Weighing scales – Self-positioning – Fluid transmission to pressure gauge
Patent
1988-05-25
1989-08-29
Miller, Jr., George H.
Weighing scales
Self-positioning
Fluid transmission to pressure gauge
177189, G01G 504, G01G 2110
Patent
active
048608408
ABSTRACT:
A load-sensing body for weighing machines and the like, comprising two circular plates (1, 2) and an intermediate space (15) communicating with a pressure-sensing member, an O ring-type seal being arranged between the plate circumferences, and one plate being provided with at least two open grooves (11, 12) in the opposing plate sides, the grooves being arranged at a slight radial distance from one another and facilitating axial displacement of a central plate portion disposed inside the grooves upon axial compression of the plates.
Elastically yieldable portions are arranged in the load-sensing body to act between the body and loading and/or load-receiving elements for the purpose of allowing initial compression of the plates to prevent for an initial compression of the seal and subsequently allow direct load transmission to the load-sensing body.
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Miller Jr. George H.
Systemteknik AB
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