Washer having stressed and unstressed strain gauges
First Claim
1. A washer having opposed axial surfaces, an outer radial surface and an inner radial surface and comprising a plurality of strain gauges affixed to said outer radial surface, said washer having a pair of cuts from said outer radial surface to said inner radial surface and from a first of said axial surfaces toward a second of said axial surfaces to form a wedge, said wedge terminating short of said first axial surface to isolate said wedge from axially-directed forces applied to said washer;
- at least one of said strain gauges being affixed to said outer radial surface at a location on said wedge and at least one of said strain gauges being affixed to said outer radial surface at a location spaced from said wedge.
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Abstract
A washer having a plurality of strain gauges, at least one of which is positioned on a portion of the washer subjected to axial force and at least one of which is positioned on a portion of the washer not subjected to axial force. In a preferred embodiment, each such washer portion has two strain gauges and the total of four strain gauges are connected into a common bridge circuit. In the preferred embodiment the portion of the washer not subjected to axial force is a wedge partially cut into the washer structure and shortened axially to form a gap between the wedge and a surface abutting the washer. In this manner, axial force applied to the washer is not applied to the wedge. The resulting strain gauge configuration provides an electrical signal indication of axial stress that is high resolution and temperature insensitive.
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1. A washer having opposed axial surfaces, an outer radial surface and an inner radial surface and comprising a plurality of strain gauges affixed to said outer radial surface, said washer having a pair of cuts from said outer radial surface to said inner radial surface and from a first of said axial surfaces toward a second of said axial surfaces to form a wedge, said wedge terminating short of said first axial surface to isolate said wedge from axially-directed forces applied to said washer;
at least one of said strain gauges being affixed to said outer radial surface at a location on said wedge and at least one of said strain gauges being affixed to said outer radial surface at a location spaced from said wedge. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- 6. A washer comprising opposed axial surfaces and a plurality of strain gauges for measuring axial forces applied to said surfaces, at least one portion of said washer being isolated from said axial forces, at least one of said strain gauges being affixed to said washer at said at least one isolated portion and at least one other of said strain gauges being affixed to said washer at a location subjected to said axial forces.
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