Claims
- 1. A desktop flat panel display support system suitable for supporting a flat panel display above a desktop, the system comprising:
- a. an arm having a first end and a second end and a spring attachment situated between the first end and the second end;
- b. a pivot means including at least one UHMWPE washer at each of the ends of said arm;
- c. a flat panel display attachment means attached at said pivot means of said first end of said arm;
- d. a bracket means attached at said pivot means of said second end of said arm and wherein said bracket means includes an adjustable spring mount; and,
- e. a spring connecting the adjustable spring mount and the spring attachment and providing a counterbalance force to the flat panel display attachment means.
- 2. A mounting system for support by a table top surface for supporting a flat panel display screen comprising:
- a. a component mount which is suitable for supportingly engaging said display screen;
- b. a pivoting bracket assembly comprising a tilt bracket attached to said component mount, said tilt bracket comprising:
- (1) at least two planar metal surfaces that rotatingly move with respect to each other;
- (2) at least one easy breakaway frictional polymer disk located between said at least two metal surfaces;
- (3) at least one spring washer located adjacent and outside an outer surface of said at least two metal surfaces; and,
- (4) said at least two metal surfaces, said at least one easy breakaway frictional polymer disk, and said at least one spring washer being held under tension by a nut and a bolt;
- c. a support arm with an inboard end and an outboard end and a central portion, said outboard end being attached to said pivoting bracket assembly;
- d. an arm elevation bracket attached to said inboard end of said support arm, said support arm being elevationally pivotable with said elevation bracket;
- e. said arm elevation bracket comprising:
- (1) at least two planar metal surfaces that rotatingly move with respect to each other;
- (2) at least one easy breakaway frictional polymer disk located between said at least two metal surfaces;
- (3) at least one spring washer located adjacent and outside an outer surface of said at least two metal surfaces;
- (4) said at least two metal surfaces, said at least one easy breakaway frictional polymer disk, and said at least one spring washer being held under tension by a nut and a bolt; and,
- (5) said arm elevation bracket providing a frictional stability to hold said support arm in place and yet provide a low repositioning force;
- f. a gas spring with an inboard end and an outboard end, said inboard end being pivotally connected to said arm elevation bracket, and said outboard end being pivotally connected to said central portion of said support arm; and,
- g. a surface mount bracket attached to said arm elevation bracket to pivotally hold said elevation bracket to said table top surface, said surface mount bracket comprising:
- (1) at least two metal surfaces and at least one UHMWPE disk positioned between said at least two planar metal surfaces;
- (2) at least one spring washer; and
- (3) a nut and bolt to hold said at least one UHMWPE disk under tension.
- 3. The mounting system of claim 2, wherein each of said at least one easy breakaway frictional polymer disks having a similar static and dynamic coefficient of friction is taken from a group comprising ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) and Delrin.
- 4. The mounting system of claim 2, wherein each of said at least one spring washer is a Belleville washer.
- 5. The mounting system of claim 2, wherein said pivotal connection of said inboard end of said gas spring to said arm elevation bracket and said pivotal connection of said outboard end of said gas spring to said central portion of said support arm together define an optimal angle of said gas spring relative to said arm elevational bracket such that said gas spring provides a linear counterbalancing force as said support arm is elevationally pivoted throughout its range of motion for the range of loads mountable on said support arm.
- 6. The mounting system of claim 2, wherein said gas spring is located within said support arm and is positionally connected to said elevation bracket to provide a dynamically changing counterbalance moment corresponding to an increasing or decreasing moment load as said support arm traverses throughout its range of motion.
- 7. The mounting system of claim 2, wherein said support arm is evenly supported by said gas spring over a range of motion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/660,397, filed Jun. 7, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,842,672.
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