Weighing scales – Computer – Electrical
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-17
2005-05-17
Gibson, Randy W. (Department: 2841)
Weighing scales
Computer
Electrical
C177S160000, C177S161000, C177S177000, C177S238000, C235S383000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06894232
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a device and means that reduces the amount of overloading and under-loading of plastic grocery bags. A bag rack has a scale attached to its base with the scale connected to an indicator. The plastic bag rests on the scale which weighs the contents of the bag as they are being added. The indicator checks the weight of the contents of the bag. If the contents are under the targeted weight an indicator is lit, when the targeted weigh is reached another indicator is lit, and if a “not to exceed weight” is reached a warning indicator is lit.
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Graf Delbert J.
Waggoner Dana D.
Furr Jeffrey
Gibson Randy W.
Mettler-Toledo
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