Load cell
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1. In a load cell:
- a base, a load arm spaced from the base for receiving a load applied in an axial direction, a pair of generally parallel arms with flexures interconnecting the base and load arm and constraining the load arm for movement in the axial direction, a substantially rigid beam affixed to the load arm and base and having a region of reduced thickness toward the center thereof, and stress responsive means mounted on the beam and spaced longitudinally apart between the region of reduced thickness and the ends of the beam for providing an output signal corresponding to the load.
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Abstract
Force transducing load cell having a load arm, a load bearing beam rigidly connected to the load arm for bending in response to a load applied to the arm, strain sensing elements mounted on the beam for providing an output signal corresponding to a load, and restraining arms which permit axial movement of the load arm and direct extraneous forces produced by off-center or non-axial loading away from the beam. The beam is bent in a double curved, S-shaped manner with separate regions of tensive and compressive stress on one surface, and the sensing elements are mounted in these regions to effect cancellation of any extraneous stresses produced in the beam by off-center loading.
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1. In a load cell:
- a base, a load arm spaced from the base for receiving a load applied in an axial direction, a pair of generally parallel arms with flexures interconnecting the base and load arm and constraining the load arm for movement in the axial direction, a substantially rigid beam affixed to the load arm and base and having a region of reduced thickness toward the center thereof, and stress responsive means mounted on the beam and spaced longitudinally apart between the region of reduced thickness and the ends of the beam for providing an output signal corresponding to the load.
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