Payload measurement system for machine with hauling body

US11662245B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11662245-B2
Application numberUS-202016844756-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 9, 2020
Priority dateApr 9, 2020
Publication dateMay 30, 2023
Grant dateMay 30, 2023

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A payload measurement system can be used to measure the payload added to a machine supported on a plurality of walking beams. A plurality of load cell sensors is mounted to the walking beams in locations where, when the walking beam bends, the sensors are placed under load. The load cell sensors include a symmetrical strain bar having first and second mounting ends connected by a connecting span, wherein the end thickness is greater than the span thickness of the connecting span. The connecting span is disposed between and spaced apart from an upper plane and a lower plane with which the surfaces of the mounting ends are aligned.

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A payload measurement system comprising: a walking beam associated with a machine having a hauling body, the walking beam including a first beam end operatively connected to a first axle, a second beam end operatively connected to a second axle, and a center joint pivotally connected to a frame of the machine; a plurality of load cell sensors mounted to the walking beam, the plurality of load cell sensors including a first load cell sensor located at the first beam end and a second load cell sensor located at the second beam end, the first load cell sensor and the second load cell sensor each including a symmetrical strain bar having a first mounting end and a second mounting end of an end thickness and having a connecting span extending between the first and second mounting ends, the connecting span having an upper span surface and a lower span surface being parallel to each other; an end thickness of the first mounting end and the second mounting end being greater than a span thickness of the connecting span; the first mounting end and the second mounting end having upper surfaces aligned in an upper plane and lower surfaces aligned in a lower plane with the connecting span being equally spaced between the upper plane and the lower plane; a strain gauge mounted to one of the upper span surface and the lower span surface of the connecting span; and a potting material encasing the symmetrical strain bar and the strain gauge so as to form a rectangular housing of the load cell sensor; wherein each load cell sensor is located so that the connecting span spans a neutral axis of the walking beam located between an upper surface and a lower surface of the walking beam, the neutral axis extending between the first beam end and the second beam end; and an electronic controller in electronic communication with the first load cell sensor and the second load cell sensor, the electronic controller being configured to determine a material payload in the hauling body. 2. The payload measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second mounting ends of the symmetrical strain bar each include an upper end surface aligned in an upper plane and a lower end surface aligned in a lower plane, and the connecting span is disposed between and evenly spaced apart from the upper plane and the lower plane. 3. The payload measurement system of claim 2 , wherein the end thickness of the first and second mounting ends is approximately 8.0 millimeters and the span thickness of the connecting span is 0.5 millimeters. 4. The payload measurement system of claim 3 , wherein the first and second mounting ends of the symmetrical strain bar each include a first side edge aligned in a first side plane and a second side edge aligned in a second side plane, and the connecting span is set inward from the first side plane by a first recessed notch and from the second side plane by a second recessed notch. 5. The payload measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the first mounting end and the second mounting end of the symmetrical strain bar each defines a fastener hole disposed between the upper end surface and the lower end surface. 6. The payload measurement system of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of load cell sensors are mounted to the walking beam with a threaded fastener disposed through each fastener hole disposed through the first and second mounting ends disposed through the symmetrical strain bar. 7. The payload measurement system of claim 6 , wherein the threaded fastener engages a threaded insert welded to the walking beam. 8. The payload measurement system of claim 7 , wherein the threaded insert spaces the load cell sensor from a surface of the walking beam. 9. The payload measurement system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of load cell sensors is mounted with an adhesive disposed between each load cell sensor of the plurality of load cell sensors and a surface of the walking beam. 10. The payload measurement system of claim 1 , wherein each load cell sensor is angularly oriented with respect to the neutral axis of the walking beam. 11. A load cell sensor for a payload measurement system, the load cell sensor comprising: a symmetrical strain bar including a first mounting end and a second mounting end each including an upper end surface aligned in an upper plane and a lower end surface aligned in a lower plane, the upper plane and the lower plane defining an end thickness there between, and a connecting span between the first and second mounting ends and equally spaced from the upper plane and the lower plane, the first mounting end and the second mounting end each having an end thickness greater than a span thickness of the connecting span; a strain gauge mounted to one of an upper span surface and a lower span surface of the connecting span; and a potting material encasing the symmetrical strain bar and the strain gauge so as to form a rectangular housing of the load cell sensor. 12. The load cell sensor of claim 11 , wherein the first and second mounting ends of the symmetrical strain bar each include an upper end surface aligned in an upper plane and a lower end surface aligned in a lower plane, and the connecting span is disposed between and evenly spaced apart from the upper plane and the lower plane. 13. The load cell sensor of claim 12 , wherein the end thickness of the first and second mounting ends is approximately 8.0 millimeters and the span thickness of the connecting span is 0.5 millimeters. 14. The load cell sensor of claim 13 , wherein the first mounting end and the second mounting end are spaced apart along a longitudinal axis and the connecting span is aligned on the longitudinal axis such that an external linear load applied to the longitudinal axis is linearly directed through the connecting span. 15. The load cell sensor of claim 11 , wherein the first mounting end and the second mounting end of the symmetrical strain bar each define a fastener hole disposed between the upper end surface and the lower end surface. 16. The load cell sensor of claim 11 , wherein the first mounting end and the second mounting end of the symmetrical strain bar each defines a fastener hole disposed between the upper end surface and the lower end surface. 17. The load cell sensor of claim 11 , wherein the strain gauge is configured as Wheatstone bridge.

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  • having electrical weight-sensitive devices · CPC title

  • having electrical weight-sensitive devices · CPC title

  • G01G3/12Primary

    wherein the weighing element is in the form of a solid body stressed by pressure or tension during weighing · CPC title

  • Control of flow rate; Load sensing arrangements (E02F9/2203 take precedence over E02F9/2221) · CPC title

  • G01G3/1406Primary

    combined with special measuring circuits · CPC title

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What does patent US11662245B2 cover?
A payload measurement system can be used to measure the payload added to a machine supported on a plurality of walking beams. A plurality of load cell sensors is mounted to the walking beams in locations where, when the walking beam bends, the sensors are placed under load. The load cell sensors include a symmetrical strain bar having first and second mounting ends connected by a connecting spa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Caterpillar Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01G3/12. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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