Claims
- 1. A counterbalance mechanism for vertically adjustable worksurfaces and the like, comprising:
- a support adapted to mount said counterbalance mechanism adjacent an associated worksurface;
- a drive shaft mounted on said support for axial rotation, and adapted for operable connection with the worksurface to facilitate vertical adjustment of the same within a predetermined range;
- a first energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a first axial torque to said drive shaft in a first rotational direction; said first energy storage device being configured such that said first axial torque diminishes at a predetermined rate as said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction; and
- a second energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a second axial torque to said drive shaft in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction, thereby defining a resultant counterbalance force which facilitates vertical adjustment of the worksurface; said second energy storage device being configured such that when said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction, said second axial torque diminishes at a rate which is substantially equal to said predetermined rate of said first energy storage device, whereby said resultant counterbalance force remains generally constant throughout said predetermined range of vertical adjustment of the worksurface.
- 2. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said first energy storage device comprises a first spring, and said second energy storage device comprises a second spring.
- 3. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 2, including:
- a cam operably connecting said second spring with said drive shaft.
- 4. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- said first spring comprises a torsional coil spring disposed coaxially with said drive shaft, having a first end thereof fixedly connected to said support, and a second end thereof fixedly connected to said drive shaft.
- 5. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- said second spring includes a compensator shaft rotatably mounted to said support; and including:
- a flexible line wound around a portion of said compensator shaft and a portion of said cam thereby operably interconnecting said drive shaft and said compensator shaft; and wherein
- said second spring comprises a torsional coil spring having one end portion thereof fixed to said base and a second end portion thereof fixed to said compensator shaft.
- 6. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 5, including:
- a rotationally adjustable mount, connected with said support, and selectively varying the rotational position of the first end of said first spring to adjust the magnitude of said first axial torque.
- 7. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 6, including:
- a brake movable between an engaged position wherein said drive shaft is rotationally locked to said support, and a released position wherein said drive shaft is free to rotate.
- 8. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 7, including:
- a release that permits movement of said brake to said released position when the difference between said counterbalance force and a selected weight on the worksurface is within a preselected range.
- 9. A counterbalance mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- an external torque acts on said drive shaft in a direction opposite said first axial torque; and including:
- an indicator communicating a signal to a user when an imbalance condition exists due to said counterbalance force being unequal to said external torque.
- 10. A counterforce mechanism for adjustable furniture and the like, comprising:
- a support adapted to mount said counterforce mechanism in an associated furniture article;
- a drive shaft mounted on said support for axial rotation, and adapted for operable connection with the furniture article to facilitate adjustment of the same;
- a first energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a first axial torque to said drive shaft in a first rotational direction;
- an eccentric mounted on said drive shaft, and rotating therewith; and
- a second energy storage device operably connected between said support and said eccentric, and applying a second axial torque to said drive shaft in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction, thereby defining a resultant counterbalance force which facilitates adjustment of the furniture article.
- 11. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said first energy storage device comprises a first spring, and said second energy storage device comprises a second spring.
- 12. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- said eccentric comprises a cam having a marginal cam surface; and including:
- a flexible member having one end portion thereof wound around at least a portion of said marginal cam surface, and an opposite end portion thereof connected with said second spring.
- 13. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 12, including:
- a movable spring mount connecting said first spring with said support, and being configured to selectively deflect said first spring to provide adjustment of said first axial torque.
- 14. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 13, wherein:
- said first spring comprises a torsional coil spring, and said second spring comprises a torsional coil spring; and including:
- a compensator shaft rotatably mounted to said support, wherein one end of said second spring is fixed to said support, and the opposite end of said second spring is fixed to said compensator shaft.
- 15. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 14, including:
- a brake mounted to said support, and being movable between an engaged position wherein said drive shaft is rotationally locked to said support, and a released position wherein said drive shaft is free to rotate.
- 16. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 15, including:
- a release that permits movement of said brake to said released position when the difference between said counterbalance force and a selected weight on the worksurface is within a preselected range.
- 17. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 10, including:
- a movable spring mount connecting said first spring with said support, and being configured to selectively deflect said first spring to provide adjustment of said first axial torque.
- 18. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 10, including:
- a brake mounted to said support, and being movable between an engaged position wherein said drive shaft is rotationally locked to said support, and a released position wherein said drive shaft is free to rotate.
