Hinge structure for platen covers
First Claim
1. In a copy machine having a platen for supporting an original document for the purpose of exposing the same to impart an image to a photosensitive member and having a cover pivotally mounted along one edge thereof to cover and hold the original in place on the platen, the improvement comprising a latching spring in the form of a wide leaf spring positioned along said one edge of the cover, a cam secured to the cover and extending axially the width of the leaf spring and engaging the leaf spring along its length, said cam having a substantially planar locking surface portion which, when engaged by said leaf spring, will apply a torque to the cover forcing the same about the pivot axis of the cover toward said platen, and an arcuate transition surface portion described by an arc eccentric to the pivot axis of said cover which transition surface portion engages said spring and provides a torque on the cover as said cover is moved from said platen, the torsional force of which is sufficient to counterbalance the weight of the cover and hold the cover in a fixed position when the cover is raised from the platen to an angle of between about 20 and 90°
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Abstract
The hinge structure which permits the platen cover to be forced toward the platen when positioned thereover and which will hold the cover in any desired positon between about 20° and 90° with respect to the platen. The hinge structure comprises a leaf spring on the machine frame which is urged into contact with a cam surface connected to the cover which cam surface in cooperation with the leaf spring provides a torsional force about the cover axis to counterbalance the weight of the cover and a frictional force which will maintain the cover in its desired fixed position.
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- 1. In a copy machine having a platen for supporting an original document for the purpose of exposing the same to impart an image to a photosensitive member and having a cover pivotally mounted along one edge thereof to cover and hold the original in place on the platen, the improvement comprising a latching spring in the form of a wide leaf spring positioned along said one edge of the cover, a cam secured to the cover and extending axially the width of the leaf spring and engaging the leaf spring along its length, said cam having a substantially planar locking surface portion which, when engaged by said leaf spring, will apply a torque to the cover forcing the same about the pivot axis of the cover toward said platen, and an arcuate transition surface portion described by an arc eccentric to the pivot axis of said cover which transition surface portion engages said spring and provides a torque on the cover as said cover is moved from said platen, the torsional force of which is sufficient to counterbalance the weight of the cover and hold the cover in a fixed position when the cover is raised from the platen to an angle of between about 20 and 90°
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