Shear beam weigh axle transducer
First Claim
1. A shear beam transducer comprising:
- a beam presenting opposite sides thereon, said beam being deflectable upon the application of loads thereto;
a pair of blind openings extending into the respective sides of said beam in alignment with one another, said openings terminating in end surfaces at blind ends of the openings and cooperating to provide the beam with a generally I-shaped cross sectional configuration having upper and lower flanges interconnected by a substantially vertical web presenting said end surfaces on opposite sides thereof;
each opening being undercut to present a relatively large cavity adjacent the blind end thereof and a smaller passage extending into the side of the beam;
a pair of strain gauges on each of said end surfaces, each strain gauge exhibiting a resistance which varies in proportion to the shear strain of said web; and
a bridge circuit having four arms and four corner terminals which define a pair of input terminals for receiving an input voltage and a pair of output terminals for providing an output voltage, said gauges being connected in the arms of the bridge circuit in a manner to provide an output voltage between said output terminals which is proportional to the shear strain of said web.
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Abstract
A weigh axle transducer for a grain cart or other application in which side loads are applied. A spindle which mounts the cart on a wheel is provided with opposing side openings which form an I-shaped section of the spindle. Strain gauges are mounted on opposite sides of the web of the I section and are wired in a bridge circuit providing an output signal proportional to the shear strain on the web. Each opening has an undercut configuration which enhances the output signal due to the large diameter undercut area and which provides adequate strength against lateral loads due to the smaller diameter portion. Apertures through the web provide wiring passages and act as stress risers to enhance the signal.
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12 Claims
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1. A shear beam transducer comprising:
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a beam presenting opposite sides thereon, said beam being deflectable upon the application of loads thereto; a pair of blind openings extending into the respective sides of said beam in alignment with one another, said openings terminating in end surfaces at blind ends of the openings and cooperating to provide the beam with a generally I-shaped cross sectional configuration having upper and lower flanges interconnected by a substantially vertical web presenting said end surfaces on opposite sides thereof; each opening being undercut to present a relatively large cavity adjacent the blind end thereof and a smaller passage extending into the side of the beam; a pair of strain gauges on each of said end surfaces, each strain gauge exhibiting a resistance which varies in proportion to the shear strain of said web; and a bridge circuit having four arms and four corner terminals which define a pair of input terminals for receiving an input voltage and a pair of output terminals for providing an output voltage, said gauges being connected in the arms of the bridge circuit in a manner to provide an output voltage between said output terminals which is proportional to the shear strain of said web. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A shear beam transducer for weighing material loaded in a container, comprising:
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a beam coupled with the container in a manner to deflect in proportion to the load applied to the beam, said beam having opposite sides; a pair of blind openings extending into the respective opposite sides of the beam in alignment with one another, said openings cooperating to provide the beam with a generally I-shaped cross sectional configuration having upper and lower flanges interconnected by a substantially vertical web bounded by opposite sides surfaces located at blind ends of the openings; each opening having a large diameter cylindrical portion adjacent the blind end thereof and a smaller diameter cylindrical portion extending into the beam to the large diameter cylindrical portion; a pair of stain gauges on each of said end surfaces, each strain gauge exhibiting a resistance which varies in proportion to the shear strain of said web; and a bridge circuit having four arms and four corner terminals which define a pair of input terminals for receiving an input voltage and a pair of output terminals for providing an output voltage, said gauges being connected in the arms of the bridge circuit in a manner to provide an output voltage between said output terminals which is proportional to the shear strain of said web. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A weigh axle transducer for weighing the contents of a cargo carrying container mounted on wheels, said transducer comprising:
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a generally cylindrical spindle interconnecting the container and one of the wheels, said spindle deflecting in proportion to the loading of the container; a pair of substantially horizontal blind openings in the spindle aligned with one another and terminating at end surfaces at blind ends of the openings, said openings cooperating to provide the spindle with a generally I-shaped cross sectional configuration having upper and lower flanges and a substantially vertical web extending between said flanges and bounded by said end surfaces; each opening being undercut to present a cylindrical cavity having a relatively large diameter adjacent the web and a cylindrical passage extending into the spindle to the cavity; a pair of strain gauges on each of said end surfaces, each strain gauge exhibiting a resistance which varies in proportion to the shear strain of said web; and a bridge circuit having four arms and four corner terminals which define a pair of input terminals for receiving an input voltage and a pair of output terminals for providing an output voltage, said gauges being connected in the arms of the bridge circuit in a manner to provide an output voltage between said output terminals which is proportional to the shear strain of said web. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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