IP Library Granted Patent US 7,402,762
Granted Patent B2
US 7,402,762 · App. 11/538,152 · Granted Jul 22, 2008

Weighing apparatus having rotating weigh platform and vertical force minimizing system

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Patent No.
US 7,402,762
App. No.
11/538,152
Granted
Jul 22, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A weighing apparatus having a weighing system, a drive system, and a vertical force minimizing system is described. The weighing system may include a load receiving surface and a plurality of load cells. The drive system may be any system which may cause the load receiving surface to rotate about its vertical axis. The vertical force minimizing system may be any system which may reduce the amount of vertical force that may be applied to the load cells through the drive system while effectively transmitting necessary forces in the transverse direction to provide rotational motion.

Claims (44)

1. A weighing apparatus comprising:

a load receiving surface;

a drive system adapted to cause rotational movement of said load receiving surface;

a plurality of load cells adapted to determine a weight of a load placed on said load receiving surface; and

a vertical force minimizing system having a plurality of protrusions adapted to connect said load receiving surface to said drive system, thereby minimizing a vertical force applied from said drive system to said plurality of load cells.

2. The weighing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vertical force minimizing system further comprises:

a plurality of bushings adapted to receive said plurality of protrusions.

3. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said plurality of bushings are selected from the group consisting of metal bushings, plastic bushings, elastomeric bushings, radial bearing bushings and linear ball bearing bushings.

4. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said plurality of protrusions are manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, wood, rubber and polymer and said plurality of bushings are manufactured from a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, wood, rubber and polymer.

5. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 wherein one or both of said plurality of protrusions and said plurality of bushings is coated with an anti-friction coating.

6. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said vertical force minimizing system further comprises:

a structure having a support and a plurality of arms; said plurality of bushings being secured to said plurality of arms;

wherein said arms are substantially rigid in the lateral directions and deflectable in the vertical direction.

7. The weighing apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plurality of arms are disposed at an angle substantially equal to the angle of a tangent to the circle of rotation.

8. The weighing apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plurality of arms have cutouts.

9. The weighing apparatus of claim 6 further comprising:

a weigh platform associated with said plurality of load cells; said weigh platform having a plurality of bearings adapted to support said load receiving surface.

10. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said vertical force minimizing system further comprises:

a structure having a plurality of cables, said plurality of bushings being secured to said plurality of cables;

wherein said cables are adapted to hang relaxed when said weighing apparatus is at rest and are adapted to tighten when said weighing apparatus is in motion.

11. The weighing apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:

a weigh platform associated with said plurality of load cells; said weigh platform having a plurality of bearings adapted to support said load receiving surface.

12. The weighing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said vertical force minimizing system further comprises:

a structure having a support and a plurality of arms; said plurality of arms associated with said plurality of protrusions;

wherein said arms are substantially rigid in the lateral directions and deflectable in the vertical direction.

13. The weighing apparatus of claim 12 wherein said plurality of arms are disposed at an angle substantially equal to the angle of a tangent to the circle of rotation.

14. The weighing apparatus of claim 12 wherein said plurality of arms have cutouts.

15. The weighing apparatus of claim 12 further comprising:

a weigh platform associated with said plurality of load cells; said weigh platform having a plurality of bearings adapted to support said load receiving surface.

16. The weighing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:

a weigh platform associated with said plurality of load cells; said weigh platform having a plurality of bearings adapted to support said load receiving surface.

17. A weighing apparatus comprising:

a load receiving surface;

a drive system adapted to cause rotational movement of said load receiving surface; said drive system comprising:

a motor; and

a pulley connected to said motor through a belt;

a weighing system adapted to determine a weight of a load placed on said load receiving surface; said weighing system comprising:

a plurality of load cells;

a weigh platform associated with said load cells, said weigh platform having an aperture and a plurality of bearings for supporting said load receiving surface; and

a vertical force minimizing system adapted to minimize a vertical force applied from said drive system to said weighing system; said vertical force minimizing system comprising:

a plurality of protrusions; and

a plurality of bushings associated with said plurality of protrusions;

wherein said plurality of protrusions and said plurality of bushings connect said load receiving surface to said pulley through said aperture; and

wherein said pulley is adapted to rotate said load receiving surface through said plurality of protrusions and said plurality of bushings.

Assignments (1)
ENTITY CONVERSION AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 21, 2012
From: METTLER-TOLEDO, INC.
To: METTLER-TOLEDO, LLC
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