Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240295448). LOAD SENSOR simplified abstract

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LOAD SENSOR

Organization Name

panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Takashi Matsumoto of Osaka (JP)

Hiroyuki Furuya of Osaka (JP)

Takafumi Hamano of Fukuoka (JP)

Yuta Moriura of Osaka (JP)

Susumu Uragami of Kumamoto (JP)

Yodai Matsumura of Osaka (JP)

LOAD SENSOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240295448 titled 'LOAD SENSOR

The abstract describes a load sensor comprising a first base member with elasticity, a second base member opposing the first base member, an electrically-conductive elastic body on the first base member, an electrically-conductive member between the base members, a dielectric body around the electrically-conductive member, and an electric conductor on the second base member.

  • First base member with elasticity
  • Second base member opposing the first base member
  • Electrically-conductive elastic body on the first base member
  • Electrically-conductive member between the base members
  • Dielectric body around the electrically-conductive member
  • Electric conductor on the second base member

Potential Applications: - Industrial weighing systems - Automotive weight sensors - Medical equipment for pressure monitoring

Problems Solved: - Accurate weight measurement - Durability in harsh environments - Precise pressure sensing

Benefits: - High accuracy - Long-lasting performance - Versatile applications

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Load Sensors for Industrial Weighing Systems" This technology can be used in various industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare for precise weight and pressure measurements, leading to improved efficiency and quality control.

Questions about Load Sensors: 1. How do load sensors improve accuracy in weight measurement? Load sensors enhance accuracy by utilizing elastic and conductive materials to detect even the slightest changes in weight or pressure.

2. What are the key features of load sensors that make them suitable for industrial applications? Load sensors are designed with durability, precision, and versatility in mind, making them ideal for use in demanding industrial environments.


Original Abstract Submitted

a load sensor includes: a first base member having a plate shape and having elasticity; a second base member having a plate shape and disposed so as to oppose the first base member; an electrically-conductive elastic body formed on an opposing face of the first base member; an electrically-conductive member having a linear shape and disposed between the first base member and the second base member; a dielectric body formed on an outer periphery of the electrically-conductive member; and an electric conductor formed on the second base member, along the electrically-conductive member.