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Weight counterbalance means

  • US 5,143,333 A
  • Filed: 08/22/1990
  • Issued: 09/01/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/25/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A weight counterbalancing means for an x-ray apparatus articulating arm having first and second arm members, one end of the first arm member being hingedly secured to the x-ray apparatus and operative to rotate about a first horizontal axis and the other end of the first arm member being hingedly connected via a second horizontal axis to one end of the second arm member at whose other end an apparatus is secured, each arm member being provided with a lever member that is part of a parallelogram system whose connecting nodes comprise in part an end of the lever arm of the first arm member not connected in the first arm member;

  • in part the hinged connection between the first and second arm member; and

    in part an end of the lever arm of the second arm member not connected to the second arm member, only a remaining connecting node of the parallelogram system being directly subject to a vertically directed constant force that counterbalances the articulating arm around the first, horizontal axis so that the articulating arm is held in equilibrium in every position, the vertically directed constant force being exerted by a counterbalance that is hingedly connected to the remaining connecting nodes such that the counterbalance in every position of the arm members is directed downward, the vertically directed constant force being provided in part by a weight that is secured to the remaining connecting node, the weight secured to the remaining connecting node being a wedge shape member with at least one sloped surface and whose movement is restricted to a vertical direction, a spring providing a biasing force against the sloped surface of the wedge-shaped member such that a vertically directed sub-force that serves in part as the constant force arises, and the lever members having a length such that the force that counterbalances the articulating arm is constant independently of the position of the articulating arm.

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