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Automatic zero balancing of a weighing apparatus

  • US 4,751,661 A
  • Filed: 05/27/1986
  • Issued: 06/14/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an electronic weighing system which includes a processor, a calibrated electronic scale having a lid for supporting a merchandise item, the scale outputting digital signals representing the weight of the merchandise item placed on the lid, a plurality of manually settable switches set to a position representing the value of the digital signals outputted by the scale when no weight is placed on the scale and a display controlled by the processor for displaying a logo indicating the scale is ready for a weighing operation, a method for automatically zero balancing the scale comprising the steps of:

  • performing a first sampling operation on the output digital sigtnals of the scale when no weight has been placed on the scale to generate first digital signals representing the weight on the scale;

    comparing the first digital signals with the digital signals stored in the said settable switches;

    periodically performing a second sampling of the output digital signals of the scale when the first digital signals are within a first predetermined value of the digital signals stored in the settable switches;

    averaging the output signals of the scale generated by the second sampling to generate second digital signals representing the output digital signals of the scale when zero balanced;

    enabling the display to display the logo in response to the generation of said second digital signals;

    periodically performing a third sampling operation on the output of the scale to obtain third digital signals representing the weight on the scale;

    comparing the value of the third digital signals with the value of the second digital signals;

    disabling the displaying of the logo when the value of the third digital signals is less than the value of the second digital signals; and

    removing the lid of the scale to reset the weighing operation of the scale in response to the disabling of the displaying of the logo.

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