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US107182A
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  • Figure 2 is a sectional view througha portion ot' the scale, to be described hereafter.
  • ..1here.shonld of course, be a stand of suitable construction for myscale, from which stand rises a standard, A.'
  • This standard may be made in any suitable shape
  • a-cnlved groove a., as shown in fig. 1, said groove extending from lthe lower front edge upward and backward.
  • At'the front end of the standard A is pivoted the Vbalance-bar B, which is forked, so as to have an arm .on each side of the standard, said arms extending the ent-ire distance or lengt-h of the standard, or any desired distanee,'and are pointed at their rear ends.
  • the balance-bar Upon the front or outer end of the balance-bar is placed the usual scoop or plate for scales, with or without a hook, and the'rear/ side of the standard A being mathematically laid oil', I am enabled to weigh any amount desired.
  • Supposing the scale is set for ounces and pounds, and it should be desired to weigh tens, twenties, 85e., or hundreds, or even thousands, it can readily be done in the following manner:
  • the standard A may be hung up, its back resting against any thing solid, and consequently it will be of great advantage in markets, 85e.

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Letters Patent No. 107,182, dated Septmnbcr 6, 1870.
-Mr-n-n IMPROVEMENT IN BALANCES.
The Scheule :referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whont 'it may concern Be `it known that I, GEORGE W'. KING, of Georgetown,v inr the county of Washington and in the District of Columbia, have invented certain new and useful improvements in Scales; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of ,this specification.-
' The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a. scale, as will be hereinafter fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled inthe art to which my invention appertains to make and' use the same, I Ywill now proceed t-o describe its-construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my scale, and
Figure 2 is a sectional view througha portion ot' the scale, to be described hereafter.
In thedrawing I have not deemed it necessary to represent more than what is actually necessary to show and describe properly my invention.
..1here.shonld, of course, be a stand of suitable construction for myscale, from which stand rises a standard, A.'
This standard may be made in any suitable shape,
having a-cnlved groove, a., as shown in fig. 1, said groove extending from lthe lower front edge upward and backward. y
At'the front end of the standard A is pivoted the Vbalance-bar B, which is forked, so as to have an arm .on each side of the standard, said arms extending the ent-ire distance or lengt-h of the standard, or any desired distanee,'and are pointed at their rear ends.
-Through the slot a, in the standard A, is passed a small shaft or rod, b, upon which is a friction-roller, d, and-at each end a wheel, C, of` suitable weight,
which wheels rest upon the arms of the balance-barB.,
Upon the front or outer end of the balance-bar is placed the usual scoop or plate for scales, with or without a hook, and the'rear/ side of the standard A being mathematically laid oil', I am enabled to weigh any amount desired.
Supposing the scale is set for ounces and pounds, and it should be desired to weigh tens, twenties, 85e., or hundreds, or even thousands, it can readily be done in the following manner:
Either by changing the fulcrum ofthe balance-bar to a certain point, which has to be' determined by mathematical calculation; or it can be done by changing the revolving weights C C, or by both these methods combined.
The manner of pivoting the balance-bar B isiminaterial, either by a pin passing through the same, or by V-shaped lugs attached to the sides of the standard and notches in the. under side of the bar. In either ease it is only moments work to change the l'ulcrum of the balance-bar.
It will be observed that this scale is very simple, and-that there is no kind of complicated mechanism that can, by any possible means, get out of order, and hence the scale will always remain true.
Instead of having a st tud, as a counter scale, the standard A may be hung up, its back resting against any thing solid, and consequently it will be of great advantage in markets, 85e.
Having thus fully described my invention,
That I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination, in scales, of a frame having a curved slot securing one or more weighted rollers acting upon a balance shaft pivoted to the frontof `the frame, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination of the triangular-shaped frame A, curved slot u, shaft b, roller d, weights C C, and bifuroated balance-shaft B, all constructed to operate substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand this 10th day of February, 1870.
Witnesses: GEO. W. KING.
ARTHUR N. Mami, C. L. EvnRT.
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US2476399A (en) * 1946-03-15 1949-07-19 Benjamin Joel Malvern Weighing scale

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