Photonic thermometer module assembly and performing photonic thermometry

US12590842B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12590842-B2
Application numberUS-202318121052-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2023
Priority dateOct 25, 2022
Publication dateMar 31, 2026
Grant dateMar 31, 2026

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A photonic thermometer module assembly includes: a sheath; a sheath bottom plug; a sheath top flange; a top sealing flange; a heat exchanger; a photonic thermometer disposed on the heat exchanger such that the photonic thermometer determines a temperature of the sheath; and an optical fiber array in optical communication with the photonic thermometer and that optically couples the photonic thermometer to an exterior environment of the photonic thermometer module assembly, wherein the photonic thermometer module assembly is compatible with International Temperature Scale of 0 (ITS-90) fixed-point cell infrastructure and conventional drywell and oil-bath calibrations, and the photonic thermometer module assembly provides temperature measurements from −200° C. to +700° C.

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A photonic thermometer module assembly for performing photonic thermometry, the photonic thermometer module assembly comprising: a sheath comprising an inner volume, a first end, and a second end disposed at an opposite end of the sheath than the first end; a sheath bottom plug disposed on the sheath at the second end such that the sheath bottom plug hermetically seals the sheath at the second end; a sheath top flange disposed at the first end; a top sealing flange disposed on the sheath top flange at the first end such that the top sealing flange hermetically seals the sheath at the first end; a heat exchanger disposed on the sheath bottom plug such that the heat exchanger is in thermal communication with the sheath bottom plug; a photonic thermometer disposed on the heat exchanger such that the photonic thermometer is in thermal communication with the sheath bottom plug through the heat exchanger, the heat exchanger is interposed between the photonic thermometer and the sheath bottom plug, and the photonic thermometer determines a temperature of the sheath; and an optical fiber array in optical communication with the photonic thermometer and that optically couples the photonic thermometer to an exterior environment of the photonic thermometer module assembly, wherein the photonic thermometer module assembly is compatible with International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) fixed-point cell infrastructure and conventional drywell and oil-bath calibrations, and the photonic thermometer module assembly provides temperature measurements from −200° C. to +700° C. 2 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger and the photonic thermometer are individual modules that are are mechanically robust and reconfigurable, and provide independent and separate replacement of the heat exchanger or the photonic thermometer. 3 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an optical fiber feedthrough disposed on the top sealing flange such that the optical fiber array is communicated through the optical fiber feedthrough from the inner volume of the sheath to the exterior environment of the photonic thermometer module assembly. 4 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an exchange gas evacuation/filling tube disposed on the top sealing flange such that the exchange gas evacuation/filling tube is in fluid communication with the inner volume of the sheath and provides fluid evacuation or fluid introduction to the inner volume. 5 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an optical fiber support collar disposed on the top sealing flange; and an optical fiber support fin disposed on the optical fiber support collar such that the optical fiber array is mechanically supported by the optical fiber support fin to avoid strain on the optical fiber array. 6 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a fiber strain relief post disposed on the heat exchanger such that the optical fiber array is mechanically supported by the fiber strain relief post to avoid strain on the optical fiber array. 7 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a thermally conductive layer interposed between the sheath bottom plug and the photonic thermometer to provide thermal communication from the sheath bottom plug to the photonic thermometer. 8 . The photonic thermometer assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a bottom plug thermally conductive layer to provide thermal communication from the heat exchanger to the sheath bottom plug. 9 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an optical fiber expander optically interposed between the optical fiber array and the photonic thermometer to provide optical communication from the optical fiber array to the photonic thermometer. 10 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a baffle disposed in the inner volume of the sheath such that the baffle is interposed between the top sealing flange and the photonic thermometer, and the baffle reduces thermal convection in the inner volume. 11 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a thermal shield disposed in the inner volume and disposed on the photonic thermometer such that the thermal shield blocks the photonic thermometer from temperature gradients and temperature fluctuations in the inner volume and maintains sensitivity of the photonic thermometer to the temperature of the heat exchanger. 12 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , wherein a length L of the sheath from the first end to a distal-most surface of the sheath bottom plug is from 1 cm to 60 cm. 13 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a flanged tee-coupler interposed between the sheath top flange and the top sealing flange. 14 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 13 , further comprising a vacuum valve disposed on the flanged tee-coupler. 15 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a vacuum valve plug disposed on the vacuum valve such that the vacuum valve is interposed between the flanged tee-coupler and the vacuum valve plug. 16 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a top flange plug disposed on the top sealing flange such that the top sealing flange is interposed between the sheath and the top flange plug, and the sheath top flange, the top sealing flange, and the top flange plug hermetically seal the photonic thermometer module assembly at the first end of the sheath. 17 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 16 , further comprising an optical fiber feedthrough disposed on the top flange plug such that the optical fiber array is communicated through the optical fiber feedthrough from the inner volume of the sheath to the exterior environment of the photonic thermometer module assembly. 18 . The photonic thermometer module assembly of claim 16 , further comprising an exchange gas evacuation/filling tube disposed on the top flange plug such that the exchange gas evacuation/filling tube is in fluid communication with the inner volume of the sheath and provides fluid evacuation or fluid introduction to the inner volume. 19 . A photonic thermometer module assembly for performing photonic thermometry, the photonic thermometer module assembly comprising: a sheath comprising an inner volume, a first end, and a second end disposed at an opposite end of the sheath than the first end; a sheath bottom plug disposed on the sheath at the second end such that the sheath bottom plug hermetically seals the sheath at the second end; a top inner-wall-mount flange disposed at the first end; a top seal plug disposed on the top inner-wall-mount flange at the first end such that the top seal plug hermetically seals the sheath at the first end; a heat exchanger disposed on the sheath bottom plug such that the heat exchanger is in thermal communication with the sheath bottom plug; a photonic thermometer disposed on the heat exchanger such that the photonic thermometer is in thermal communication with the sheath bottom plug through the heat exchanger, the heat exchanger is interposed between the photonic thermometer and the sheath bottom plug, and the photonic thermometer determines a temperature of the sheath; and an optical fiber array in optical com

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  • Protective devices, e.g. casings · CPC title

  • Mechanical elements; Supports for optical elements · CPC title

  • G01J5/0821Primary

    Optical fibres · CPC title

  • G01K11/32Primary

    using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres · CPC title

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What does patent US12590842B2 cover?
A photonic thermometer module assembly includes: a sheath; a sheath bottom plug; a sheath top flange; a top sealing flange; a heat exchanger; a photonic thermometer disposed on the heat exchanger such that the photonic thermometer determines a temperature of the sheath; and an optical fiber array in optical communication with the photonic thermometer and that optically couples the photonic ther…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Government Of The Us Secretary Of Commerce
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01J5/0821. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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