A combination weighing equipment having a plurality of weighing scales for weighing control quantities of product, the scales being selectively dumped and loaded in a cyclic weighing equipment operation to form a package containing a number or weight of product at or closely approximating a target amount, including a plurality of feeding controllers and corresponding accumulators disposed below the feeders to receive falling product, the accumulators being associated respectively with the scales for loading the received product into the scales comprising:

sensing means associated with the accumulator of a weighing scale for detecting product discharged from the associated feeder during the fall into the accumulator and producing a control signal indicative of the discharged product; and feeding controller means connected in controlling relationship with the feeder controller to operate the feeder for an indeterminate period during a cycle of weighing equipment operation, the control means also being responsive to the control signal of the sensing means for terminating the indeterminate period of feeder operation and the discharging of product into the accumulator for preparation of a charge of product for the associated scale.
2. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 1 wherein the sensing means comprises a sensor for detecting product pieces dropping from the feeder controller into the associated accumulator and producing a signal generally indicative of each piece dropped.
3. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 2 wherein the feeding controller means includes means responsive to the signal from the sensing means for counting the product pieces dropped and for terminating feeding from the feeder when a selected feed count is reached.
4. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 2 wherein the feeding controller means is connected to the feeding controller to momentarily interrupt feeding after each product piece is dropped to generate a single file flow of product into the accumulator.
5. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 1 wherein the sensing means is an optical sensor.
6. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 5 wherein the optical weighing sensor is located along the feed path of the product between the discharge point of the feeding controller and the maximum fill point of the accumulator.
7. A weighing equipment as defined in claim 6 wherein the optical weighing sensor includes a light emitter at one side of the feed path and a light receiver at the other side of the path opposite from the emitter.
8. A weighing machine as defined in claim 1 further including:
means for generating a warning signal in the event that the sensing means does not detect discharged product within a predetermined time.
9. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 8 wherein the means for generating a warning signal includes a clock for measuring the lapse in time.
10. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 8 wherein the means for generating a warning signal includes a means for detecting a predetermined number of weighing equipment cycles.
11. A combination weighing equipment having a plurality of weighing scales for receiving quantities of product to be weighed and combined in selected combinations to form targeted amounts of product, and a plurality of vibratory feeding controllers disposed above corresponding accumulators to drop product into the accumulators, the accumulators being associated respectively with the plurality of weighing scales for feeding product to the scales as needed, comprising:
a vibrator control having a vibrator control channel associated with a vibratory feeder for controlling the operation of the feeding controller at selected times during the weighing equipment operation to feed product from the feeder into the corresponding accumulator, the control channel having means for initiating the operation of the feeding controller in response to a batching need for product and means for terminating the operation of the feeder in response to the detection of product dropping from the feeding controller to the accumulator whereby the amount of product fed to the accumulator and associated scale is precisely controlled.
12. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 11 wherein the means for terminating in the vibrator control channel includes:
sensing means located along the product feed path from the vibratory feeder into the corresponding accumulator for detecting product dropping along the path into the accumulator.
13. A combination weighing weighing equipment as defined in claim 12 wherein the sensing means is an optical sensor.
14. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 11 wherein the means for terminating the operation of the vibratory feeding controller is responsive to the detection of a selected number of product pieces dropped from the feeder.
15. A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 14 wherein the means for terminating includes a resettable counter connected with the sensing means for counting number of product pieces dropped.
16. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 11 further including means for momentarily interrupting the feeding of product as each piece of product dropped is detected whereby a single file of product is fed.
17. A combination weighing machine as defined in claim 11 wherein the vibrator control channel includes further means for selectively terminating the operation of the feeding controller a set time duration after starting the operation of the feeder, and means for enabling one or the other of the terminating means.
18. A method of feeding product in A combination weighing equipment having a plurality of weighing scales which receive product from a corresponding plurality of feeding controllers and associated accumulators for weighing and combining product in amounts closely approximately a predetermined target amount comprising:
positioning the feeding controllers above the associated accumulators to permit product to drop along feed paths between the feeders and associated accumulators;
energizing a feeding controller to cause product to be discharged from the weight feeder and drop along the feed path into the associated accumulator;
detecting pieces of product being discharged from the feeding controller into the associated accumulator while the pieces are dropping along the feed path to establish the amount of product discharged; and
terminating the energizing of the feeder and the discharging of product in accordance with the pieces of discharged product detected.
19. A method of feeding product in a combination weighing machine as defined in claim 18 wherein:
the step of terminating includes terminating the energizing and discharging of product in accordance with the number of pieces of product detected.
20. A method of feeding product in a combination weighing machine as defined in claim 17 wherein an additional step includes momentarily interrupting the energizing and discharging of product from the feeding controller with each piece of product detected to separate the discharged product pieces in a single file feeding control system.
21. A weighing method of feeding product in A combination weighing equipment as defined in claim 16 wherein an additional step includes momentarily interrupting the energizing and discharging of product from the feeding controller with each piece of product detected to separate the discharged product pieces in a single file.

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