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Posted by: rarvind ® 01/08/2006, 22:46:35 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hiii all im arvind doing my final year project ....
any idea as to how to design the interlock would be of great help ........
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Posted by: zekeman ® 01/11/2006, 17:00:05 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Your description is not clear. If you want some help, send a sketch of your setup. |
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Posted by: rarvind ® 01/11/2006, 23:32:23 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Hiii thanks a lot for your response ... sorry im unable to attach the file its like i have a hollow cylindrical element which is flexible and expandable diametrically.
request your inputs please ....
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Posted by: zekeman ® 01/12/2006, 09:51:15 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Can you make the outer surface a sawtooth that would engage another on the fixed cylindrical "stop" in a ratchetlike fashion?
Look at a tywrap mechanism for some insight on this. Or more simply, if you could put a pin protusion on the end of the piece and when it expands it would fall into a hole in the mating stop. Hope this will give you a starting point. |
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Posted by: rarvind ® 01/16/2006, 00:11:12 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Thanks for the reply well the main problem is the hollow cylindrical element is a polyurethane material ... which engages on expansion into another rubber material and hence the idea of a saw tooth mechanism or any friction type concept will not be very effective i guess ....
n thats why i wanted to figure out whether i can incorporate any mechanism which enables the inner cylinder to lock when expanded ......
request your inputs ...... |
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Posted by: Yates ® 01/18/2006, 07:46:59 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Does your device need to transmit torque ?
Are you looking for a permanent interlock or rather one which engages and disengages as a function of direction of rotation or torque transmitted, or both ? |
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Posted by: rarvind ® 01/18/2006, 08:55:35 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
thanks for your reply well the basic purpose is to lock itself in its expanded position ... there is no transmission or motion of either flexible cylinders .....
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