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help! Need search term!

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Jan 19, 2007
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Hi! I need a "spring" that behaves like a dome switch, but bigger:

the output of which would be a step function if plotted displacement vs. force. (there is no electrical requirement for this thing)

I hope for limited travel (<.050"), with a force threshold of about 8pounds. The item woudl need to have an outer diameter of about .875", and a bore of at least .50".

please comment on feasibility (this is a pie is the sky mechanism, I'm not sure it can be done, but would solve certain problems if so). Also, search terms for said item if I have described an off-the-shelf product! I will, of course, be calling my spring expert, but I like to approach manufacturers with a clue of what I really need...


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What do you mean by "a force threshold of about 8 pounds"?
Does it has to snap through (Bi-stable)? If yes, how much force is needed to return it to previous position?
 
I had dismissed bellvilles because I thought they had a rather linear force/displacement profile. Assumptions.... Nice, that would be easy! Not sure I have the axial space, but crossing my fingers.

Yes, I'd like it to snap through at about 8#, and return to original shape after the force is removed.

The concept being: a small handheld instrument, shaped like an electric toothbrush. Imagine attaching the "disposable toothbrush" to the body of the unit by pressing the two together. I want a tactile feedback that the person has installed if pressed together with enough force. I want the displacement to return when the force is removed. there's not very much space (axial, nor radial), so I'm looking for a space efficient solution.

other ideas are very welcome- I'm just spit-balling here.

(we are not making tooth brushes, just an example 'cuz secrecy.)






 
It seems that it can be achieved in the outer and inner diameter limits. Maximum deflection is under 1 mm. However, I doubt you can find a spring off the shelf. You may need to custom design and manufacture it.

 
How about "ball detent locking mechanism"

Walt
 
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