- 19. A counterforce mechanism as set forth in claim 18, including:
- a release that permits movement of said brake to said released position when the difference between said counterbalance force and a selected weight on the worksurface is within a preselected range.
- 20. A height adjustable support for office equipment and the like, comprising:
- a worksurface;
- a base shaped to support said worksurface;
- a guide operably connecting said worksurface with said base for movement between a raised position and a lowered position;
- a drive shaft mounted in said base for axial rotation, and operably connected with said worksurface such that rotation of said drive shaft shifts said worksurface;
- a counterbalance mechanism operably connected between said worksurface and said base, and generating a lifting force which biases said worksurface toward said raised position; and
- a brake mechanism retaining said worksurface in a selected position, and including a brake surface rotating with said drive shaft, a flexible line wrapped about at least a portion of said brake surface, and a brake actuator which shifts between a locked position wherein said flexible line is tensed and frictionally engaging said brake surface and preventing rotation of said drive shaft, and an unlocked position wherein said flexible line is slackened and allows said drive shaft to rotate.
- 21. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 20, wherein said counterbalance mechanism includes:
- a first energy storage device operably connected between said base and said drive shaft, and applying a first axial torque to said drive shaft in a first rotational direction; said first energy storage device being configured such that said first axial torque diminishes at a predetermined rate as said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction; and
- a second energy storage device operably connected between said base and said drive shaft, and applying a second axial torque to said drive shaft in a second rotational directional direction opposite to said first rotational direction, thereby defining a resultant lifting force which facilitates vertical adjustment of said worksurface, said second energy storage device being configured such that when said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction, said second axial torque diminishes at a rate which is substantially equal to the predetermined rate of said first energy storage device, whereby the resultant lifting force remains generally constant.
- 22. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 21, wherein:
- said first energy storage device comprises a first spring, and said second energy storage device comprises a second spring.
- 23. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 22, including:
- a cam operably interconnecting said second spring and said drive shaft.
- 24. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 23, wherein:
- said first spring is a torsional coil spring that is coaxial with said drive shaft, wherein one end of the first spring is rigidly connected to said support, and the opposite end is fixed to said drive shaft.
- 25. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 24, including:
- a compensator shaft rotatably mounted to said support; and
- a flexible line that is wound around a portion of said compensator shaft and a portion of the cam to thereby operably connect the drive shaft and the compensator shafts; and wherein:
- said second spring comprises a torsional coil spring having one end portion thereof fixed to said support and a second end portion thereof fixed to said compensator shaft.
- 26. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 25, including:
- a rotationally adjustable mount connected with said support, and selectively varying the rotational position of the first end of said first spring to adjust the magnitude of said first axial torque.
- 27. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 26, including:
- a brake movable between an engaged position wherein said drive shaft is rotationally locked to said support, and a released position wherein said drive shaft is free to rotate.
- 28. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 27, including:
- a release that permits movement of said brake to said released position only when said counterbalance force is within a preselected range of a selected weight on the worksurface.
- 29. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 21, wherein:
- said first axial torque is variable to adjust the magnitude of the counterbalance force.
- 30. A height adjustable support for computers and the like, comprising:
- a worksurface;
- a base;
- a guide operably interconnecting said worksurface and said base for guided motion between a raised position and a lowered position;
- a counterforce mechanism generating a lifting force biasing said worksurface into said raised position; and
- an indicator operably connected to said counterforce mechanism and providing a signal that communicates the magnitude of said lifting force to a user.
- 31. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 30, wherein:
- said indicator provides a visual signal corresponding to the magnitude of said lifting force to a user.
- 32. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 31, wherein the counterforce mechanism includes:
- a support mounting said counterforce mechanism to said worksurface;
- a drive shaft mounted on said support for axial rotation, and adapted for operable connection with said worksurface to facilitate vertical adjustment of the same within a predetermined range;
- a first energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a first axial torque to said drive shaft in a first rotational direction; said first energy storage device being configured such that said first axial torque diminishes at a predetermined rate as said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction; and
- a second energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a second axial torque to said drive shaft in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction, thereby defining a resultant lifting force which facilitates vertical adjustment of the worksurface; said second energy storage device being configured such that when said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction, said second axial torque diminishes at a rate which is substantially equal to said predetermined rate of said first energy storage device, whereby said resultant lifting force remains generally constant throughout said predetermined range of vertical adjustment of the worksurface.
- 33. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 32, wherein: said first energy storage device comprises a first spring, and said second energy storage device comprises a second spring.
