Load shift compensation for weighing apparatus
First Claim
1. Weighing apparatus comprising at least one beam having a longitudinal axis and an axis transverse thereto, support means connected to one end of the beam, a receiver supported by the other end of the beam, strain gages mounted on the beam, means connecting the strain gages in a bridge circuit, a series resistor network connected across the output of the bridge circuit, and means connected to a junction point of the resistor network for establishing a predetermined signal to cause the output of the bridge circuit to be substantially independent of the position of a load on the load receiver in directions parallel to one axis of the beam.
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Abstract
Load shift compensation of a strain gage load cell is accomplished by connecting a pair of fixed resistors in series across the output of a bridge circuit incorporating the load cell strain gages. The junction point between the series resistors is established at a desired signal level by a digital to analog converter connected thereto or by a voltage divider network so that, in effect, a part of the resistance of the resistors required to achieve load shift compensation is made to shunt a pair of the strain gages in the bridge circuit. The required signal level may be established by positioning weights on the scale platter at different positions parallel to the longitudinal axis of the load cell beam and adjusting the signal level at the junction point between the shunting resistors until a desired degree of compensation is achieved. The digital correction value required at the input of the digital to analog converter to achieve compensation is stored in the memory of the scale computer.
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- 1. Weighing apparatus comprising at least one beam having a longitudinal axis and an axis transverse thereto, support means connected to one end of the beam, a receiver supported by the other end of the beam, strain gages mounted on the beam, means connecting the strain gages in a bridge circuit, a series resistor network connected across the output of the bridge circuit, and means connected to a junction point of the resistor network for establishing a predetermined signal to cause the output of the bridge circuit to be substantially independent of the position of a load on the load receiver in directions parallel to one axis of the beam.
- 7. A method of load position compensating a weighing apparatus including a beam having a longitudinal axis and supporting a weight receiving member, strain gages mounted on the beam, and means connecting the strain gages in a bridge circuit, the method comprising the steps of connecting a series resistor network across the output of the bridge circuit, and establishing at a junction point of said network a predetermined signal level to cause the output of the bridge circuit to be substantially independent of the position of a load on the weight receiver in directions parallel to the longitudinal axes of the beam.
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9. A method of load position compensating a weighing apparatus including a beam having a longitudinal axis and supporting a weight receiver, strain gages mounted on the beam, and means connecting the strain gages in a bridge circuit, the method comprising the steps of connecting a series resistor network across the output of the bridge circuit, connecting a signal source to a junction point of the resistor network, applying a load on the weight receiver at different positions parallel to the longitudinal axes of the beam, observing the output of the bridge circuit for each different load position, and adjusting the signal level at the junction point of the resistor network to make the output of the bridge circuit substantially independent of the position of the load in directions parallel to the longitudinal axis of the beam.
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