GB2105470A - Hydraulic bellows-type weighing scale - Google Patents

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GB2105470A
GB2105470A GB08126109A GB8126109A GB2105470A GB 2105470 A GB2105470 A GB 2105470A GB 08126109 A GB08126109 A GB 08126109A GB 8126109 A GB8126109 A GB 8126109A GB 2105470 A GB2105470 A GB 2105470A
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    • G01G5/00Weighing apparatus wherein the balancing is effected by fluid action
    • G01G5/04Weighing apparatus wherein the balancing is effected by fluid action with means for measuring the pressure imposed by the load on a liquid
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A hydraulic bellows type weighing scale comprises a plurality of hydraulic bellows 12, 17, a variable capacitor 19, an integrated circuit and a display unit. By means of fluid pressure, the weight of an object on a pan 11 is transmitted from bellows 12 to bellows 17 causing relative movement of electrodes 20, 21 of the variable capacitor. The value of the capacitance and hence the weight on the pan is calculated by the integrated circuit. The weight and also the price thus calculated are displayed by the digital display unit. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Hydraulic bellow type scale This invention relates to a weighing device, particularly to a hydraulic bellow type scale.
The simplest form of weighing device is the equal-armed beam scale. It consists of a beam pivotably mounted on a knife-edge fulcrum at the center. Attached to the center of the beam is a pointer which points vertically downwards when the scale is in equilibrium. The equal-armed scale requires a set of weights at least as heavy as heaviest load to be weighed. For the weighing of heavier objects, scales having arms of unequal length such as pendulum type weighing machine and letter balance are therefore used. Another type of scale is the spring balance. In this device the extension of the spring is proportional to the magnitude of the load suspended from it. The scale can be directly graduated in weight units.
The familiar "bathroom scales" are also based on the spring balance principle. Since they are based on either lever balance or spring balance principle, the scales as set forth have relatively great error in measurement.
According to the present invention there is provided a hydraulic bellow type scale comprising a scale body; weight transmitting means provided in said scale body, said weight transmitting means comprising a set of weight receiving bellows and a set of weight transmitting bellows; a pan above said scale body, said pan being secured to the upper ends of said weight receiving bellows; a variable capacitor in said scale body, said variable capacitor comprising an upper metal plate set pivotally connected to the outer housing of said scale body and a lower metal plate set pivotally connected to said weight transmitting means, said upper metal plate set and said lower metal plate set juxtaposing one another and forming an output end therebetween; an IC calculator in said scale body, the input end of said IC calculator being connected with the output end of said variable capacitor; a display unit the input end of which is connected with the output end of said IC calculator; and a keyboard provided on one side of said scale body so that the operator may control said hydraulic bellow type scale thereby.
The invention will now be described further by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. lisa partial sectional view of a preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 3 is a block view of an integrated circuit of a preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 4 is a side view illustrating variable capacitor's metal plates of a preferred embodiment of this invention; Fig. 5 is a capacitance and weight curve diagram before linear compensation in accordance with this invention; and Fig. 6 is a capacitance and weight curve diagram after linear compensation in accordance with this invention.
As shown in Fig. 1, a hydraulic bellow type scale 10 is a weighing device having a capacity ranging from 0 to 50 kg. The hydraulic bellow type scale 10 comprises a scale body 15, an oblong pan 11 and a display unit 23. Three weight receiving bellows 12 of copper are secured to the bottom of the pan 11, each weight receiving bellow being 200 mm in diameter, 60 mm high and 0.2 mm broad. The lower ends of the weight receiving bellows 1 2 are interconnected by a tube 13. Each of the three weight receiving bellows 1 2 is secured at the lower end thereof to an interim separation board 1 6 by means of a screw 1 4. As shown in Fig. 1, between the pan 11 and the scale body 1 5 there is left a space.The tube 1 3 has a confluent portion in which a screw type hydraulic adjuster 31 is provided.
A weight transmitting bellow 1 7 of copper, 200 mm in diameter and 80 mm high, is provided in a cylinderical portion of the scale body 1 5. The tube 1 3 extends into the cylindrical portion 28 to connect with the lower end of the weight transmitting bellow 1 7. A buffer 1 8 is provided in the tube 13 beneath the lower end of the weight transmitting bellow 17. A suitable liquid such as silicon oil is filled in the close space defined by the three weight receiving bellows 12, the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 and the tube 13.A variable capacitor 1 9 comprises an upper metal plate set 20 which are pivotally secured to the housing of scale body 15, and a lower metal plate set 21 which are pivotally secured to the upper end of the weight transmitting bellow 17 through an insulator 22. The output end of the variable capacitor 19 is connected to the input end of an IC operation display. When an object is placed on the pan 1 the weight receiving bellows 12 will deflect to change the volume of the closed space defined by the weight receiving bellows 12, the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 and the tube 13, thus enabling the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 to raise the lower metal plate set 21. The lower metal plate set 21 thus raised and the upper metal plate set 20 will be crossed to change the capacitance.The changed capacitance will then be transmitted to the IC operation display.
The size of the weight receiving bellows 12 and the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 depends on what capacitance is desired. If the object to be weighed is heavier than the maximum capacitance of the hydraulic bellow type scale 10, the pan 11 will be stopped on the upper edge of the scale body 1 5. Therefore, in case of overload, the capacitance will not change and the parts will not break down. The screw type hydraulic adjuster 31 serves to adjust the pressure of the liquid within the close spaced defined by the weight receiving bellows 12, the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 and the tube 13. The screw-type hydraulic adjuster 31 is provided in the tube 13, but preferrably at the confluent portion of the tube 13.As the temperature varies from place to place, it is advisable to zero the hydraulic bellow type scale by adjusting the screw type hydraulic adjuster 31.
