The present application relates to apparatuses for the weight measurement of vehicles such as tractor/trailer combinations, for instance to weigh the load of a trailer.
For various reasons, vehicles must occasionally be weighed. Load restrictions on roads, and measurements of the content of a loaded trailer, are reasons amongst numerous others why weight measuring systems are used.
One weight measuring system comprises a vehicle-size scale. The scale has a platform that is large enough to support a full vehicle. Considering that it is often large vehicles that must be weighed (e.g., 18-wheel vehicles), such measuring systems are inconvenient in terms of the required infrastructure, and are limited to being at a fixed location.
As an alternative, some weight measuring systems comprise numerous platforms, with a platform being positioned under each wheel of the vehicle. Accordingly, the vehicle is fully supported by the platforms. Therefore, the addition of the weight measurement of each platform forms the weight of the vehicle. This alternative is practical as it does not require infrastructure as does the vehicle-size scale. However, installing platforms under each wheel is costly in terms of time and manpower.
It is therefore an aim of the present application to provide a novel portable weighing apparatus.
Therefore, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present application, there is provided a portable weighing apparatus comprising: a portable platform body having a top surface sized to be adapted to support at least one wheel of a vehicle/trailer when the platform body lies on the ground; a weight sensor related to the top surface of the platform body to produce a weight signal as a function of a weight of the wheel and vehicle/trailer on the top surface of the platform body; a weighing processor to output a weight value from the weight signal; and at least one load sensor having a trigger portion generally centrally located in a direction on the top surface of the platform body to actuate a measurement from the weight sensor when triggered.
Further in accordance with the first embodiment, at least one peripheral sensor is positioned peripherally with respect to the platform body to prevent a measurement from the weight sensor when triggered.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, at least one of the peripheral sensor is a tip sensor projecting laterally from a side of the platform body and adapted to detect the pressure of objects thereon, the tip sensor adapted to support the weight of the wheel when the wheel rolls onto the top surface of the platform body.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, a ramp surface is oriented from the ground to the top surface of the platform body and encloses the tip sensor.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, two of the ramp surface are positioned on opposed sides of the platform body.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, at least one of the peripheral sensor is a mat projecting beyond at least two sides of the platform body, the mat incorporating sensor means to detect the pressure of objects thereon.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, an alarm indicates a measurement being taken by the weight sensor.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, the alarm is at least one of an audible alarm, and a visual alarm.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, an interface in the portable weighing apparatus, outputs the weight value at the portable weighing apparatus.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, the interface comprises at least one of a digital display and a printer.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, the weighing processor comprises memory means to store weight values to calculate a total weight value for the vehicle/trailer after weighing each said wheel.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, connection means on the portable platform body removably attach the platform body to the vehicle/trailer as a fender by the connection means.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, the connection means comprise an actuator for displacing the platform body between a fending position and a weighing position.
Still further in accordance with the first embodiment, a transmitter for wirelessly transmitting the weight value to an interface unit is remotely located with respect to the portable weighing apparatus.
In accordance with a second embodiment of the present application, there is provided a system for weighing a vehicle/trailer, comprising: at least one of the portable weighing apparatus; and an interface unit remotely located with respect to the portable weighing apparatus, the interface unit comprising a processor for obtaining the weight value, and a display interface for displaying the weight remote.
Further in accordance with the second embodiment, the interface unit comprises a receiver for receiving the weight value from the transmitter of the at least one portable weighing apparatus.
Still further in accordance with the second embodiment, the interface unit comprises a weight interpreter for at least one of storing weight values to calculate a total weight value for the vehicle/trailer after weighing each said wheel, and for identifying the one of multiple portable weighing apparatuses sending a weight value.
Still further in accordance with the second embodiment, the processor of the interface unit has a distance calculator to calculate a distance between the at least one portable weighing apparatus and the interface unit, and wherein the display interface produces an alarm if the calculated distance is beyond a threshold value.
Still further in accordance with the second embodiment, the interface unit receives a signal from the processing unit to display on the display interface that a measurement is being taken by the weight sensor.
In accordance with a third embodiment of the present application, there is provided a method for measuring the weight of a wheel and vehicle/trailer comprising: positioning a platform body of a weighing apparatus adjacent to a wheel of a vehicle/trailer; driving the wheel onto the platform body of the weighing apparatus; stopping the driving upon receiving a signal that the wheel is in a position to be weighed on the platform body; driving the wheel off the platform body; and repeating the sequence for at least another wheel of the vehicle/trailer.
Further in accordance with the third embodiment, repeating the sequence is done simultaneously for different wheels of the vehicle/trailer, by using at least two of the weighing apparatus.
Still further in accordance with the third embodiment, positioning the platform body adjacent to the wheel comprises lowering the platform body from a fending position on the vehicle/trailer.
Still further in accordance with the third embodiment, a total weight for the vehicle/trailer is received after weighing each said wheel of the vehicle.
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The portable weighing apparatus 10 has a processing unit 11 that receives a weight signal from a weight sensor unit 12. Both the processing unit 11 and the sensor unit 12 are at least partially in the platform body 13 of the portable weighing apparatus 10. The platform body 13 is therefore a flat rigid casing or mat, capable of sustaining the weight of a truck. Moreover, the platform body 13 must preferably be light enough so as to be manually transportable by a single person.
The processing unit 11 therefore comprises the necessary electronics to treat the weight signal for transmission or display. The weight sensor unit 12 may be any of a load cell, pressure sensor, or any other suitable sensor.
