PL419922A1 - Arrangement of sensors to be installed in a road pavement to measure the load on the axle of the automobile vehicles in motion
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Arrangement of sensors to be installed in a road pavement to measure the load on the axle of the automobile vehicles in motion
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie
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Force Measurement Appropriate To Specific Purposes
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Measuring Fluid Pressure
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Przedmiotem wynalazku jest układ czujnikowy do instalowania w nawierzchni drogi, do pomiaru nacisków osi pojazdów samochodowych w ruchu, zawierający element wrażliwy na ściskanie (1), umieszczony w obudowie (2) przenoszącej na niego nacisk koła pojazdu, jednocześnie wzdłuż obudowy (2) do jej zewnętrznej powierzchni zamocowany jest liniowy czujnik temperatury (3).The subject of the invention is a sensor system for installation in the road surface, for measuring axle loads of motor vehicles in motion, containing a pressure-sensitive element (1), placed in the housing (2) transmitting the pressure of the vehicle wheel on it, simultaneously along the housing (2) to its the outer surface is fitted with a linear temperature sensor (3).
PL419922A2016-12-212016-12-21Arrangement of sensors to be installed in a road pavement to measure the load on the axle of the automobile vehicles in motion
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CLEANING DEVICE FOR PROJECTING AT LEAST ONE FLUID TO A CLEANING SURFACE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE, SUCH AS AN OPTICAL SURFACE OF A SENSOR OF AN OPTICAL DETECTION SYSTEM