Claims
- 1. A weighing scale comprising:
(a) a base mountable on a tine of a lifting device, the base having a predetermined number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cell mounts providing a deflection gap between the load cell and the base; (b) a platform for contact with a load, the platform being disposed above and in operational contact with the base; (c) a number of load cells equal to the number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cells being attached to one of the load cell mounts of the base and being positioned between the base and the platform; and (d) a number of engagement members equal to the number of load cells, each one of the engagement members being in operational contact with the platform and one of the load cells.
- 2. The weighing scale of claim 1, wherein each one of the load cell mounts has at least one support position upon which one of the load cells is attached.
- 3. The weighing scale of claim 1, wherein the base includes a sheath cavity adapted for receiving a tine of a lifting device.
- 4. The weighing scale of claim 3, further including a fastener for securing the sheath cavity-containing base of the weighing scale to the tine of the lifting device.
- 5. The weighing scale of claim 1, further including an electrical control/display and a power supply, the electrical control/display in communication and remote from the weighing scale, the power supply being located in the electrical control/display.
- 6. The weighing scale of claim 1, further including a summing box for summing output from the predetermined number of load cells.
- 7. The weighting scale of claim 6 wherein the summing box is in communication with an electrical control/display.
- 8. The weighing scale of claim 1 wherein the predetermined number of load cells mounts, load cells and engagement members is at least four.
- 9. The weighing scale of claim 1 wherein the predetermined number of load cell mounts, load cells and engagement members is four with each load cell secured adjacent a corner of the base.
- 10. The weighing scale of claim 1, further including a plurality of rollers mounted in apertures atop the platform, the rollers adapted for transferring articles on and off the weighing scale.
- 11. The weighing scale of claim 10 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted with their rotational axes in parallel.
- 12. The weighing scale of claim 10 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted on pins with at least one pins end secured to a sidewall of the platform.
- 13. The weighing scale of claim 10 wherein the roller apertures are exterior a sheath cavity of the base.
- 14. The weighing scale of claim 1 wherein the engaging members include a fork nut secured to a bottom surface of the platform, the fork nut having a threaded cavity therein, and a threaded fastener traversing the load cell and secured within the nut threaded cavity.
- 15. The weighing scale of claim 1 wherein the load cells include shear beam load cells having a deflection gap at one end.
- 16. A tine mounted weighing scale apparatus comprising;
(a) at least two weighing scale units, each unit mountable to one tine of a lifting device, each weighing scale unit including;
(i) a base mountable on a tine of a lifting device, the base having a predetermined number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cell mounts providing a deflection gap between the load cell and the base; (ii) a platform for contact with a load, the platform being disposed above and in operational contact with the base; (iii) a number of load cells equal to the number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cells being attached to one of the load cell mounts of the base and being positioned between the base and the platform; (iv) a number of engagement members equal to the number of load cells, each one of the engagement members being in operational contact with the platform and one of the load cells; and (b) an electrical control/display and a power supply operatively connected to the at least two weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus.
- 17. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 16, wherein each one of the load cell mounts has at least one support position upon which one of the load cells is attached.
- 18. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 16, wherein each said base includes a sheath cavity adapted for receiving a tine of a lifting device.
- 19. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 18, further including a fastener for securing each sheath cavity-containing base of the weighing scale to one tine of the lifting device.
- 20. The weighing scale of claim 16, further including a summing box for each scale unit, the boxes summing output from the predetermined number of load cells of each scale unit.
- 21. The weighing scale of claim 20 wherein the summing boxes are in communication with the electrical control/display.
- 22. The weighing scale of claim 16 wherein the predetermined number of load cells mounts, load cells and engagement members is at least two.
- 23. The weighing scale of claim 16 wherein the predetermined number of load cell mounts, load cells and engagement members is four with each load cell secured adjacent a corner of the base.
- 24. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 16, wherein the at least two weighing scale units are operatively connected in series to the electrical control/display and the power supply, the power supply being located in the electrical control/display, and the electrical control/display being remote from the weighing scale units.