- 34. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 33, including:
- a cam operably connecting said second spring with said drive shaft.
- 35. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 34, wherein:
- said first spring comprises a torsional coil spring disposed coaxially with said drive shaft, having a first end thereof fixedly connected to said support, and a second end thereof fixedly connected to said drive shaft.
- 36. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 35, wherein:
- said second spring includes a compensator shaft rotatably mounted to said support; and including:
- a flexible line wound around a portion of said compensator shaft and a portion of said cam thereby operably interconnecting said drive shaft and said compensator shafts; and wherein:
- said second spring comprises a torsional coil spring having one end portion thereof fixed to said base and a second end portion thereof fixed to said compensator shaft.
- 37. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 36, including:
- a rotationally adjustable mount, connected with said support, and selectively varying the rotational position of the first end of said first spring to adjust the magnitude of said first axial torque.
- 38. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 37, wherein:
- said indicator includes a visual readout that moves upon rotation of said adjustable mount.
- 39. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 38, including:
- a brake movable between an engaged position wherein said drive shaft is rotationally locked to said support, and a released position wherein said drive shaft is free to rotate.
- 40. A height adjustable support for computer equipment and the like, comprising:
- a base;
- a worksurface;
- a pair of spaced-apart legs extending downwardly from said worksurface and slidingly engaging said base;
- first and second lower wheels, each of which is rotatably mounted adjacent a lower end of a selected leg;
- an elongated shaft rotatably mounted to said worksurface and extending between said legs; and
- first and second flexible lines, each having an upper end forming a loop around said shaft above said lower wheels, each of said upper ends including a resilient tension member connecting said upper ends to said base, a lower end of said first line wrapping at least partially around said first lower wheel and a lower end of said second line wrapping at least partially around said second lower wheel, each cable being fixed to said base such that rotation of said shaft tenses a portion of each of said flexible lines and evenly raises each side of said worksurface without tipping or binding.
- 41. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 40, including:
- a counterforce mechanism, and wherein:
- said shaft comprises a drive shaft operably connected to said counterforce mechanism, said counterforce mechanism generating a torque on said drive shaft biasing said worksurface into a raised position.
- 42. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 41, including:
- a support adapted to mount said counterforce mechanism adjacent said worksurface;
- a drive shaft mounted on said support for axial rotation, and adapted for operable connection with said worksurface to facilitate vertical adjustment of the same within a predetermined range;
- a first energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a first axial torque to said drive shaft in a first rotational direction; said first energy storage device being configured such that said first axial torque diminishes at a predetermined rate as said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction; and
- a second energy storage device operably connected between said support and said drive shaft, and applying a second axial torque to said drive shaft in a second rotational direction opposite to said first rotational direction, thereby defining a resultant counterbalance force which facilitates vertical adjustment of the worksurface; said second energy storage device being configured such that when said drive shaft rotates in said first rotational direction, said second axial torque diminishes at a rate which is substantially equal to said predetermined rate of said first energy storage device, whereby said resultant counterbalance force remains generally constant throughout said predetermined range of vertical adjustment of the worksurface.
- 43. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 42, wherein:
- said first energy storage device comprises a first spring; and wherein:
- said second energy storage device comprises a second spring.
- 44. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 43, including a cam operably connecting said second spring with said drive shaft.
- 45. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 44, wherein said first spring comprises a torsional coil spring disposed coaxially with said drive shaft, having a first end thereof fixedly connected to said support, and a second end thereof fixedly connected to said drive shaft.
- 46. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 45, including:
- a compensator shaft rotatably mounted to said support; and including:
- a flexible line wound around a portion of said compensator shaft and a portion of said cam thereby operably interconnecting said drive shaft and said compensator shafts; and wherein:
- said second spring comprises a torsional coil spring having one end portion thereof fixed to said base and a second end portion thereof fixed to said compensator shaft.
- 47. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 46, including:
- a rotationally adjustable mount, connected with said support, and selectively varying the rotational position of the first end of said first spring to adjust the magnitude of said first axial torque.
- 48. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 47, including:
- an indicator operably connected to said counterforce mechanism, said indicator communicating the magnitude of said lifting force to a user.
- 49. A height adjustable support as set forth in claim 40, including:
- a manual hand crank operably connected to said shaft such that rotation of said hand crank by a user rotates said shaft and selectively raises or lowers said worksurface.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/054,608, filed Aug. 1, 1997, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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