Tilter for positioning an electronic device
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1. A tilter for supporting an electronic device, the tilter comprising:
- a tilter body that is attachable to a mounting apparatus and has a hole located therethrough;
a center tilt mount, the center tilt mount being attachable to the electronic device and rotatably attached to the tilter body about an axis of rotation;
a friction cylinder that is fixedly attached to the center tilt mount and passes through the hole in the tilter body along the axis of rotation, the friction cylinder being rotatable relative to the tilter body about the axis of rotation; and
at least one torsional spring having a coiled portion, a first end, and a second end, the coiled portion having an inner diameter, the at least one torsional spring being coupled at the first end to the tilter body and coupled at the second end to the center tilt mount;
wherein the friction cylinder extends through the inner diameter of the coiled portion; and
wherein the at least one torsional spring has a lower arm at the first end thereof and an upper arm at the second end thereof, wherein one of the lower arm and the upper arm engages an arm hole located in the tilter body, the arm hole having a complete perimeter defining an opening of a cavity in the tilter body in which the one of the lower arm and the upper arm is at least partially located,further comprising a bushing located within the hole in the tilter body, wherein an interior surface of the bushing is in contact with an outer surface of the friction cylinder, wherein an inner diameter of the bushing is adjustable in order to supply a variable quantity of frictional force to the friction cylinder via adjustment of the position of a set screw against an exterior surface of the bushing.
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Abstract
A tilter assembly is disclosed which comprises a pair of springs, each of which is coupled to the tilter body and the center tilt mount, that provide a counterbalance force to support the weight of a user device which is attached to the tilter. A bushing, which is capable of providing force to a friction cylinder which permits rotation of the tilter about an axis, is adjustable vis-à-vis the friction cylinder via a set screw to provide additional counterbalance force to the tilter to support the weight of the user device.
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1. A tilter for supporting an electronic device, the tilter comprising:
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a tilter body that is attachable to a mounting apparatus and has a hole located therethrough; a center tilt mount, the center tilt mount being attachable to the electronic device and rotatably attached to the tilter body about an axis of rotation; a friction cylinder that is fixedly attached to the center tilt mount and passes through the hole in the tilter body along the axis of rotation, the friction cylinder being rotatable relative to the tilter body about the axis of rotation; and at least one torsional spring having a coiled portion, a first end, and a second end, the coiled portion having an inner diameter, the at least one torsional spring being coupled at the first end to the tilter body and coupled at the second end to the center tilt mount; wherein the friction cylinder extends through the inner diameter of the coiled portion; and wherein the at least one torsional spring has a lower arm at the first end thereof and an upper arm at the second end thereof, wherein one of the lower arm and the upper arm engages an arm hole located in the tilter body, the arm hole having a complete perimeter defining an opening of a cavity in the tilter body in which the one of the lower arm and the upper arm is at least partially located, further comprising a bushing located within the hole in the tilter body, wherein an interior surface of the bushing is in contact with an outer surface of the friction cylinder, wherein an inner diameter of the bushing is adjustable in order to supply a variable quantity of frictional force to the friction cylinder via adjustment of the position of a set screw against an exterior surface of the bushing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A tilter for supporting an electronic device, the tilter comprising:
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a tilter body that is attachable to a mounting apparatus and has a hole located therethrough, the tilter body further including a first exterior surface, a second exterior surface that opposes the first exterior surface, and an arm hole extending therethrough between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface; a center tilt mount, the center tilt mount being attachable to the electronic device and rotatably attached to the tilter body about an axis of rotation; a friction cylinder that is fixedly attached to the center tilt mount and passes through the hole in the tilter body along the axis of rotation, the friction cylinder being rotatable relative to the tilter body about the axis of rotation; and at least one torsional spring having a coiled portion, the coiled portion having an inner diameter, the at least one torsional spring being coupled at a first end to the tilter body and coupled at a second end to the center tilt mount; wherein the friction cylinder extends through the inner diameter of the coiled portion; and wherein the at least one torsional spring has a lower arm located at the first end thereof and an upper arm located at the second end thereof, the lower arm having an end portion and the upper arm having an end portion, wherein a respective end portion of at least one of the lower arm and the upper arm is oriented parallel to the axis of rotation, wherein one of the lower arm and the upper arm engages the arm hole located in the tilter body, and wherein the arm hole located in the tilter body is oriented parallel to the axis of rotation, further comprising a bushing located within the hole in the tilter body, wherein an interior surface of the bushing is in contact with an outer surface of the friction cylinder, wherein an inner diameter of the bushing is adjustable in order to supply a variable quantity of frictional force to the friction cylinder via adjustment of the position of a set screw against an exterior surface of the bushing. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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