Title of article
Design of a constant-force snap-fit mechanism for minimal mating uncertainty
Author/Authors
Yi-Ho Chen، نويسنده , , Chao-Chieh Lan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
17
From page
34
To page
50
Abstract
For assembling injection-molded plastic parts having complicated geometry, snap-fit mechanisms are preferable to screws and chemical adhesives. The use of snap-fits relies on accurate calculation of interference and the associated mating force. The mating force is proportional to the interference, which is very sensitive to plastic part dimensional error. Insufficient interference would result in loose assembly, whereas excessive interference would impede assembly and possibly damage the thin-walled plastic parts. The possibility of unqualified interference impairs the high-value application of snap-fits to electronic appliances and automobiles. To alleviate the requirement for precise interference and to improve the assemblyʹs robustness, this paper presents a constant-force snap-fit mechanism that maintains a regular mating force against a range of interference uncertainty. We propose a design formulation to find mechanism configurations that produce the most constant mating force. Illustrated simulations and experiments show that the mating force of the constant-force snap-fit is less sensitive to interference uncertainty than are typical snap-fits. Since uncertain mating force is minimized without demanding precise interference, we expect this mechanism to provide a ready alternative to existing snap-fit assembly applications.
Keywords
Snap-fit connector , Constant-force mechanism , Plastic part assembly , Contact analysis , Compliant mechanism
Journal title
Mechanism and Machine Theory
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Mechanism and Machine Theory
Record number
1164588
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