Patents Assigned to Acrison, Incorporated
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Patent number: 4449597Abstract: A flexure weighing system comprising a split-beam assembly consisting of two beams centrally connected by a flexure linkage system. The split-beam assembly is also connected to a frame and to mounting studs which connect the outer, load-bearing ends of the beams to a weighing platform. One of the beams is connected to a weight sensor which produces an electrical signal indicative of the movement of the beam to which it is connected and therefore of the weight on the weighing platform which causes that movement. Preferably, flexures are used at all the key pivot points in the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1982Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Acrison, IncorporatedInventors: Ronald J. Ricciardi, Otto J. Rudolph
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Patent number: 4320855Abstract: Disclosed herein is an automatically controlled weigh feeding apparatus including a container for prefilling with a substance, a device for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, apparatus for weighing the substance being discharged and for producing an electrical signal proportional to that weight, a voltage to frequency converter connected to receive the electrical signals, a digital computer, apparatus coupled to an output of the voltage to frequency converter for inputting data signals to the digital computer, the computer being adapted to compute a corrective signal based on the input data signals received, and coupling apparatus coupled between the computer and the device for discharging the substance from the container for controlling the rate of discharge responsive to the corrective signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Acrison, IncorporatedInventors: Ronald J. Ricciardi, Angelo Ferrara, Joseph L. Hartmann, Gary R. Lauterbach
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Patent number: 4301510Abstract: Disclosed herein is an automatically controlled weigh feeding apparatus including a container prefilled with a substance, a device for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable weight, apparatus for weighing the container and its contents and for producing an electrical signal proportional to that weight, a first amplifier for amplifying the electrical signal, a first analog-digital converter coupled to said first amplifier and a digital computer coupled to said first analog-digital converter for computing the weight of substance remaining in the container. A second amplifier is coupled to said first amplifier and a ramp off-set circuit which is controlled by the digital computer inputs a second signal to the second amplifier means having a controlled stepping output applied as a second input signal to the second amplifier to maintain the output of the second amplifier within a given selected range of amplitude during one time cycle of operation.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Acrison, IncorporatedInventors: Ronald J. Ricciardi, Angelo Ferrara, Joseph L. Hartmann
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Patent number: 4111272Abstract: Disclosed herein is an automatically controlled weigh feeding apparatus including a container for prefilling with a substance, a device for discharging the substance from the container at a controllable rate, apparatus for weighing the substance being discharged and for producing an electrical signal proportional to that weight, a voltage to frequency converter connected to receive the electrical signals, a digital computer, apparatus coupled to an output of the voltage to frequency converter for inputting data signals to the digital computer, the computer being adapted to compute a corrective signal based on the input data signals received, and coupling apparatus coupled between the computer and the device for discharging the substance from the container for controlling the rate of discharge responsive to the corrective signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1976Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Acrison, IncorporatedInventors: Ronald J. Ricciardi, Angelo Ferrara, Joseph L. Hartmann, Gary R. Lauterbach