Need help on a new project
Need help on a new project
I'm trying to design this device that would measure the pull of my dog on the leash. Basically it would clip between the collar and leash and measure tension. I was thinking of using a simple spring scale to do this, but I purchased a digital fish scale and took it apart. The fish scale has no moving parts and I'm trying to figure out how it measures weight. Looks like a small pressure plate connected to a circuit board. Ideally, this device would beep as the tension exceed a certain number which can be changed. Can anyone think of a better way to design something like this?
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What's it going to be? Output of tension gauge interfaced to a shock collar? If the collar is mounted to the dog, it's saying "Don't pull so hard." If mounted to the owner, it's saying, "Lemme go!"
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Re: Need help on a new project
Devices like this generally employ the use of A STRAIN GAUGE, which you can read about in the link provided. Yes, predetermined limits can be set. I think the first step would be to read the link and gain an understanding of a strain gauge and how they work. With that understanding the fish scale should make sense. Actually there are moving parts but the movement is so slight we don't see it like we do with a spring scale or spring tensiometer.The fish scale has no moving parts and I'm trying to figure out how it measures weight. Looks like a small pressure plate connected to a circuit board. Ideally, this device would beep as the tension exceed a certain number which can be changed. Can anyone think of a better way to design something like this?
Ron
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Biophase...
Give us some more info, like tension range, accuracy, cost point ...
Are you interested in a high tech gadget or just a crude but a git-er-done job?
You may need to use amplifiers and a comparator to monitor the signal from the strain gauge
or
maybe just use a photo interrupter or microswitch rigged onto a mechanical scale
Many choices and options
Len
Give us some more info, like tension range, accuracy, cost point ...
Are you interested in a high tech gadget or just a crude but a git-er-done job?
You may need to use amplifiers and a comparator to monitor the signal from the strain gauge
or
maybe just use a photo interrupter or microswitch rigged onto a mechanical scale
Many choices and options
Len
Len
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Re: Need help on a new project
Maybe the fish scale is more technically complex than you need at this point. Perhaps a dog-lead tied to the end of a pull spring, wrapped around a pulley with a potentiometer dial as the axle would be an easier prototype to build? I've never built anything around a strain gauge but I'd imagine the electronics would be more difficult to design than those you'd use with a simple pot.
Kurt - SF Bay
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Hello,
Biophase, how big is your dog?
Biophase, how big is your dog?
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The device is just attached to a collar and would beep or make some noise once the tension passes a certain point. My dog is a german shepherd but this device should be able to work for dogs of all sizes.
Tension could be from 5 to 30 lbs?? I'm not really sure how hard a dog can pull. I should attach my dog to a fish gauge and walk him. I'd like to build something mass produced around $10-$20. It doesn't have to be very accurate at all, just needs the ability to increase or decrease the beeping point.
Tension could be from 5 to 30 lbs?? I'm not really sure how hard a dog can pull. I should attach my dog to a fish gauge and walk him. I'd like to build something mass produced around $10-$20. It doesn't have to be very accurate at all, just needs the ability to increase or decrease the beeping point.
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Have to agree with Lenp- a microswitch in a mechanical fish scale whereby the operator can adjust the position of the switch up and down the travel of the spring to beep a beeper at any desired pull force. Cheap, easily manufactured, and effective.
A strain gauge with electronics would cost way too much, unless you have a pal in China willing to build 100,000 of them @ USD$1 each.
A strain gauge with electronics would cost way too much, unless you have a pal in China willing to build 100,000 of them @ USD$1 each.
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If your Shepherd is anything like mine, he can pull a lot harder than 30 lbs. A good guess would be 100lbs for short periods and over 150 for quick bursts.
Anyway, it looks like what you need should be pretty easy to build if it doesn't need calibration. kheston's idea is a good one. A rod running in a sleeve with a spring attached to one end for tension (like a mechanical fish scale) is easy and cheap to build. Add to that a cheap encoder driven by a string attached to the moving rod to measure the movement, a microcontroller to count the pulses from the encoder and a few switches to set the threshold and voila!
What do you want it for? Seems like an unusual project.
lyndon
Anyway, it looks like what you need should be pretty easy to build if it doesn't need calibration. kheston's idea is a good one. A rod running in a sleeve with a spring attached to one end for tension (like a mechanical fish scale) is easy and cheap to build. Add to that a cheap encoder driven by a string attached to the moving rod to measure the movement, a microcontroller to count the pulses from the encoder and a few switches to set the threshold and voila!
What do you want it for? Seems like an unusual project.
lyndon
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I was going to use it as a training device. Dog pulls on leash too hard and it beeps, I stop walking. Dog starts walking again, as soon as it beeps again I stop. Hopefully my dog will begin to learn that there's a certain tension he can pull before I stop walking. Then I slowly lower the tension until he doesn't even pull anymore.
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BTW, I've noticed that dogs can already tell this when using retractable leashes. They can tell where they are very close to the end of the leash, either due to distance or tension. If you have a dog try it on your next walk.
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