Weighing scales – Structural installation
Patent
1985-02-04
1986-03-04
Miller, Jr., George H.
Weighing scales
Structural installation
177211, 7386267, G01G 1952, G01G 314, G01L 122
Patent
active
045735425
ABSTRACT:
The load-weighing apparatus faultlessly detects even smallest load variations in the lower load range. For this purpose wire strain gauges are mounted at structural parts or components of the elevator car and these structural parts or components are subjected to bending under the load to be weighed. The wire strain gauges are interconnected to form a bridge circuit. An amplifier circuit is connected at the output side of the bridge circuit and has a higher gain in the lower load range. When an input voltage corresponding to a predetermined load occurs at the amplifier circuit, the gain of the amplifier circuit is switched to a lower value. It is thus possible to detect loads throughout a greater range of loads.
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Schlegel Urs
Tomse Ljudevit
Wenger Urs
Inventio AG
Kleeman Werner W.
Miller Jr. George H.
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