Claims
- 1. A counterbalance system for use in conjunction with a tanning system having a heavy pivotable upper unit and a stationary lower unit secured to a frame, the system adapted to counterbalance the weight of the upper unit, comprising:
- a pair of pivot arms mounted in parallel fashion to substantially opposite ends of said upper unit;
- an axle, said axle coupled to and extending in a substantially perpendicular manner between each of said arms;
- a set of preloaded torsion spring means each having a plurality of coils wound around opposite ends of said axle, one end of each of said coils being proximal to said arms and fixedly attached to said frame, the other end of each of said coils being distal to said arms and releasibly coupled to said axle in operative association therewith such that substantially all of the weight of said upper unit is offset by said spring means, and wherein the counterbalance force provided by the spring means may be adjusted by adjusting the preload on either of the spring means.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said frame includes a pair of stops for limiting the pivotal movement of said upper unit in both an upward and downward direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 642,565, filed Oct. 14, 1985 U.S. Pat. No. 4,600,009.
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