- 25. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 16, further including a plurality of rollers mounted in apertures atop the platform of each scale unit, the rollers adapted for transferring articles on and off the weighing scale apparatus.
- 26. The weighing scale of claim 25 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted with their rotational axes in parallel.
- 27. The weighing scale of claim 25 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted on pins with at least one pins end secured to a sidewall of the platform.
- 28. The weighing scale of claim 25 wherein the roller apertures are exterior a sheath cavity of the base.
- 29. The weighing scale of claim 16 wherein the engaging members include a fork nut secured to a bottom surface of the platform, the fork nut having a threaded cavity therein, and a threaded fastener traversing the load cell and secured within the nut threaded cavity.
- 30. The weighing scale of claim 16 wherein the load cells include shear beam load cells having a deflection gap at one end.
- 31. A tine mounted weighing scale apparatus comprising;
(a) a pair of weighing scale units, each unit mountable to one tine of a lifting device, each weighing scale unit including;
(i) base mountable on a tine of a lifting device, the base having a predetermined number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cell mounts providing a deflection gap between the load cell and the base, the base including a sheath adapted for receiving a tine of a lifting device and a fastener for securing the sheath-containing base to the tine of the lifting device; (ii) a platform for contact with a load, the platform being disposed above and in operational contact with the base; (iii) a number of shear beam load cells equal to the number of load cell mounts, each one of the shear beam load cells being attached to one of the load cell mounts of the base and being positioned between the base and said platform; (iv) a number of engagement members equal to the number of shear beam load cells, each one of the engagement members being in operational contact with the platform and one of the shear beam load cells, the engagement members including a fork nut secured to a bottom surface of the platform, the fork nut having a threaded cavity therein, and a threaded fastener traversing the load cell and secured within the nut threaded cavity; (v) a summing box for summing output from the predetermined number of shear beam load cells; and (b) an electrical control/display and a power supply operatively connected in series to the pair of weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus.
- 32. The weighing scale of claim 31 wherein the predetermined number of load cells mounts, load cells and engagement members is at least four.
- 33. The weighing scale of claim 31 wherein the predetermined number of load cell mounts, load cells and engagement members is four with each load cell secured adjacent a corner of the base.
- 34. The weighing scale apparatus of claim 31, further including a plurality of rollers mounted in apertures atop the platform of each scale unit, the rollers adapted for transferring articles on and off the weighing scale apparatus.
- 35. The weighing scale of claim 34 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted with their rotational axes in parallel.
- 36. The weighing scale of claim 34 wherein the rollers are rotatably mounted on pins with at least one pins end secured to a sidewall of the platform.
- 37. The weighing scale of claim 34 wherein the roller apertures are exterior a sheath cavity of the base.
- 38. A method of weighing an article with a lifting device comprising the steps of:
(A) providing a tine mounted weighing scale apparatus comprising;
(i) a pair of weighing scale units, each unit mountable to one tine of a lifting device, each weighing scale unit including;
(a) a base mountable on a tine of a lifting device, the base having a predetermined number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cell mounts providing a deflection gap between the load cell and the base; (b) a platform for contact with a load, the platform being disposed above and in operational contact with the base; (c) a number of load cells equal to the number of load cell mounts, each one of the load cells being attached to one of the load cell mounts of the base and being positioned between the base and the platform; (d) a number of engagement members equal to the number of load cells, each one of the engagement members being in operational contact with the platform and one of the load cells; and (ii) an electrical control/display and a power supply operatively connected to the pair of weighing scale units for displaying the total weight supported by the scale apparatus; (B) securing each scale unit of the weighing scale apparatus to the tine of a lifting device; (C) elevating the article off a support surface using the lifting device fitted with the scale apparatus; and (D) observing the output of the electrical display.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of copending provisional application Serial No. 60/299,127, filed Jun. 18, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference.