AU620081B2 - Weighing apparatus - Google Patents

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AU620081B2
AU620081B2 AU31158/89A AU3115889A AU620081B2 AU 620081 B2 AU620081 B2 AU 620081B2 AU 31158/89 A AU31158/89 A AU 31158/89A AU 3115889 A AU3115889 A AU 3115889A AU 620081 B2 AU620081 B2 AU 620081B2
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David Edward Smith
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    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01GWEIGHING
    • G01G19/00Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups
    • G01G19/02Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups for weighing wheeled or rolling bodies, e.g. vehicles
    • G01G19/04Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups for weighing wheeled or rolling bodies, e.g. vehicles for weighing railway vehicles
    • G01G19/045Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups for weighing wheeled or rolling bodies, e.g. vehicles for weighing railway vehicles for weighing railway vehicles in motion
    • G01G19/047Weighing apparatus or methods adapted for special purposes not provided for in the preceding groups for weighing wheeled or rolling bodies, e.g. vehicles for weighing railway vehicles for weighing railway vehicles in motion using electrical weight-sensitive devices

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TO: THE COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA 8442A:rk
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P1 -P ~.~rCIC, ii i. iii _i .i-..iil COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR OFFICE USE Form Short Title: Int. Cl: Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification-Lodged: Accepted: Lapsed: Published: g Priority: Related Art: s 9 *d t Name of Applica Address of Appli TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT nt: W T AVERY LIMITED cant: Smethwick, Warley, WEST MIDLANDS B66 2LP, ENGLAND Actual Inventor: Address for Service: David Edward Smith GRIFFITH HACK CO,, 71 YORK STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000
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Complete Specification for the invention entitled: WEIGHING APPARATUS The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 8442A:rk W T AVERY LIMITED, SMETHWICK, WARLEY, WEST MIDLANDS. B66 2LP.ENGLAND.
(Place and Declared at this 2. day of .Janur 19 date of signing) Signed: .IH S E Position: Th. Th.i.r: .A.ttorney. GRIFFITH HASSEL FRAZER G.P.O. BOX 4164 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA WT/3419 WEIGHING APPARATUS.
The present invention concerns the weighing of moving vehicles and is particularly concerned with weighing the wagons of a train whilst the train is in motion.
Conventionally the weighing of moving trains is carried out by weighbridges which comprise a platform structure supported by load cells. This is a relatively expensive solution.
It has been proposed to avoid the need for weighbridges by using strain gauges. One weighing system utilising strain gauges oo measures bending of rails as loads pass over them.
00 a 4 0 The present invention has for an object to provide a 0 Eo particularly simple and inexpensive apparatus for weighing moving S° o vehicles.
According to the present invention there is provided an apparatus for weighing vehicles moving on a rail or rails, the apparatus comprising two sets of strain gauges bonded to the 0:4 web of a rail in such a manner as to measure shear stress in the web of the rail as a load to be weighed passes over the rail, each set o strain gauges containing four strain gauges connected as a wheatstone bridge, and wherein the two sets are mounted at opposite ends of the rail.
-lai C'T 1 l la I 6_J: In accordance with a feature of the invention four strain gauges may be mounted at the end of a rail adjacent at point where the rail is supported, the four strain gauges being connected in the form of a Wheatstone bridge.
In a preferred embodiment, two groups each containing four strain gauges connected as a Wheatstone bridge may be mounted adjacent opposite ends of a rail.
In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment thereof will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: oo Figure 1 is a side view of a railway track fitted with °o weighing apparatus according to the present invention, 0 Figure 2 is a side view of a rail, Figure 3 is a cross-section through the rail of Figure 2, and 0 Figure 4 shows Wheatstone bridge circuits connected to strain 00 06 o o gauges.
0O0 so Referring now to Figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, 'is 0 Dshows a railway track 10 mounted on standard support chairs 11 As can be seen some of the support chairs 11 are mcunted on normal :0006 sleepers 12 in turn supported by ballast 13. The remainder of the S0 support chairs are mounted on a semi-stiff fabricated steel support frame 14.
The central rail 10' of the track 10 acts as a weigh rail and 00 is secured to the other rails by standard fish-plate joints 15 which for proper operation of the invention should be securely made and well maintained.
The central rail 10' above is shown in Figure 2, sets 16 and 17 of strain gauges are bonded to each end of rail 10', as can be seen in figure 2. The strain gauges of either set are mounted two on each side of the web of the rail as can be seen from the cross section of rail 10' shown in Figure 3. Further the four strain gauges of each set are connected to form a Wheatstone bridge as is diagrammatically shown in Figure 4 with each strain gauge forming one arm of the bridge. Thus the four strain gauges A, B, C and D of set 16 together form Wheatstone bridge 20 and the strain gauges C' and D' form the arms of Wheatstone bridge 21. The gauges are arranged to measure 2 shear stress in the rail when a vehicle moves over the rail. Shear stress and the resulting strain is induced in a beam or body by the action of a shearing force, in this case the passage of the vehicle.
This shearing force is shown by the arrows in Figure 2. To measure the shears the sensing grids of the strain gauges are mounted so as to be at an angle of 45' to the applied force being measured.
The inputs and outputs of the Wheatstone bridge are connected together in such a manner as to minimise the change in electrical output with a change in load position. The electrical summation of the Wheatstone bridge outputs can be direct but in the embodiment shown in Figure 4 there are a number of span adjustment resistors Radj.
The strain gauges are mounted in such a way as to measure the shear strain in the web of the rail as a wagon moves over the rail.
The advantage of measuring shear stress in the rail as o.,Do S° proposed by the present invention is that the electrical output obtained from the strain gauges for a given load on the rail, is less sensitive to wear on the top of the rail than on equivalent system ooo measuring bending stress on the bottom of the rail.
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1. Apparatus for weighing vehicles moving on a rail or rails, the apparatus comprising two sets of strain gauges bonded to the web of a rail in such a manner as to measure shear stress in the web of the rail as a load to be weighed passes over the rail, each set of strain gauges containing four strain gauges connected as a wheatstone bridge, and wherein the two sets are mounted at opposite ends of the rail.
2. Apparatus for weighing vehicles moving on a rail substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS 21st DAY OF MAY 1991 W T AVERY LIMITED By Their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK CO. r!; ;,I Iri ii i i I,
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