Sealed load cell construction

Weighing scales – Self-positioning – Fluid transmission to pressure gauge

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177254, G01G 504

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043600719

ABSTRACT:
A load measuring device is provided herein which operates with a small amount of vertical travel. The load measuring device includes a base with a thin sealed, fixed volume reservoir for a non-compressible fluid (e.g. oil) forming the lower portion of the base. A flexible diaphragm is provided which seals such thin reservoir and is in direct contact with the non-compressible fluid in the reservoir. A platform is provided for applying a load directly to the diaphragm. Finally, a transducer is held in direct contact with the diaphragm to provide a reading which is proportional to the absolute value of the load. The invention thus provides a sealed, shockproof, hydraulic load cell whose manufacture is greatly simplified and whose cost is reduced both in terms of time and material. Moreover, its installation in a weigh scale is much simplified since there is no hydraulic connection needed between the load cell and the transducer.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3613441 (1971-10-01), Papirno
patent: 3765497 (1973-10-01), Thordarson
patent: 4062415 (1977-12-01), Miller
patent: 4064955 (1977-12-01), Dyck

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