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Class 177/204 - Transferred responsive to self-positioning means


Subclass of Class 177 - Weighing scales
Definition: Apparatus responsive to a movement of the self positioning
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 06/12/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7228746Strain-measuring device
The invention relates to a miniature, integrated strain-measuring device with a simple and economical design which can be mass produced at least cost and comprising reliable, reproducible and tamperproof settings. The inventive device can be quickly installed on the...
06/12/2007
4597460Multiple load cell weighing structure
A weighing structure using four (4) strain gage-type load cells, which significantly reduces the complexity of existing four (4) load cell weighing structures, is provided. A novel method of constructing and electrically connecting the load cells is provi...
07/01/1986
4307787Electronic scales with two ranges
In order to obtain, in an electronic balance, ranges which are in a predetermined ratio, for example 1:10, there is provided a measuring arm provided with strain gauges adapted to measure the deformation of this arm when it is subjected to a constraint or...
12/29/1981
4235296Control circuit for the switching motor of self-stabilizing balances
An automatic circuit is provided for a switching motor of electromechanical, self-stabilizing balance having electromechanical compensation. An analog transducer produces an analog measured value which triggers operation of a switching motor whenever an u...
11/25/1980
3947692Digital transducers
A digital transducer comprises a container having two disparate materials therein defining an interface, the interface being movable through the container responsive to a force, or forces, applied to one, or both, of the materials. A plurality of sensors ...
03/30/1976
 
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