Adjustment mechanism
11234509 · 2022-02-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Lee Baker (Richmond, AU)
- Kelly Watts (Richmond, AU)
- Michelle Rosevear (Richmond, AU)
- Drew Allan (Ulverstone, AU)
Cpc classification
A47B17/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An adjustment mechanism, including a first, second and third element pivotally connected to each other in series; locking mechanism to lock the respective elements in a selected position relative to each other; and a pushbutton actuating mechanism that releases the locking mechanism such that the elements are independently pivoted with respect to each other and release of the pushbutton actuating mechanism re-energizes the locking mechanism.
Claims
1. An adjustment mechanism, including: a first, a second and a third element each connected to a common aligned pivot axis and each capable of pivoting independently about the common aligned pivot axis; locking means aligned with the pivot axis to lock the respective first, second and third elements in a selected position relative to each other; and a pushbutton actuating mechanism that releases the locking means such that the first, second and third elements are independently pivotal with respect to each other, and release of the pushbutton actuating mechanism re-engages the locking means.
2. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the first element is a body, with the second and third elements being legs such that the legs are independently pivotal with respect to each other and to the body, whereby height and an angle of the body can be adjusted.
3. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the body includes a panel having two ends, whereby a set of two legs are connected to each end of the panel.
4. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, wherein each locking means includes two locking mechanisms, which may be independently released.
5. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 4, wherein each pushbutton actuating mechanism has a two-stage depression, a half depression releasing a first locking mechanism of the two locking mechanisms and a full depression releasing the two locking mechanisms.
6. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 4, wherein a first locking mechanism of the two locking mechanisms provides a locking engagement between the first element and the second element, and a second locking mechanism of the two locking mechanisms provides a locking engagement between the second element and the third element.
7. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the two locking mechanisms are spring-loaded, such that the two locking mechanisms are biased into a locking engagement.
8. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the two locking mechanisms are interlocking teeth.
9. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 8, wherein each pushbutton actuating mechanism has a two-stage depression, a half depression releasing a first locking mechanism of the two locking mechanisms and a full depression releasing the two locking mechanisms; and wherein the half depression of the pushbutton actuating mechanism pushes the second and third elements away from the first element, disengaging the interlocking teeth and allowing for rotation and wherein the full depression of the pushbutton actuating mechanism pushes the third element away from the second element, disengaging the interlocking teeth and allowing for rotation.
10. An adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the first, second and third elements each have an aperture, which are aligned, and wherein the push button actuating mechanism includes a shaft that extends through the aligned apertures of the first, second and third elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further aspects of the present invention and further embodiments of the aspects described in the preceding paragraphs will become apparent from the following description, given by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(21) The slopeboard incorporates two adjustment mechanisms according to the present invention. On each side of the main panel 14 are two shoulders 20 that downwardly depend from respective sides of the main panel 14. In the embodiment illustrated the shoulders 20 are integrally formed with the main panel 14 with curved edges 22 being created.
(22) Pivotally attached to each shoulder are a first leg 24 and a second leg 26. Each of the legs and the shoulder are able to pivot independently about a pivot axis 28, see
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(24) An aperture 32 extends through the shoulder 20 and an inwardly extending boss 34 (see
(25) First leg 24 is elongate with rounded ends forming a foot 46 to contact an underlying surface and a pivot end 48. On the outer side of the first leg 24 at the pivot end 48 are two concentrically spaced apart outwardly extending bosses 50a, 50b. Positioned in the recess between the two bosses 50a, 50b is a plurality of radially arranged teeth 52 (see
(26) The second leg 26 is also elongate with rounded ends forming a foot 62 to contact an underlying surface and a pivot end 64. On the outer side of the second leg 26 are two concentrically spaced apart outwardly extending bosses 66a, 66b. Positioned in the recess between the two bosses 66a, 66b is a plurality of radially arranged teeth 68 (see
(27) As can be seen in
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(29) The inner boss 66a of second leg 26 sits within the inner boss 54a first leg 24. First leg teeth 56 interlock with second leg teeth 68 preventing rotation of the components with respect to each other. The interlocked teeth are shown in
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(31) Further depression of the pushbutton 30 is shown in
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(33) Release of the pushbutton 78 halfway locks the first and second leg with respect to each other by re-engaging teeth 56, 58. This locks the height. Further release of the pushbutton 78 results in spring 84 biasing pushbutton 78 outwardly, which draws the first arm and second arm assembly towards shoulder 20, re-engaging teeth 40, 52. This locks the angular orientation of main panel 14.
(34) Hex screws 100 are provided that limit the rotation of the legs, such that they cannot rotate further than 90 degrees from the main panel 14 increasing the usability of the system.
(35) The main body and legs will typically be made from a transparent thermoplastic polymer, such as polycarbonate or acrylic, more typically known as Plexiglass™.
(36) The present invention allows dynamic adjustment of the height and angle of components, such as those used in a slopeboard, which is faster to use, more accurate and provides greater adjustability to other adjustable slopeboards. The pushbutton operation of the adjustment mechanism disengages the locking teeth, allowing uninhibited smooth movement of the legs with respect to the main body. The locking mechanism is robust, allowing for a high weight capacity, providing for diversified use.
(37) It will be understood that the invention disclosed and defined in this specification extends to all alternative combinations of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text or drawings. All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the invention.