Weighing scales – Structural installation – Geographic
Patent
1999-04-29
1999-12-07
Gibson, Randy W.
Weighing scales
Structural installation
Geographic
177 2513, G01G 1902, G01G 1922
Patent
active
059987413
ABSTRACT:
This system and method of operation weighs and characterizes a moving vehicle traveling on a roadway. The moving vehicle travels across a weight transducer and first and second switching devices. The transducer provides a first set of output signals indicative of vehicle tire loading. The switching devices provide second output signals indicative of vehicle speed and characterization. Processor means receive the first and second output signals and characterize the vehicle; calculate the vehicle speed and calculate the vehicle weight by integrating the second output signals and combining with the vehicle speed.
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Beshears David L.
Capps Gary J.
Jordan John K.
LaForge John V.
Muhs Jeffrey D.
Gibson Randy W.
Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corp.
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