System and method for estimating quantity of payload
US-9841312-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US9316528B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9316528-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414459181-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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An exceptionally thin load-weighing fork assembly, having its weight sensors mounted on a fork base, overcomes fork-insertion limitations with respect to commonly used standard pallets without sacrificing load-handling capacity.
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We claim: 1. A load-weighing fork assembly including: (a) a blade member having an elongate load-supporting surface; (b) a fork base, having an elongate bottom surface, operably connected to said blade member with said bottom surface spaced from, and facing generally opposite to, said load-supporting surface; (c) multiple load-weighing sensors, operably mounted between said elongate load-supporting surface and said elongate bottom surface, adapted to measure a weight of a load supported by said load-supporting surface; and (d) said elongate load-supporting surface and said elongate bottom surface being separated by a distance extending perpendicular to said elongate bottom surface substantially no greater than about 1.8 inches. 2. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongate load-supporting surface has a load-contacting tip at one end thereof, said tip and said elongate bottom surface being separated by a distance extending perpendicular to said elongate bottom surface substantially no greater than about 1.5 inches. 3. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said load-weighing fork assembly is operable to support a load on said load-supporting surface of at least about 2500 pounds. 4. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said fork base is supported by said load-weighing fork assembly at only one end of said load-supporting surface, said load-weighing assembly being operable to support a load on said load-supporting surface of at least about 2500 pounds having a center of gravity located 24 inches from said one end of said load-supporting surface. 5. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongate load-supporting surface has a width greater than 5.2 inches. 6. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongate load-supporting surface has a width of at least about 6.4 inches. 7. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said load-supporting surface has an opposing underside surface with at least one elongate passageway formed therein capable of containing electrical conduits attached to said multiple load-weighing sensors. 8. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 wherein said elongate load-supporting surface has a tip end having a load-contacting tip, and an opposite end, further including a fastener more closely adjacent to said opposite end than to said tip end which interconnects said blade member with said fork base through one of said load-weighing sensors. 9. The load-weighing fork assembly of claim 1 where said elongate load-supporting surface is principally composed of a material having a higher tensile strength than that of the material of which said fork base is principally composed.
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