Infrared thermometers, such as those manufactured by Everest Interscience (http://www.everestinterscience.com), have been used to measure surface temperatures of a variety of targets. A major problem with infrared thermometers of knowing where the temperature measurement is being taken, that frustrates end users and prevents more widespread acceptance of infrared thermometry, has been solved by Everest. This major problem is that the measurement beam from the thermometer is infrared and, therefore, invisible. It cannot be pinpointed on the target. Everest has developed a new targeting system to solve this problem.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has sent an Issue Notification for U. S. Patent No. 7,355,178 covering Everest's "Infrared Thermometer With Through-The-Lens Visible
Targeting System (http://www.everestinterscience.com/products/app/ttl.htm)." The formal Letters Patent will be dated
April 8, 2008. With this system, a pulsating Light Emitting Diode (LED) light is projected through the infrared optics, presenting a true, visible picture of the infrared FOV at any
distance. And, since both the infrared signal and the light share the same optics, the sighting light can never be accidentally knocked out of alignment. They both have the same FOV at
all distances. Now, for the first time, you can see exactly where the IRT is pointed and where a measurement is being made.
Because of aiming technique improvements, infrared thermometers have become dependable temperature-measurement instruments. Instrument accuracy makes infrared thermometers useful in many
precision research applications such as in research in natural environment science. For instance, in plant pathology research, the infrared thermometers with the Intra-Optical Light
Sighting can focus on an individual leaf or stem. In agronomy applications, the infrared thermometers can be used to measure crop canopies to aid in irrigation scheduling. With this
visible means of sighting, microscopic targets can now be measured such as individual electronic components on a printed circuit board. The Intra-Optical Light Sighting System takes the
guesswork out of infrared thermometry by providing a viable aiming technique.
Another plus for Everest Infrared Thermometers is that they are available with a variable focus feature, the Vario-Zooom (http://www.everestinterscience.com/products/app/variozoom.htm). This enables an infrared thermometer to be used for a
variety of applications as the focus can be changed and set for individual applications. This makes it unnecessary to have different infrared thermometers or sensors for different
applications.
For more information, please contact Everest Interscience. We would be happy to assist you in chosing the exact instrument for your application (http://www.everestinterscience.com/Forms/applicationanalysis.htm). If you have a need for a special infrared sensor
on an OEM basis, we would be more than pleased to assist you in developing the exact instrument for your needs, as we offer design assistance.