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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 16, 2024
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2019
Vetter Pharma-fertigung Gmbh & Co. KG, Ravensburg, DE;
Michael Wolff, Gestratz, DE;
Vetter Pharma-Fertigung GmbH & Co. KG, Ravensburg, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a force measuring arrangement () in particular for applying a test parameter to a specimen and/or for measuring a resistance force applied by the specimen, having at least one force absorption element (), a first fastening device and a force transmission element (), wherein the force absorption element () can be fastened to a force measuring device in a movable manner by means of the first fastening device, wherein the force absorption element () is designed to measure a relative force acting between two force absorption regions, namely a first force absorption region and a second force absorption region (), wherein the first fastening device is able to be connected to the force absorption element () in a force-transmitting manner via the first force absorption region, wherein the second force absorption region () is able to be connected to the force transmission element () in a force-transmitting manner by means of a second fastening device, wherein the force transmission element () is designed to apply a test parameter to a specimen. The force measuring arrangement is notable in that the second fastening device has a magnet () that is designed to retain the force transmission element () at least in a state connected to the second force absorption region () in a force-transmitting manner.