WEIGHING SCALES
20170053087 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A Weighing scale which includes a platform, electronics housing and a rotating member. The platform includes a plurality of load cells. The electronic housing includes a processor coupled with the load cells for determining the weight of a load when the load is located on the platform. The rotating member rotatebly couples the platform with the electronics housing such that the electronic housing and the platform can rotate one with respect to the other.
Claims
1. A weighing scales comprising: a platform including a plurality of load cells; an electronics housing, said electronic housing at least including a processor, coupled with said load cells for determining the weight of a load when said load is located on said platform; and a rotating member rotatebly coupling said platform with said electronics housing such that said electronic housing and said platform can rotate one with respect to the other.
2. The weighing scales according to claim 1, wherein said rotating member is one of hinges and a flexible material.
3. The weighing scales according to claim 1, wherein said platform includes a plurality of perforations, wherein each said load cells is located within a respective perforation.
4. The weighing scales according to claim 3, wherein the load cells are located within respective load cell housings which are located in said perforation, and wherein said load cell housings are covered by cell covers.
5. The weighing scales according to claim 1, wherein said electronics housing includes a display for displaying said weight of said load located on said platform.
6. The weighing scales according to claim 1 further including at least one of a body mass index sensor for measuring the body mass index of the load, a fat sensor for masuring the fat of the load, a wireless transceiver and an alarm clock coupled with said processor.
7. The weighing scales according to claim 6, wherein said wireless data transceiver transmits at least one the weight, the body mass index or the fat or any combination thereof of the load.
8. The weighing scales according to clam 6, wherein said alarm clock sounds an alarm at a designated time of the day and stops the alarm when a load is placed on said weighing scales.
9. The weighing scales according to claim 1 being covered with a rug.
10. The weighing scales according to claim 1, wherein said rug includes edges exhibiting a declination toward the floor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The disclosed technique will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0009] The disclosed technique overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing weighing scales which includes a platform and an electronics housing rotatebly coupled therebetween. When a load is placed on the platform, the distance between the platform and the floor may be reduced. However, since the platform and electronic housing 104 are rotatebly coupled therebetween the platform may move up or down independently from electronics housing without affecting the weight measurement.
[0010] Reference is now made to
[0011] Platform 102 includes perforations 110.sub.1, 110.sub.2, 110.sub.3 and 110.sub.4 in which respective load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 are located. Perforations 110.sub.1, 110.sub.2, 110.sub.3 and 110.sub.4 may extend either completely or partially through platform 102. Optionally load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 are mounted on respective cell housings 114.sub.1, 114.sub.2, 114.sub.3 and 114.sub.4 which are located in perforations 110.sub.1, 110.sub.2, 110.sub.3 and 110.sub.4. Cell housings 114.sub.1, 114.sub.2, 114.sub.3 and 114.sub.4 are made, for example, from metal (e.g., aluminum, nickel and the like) and are covered by cell covers, such as cell cover 116.sub.2 (e.g., made of plastic, rubber, silicon and the like) , which protect the respective one of load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 in cell housings 114.sub.1, 114.sub.2, 114.sub.3 and 114.sub.4. Cell covers also protect the floor from damage and prevent motion of scales 100 when a load is placed on platform 102. The cell covers protrude from the bottom of platform 102 and are in contact with the respective load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4. Load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 are coupled with the processor within electronic housing 104. The processor is further coupled with display 106.
[0012] When scales 100 is placed, for example, on the floor and a load is placed on platform 102, load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 are pressed between platform 102 and the floor and specifically between the upper part of cell housings 114.sub.1, 114.sub.2, 114.sub.3 and 114.sub.4 and the cell covers thereof The force applied on load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 by the load deforms load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 which produce a respective signal corresponding to the force applied thereon. The electric signals from load cells 112.sub.1, 112.sub.2, 112.sub.3 and 112.sub.4 are provided to the processor which determines the weight of the load and displays this weight on display 108. As the load is placed on platform 102, the distance between platform 102 and the floor may be reduced. However, since platform 102 and electronic housing 104 are rotatebly coupled therebetween by a rotating member or members such as hinges 106.sub.1 and 106.sub.2, platform 102 may move up or down independently from electronics housing 104 without affecting the weight measurement. Furthermore, separating display 108 from platform 102 saves cutting an additional hole in platform 102 for display 108, which results in platform 102 being less fragile. This enables employing a thinner platform.
[0013] It is noted that scales 100 is not limited to measuring weight scale but may include additional sensors such as fat sensors and modules such as a Body Mass Index (BMI) sensor, a wireless data transceiver or an alarm clock alarm. The wireless data transceiver transmits the information measured by the sensors in scales 100 (i.e., either the weight of the load, the BMI or the fat or any combination thereof), for example, to portable devices such as cellphones or tablet computers or to a database for storage. The alarm clock may sound an alarm at a designated time of the day and may, for example, stops the alarm only after a load is placed on scales 100, (e.g., a user is standing up from his bed and applies hers or his weight on the weight sensors).
[0014] The thinner platform enables covering scales according to the disclosed technique with a rug for aesthetic, comfort and safety purposes. Reference is now made to
[0015] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the disclosed technique is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the disclosed technique is defined only by the claims, which follow.