Claims
- 1. In a counterbalance apparatus comprising a torsion spring having a first end and a second end, means for holding the first end of said torsion spring against rotation connected to the first end of said torsion spring, means for following connected to the second end of said torsion spring, a spiral rod having a first end and a second end, the first end of said spiral rod extending through said means for following and into said torsion spring, the second end of said spiral rod comprising means for attaching an item to be counterbalanced by the counterbalance apparatus, said spiral rod comprising a thread the pitch of which varies along a portion of the rod which extends through said means, for following and into said torsion spring, said means for following being configured to be rotated by the threads of the spiral rod as the spiral rod is reciprocated through the means for following and by said rotation to rotate said second end of said torsion spring, the improvement comprising:
- the pitch changing according to the equation:
- lambda(z)=arctan(k(z)*phi(z)/(L(z)*r(z)))
- where;
- z=distance along the longitudinal axis of the helix;
- lambda=helix angle as a function of vertical displacement z, defined as the angle between the helical surface of a thread and a plane perpendicular to the helical rod's longitudinal axis;
- k=torsional spring stiffness as a function of vertical displacement z;
- phi=rotation of the torsional spring as a function of vertical displacement z;
- L=desired lift as a function of vertical displacement z;
- r=radius of the spiral rod as a function of vertical displacement z.
- 2. The counterbalance apparatus of claim 1 in which the second end of said torsion spring is free to rotate on said spiral rod.
- 3. The counterbalance apparatus of claim 1 in which said torsion spring comprises wire having parallel sides along a substantial length of the wire.
- 4. In a counterbalance apparatus comprising a torsion spring having a first end and a second end, means for holding the first end of said torsion spring against rotation connected to the first end of said torsion spring, means for following connected to the second end of said torsion spring, a spiral rod having a first end and a second end, the first end of said spiral rod extending through said means for following and into said torsion spring, the second end of said spiral rod comprising means for attaching an item to be counterbalanced by the counterbalance apparatus, said spiral rod comprising a thread the pitch of which varies along a portion of the rod which extends through said means for following and into said torsion spring, said means for following being configured to be rotated by the threads of the spiral rod as the spiral rod is reciprocated through the means for following and by said rotation to rotate said second end of said torsion spring, the improvement comprising:
- the pitch change can be described by the equation:
- lambda(z)=arctan(k(z)*phi(z)/(L(z)*r(z)))
- where;
- z=distance along the longitudinal axis of the helix;
- lambda=helix angle as a function of vertical displacement z, defined as the angle between the helical surface of a thread and a plane perpendicular to the helical rod's longitudinal axis;
- k=torsional spring stiffness as a function of vertical displacement z;
- phi=rotation of the torsional spring as a function of vertical displacement z;
- L=desired lift as a function of vertical displacement z;
- r=radius of the spiral rod as a function of vertical displacement z.
- 5. The counterbalance apparatus of claim 4 in which the second end of said torsion spring is free to rotate on said spiral rod.
- 6. The counterbalance apparatus of claim 4 in which said torsion spring is made stiff so that it essentially does not stretch when the counterbalance apparatus is balancing an item.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/052,280 filed Jul. 11, 1997.
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