Claims
- 1. A slow-acting rotary shaft device, comprising:
- a rotary member which rotates relative to a stationary member,
- a hollow shaft body latched with said rotary member,
- two cap members, each of which is inserted pivotally on one end of said hollow shaft body and latched to said stationary member,
- a torsion bar, one end of which is latched with said hollow shaft body and another end of which is latched with one of said cap members, and
- viscous grease shielded between said hollow shaft body and said cap members, said hollow shaft body being divided into two portions, one of said two portions being a main portion which is latched with said rotary member, the other of said two portions being latched with the end of said torsion bar, one of said two portions having a projection and the other of said two portions having a concave, said projection and said concave being disposed on opposing end surfaces of said two portions, said projection and said concave together defining an idling area so that said two portions are rotatable relative to each other, and said projection being urged upon one wall of said concave when said device is assembled with said rotary member being closed.
- 2. A slow-acting rotary shaft device according to claim 1, wherein initial torque is stored in said torsion bar, with said rotary member closed, in order to rotate said rotary member automatically, in a direction of opening up to a neutral position in which said rotary member is in a vertical state.
- 3. A slow-acting rotary shaft device according to claim 2, wherein, when said rotary member moves beyond said neutral position, by virtue of said idling area, said torsion bar is free of load in said idling area, said idling area being approximately 30.degree., a gravity moment of said rotary member being balanced by shearing resistance of said grease so as to stop said rotary member at an arbitrary position and wherein up to an ultimate opening position of said rotary member of approximately 15.degree., the total of shearing resistance of the grease and a recoil force of said torsion bar balances with the gravity moment of said rotary member, permitting stoppage of said rotary member at said arbitrary position.
- 4. A slow-acting rotary shaft device according to claim 1, wherein said viscous grease enables rotation to be slow and moderate throughout all rotations of said rotary member relative to said stationary member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/793,537, filed Nov. 18, 1991, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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