Positioning device for a supported article
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1. A rapid action device for adjusting the position of a load with respect to a surface, comprising:
- a pair of plates, the first of which is adapted to rest upon said surface and a second of which is adapted to receive said load;
means defining a pivot interconnecting said plates;
a shaft journaled directly on one of said plates and disposed between said plates parallel to said pivot;
means including a handle located outside of the outlines of said plates and operable from a location externally of said plates engaging said shaft for rotating same;
an eccentric carried by said shaft rotatable therewith and having an eccentric surface directly bearing only upon the other of said plates and spaced from said one of said plates for urging said plates apart upon rotation of said shaft in one sense; and
friction brake means engaging said shaft for resisting rotation thereof at least in the opposite sense, said friction brake means including a flat spring plate between said first and second plates and bearing against said shaft, said spring plate being attached at one end to said one of said plates, andadjusting means being said first and second plates including a screw at an opposite end of said spring plate and engaging said one of said plates for varying the force with which said spring plate bears against said shaft.
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Abstract
A device for positioning loads such as computer terminals or parts thereof has a pair of plates which are adjusted with respect to one another with an eccentric on a shaft between the plates which is rotated by a handle disposed outside the space between them. According to the invention, a friction brake is provided between the plates and engages the shaft to prevent undesired rotation which may vary the adjusted position.
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1. A rapid action device for adjusting the position of a load with respect to a surface, comprising:
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a pair of plates, the first of which is adapted to rest upon said surface and a second of which is adapted to receive said load; means defining a pivot interconnecting said plates; a shaft journaled directly on one of said plates and disposed between said plates parallel to said pivot; means including a handle located outside of the outlines of said plates and operable from a location externally of said plates engaging said shaft for rotating same; an eccentric carried by said shaft rotatable therewith and having an eccentric surface directly bearing only upon the other of said plates and spaced from said one of said plates for urging said plates apart upon rotation of said shaft in one sense; and friction brake means engaging said shaft for resisting rotation thereof at least in the opposite sense, said friction brake means including a flat spring plate between said first and second plates and bearing against said shaft, said spring plate being attached at one end to said one of said plates, and adjusting means being said first and second plates including a screw at an opposite end of said spring plate and engaging said one of said plates for varying the force with which said spring plate bears against said shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A positioning device for an electronic component which comprises:
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a base plate adapted to rest against a surface; a load-carrying plate spaced from said base plate and supporting said component; pivot means interconnecting said plates for tilting movement of said load-carrying plate and said component on said base plate; a shaft journaled directly on said base plate and positioned between said plates parallel to said pivot means; an eccentric mounted on said shaft for rotation therewith and having an eccentric surface directly engaging said load-carrying plate and spaced from said base plate for displacing said load-carrying plate away from said base plate upon rotation of said shaft in one sense in the region of said eccentric; a handle connected to said shaft and disposed externally of said plates and connected to said shaft for rotating said shaft; friction brake means between said plates engaging said shaft for frictionally retarding rotation of said shaft at least in the opposite sense, said friction brake means including a flat spring plate between said plates and bearing against said shaft, said spring plate having a leg bent downwardly therefrom at one end and secured to said base plate and adjusting means between said base and load-carrying plates and including a screw at an opposite end of said spring plate engaging said base plate for varying the force with which said spring plate bears against said shaft. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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