Abstract:
A balance, which is virtually insensitive to angular deviation and to the presence of additional accelerations of the base, has two dynamometers (2, 3) each having a parallel guide (26). The parallel guides are mutually parallel and their degree of freedom coincides with the direction of gravitational acceleration when the balance is horizontal. The dynamometer (2) measures the weight (M) of the object to be weighed, and the dynamometer (3) measures that of a reference mass (8, 22,24). The balance also has a computer (4) which, from the signals emitted by the two dynamometers (2,3), accurately determines the mass of the object to be weighed independently of the angular deviation of the instantaneous total acceleration. During calibration, which can be carried out only by the manufacturer, the dynamometer (3) determines the weight R.sub.1, R.sub.2 of the reference mass (8, 22, 24) at two different inclinations of the balance and the dynamometer (2) determines the weight (N.sub.1, N.sub.2) of the empty balance pan (18) and the total weight (m.sub.1 , M.sub.2) using a known standard mass. After appropriate processing, the above-mentioned values and the parameters (s, S.sub.1, P, QR.sub.1, N.sub.1) derived therefrom are stored in the read-only memory (30) of the computer (4). The true mass is then determined from the instantaneous values of the weights (M, R) and the stored quantities.
Abstract:
A mass and force meter with a frame, a load-support and a measuring system, wherein the mass or force to be measured acts indirectly on the tension of two transversally vibrating, pre-loaded strings excited by electronic means, so that the resultant frequency changes serve for calculating the magnitude of said mass or force in a computing device. Both strings, a first transmission element for the transmission of a pre-loading force and a second transmission element for the transmission of a force depending on the load to be measured are fixed to a force distributor. The force distributor is guided in a statically determined way relatively to the frame by means of the two strings, and by means of at least one guide with forming the first transmission element respect to the pre-loading force and to the force depending on the load to be measured, said guide being elastic and under a bending pre-tension and able to transmit moments, so that it generates the pre-load of the strings and transmits it to the force distributor.
Abstract:
An socket is provided with a flexible nib that is able to be received by a mounting plate with an aperture. The socket is easily removed and secured to the mounting plate and will also be received in a mounting plate without an aperture.
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to a lighting fixture where individual light sources can be removed and/or replaced from a strand of light sources. The preferred embodiment of the light fixture comprises a plurality of light sources strung together by a plurality of wire assemblies. Each light source preferably has one end of a tongue and groove connector where the opposing end of the connector is attached to an end of a wire assembly. The strand of light sources is then placed within a lens component, preferably an extrusion. The lens component is connected to a base component; wherein the plurality of light sources are mounted to the base component and contained within the lens component. The fixture can be mounted to, inter alia, a wall, a chair, or a railing in an area to be lit by the fixture.
Abstract:
A scale with a digital computing device and a digital display, in particular for weighing bulk goods, in which the weighing result is determined as a mean value over a measuring cycle, comprising means for assessing the difference between the results of two consecutive measuring cycles, means for comparing this difference with a pre-determined value and means for controlling the length of the measuring cycles in function of this comparison.
Abstract:
A mass and force meter comprising a frame, a load support, a digital evaluation and display device and two electrically-excited, transversely-vibrating, pre-tensioned strings each having one end fixed to the frame. The other ends of the strings are connected to a force distributor, and first and second transmission elements are provided for transmitting to the force distributor a pre-tensioning force and a force which depends on the load to be measured. One end of each of the transmission elements is fixed to the force distributor and the other ends are connected to the respective pre-tensioning and load forces. A guide member having one end connected to the frame and the other end connected to the force distributor acts together with the strings to guide the force distributor in a statically defined manner relative to the frame with respect to the pre-tensioning force and the force established by the load to be measured. Means are further provided for applying to the evaluation display device the resultant frequency variations caused by application of load to the strings thereby permitting measurement and display of the magnitude of the measured load.
Abstract:
Mass and force meter with a body, a load support, a load cell, an intermediate body mounted between said body and said load support and supported by said body over a number of supporting points, said load support being supported by said intermediate body over the same number of loading points, whereby said supporting and loading points are mounted pairwise in the same horizontal plane, said intermediate body consisting of two rigid parts linked by two horizontal, flexible parts mounted one below the other, said supporting and loading points being anchored to said rigid parts, said loading points being shifted horizontally by the same amount and in the same direction from said supporting points, whereby at least one spring, the resilience of which is much greater than that of said flexible parts, has one of its ends fitted into one of said rigid parts, its other end being linked with said load cell which is linked to the other rigid part.
Abstract:
Mass and force meter with a frame, a load support guided parallely and vertically by parallel guiding means comprising at least two flat springs lying in two at least substantially parallel planes lying one above the other, with a rigid measuring system and a resilient transmission element transmitting only a part of the weight of the mass to be measured or of the force to be measured to the measuring system, said flat springs being fitted in said frame and said load support.
Abstract:
Mass and force meter with a frame, a load support and a rigid measuring system, in which only a part of the weight of the mass to be measured or of the force to be measured is transmitted to the measuring system, an intermediate body mounted between the load support and the frame which comprises two rigid parts linked by at least one resilient part, the load support being connected to the intermediate body by means of a number of load connections, the intermediate body being supported by the frame by means of an equal number of supporting connections, said rigid parts carrying each a spring lying outside the plane of said flexible part, the ends of these springs being linked to the measuring system.
Abstract:
Method and scale are designed for the manual or automatic weighing of objects of the same nominal weight by means of a scale locked over its measuring system, having a computing device for establishing the weight of the goods to be weighed from the digital output signals of mechanical-electrical converters, e.g. from pre-tensioned measuring strings loaded by the weight of said goods, in which if the load on the measuring system is lower or higher than predetermined limits of the load corresponding to said nominal weight, an electromagnetically generated force acts upon the load support of the scale and prevents the overshooting of said pre-determined load limits.