The present invention relates to a weighing bar assembly composed of a hollow structural part, wherein two load cells are positioned therein, further including two ground support shoes.
Weighing bars are employed to accommodate load cells and are usually positioned under weighing platforms. The weighing bars must therefore be robust to withstand, without any structural change, the whole weight of the object to be weighed, in addition to the weight of the weighing platform. They must also safely accommodate the load cells allowing unimpeded displacement, making it possible to measure the weight.
Depending on the different places where the weighing bars can be applied, for example, open skies in the field, in exposure to bad weather such as water and mud, there is the need for an assembly of easy maintenance and with an improved seal in relation to the environment.
In order to solve the problems of the prior art, there is disclosed a weighing bar assembly where the bar itself is manufactured from a single hollow metallic structural part, where the load cells are housed therein. The attachment of the load cells to the sealing bar is done exclusively by means of screws, thus facilitating their replacement in case of maintenance. The assembly of the present invention presents closing side covers of the ends of the hollow structural part of the weighing bar, these covers being positioned after installation of the load cells in the assembly at the factory and can be removed in case of maintenance.
Unlike the prior art, the openings for allowing the displacement of the load cells are located in the bottom part of the hollow metallic structural part. These openings are sealed against the environment. This combination of characteristics allows for efficient sealing of the assembly of the present invention in relation to the environment and consequent improved protection against the weather and dust, allowing its use in more precarious conditions without requiring maintenance or early replacement.
Another advantage of the assembly of the present invention lies in the fact that no welding is used for the attachment of the load cells to the inside part of the structural part or for the attachment of the load cells to the ground support shoes. The absence of welds decreases the cost of production and facilitates maintenance at distant places which, in the case of the present invention, is done exclusively with the use of hand tools.
The characteristics of the present invention are as follows:
A weighing bar assembly comprising a hollow structural part, wherein two load cells are positioned therein, further including two ground support shoes. Each of the load cells is attached to one end to the structural part by means of a securing block and is attached in its other end to the corresponding support shoe.
Each of the two load cells is attached to the respective securing block by means of screws and where the securing blocks are in turn joined to the structural part by means of screws.
Each of the support shoes is attached to the respective load cell by means of a screw, which passes through a core with a tubular part, a tubular pad and a tubular spacer. The core and the spacer are loosely positioned around the bolt. Around the tubular spacer and below a ring-shaped part of the core is positioned the tubular pad, the pad being made of a material having elastomeric properties.
The structural part is a metal tube with rectangular or square cross-section having side covers, screw holes, bore for cables and openings for securing the support shoes to the load cells, wherein sealing rings are disposed around the openings.
The present invention will be further described in more detail based on one example of realization represented in the drawings. The figures show:
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The support shoes 4 have oblong holes 7a, 7b for their removable attachment to the ground. In the present invention, the support shoes 4 are rotatably movable, allowing for easy positioning on the securing members, for example, anchor bolts.
Load cells 2 have cables 18 through which electrical signals are sent to an electronic processing module and consequent determination of the weighing. These cables 18 of both load cell 2 are gathered and exit the inside part of structural part 1 through hole 5. In one embodiment of the invention, that hole 5 is positioned in the sidewall of the structural part 1, it being possible to naturally place this hole 5 at another point suitable for the signal output.
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After one example of a preferred embodiment has been described, it should be understood that the scope of the present invention encompasses other possible embodiments and is limited only by the content of the appended claims, which include their possible equivalents.
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102015031525 | Dec 2015 | BR | national |
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PCT/BR2016/050323 | 12/13/2016 | WO | 00 |
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WO2017/100890 | 6/22/2017 | WO | A |
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20180364093 A1 | Dec 2018 | US |