Claims
- 1. A precision parallel float mechanism comprising:
- (a) a base including three registration surfaces in a fixed plane of reference, each of said registration surfaces being spaced an equal distance from each of the remaining of the three registration surfaces;
- (b) a relatively displaceable member having three directly opposed corresponding registration surfaces lying in a plane of reference, said plane of reference being spaced from and substantially parallel to said fixed plane of reference;
- (c) three columns, each column having a pair of peripheral contact surfaces, each pair of contact surfaces being positioned at a respective opposite end of a respective column for engaging respectively a pair of said opposed registration surfaces, each of said columns including at least one reduced extension, each of said reduced extensions projecting through at least one of said opposed registration surfaces, a plurality of head extremities, each head extremity being positioned at the end of a respective reduced extension, and yieldable preloaded resilient means being positioned between each respective head extremity and each respective opposed registration surface, said yieldable preloaded resilient means establishing normal compression engagement with respective registration surfaces subject to each column tilting in substantially parallel relationship wherein the peripheral contact surfaces tilt with respect to the registration surfaces in response to a predetermined force couple imposed on the parallel planes of reference of said base and displaceable member, and said resilient means comprise compression springs reacting between respective head extremities and the base or displaceable member at the other end.
- 2. Mechanism of claim 1 wherein said columns comprise cylindrical rods and said resilient means comprise coiled springs.
- 3. Mechanism of claim 1 wherein said registration surfaces comprise equilaterally spaced areas of a planar surface.
- 4. Mechanism of claim 1 including means limiting displacement of said member relative to said base to less than the extension of said peripheral contact surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/269,047 filed 11/9/88 now abandoned which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 06/941,679, filed on Dec. 15, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,786.
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Divisions (1)
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Dec 1986 |
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Continuations (1)
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