emarthinsen
Computer
- Mar 8, 2004
- 3
Hello-
This might be a basic question, but here goes. I'm trying to design a counterweighted lifting arm for an adjustable work surface. I attached a picture that shows the basics of what I am looking for. Essentially, I'm looking for a mechanism that will allow the work surface to be raised or lowered. When it is raised or lowered, it should move only in the y direction and not in the x direction. The counterweight is needed so that someone can raise and lower the surface by hand, without needing any assistance. Lastly, this is for public consumption, so style, reliability, and simplicity matters (not that private consumers don't care about such things). Does anyone have any ideas on how to pull this off? Is there any prior art that I can study to get a better sense of how others have approached this problem?
Regards,
Eric
This might be a basic question, but here goes. I'm trying to design a counterweighted lifting arm for an adjustable work surface. I attached a picture that shows the basics of what I am looking for. Essentially, I'm looking for a mechanism that will allow the work surface to be raised or lowered. When it is raised or lowered, it should move only in the y direction and not in the x direction. The counterweight is needed so that someone can raise and lower the surface by hand, without needing any assistance. Lastly, this is for public consumption, so style, reliability, and simplicity matters (not that private consumers don't care about such things). Does anyone have any ideas on how to pull this off? Is there any prior art that I can study to get a better sense of how others have approached this problem?
Regards,
Eric