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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 JPS5949931U - JP14499882 1982-09-25 JPS5949931U 1984-04-03
142 JPS5942927U - JP13908782 1982-09-14 JPS5942927U 1984-03-21
143 JP4531274 1974-04-20 JPS50135155U 1975-11-07
144 JP4601370 1970-05-30 JPS4947866B1 1974-12-18
145 JP11702569 1969-12-09 JPS4845021Y1 1973-12-25
146 Livestock weighing device US16680096 2019-11-11 US10921175B1 2021-02-16 Jerry L. Ostermann
A livestock weighing device that performs a secondary operation such as marking animals having a desired minimum weight with a visual indicia to aid sorting thereof. The weight of an animal moving across the platform actuates a cable system to move a shuttle associated with an actuator. The actuator changes condition to initiate a secondary operation, such as opening an outlet valve for a container of paint to dispense a quantity of paint onto the animal supported on the platform, when the sled is moved in a predetermined direction and the animal weighs more than the minimum required weight.
147 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CALIBRATING RAIL SCALES US16268332 2019-02-05 US20200249072A1 2020-08-06 James Mayer; Dennis C. Meyers; Trace Mayer
An apparatus for calibrating a rail scale is described. The apparatus is attached to a first trailer and a second trailer and the move from a first site to a rail scale site over highways and roads. The apparatus includes a calibration vehicle, bins of weights, and a crane. The crane positions the calibration vehicle, that is self-propelled, on rails and loads weights on the calibration vehicle. The combined weight of the calibration vehicle and weights has qualifying values that ensures a scale is in compliance rail scale calibration standards.
148 Weight set for an electronic balance US10295934 2002-11-15 US06864437B2 2005-03-08 René Weber
A weight set for an electronic balance has at least two different weights (15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29) and a weight-receiving device (19) with receiving positions for each of the weights (15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29). The weight set (2) has one lifter unit (17) per weight for the vertical movement of each individual weight (15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29). The lifter units, which are equipped with a weight-seating device and reach through the weight-receiving device (19), are identical and are arranged parallel to each other in the weight set (2).
149 Electronic weighting apparatus with calibration weight arrangement US726798 1991-07-08 US5148881A 1992-09-22 Roger Leisinger
Electronic weighing apparatus includes a main scale housing (1) within which is arranged a calibration weight housing (33, 133) containing a calibration weight (75, 175) operable between weight-applying and weight-removed conditions relative to horizontal projections (79, 179) that extend from load receiver (15) through wall openings (81, 181) into the calibration weight housing. The calibration weight is operable by a carrier member (57, 157) that is vertically movable by means of a pair of horizontally spaced wedge-shaped lifting members (39, 139) that are displaced toward and away from each other, respectively, by a spindle (41) having threaded portions (43a, 43b) of opposite pitch, which spindle is driven by a reversible motor (53).
150 Fail-safe measuring weight US832271 1977-09-12 US4137980A 1979-02-06 Harry C. Becker
A fail-safe measuring weight comprises a body portion having a threaded bore therethrough, the threaded bore including a portion of reduced diameter. An adjustment plug for adjusting the weight to within a very fine tolerance of its final desired value includes a head portion and an exteriorly threaded stem portion, the stem portion being receivable in the reduced diameter portion of the body portion bore for securing the adjustment plug therein, and inhibiting inaccuracies of the weight due to improper use. Because the adjustment plug comprises 1% to 5% of the total weight of the instrument its absence may be readily ascertained. The fail-safe weight further comprises a cover member having a threaded bore for receiving adjustment particles which may be sealed therein. The cover member further includes a rod member, integral therewith and partially disposed therein transverse to the longitudinal axis of said cover member, portions of the rod member projecting from the sides of the cover member to form hand grips, whereby movement of the weight is facilitated.
151 Balance US629298 1975-11-06 US4022289A 1977-05-10 Martin Sauter
A balance beam having a short arm carrying a weighing pan and a long arm whose weight counteracts the torque exerted by the pan on the beam has a longitudinal edge extending over both arms and notched at uniform intervals. A rider weight is movable along the beam for alternative engagement with the notches in the two arms, the spacing of the notches being greater than in an otherwise equivalent balance having notches in the long arm only, and manufacturing tolerances in the making of the notches thus have a smaller effect on the precision of the balance.
