Weighing scales – Self-positioning – Electrical current generating or modifying
Patent
1996-05-02
1999-07-27
Gibson, Randy W.
Weighing scales
Self-positioning
Electrical current generating or modifying
177229, 73862627, G01G 314, G01G 308
Patent
active
059293918
ABSTRACT:
A load cell for an electronic scale, which is capable of providing both load support and load measurement in a planar member. This is accomplished by configuring the load cell as a substantially flat circular plate having an E-shaped deflectable member defined therein. The E-shaped member includes three beams, at least one of which includes a sensor arrangement that responds to a load applied to the deflectable member by generating an electrical signal that is indicative of the load applied to the E-shaped member.
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Germanton Damon
Petrucelli Steven P.
Gibson Randy W.
Measurement Specialties Inc.
Plevy Arthur L.
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