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Apparatus for hand control, pressure amplification, and stabilization of medical and industrial devices

  • US 8,342,467 B2
  • Filed: 10/03/2006
  • Issued: 01/01/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/04/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A force-exerting device comprising:

  • a force-exerting arm having;

    a) a load arm pivotal about a load pivot and the load arm forming a first side of a force exerting structure;

    the load arm having a first end attached to the load pivot and the load arm having a second end attached to a payload;

    b) a first end block to which the load arm is attached at the load pivot and;

    c) a resilient member forming a second side of the force exerting structure, the resilient member having a first end attached to the second end of the load arm and the resilient member having a second end adjustably attached to a lead screw, the lead screw being offset from vertical and being secured to the first end block;

    d) a line between the load pivot and resilient member second end forming a third side of the force exerting structure;

    e) the lead screw crossing a virtual line coincident with the plumb line, the plumb line extending through the load pivot;

    f) the resilient member second end adjustable along a length of the lead screw from a position above the level of the load pivot to a position below the level of the load pivot;

    g) a mounting sructure;

    h) the force-exerting arm secured to the mounting structure; and

    i) the mounting structure containing a pivoting single-axis connection assembly connecting the force-exerting arm to a support structure, the single-axis connection assembly pivotal about a horizontal axis to alter the angle of the virtual line so it is no longer coincident with the plumb line.

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