freerangequark
Mechanical
- May 11, 2005
- 88
Hi,
In my spare time I am working on a toy invention. For the purpose of this invention, I need to create a mechanism as follows:
1. The mechanism must lift 8oz (item 1) over a distance of 8" in one second or less. item 1 must then rotate 30 degrees clockwise, then 30 degrees counter clockwise, then retract.
2. The mechanism must fit within a 4 x 4" footprint.
For these requirements I figured I would use a leadscrew with a guide to limit rotation during extension and retraction which would also allow the 30 degrees rotation only at the extension limit. The single motor would then be controlling the extension, rotation, and retraction, movements.
The leadscrew I will use would be a 3/8" Stub Acme thread with a 1" lead per rotation (5 starts). To get the extension speed I need, I need to turn it at 480 RPM which I figure I could achieve by gearing down a small high rpm DC motor with sufficient torque.
This is the first time I have needed to design a small toy type mechanism and was looking for some feedback on my approach.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
In my spare time I am working on a toy invention. For the purpose of this invention, I need to create a mechanism as follows:
1. The mechanism must lift 8oz (item 1) over a distance of 8" in one second or less. item 1 must then rotate 30 degrees clockwise, then 30 degrees counter clockwise, then retract.
2. The mechanism must fit within a 4 x 4" footprint.
For these requirements I figured I would use a leadscrew with a guide to limit rotation during extension and retraction which would also allow the 30 degrees rotation only at the extension limit. The single motor would then be controlling the extension, rotation, and retraction, movements.
The leadscrew I will use would be a 3/8" Stub Acme thread with a 1" lead per rotation (5 starts). To get the extension speed I need, I need to turn it at 480 RPM which I figure I could achieve by gearing down a small high rpm DC motor with sufficient torque.
This is the first time I have needed to design a small toy type mechanism and was looking for some feedback on my approach.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!