Claims
- 1. An overhead arm assembly comprising in combination:
- a. a base;
- b. a first arm pivotally mounted adjacent one end thereof to said base by first pivot means;
- c. a second arm pivotally mounted at one end thereof to the other end of said first arm by second pivot means;
- d. a third arm having one end pivotally connected to said second arm adjacent the other end thereof and adapted to support depending equipment from adjacent the other end thereof;
- e. a dynamic counterbalancing assembly comprising:
- i. a lever pivotally connected at one end to said first arm adjacent said first arm one end by third pivot means;
- ii. means for connecting said second arm to said lever for constraining them to a substantially parallel relationship with each other; and
- iii. biasing means connected adjacent the other end of said lever for applying a first counterbalancing force to said first arm about said third pivot means, said counterbalancing force varying in response to the angular orientation of said second arm relative to said base, the moment of inertia of said dynamic counterbalancing assembly about said third pivot means being approximately equal to the moment of inertia of said second arm, third arm, and said depending equipment about said second pivot means; and
- f. a static counterbalancing means for applying a second counterbalancing force to said first arm, said second counterbalancing force approximately balancing said first arm about said first pivot means, said static counterbalancing means being connected with said first arm adjacent said first arm one end.
- 2. The overhead arm assembly of claim 1 wherein said lever comprises a lever arm and said biasing means comprises a weight affixed to said lever arm.
- 3. The overhead arm assembly of claim 1 wherein said static counterbalancing means operably associated with said first arm one end for applying a second counterbalancing force to said first arm about said first pivot means comprises a weight affixed to said first arm more proximate said first arm one end than said third pivot means whereby second counterbalancing force varies in response to the angular orientation of said first arm relative to said base.
- 4. The overhead arm assembly of claim 1 further including orientation means for constraining said third arm to a fixed angular orientation relative to said base.
- 5. An overhead arm assembly comprising:
- a. a base
- b. a first arm pivotally connected to said base by a first pivot means;
- c. a second arm pivotally connected by a second pivot means to said first arm;
- d. a third arm pivotally connected by a third pivot means to said second arm; and,
- e. orientation means for constraining said third arm to a fixed angular orientation relative to said base, said orientation means comprising:
- i. a lever pivotally mounted on said second pivot means,
- ii. first orientation connecting means for connecting said lever with said base; and,
- iii. second orientation connecting means connecting said lever with said third arm.
- 6. The overhead arm assembly of claim 5 wherein said first orientation connecting means comprises a substantially linear first link constrained to a parallel relationship with said first arm and said second orientation connecting means comprises a substantially linear second link constrained to a parallel relationship with said second arm, whereby said first arm, said lever, said first link and a portion of said base form a first parallelogram and whereby said second arm, said lever, said second link and a portion of said third arm form a second parallelogram, said first and second parallelograms being interconnected with each other by said lever.
- 7. The overhead arm assembly of claim 5 wherein said lever comprises a bell crank.
- 8. A multisegmented arm assembly comprising:
- a first scan arm pivotally mounted on a first pivot means,
- means for supporting said first pivot means at selectable and stable spatial positions and orientations;
- a second scan arm pivotally mounted adjacent a first end portion of the second scan arm adjacent to a first end portion of the first arm by a second pivot means;
- a lever arm having a first end pivotally mounted adjacent a second end portion of the first scan arm by a second pivot member;
- a connecting means pivotally connected at a first end with a central portion of said lever arm by a third pivot means and pivotally connected at a second end adjacent the first end portion of the second scan arm by a fourth pivot means, said connecting means being dimensioned to contrain said lever arm and said second scan arm to a substantially parallel relationship,
- a biasing means connected to a second end of said lever arm for applying a counterbalancing force to said first scan arm, said counterbalancing force varying in response to the spatial orientation of said second scan arm;
- an ultrasonic probe pivotally connected with said second scan arm by a fifth pivot means, said first, second, third, fourth, and fifth pivot means disposed to constrain said first and second scan arm and said ultrasonic probe to motion within a single plane, said single plane being determined by the spatial orientation of said first pivot means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 907,408 filed May 18, 1978.
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