In addition to the weight sensor 12, the portable weighing apparatus 10 may have one or more tip sensors 14, as a form of peripheral sensor. The tip sensor 14 is connected to the processing unit 11, and is used to indicate if the wheel of a vehicle is fully supported on the top surface of the apparatus 10. More specifically, if the tip sensor 14 is triggered, it is because the wheel exerts pressure thereon. Therefore, the weighing apparatus 10 will not take a weight measurements if the tip sensor 14 is triggered.
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A load sensor 16 is provided on the top surface of the platform body 13 of the portable weighing apparatus 10, and may project upwardly from the top surface. The load sensor 16 is generally centrally located in the top surface of the platform body 13 (i.e., closer to a center of the top surface than to the periphery, along a wheel path on the top surface). The load sensor 16 may be a trigger switch (or any other appropriate switch) provided to indicate to the driver that the wheel has reached an appropriate weight measuring position on the platform body 13 of the apparatus 10, as illustrated for instance in
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A transmitter 18 may also be provided to wirelessly transmit information from the portable weighing apparatus 10 to an interface unit 20. Alternatively, the apparatus 10 may be wired to the interface unit 20, for instance if the interface unit 20 is in a measuring station.
An alarm 19 may be provided as part of the apparatus 10 as an interface for the vehicle driver. The alarm 19 may take any appropriate form (e.g., sound alarm such as a buzzer, a visual alarm such as a light source, or both). The alarm 19 may indicate that the load sensor 16 is triggered, whereby the driver may stop the vehicle for the weight measurement to be taken. Moreover, the alarm 19 may indicate that the weight measurement is complete, whereby the driver may displace the vehicle to get another wheel measured, or drive away when the measuring operations are completed.
If the cabin of the vehicle is equipped with an interface unit 20, the alarm may be part of the interface unit 20 and thus be inside the cabin.
It is also considered to use multiple apparatuses 10 to simultaneously measure the weight of the tractor/trailer at each contact point thereof with the ground. In such a case, the interface unit 20 gathers the data from the apparatuses 10 and centrally displays the individual weight measurements, and/or the sum of all measurements.
In the embodiment in which the portable weighing apparatus 10 has its own interface 17, the weight of the vehicle is obtained using the data output by the interface 17 (e.g., noted from the digital display, or obtained in paper format from the printer).
The interface unit 20 has a processing unit 21 that receives signals from a receiver 22. The receiver 22 is in wireless communication with the transmitters 18 of each apparatus 10. It is preferred that each apparatus 10 has an identification such that the interface unit 20 may identify which apparatus 10 is transmitting information. For instance, each apparatus 10 may have an own channel or a signaled address.
The processing unit 21 therefore receives the weight value signal, the contact signal, and/or the load signal. The weight value signal is forwarded to a weight interpreter 24. The weight interpreter 24 will calculate the weight and identify the zone of the weight. For instance, the weight interpreter 24 identifies the channel used to transmit a weight value, and provides the weight (e.g., in tons, kg, lb or the like) and the zone of the measured weight (e.g., rear left-side wheels).
The interface unit 20 may be programmed to alarm the driver that the apparatus 10 is at a given distance from the vehicle. In an embodiment, the interface unit 20 has a distance calculator 25 that calculates a distance between the weighing apparatus 10 and the interface unit 20, and alarms the driver if the distance is above a given threshold value. It may be desired to provide the apparatus 10 and the interface unit 20 with the appropriate detection members (e.g., GPS) to alarm the driver. The alarm 19 may be used for this purpose as well.
The interface unit 20 has a display interface 26 that is used to display the information to the driver. For instance, the weight per zone, the total weight (i.e., the addition of the weights of all apparatuses 10), as well as the backing up/moving forward and stop signals, respectively from the tip sensors 14, the mat sensor 15 and the load sensors 16, are provided to the driver. It is considered to provide the two different types of interface units 20. A first one would be in the vehicle cabin to display the backing up and stop signals to the driver, whereas a second one would be provided to an operator outside of the vehicle to note the weight data. The display interface 26 may indicate the level of power in the if the apparatus 10 is battery operated. Moreover, the display interface 26 may indicate the quality level of the wireless communication between the apparatus 10 and the interface unit 20.
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Numerous alternatives to the deployable support are considered, whether motorized or manually operated. According to one alternative, the fenders 10 may simply be detached from their support and positioned behind the wheel.
Now that the various components of the portable weighing apparatus 10/10′ have been described, a method for using same is described.
If the apparatus 10/10′ is used as a fender, when it is desired to weigh the vehicle, the apparatuses 10/10′ are deployed from their fending position (
The vehicle then rolls onto the sensor/apparatuses 10 lying to the ground. The mat sensor 15 and/or the load sensor 16 will indicate to the driver that the wheel/wheelset is correctly positioned on the apparatus 10, for instance via the alarm 19 or via the interface unit 20. The mat sensors 15 may indicate that the wheel is not completely on the platform body 13, whereas the load sensor 16 confirms that the wheel is on the top surface of the platform body 13. When the apparatus 10 is a fender, the vehicle is moved until the position of
If a single portable weighing apparatus 10 is used, the driver positions another wheel/wheelset on the apparatus 10, as described above. This operation is repeated until a weight value is obtained for all wheels/wheelsets of the vehicle. When a single portable weighing apparatus 10 is used in certain conditions (substantially flat terrain), the overall weight of the trailer or vehicle can be approximately obtained by adding each measured weight value for all wheels/wheelsets of the trailer or vehicle.
When multiple apparatuses 10/10′ are used, it is considered to program the interface unit 20 to indicate the backing up and the stop only when all apparatuses 10/10′ have signaled in to the interface unit 20. Also, it is seen in
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The present application claims priority on U.S. Patent Application No. 61/161,874, filed on Mar. 20, 2009, and incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CA10/00440 | 3/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 9/15/2011 |
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61161874 | Mar 2009 | US |