Thus, the hydraulic bellow type scale can be used everywhere. The buffer 1 8 serves to obviate the hunting phenomenon caused by the rushing liquid when a heavy load is placed on the pan 11. With the buffer 18, the liquid can flow steadily into the weight transmitting bellow 1 7 and effect an output of steady capacitance. In one word, the buffer 18 is helpful for the duration and precision of the hydraulic bellow type scale 10 of this invention.
As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the variable capacitance signal of the variable capacitor 1 9 is detected by a bridge detecting device and further transmitted to an IC converter where it is transformed into a logic signal. The logic signal thus transformed is displayed by a weight display and simultaneously transmitted to calculator in which there is stored a set unit. The calculator performs multiplication with the set unit and weight measured. The price thus multipled passes over a select switch to a total price display where it is displayed. Circuit thereof may be variably designed.
As shown in Fig. 2, the display unit 23 is quadratic prism is provided in front of the scale body 1 5. The display unit 23 has three display zones on one side facing the scale body 1 5. The first display zone 24 serves to display weight unit being g, 1 00g or kg. The second display zone 25 serves to display weight of an object, weight unit being g, 1009 or kg. The third display zone 26 serves to display the total price. As shown in Figs.
1 and 2, a keyboard 27 is provided on an oblique surface of the scale body 1 5 so that the operator may control thereby.
As shown in Figs. 4, 5 and 6, the upper and lower metal platesets 20, 21 of the variable capacitor 1 9 juxtapose one another with the ends which are in slanting curve. Such an arrangement will produce a compensation for the capacitance to change linearly in proportion to the weight measured. Thus, IC converter is easy to operate and the manufacturing cost thereof is lowered.
Since as shown in Fig. 5 of the volume of the bellows do not change linearly in proportion to the weight on the pan 11, it is preferable to modify partially the shape of the upper and lower metal plate sets 20, 21 of the variable capacitor 1 9 whereby the capacitance may, as shown in Fig. 6, change linearly in proportion to the weight measured. Figs. 5 and 6 show the results of a series of experiments. The maximum effective area defined by the upper and lower metal plate sets 20, 21 of the variable capacitor 19 is 30 mm x 18 mm. The other particulars are as follows; the distance between each two adjacent metal plates: 0.45 mm; total of the upper metal plates: 81 pieces; total of the lower metal plates: 80 pieces; the greatest capacitance: 0.36 uf.
According to this invention, the hydraulic adjuster 31 is used to mechanicaily do the zeroing.
Before coming into market, the hydraulic bellow type scale of this invention is electronically zeroed or modified whereby it can be used everywhere.
Furthermore, a reset key is provided on the keyboard. Thus, in case that the weight shown in the display zones does not start from zero, the operator may push the reset key to return the value to zero.
As many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiments thereof except as defined in the appended claims.

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1. A hydraulic bellow type scale comprising a scale body; weight transmitting means provided in said scale body, said weight transmitting means comprising a set of weight receiving bellows and a set of weight transmitting bellows; a pan above said scale body, said pan being secured to the upper ends of said weight receiving bellows; a variable capacitor in said scale body, said variable capacitor comprising an upper metal plate set pivotally connected to the outer housing of said scale body and a lower metal plate set pivotally connected to said weight transmitting means, said upper metal plate set and said lower metal plate set juxtaposing one another and forming an output end therebetween; an IC calculator in said scale body, the input end of said IC calculator being connected with the output end of said variable capacitor;; a display unit the input end of which is connected with the output end of said IC calculator; and a keyboard provided on one side of said scale body so that the operator may control said hydraulic bellow type scale thereby.
2. A hydraulic bellow type scale as claimed in Claim 1 wherein said weight receiving bellows are secured to the under surface of said pan at the upper end and secured to an interim separation board of said scale body at the lower end; and said weight transmitting bellows are secured within the front portion of said scale body, said weight receiving bellows and said weight transmitting bellows being interconnected by a tube.
3. A hydraulic bellow type scale as claimed in Claim 2 further comprising a hydraulic adjuster in said tube so that the hydraulic pressure within the closed space defined by said weight receiving bellows, said weight transmitting bellows and said tube is adjustable and can be zeroed.
4. A hydraulic bellow type scale as claimed in Claim 3 further comprising at least a buffer in said tube beneath the lower end of said weight transmitting bellow so as to obviate the hunting phenomenon caused by rushing liquid when a heavy load is placed on said pan.
5. A hydraulic bellow type scale as claimed in Claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 wherein said upper metal plates and said lower metal plates lie in a slanting curve at the juxtaposed ends thereof whereby the capacitance may change linearly in proportion to the weight.
6. A hydraulic bellow type scale as claimed in Claim 5 further comprising an insulator between said variable capacitor and said weight transmitting bellows.
7. A hydraulic bellow type scale substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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EP0529678A1 (en) * 1991-08-29 1993-03-03 Li-Hsiang Yang Weighing scale with fluid pressure transmission means
FR2702560A1 (en) * 1993-03-11 1994-09-16 British Nuclear Fuels Plc Weighing system for obtaining the mass of objects.
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