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Mechanical Fastening Methods for a Glass Cylinder

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Mechie10

Mechanical
Jul 26, 2004
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Hello All,

I am new to designing with glass and I would like to get some input on attachment methods for mass production of a assembly for a consumer product. The preliminary design is a 1/4 metal rod threaded into the center of a 3 inch diameter x 1 inch high glass cylinder. There is a raised boss inside the center of the cylinder with and internal thread to attach the rod. Several competitive products use Borosilicate glass, so it would be a starting point. The rod-glass joint would have repeated cycles of approximately 0.5-5 lbs of tension. At this point the force and dimensions are an approximate and just to get a feel for the design parameters and scale, so an analysis has not been done yet. Before I get too deep into the design I would like to know if and what type of internal threads manufacturable. What threads should be used to reduce notch sensitivity in glass for a repeated loads? And lastly, if there is a problem with this design, what would be some recommended attachment methods?
 
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I thought of another fastening method in case internal threads are not possible, so I'll just add it here for comment. A bracket with the internal threads for the rod can be attached to the boss, if an undercut recess or hole can be added to the cylinder boss in a secondary operation.
 
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