Weighing scales – Self-positioning – Supplemental weight offsetting means
Patent
1980-06-24
1981-12-29
Miller, Jr., George H.
Weighing scales
Self-positioning
Supplemental weight offsetting means
177211, 177229, G01G 134, G01G 314, G01G 308
Patent
active
043077870
ABSTRACT:
In order to obtain, in an electronic balance, ranges which are in a predetermined ratio, for example 1:10, there is provided a measuring arm provided with strain gauges adapted to measure the deformation of this arm when it is subjected to a constraint or force. Between the arm and a knife-edge there is disposed a measuring annulus likewise provided with strain gauges adapted to measure the deformation of this annulus when it is subjected to a weighing force. The balance is operated in such a manner that the force or mass of the weight to be measured at the moment of weighing is exerted firstly on the arm via the annulus, until the arm contacts the abutment. This determines the small measuring scale. If the weight is higher than this value, the force is subsequently exerted solely on the annulus which presents a resistance in the region of 10 times greater and determines the second measuring scale.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3700055 (1972-10-01), Gaulier
patent: 3994161 (1976-11-01), Trozera
Baruffa Olindo
Raboud Norbert
Groff, Jr. Emory L.
Mefina S.A.
Miller Jr. George H.
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