IP Library Granted Patent US 6,898,988
Granted Patent B2
US 6,898,988 · App. 10/062,339 · Granted May 31, 2005

Integrated load cell system

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Patent No.
US 6,898,988
App. No.
10/062,339
Granted
May 31, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An integrated loadcell system, having a loadcell body having a leg connected to a spanning member, the leg having a transducer mounted thereto and a housing coupled to the loadcell body forming a wheatstone bridge circuit with the transducer; where an output of the wheatstone bridge circuit is indicative of a load experienced by the loadcell body.

Claims (22)

1. An integrated loadcell system, comprising:

a loadcell body comprising a leg connected to a spanning member, said leg comprising a transducer mounted thereto; and

a housing attached to said loadcell body forming a wheatstone bridge circuit with said transducer, wherein said housing comprises signal processing electronics comprising an application specific integrated circuit, wherein said signal processing electronics receive a signal from said wheatstone bridge circuit and produces a conditioned signal that is used to determine if a bed is occupied; whereby an output of said wheatstone bridge circuit is indicative of a load experienced by said loadcell body.

2. An integrated loadcell system, comprising:

a loadcell body comprising:

a leg connected to a spanning member, said leg comprising a transducer mounted thereto; and

a second leg connected to said spanning member wherein said second leg comprises a second transducer mounted thereto, wherein said transducer of said leg is oriented substantially at ninety degrees to said second transducer of said second leg; and

a housing attached to said loadcell body forming a wheatstone bridge circuit with said transducer; whereby an output of said wheatstone bridge circuit is indicative of a load experienced by said loadcell body.

3. The integrated loadcell system of claim 2 , wherein said housing comprises signal processing electronics that receive a signal from said wheatstone bridge circuit and produces a conditioned signal.

4. The integrated loadcell system of claim 3 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine the deployment strategy of an automotive airbag.

5. The integrated loadcell system of claim 3 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine whether a bed is occupied.

6. The integrated loadcell system of claim 3 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine the weight of a vehicle disposed on a scale.

7. An integrated loadcell system, comprising:

a loadcell body comprising:

a leg connected to a spanning member, said leg comprising a transducer mounted thereto; and

a second leg connected to said spanning member wherein said second leg comprises a second transducer mounted thereto; and

a housing attached to said loadcell body forming a wheatstone bridge circuit with said transducer, wherein said housing further comprises snap fingers mounted thereto wherein said housing is coupled to said loadcell body by positioning said snap fingers between said leg and said second leg; whereby an output of said wheatstone bridge circuit is indicative of a load experienced by said loadcell body.

8. The integrated loadcell system of claim 7 , wherein said transducer comprises a piezo resistive transducer and said second transducer comprises a piezo resistive transducer.

9. The integrated loadcell system of claim 7 , wherein said housing comprises signal processing electronics that receive a signal from said wheatstone bridge circuit and produces a conditioned signal.

10. The integrated loadcell system of claim 9 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine the deployment strategy of an automotive airbag.

11. The integrated loadcell system of claim 9 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine whether a bed is occupied.

12. The integrated loadeell system of claim 9 , wherein said conditioned signal is used to determine the weight of a vehicle disposed on a scale.