Weighing scales – Shock absorber – damper
Patent
1992-03-24
1993-08-03
Reinhart, Mark J.
Weighing scales
Shock absorber, damper
177187, 177189, 177225, 188268, G01G 2110, F16F 930
Patent
active
052320618
ABSTRACT:
A vibration attenuation device serves to damp in a two-stage manner with a non-linear spring characteristic a pair of relatively movable components, such as the weighing pan and the weighing pan carrier of a scale. First and second stage resilient compressible means extend different distances from one side of a base member for successive activation by the components as they are displaced together, thereby to produce a vibration behavior that approximates the inherent frequency of the weighing scale.
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Gibson Randy W.
Mettler-Toledo AG
Reinhart Mark J.
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