152 Electronic measuring apparatus for measuring forces US25181872 1972-05-09 US3805605A 1974-04-23 SANER K
A force measuring device in which the tension of two electronically excited oscillating strings is measured. Means are provided for adjusting the output of the device.
153 Fish scale US3759337D 1972-12-04 US3759337A 1973-09-18 LUEDKE D; TONGAS R
A fish scale having handle means for suspending the beam of the scale with a hook adapted for insertion into either one of two apertures in said beam; a hook depending from one end of the beam for holding a fish to be weighed, a transparent fluid receptacle dependent from the opposite end of the beam, a filling aperture at the top of the receptacle, weight indicia for showing weight at various levels of fluid within the receptacle, and means at the lower end of the receptacle for retaining or releasing portions of said fluid from the receptacle.
154 Storage container for laboratory weight sets US29557863 1963-06-20 US3235062A 1966-02-15 MYERS EARL D
155 Poise US31133028 1928-10-09 US1817131A 1931-08-04 CHARLES DOLLACK
156 Method and apparatus for calibrating rail scales US16268332 2019-02-05 US10996100B2 2021-05-04 James Mayer; Dennis C. Meyers; Trace Mayer
An apparatus for calibrating a rail scale is described. The apparatus is attached to a first trailer and a second trailer and the move from a first site to a rail scale site over highways and roads. The apparatus includes a calibration vehicle, bins of weights, and a crane. The crane positions the calibration vehicle, that is self-propelled, on rails and loads weights on the calibration vehicle. The combined weight of the calibration vehicle and weights has qualifying values that ensures a scale is in compliance rail scale calibration standards.
157 Multi-function gauge block US16054995 2018-08-03 US10801824B1 2020-10-13 David Alan Haines; Donald William Laux
A multi-function gauge block has a rectangular body member with four side faces and two end faces that define outside measuring faces which define a precise length therebetween and which can be wrung to other gauge blocks or to a platen. An angle face extends between two of the side faces and forms a precise angle between itself and one or both of these side faces. The angle face is bounded by a pair of inside measuring faces that define a precise length therebetween. The multi-function gauge block has a precise mass so that it can be used as a calibration weight.
158 Interlocking test weight system US14513558 2014-10-14 US09689737B2 2017-06-27 Joseph A. Yustus
A test weight system includes a first assembly having a first body member and a plurality of ear members arranged about the first body member. The test weight system also includes a second assembly interlocked with the first assembly, the second assembly having a second body member defining a plurality of slots. A portion of each ear member extends through one of the plurality of slots.
159 Force-measuring device with sliding weight US13946215 2013-07-19 US09360362B2 2016-06-07 Andreas Metzger; Stephan Baltisberger; Hans-Rudolf Burkhard
A force-measuring device (1) for a gravimetric measuring instrument has a stationary part (11) and a load-receiving part (12). Parallel guide members (14, 15) connect the receiving parts. The device also has at least one balance beam (19) connected to the load-receiving part through a coupling element (17) acting on a first lever arm (18) thereof, and which, at a second lever arm (20) thereof, is connected to a measurement transducer (22) which is arranged on the stationary part. Further levers (29, 30) can be arranged, respectively, between the first lever arm and the load-receiving part, and between the second lever arm and the measurement transducer. At least one sliding weight (23, 23A, 23B) is arranged on the at least one balance beam, wherein the position of each of the sliding weights present can be varied in a controlled way by means of at least one drive mechanism.
160 Scale testing cart US16430 1979-03-01 US4249633A 1981-02-10 Glenn G. Dunbar
A scale testing cart for transporting and positioning weights to effect the calibration of a platform scale is disclosed. The cart includes a generally rectangular frame having a peripheral rail which retains a plurality of calibrated weight blocks, a front pair of wheels for steering, a rear pair of wheels for driving and braking and a hydraulic pump driven by a gasoline engine which supplies the power to effect the steering, driving and braking of the cart.