Dynamic load safety device
Exemplary dynamic load safety devices may include a shaft. The safety devices may include a first roller bearing mounted on the shaft. The safety devices may include a second roller bearing mounted on the shaft. The first roller bearing and the second roller bearing may be spaced apart along a length of the shaft. The safety devices may include a roller mounted on the first roller bearing and the second roller bearing The safety devices may include at least one strain gauge disposed on the shaft between the first roller bearing and the second roller bearing.
1 . A dynamic load safety device, comprising:
a shaft;
a first roller bearing mounted on the shaft;
a second roller bearing mounted on the shaft, the first roller bearing and the second roller bearing being spaced apart along a length of the shaft;
a roller mounted on the first roller bearing and the second roller bearing; and
at least one strain gauge disposed on the shaft between the first roller bearing and the second roller bearing.
2 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 1 , wherein:
the at least one strain gauge comprises a plurality of strain gauges.
3 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 2 , wherein:
each of the plurality of strain gauges is centered with respect to the roller and disposed on a different surface of the shaft.
4 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 2 , wherein:
the shaft comprises a plurality of flat surfaces; and
each of the plurality of strain gauges is coupled with a respective one of the plurality of flat surfaces.
5 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 1 , wherein:
the shaft comprises a first cutout that extends radially inward from a peripheral surface of the shaft at a first location along the length of the shaft; and
the shaft comprises a second cutout that extends radially inward from the peripheral surface of the shaft at a second location along the length of the shaft.
6 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 5 , wherein:
the first cutout is fully disposed beyond a first end of the at least one strain gauge along the length of the shaft and the second cutout is fully disposed beyond a second end of the at least one strain gauge along the length of the shaft; and
the first end and the second end are on opposing sides of the at least one strain gauge.
7 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 5 , wherein:
the first cutout and the second cutout each extend through at least half of a thickness of the shaft.
8 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 5 , wherein:
the first cutout and the second cutout extend radially inward from the peripheral surface in opposite directions.
9 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 1 , wherein:
at least a portion of a peripheral surface of the roller is concave.
10 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 1 , further comprising:
at least one electric line coupled with the at least one strain gauge.
11 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 10 , wherein:
the at least one electric line extends through a channel formed within the shaft; and
a central axis of the channel extends longitudinally along at least a portion of the length of the shaft.
12 . A dynamic load safety device, comprising:
a shaft;
one or more bearings mounted on the shaft;
a roller mounted on the one or more bearings; and
at least one strain gauge disposed on the shaft.
13 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 12 , further comprising:
a controller that is electrically coupled with the at least one strain gauge.
14 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 13 , further comprising:
a signal conditioner electrically coupled between the at least one strain gauge and the controller.
15 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 12 , wherein:
the shaft comprises a first cutout that extends radially inward from a peripheral surface of the shaft at a first location along a length of the shaft; and
the shaft comprises a second cutout that extends radially inward from the peripheral surface of the shaft at a second location along the length of the shaft.
16 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 15 , wherein:
each of the first cutout and the second cutout comprises a generally U-shape; and
an arc of the generally U-shape forms a greatest depth of a respective one of the first cutout and the second cutout.
17 . The dynamic load safety device of claim 12 , wherein:
a peripheral surface of the roller comprises a concave region; and
the concave region is centered with respect to the at least one strain gauge.
18 . A method of monitoring a dynamic load, comprising:
moving a material against a peripheral surface of a roller of a dynamic load safety device, wherein the roller is mounted on a shaft using at least one roller bearing;
measuring a strain of the shaft as the roller rotates about the shaft;
determining that the strain exceeds a predetermined threshold; and
triggering a safety action based on determining that the strain exceeds the predetermined threshold.
19 . The method of monitoring a dynamic load of claim 18 , wherein:
the safety action comprises at least one of slowing down the material, stopping the material, triggering an audible alarm, or triggering a visual alarm.
20 . The method of monitoring a dynamic load of claim 18 , wherein:
the shaft remains stationary relative to the material while roller rotates about the shaft.