Cam balance mechanism systems and methods

US9581285B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9581285-B2
Application numberUS-201514635353-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2015
Priority dateJul 30, 2010
Publication dateFeb 28, 2017
Grant dateFeb 28, 2017

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Embodiments include a balance mechanism having a first cam and a second cam configured to convert a variable force exerted by the energy storage member into a substantially constant force applied to a mounting portion. The balance mechanism may be useful for balancing forces such that a user can set the height of an electronic display and/or other equipment attached to the balance mechanism at a number of heights within the range of travel allowed by the mechanism. Lift mechanisms, display positioning apparatuses, and height adjustable desks incorporating a multi-cam balance mechanism are also provided. A method of positioning a display is also provided.

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A lift mechanism, comprising: a base; a support column coupled to the base; a mounting portion movably coupled to the support column; an energy storage member coupled to the support column; a balance mechanism coupled to the support column and connecting the energy storage member and the mounting portion, the balance mechanism comprising: a first cam having a radius, a first end, a second end, and a first cam surface that winds about a first axis of rotation and between the first and second ends of the first cam, wherein the radius of the first cam decreases as the first cam surface winds between the second end and the first end of the first cam; a second cam having a radius, a first end, a second end, and a second cam surface, wherein the second cam is fixedly attached to the first cam, wherein the second cam winds about the first axis of rotation and between the first and second ends of the second cam, wherein the radius of the second cam decreases as the second cam surface winds between the second end and the first end of the second cam, wherein the second end of the first cam is adjacent the second end of the second cam; and a pulley system comprising a first cam pulley, a second cam pulley and an energy storage member pulley, wherein the first cam pulley, the second cam pulley, and the energy storage member pulley are fixedly attached to each other, and wherein the pulley system winds about a second axis of rotation that does not coincide with the first axis of rotation. 2. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the balance mechanism includes a wheel, and wherein the first cam, the second cam and the wheel are coaxially mounted to the base. 3. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a cam member comprising the first cam and the second cam. 4. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the decreasing radius of the first cam and the decreasing radius of the second cam are configured to match a variable force profile of the energy storage member. 5. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the first cam pulley and the second cam pulley route one or more flexible elements between the first and the second cams and the energy storage member. 6. The lift mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the pulley system further comprises at least one flexible element coupling the first cam pulley to the first cam and the second cam pulley to the second cam, and further comprising at least one additional flexible element coupling the energy storage member pulley with the energy storage member. 7. The lift mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the first cam pulley, the second cam pulley and the energy storage member pulley are integrally formed. 8. The lift mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the at least one flexible element coupling the first cam pulley to the first cam and the second cam pulley to the second cam comprises a first flexible element coupling the first cam pulley to the first cam and a second flexible element coupling the second cam pulley to the second cam. 9. The lift mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the one or more flexible elements comprises a first flexible element coupled between the first cam and the energy storage member and a second flexible element coupled between the second cam and the energy storage member. 10. The lift mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the energy storage member comprises a first extension spring and a second extension spring, and wherein the first flexible element couples to the first extension spring to the first cam and the second flexible element couples the second extension spring to the second cam. 11. The lift mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the first cam receives about half of the variable force exerted by the energy storage member on the first cam pulley and the second cam receives about half of the variable force exerted by the energy storage member on the second cam pulley. 12. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the mounting portion comprises a tubular configuration that fits about the support column. 13. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the support column comprises a first tube and the mounting portion comprises a second tube in sliding engagement with the first tube. 14. The lift mechanism of claim 13 , wherein the first tube is an outer tube and the second tube is an inner tube received within the outer tube. 15. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising an adjustment mechanism configured to adjust a tension of the energy storage member. 16. The lift mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a brake mechanism coupled to the support column and configured to hold a position of the mounting portion relative to the support column. 17. A display positioning apparatus comprising: a base: a support column coupled to the base: a mounting portion movably coupled to the support column, the mounting portion comprising a display mount for attaching an electronic display; an energy storage member coupled to the support column; a balance mechanism coupled to the support column and connecting the energy storage member and the mounting portion, the balance mechanism comprising: a first cam having a radius, a first end, a second end, and a first cam surface that winds about a first axis of rotation and between the first and second ends of the first cam, wherein the radius of the first cam decreases as the first cam surface winds between the second end and the first end of the first cam; a second cam having a radius, a first end, a second end, and a second cam surface, wherein the second cam is fixedly attached to the first cam, wherein the second cam that winds about the first axis of rotation and between the first and second ends of the second cam, wherein the radius of the second cam decreases as the second cam surface winds between the second end and the first end of the second cam, wherein the second end of the first cam is adjacent the second end of the second cam; and a pulley system comprising a first cam pulley, a second cam pulley and an energy storage member pulley, wherein the first cam pulley, the second cam pulley, and the energy storage member pulley are fixedly attached to each other, and wherein the pulley system winds about a second axis of rotation that does not coincide with the first axis of rotation. 18. The display positioning apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising a cam member comprising the first cam and the second cam. 19. The display positioning apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the decreasing radius of the first cam and the decreasing radius of the second cam are configured to match a variable force profile of the energy storage member.

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  • repositionable · CPC title

  • Platforms for supporting office equipment · CPC title

  • adapted to upward-downward translation movement · CPC title

  • with vertically-adjustable parts · CPC title

  • around a horizontal axis (F16M11/2035 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9581285B2 cover?
Embodiments include a balance mechanism having a first cam and a second cam configured to convert a variable force exerted by the energy storage member into a substantially constant force applied to a mounting portion. The balance mechanism may be useful for balancing forces such that a user can set the height of an electronic display and/or other equipment attached to the balance mechanism at …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ergotron Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16M11/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 28 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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