Gravimetric measuring system

US12152928B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12152928-B2
Application numberUS-202117394787-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2021
Priority dateFeb 5, 2019
Publication dateNov 26, 2024
Grant dateNov 26, 2024

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A gravimetric measuring system ( 10 ), includes a balance ( 12 ) with a weighing chamber ( 22 ) surrounded by a weighing chamber wall ( 23, 24, 26, 28 ); an electromechanical weighing system ( 181 ); an electronic control apparatus ( 36 ) for controlling the system operation according to algorithms stored in a memory ( 363 ) thereof; and a plurality of functional modules ( 14, 16 ) configured to be inserted into module receptacles ( 283 ) arranged on the weighing chamber wall ( 28 ). Each module receptacle ( 283 ) has a device-side identification interface component ( 30 a ); and each functional module has a corresponding module-side identification interface component ( 30 b ). The control apparatus ( 36 ) identifies each functional module ( 14, 16 ) inserted into a module receptacle ( 283 ), through interaction between the respective device-side and module-side identification interface components ( 30 a, 30 b ) and selects one of a plurality of operating routines according to algorithms stored in the memory.

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A gravimetric measuring system, comprising: a balance having a weighing chamber surrounded by a plurality of weighing chamber walls, wherein at least one of the weighing chamber walls comprises a plurality of recesses defining module receptacles; an electromechanical weighing system; an electronic control apparatus for controlling the electromechanical weighing system operation according to algorithms stored in a memory of the electronic control apparatus; and a plurality of functional modules configured for insertion into the recesses defining the module receptacles, wherein each of the recesses defining the module receptacles has a device-side identification interface component arranged therein and each of the functional modules has a corresponding module-side identification interface component arranged thereon, wherein the module-side identification interface component, upon insertion of each functional module into respective recesses defining the module receptacles, either mechanically or magnetically interacts with the respective device-side identification interface component to provide information on type and number of functional modules that are inserted into the recesses defining the module receptacles, and transmit the information to the control apparatus, wherein the control apparatus is programmed to identify each functional module, inserted into the recesses defining the module receptacles, through the interaction between the respective device-side and module-side identification interface components and to select given ones of a plurality of operating routines according to algorithms stored in the memory, wherein the balance comprises a cooling apparatus programmed to be controlled by the control apparatus for cooling the weighing chamber, and wherein the control apparatus is configured and programmed to: a) control the cooling apparatus with a static cooling capacity (P st ) that is dependent on a type and number of the functional modules that generate heat during operation and are identified through the interaction of the respective device-side and module-side identification interface components, or b) control the cooling apparatus through a closed loop control having control parameters which are dependent on the type and number of the identified functional modules that generate the heat during the operation in order to constantly maintain a predetermined weighing chamber temperature (T). 2. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, when the control apparatus controls the cooling apparatus in accordance with a), the control apparatus additionally controls the cooling apparatus with a dynamic cooling capacity correction (P v ), which is dependent on temporary environmental influences. 3. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the recesses defining the module receptacles comprises a device-side thermal interface component arranged therein that is in thermal contact with a corresponding module-side thermal interface component arranged on an inserted functional module upon insertion of the functional module into the module receptacle, and wherein the device-side thermal interface components are thermally connected to one another and to the cooling apparatus. 4. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein each of the device-side thermal interface components have has a device-side contact area and the respective device-side contact areas are identical to one another with respect to size, and wherein each of the module-side thermal interface components has a module-side contact area and the respective module-side contact areas vary in size between respective ones of the functional modules. 5. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the size of the contact area of each respective module-side thermal interface component is proportional to the heat generated by the respective functional module. 6. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the module receptacles comprises a device-side thermal interface component arranged therein which is in thermal contact with a corresponding module-side thermal interface component arranged on an inserted functional module, and wherein the module-side thermal interface component includes a contact area which has a size proportional to the heat generated by the inserted functional module during operation. 7. A gravimetric measuring system, comprising: a balance with a weighing chamber surrounded by a weighing chamber wall; an electromechanical weighing system; an electronic control apparatus for controlling the electromechanical weighing system operation according to algorithms stored in a memory of the electronic control apparatus; and a plurality of functional modules configured for insertion into respective module receptacles arranged on the weighing chamber wall, wherein each of the module receptacles has a device-side identification interface component arranged therein and each of the functional modules has a corresponding module-side identification interface component arranged thereon, wherein the module-side identification interface component, upon insertion of each functional module into respective module receptacles, either mechanically or magnetically interacts with the respective device-side identification interface component to provide information on type and number of functional modules that are inserted into the module receptacles, and transmit the information to the control apparatus, wherein the control apparatus is programmed to identify each functional module, inserted into the module receptacles, through interaction between the respective device-side and module-side identification interface components and to select given ones of a plurality of operating routines according to algorithms stored in the memory, wherein the balance comprises a cooling apparatus programmed to be controlled by the control apparatus for cooling the weighing chamber, wherein the control apparatus is configured and programmed to: a) control the cooling apparatus with a static cooling capacity (P st ) that is dependent on a type and number of the functional modules that generate heat during operation and are identified through the interaction of the respective device-side and module-side identification interface components, and b) control the cooling apparatus through a closed loop control to constantly maintain a predetermined weighing chamber temperature (T), the closed loop control having control parameters which are dependent on the type and number of the identified functional modules that generate the heat during the operation, and wherein the static cooling capacity (P st ) in accordance with a) is derived from a sum of individual heat outputs (P mi ) of the functional modules identified by the control apparatus upon insertion of the functional modules into the module receptacles. 8. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 7 , wherein, when the control apparatus controls the cooling apparatus in accordance with a), the control apparatus additionally controls the cooling apparatus with a dynamic cooling capacity correction (P v ), which is dependent on temporary environmental influences. 9. The gravimetric measuring system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one weighing chamber wall is a rear weighing chamber wall constructed as a post and strut structure comprising vertical posts and transversely arranged struts, and wherein the plurality of recesses defining the module receptacles extend between the posts and struts. 10. A gravimetric measuring system, comprising:

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What does patent US12152928B2 cover?
A gravimetric measuring system ( 10 ), includes a balance ( 12 ) with a weighing chamber ( 22 ) surrounded by a weighing chamber wall ( 23, 24, 26, 28 ); an electromechanical weighing system ( 181 ); an electronic control apparatus ( 36 ) for controlling the system operation according to algorithms stored in a memory ( 363 ) thereof; and a plurality of functional modules ( 14, 16 ) configured t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sartorius Lab Instr Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01G23/48. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 2024 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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