Measuring and testing – Dynamometers – Responsive to force
Patent
1998-04-02
2000-09-26
Noori, Max
Measuring and testing
Dynamometers
Responsive to force
73862451, G01L 122, G01L 104
Patent
active
061229784
ABSTRACT:
A moving web tension monitoring apparatus of easily fabricated, relatively inexpensive and easily assembled construction comprises a cantilever mounted strain beam element coupled at the flexurable end thereof through a rigid coupling to one end of the support shaft for the web supporting guide roll. A twin beam type transducer having strain gauges at the flex points of the beams is coupled to the shaft supporting the moving web. The strain gauges are located and electrically connected to measure the radial forces applied to the shaft by the web independently of the length of the shaft.
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