METHOD FOR REDUCING LOCALIZED DEFORMATION IN SNAP-IN FEATURES
20230114134 ยท 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B7/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A snap-in link that provides a snap-in connection between two devices. The link includes an elongated portion and first and second flexible arms coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a first snap-in slot at an opposite end. The flexible arms include an outer side, an inner side, a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the outer side and a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the inner side, where a nub is formed in each of the indentations along the outer side and the flexible arms define a slot therebetween.
Claims
1. A link for providing a snap-in connection between two devices, the link comprising: an elongated portion; a first flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a first snap-in slot at an opposite end, the first flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the first flexible arm including a first outer side, a first inner side, a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the first outer side and a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the first inner side; and a second flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a second snap-in slot at an opposite end, the second flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the second flexible arm including a second outer side, a second inner side, a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the second outer side and a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the second inner side, wherein the first and second flexible arms define a slot therebetween.
2. The link according to claim 1 wherein a nub is formed in each of the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and each of the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm to provide two radii in each of the indentations.
3. The link according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm are staggered relative to each other so that a stress-concentration indentation in the outer side is not directly across the first flexible arm from a stress-concentration indentation in the inner side, and wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm are staggered relative to each other so that a stress-concentration indentation in the outer side is not directly across the second flexible arm from a stress-concentration indentation in the inner side.
4. The link according to claim 1 wherein the stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm are directly across from each other and are equally spaced from a centerline of the link.
5. The link according to claim 4 wherein all of the stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the second outer side of the second flexible arm are the same distance from the centerline.
6. The link according to claim 4 wherein some of the stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the second outer side of the second flexible arm that are not directly across from each other have different distances from the centerline.
7. The link according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm are directly across from each other.
8. The link according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations.
9. The link according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm is four stress-concentration indentations and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm is four stress-concentration indentations.
10. The link according to claim 1 wherein elongated portion includes two opposing tabs.
11. The link according to claim 1 wherein the link is a single piece of stamped metal.
12. A link for providing a snap-in connection between two devices, the link comprising: an elongated portion; a first flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a first snap-in slot at an opposite end, the first flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the first flexible arm including a first outer side, a first inner side, a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the first outer side and a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the first inner side, wherein a nub is formed in each of the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm, and wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm are staggered relative to each other so that a stress-concentration indentation in the outer side is not directly across the first flexible arm from a stress-concentration indentation in the inner side; and a second flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a second snap-in slot at an opposite end, the second flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the second flexible arm including a second outer side, a second inner side, a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the second outer side and a plurality of stress-concentration indentations formed in the second inner side, wherein a nub is formed in each of the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm, and wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm are staggered relative to each other so that a stress-concentration indentation in the outer side is not directly across the second flexible arm from a stress-concentration indentation in the inner side, and wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm are directly across from each other, and wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm are directly across from each other, and wherein the first and second flexible arms define a slot therebetween.
13. The link according to claim 12 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first outer side of the first flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second outer side of the second flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations.
14. The link according to claim 12 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first inner side of the first flexible arm is four stress-concentration indentations and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second inner side of the second flexible arm is four stress-concentration indentations.
15. The link according to claim 12 wherein elongated portion includes two opposing tabs.
16. A link for providing a snap-in connection between two devices, the link comprising: an elongated portion; a first flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a first snap-in slot at an opposite end, the first flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the first flexible arm including a plurality of stress-concentration indentations; and a second flexible arm coupled to the elongated portion at one end and having a second snap-in slot at an opposite end, the second flexible arm being flexible relative to the elongated portion, the second flexible arm including a plurality of stress-concentration indentations, wherein the first and second flexible arms define a slot therebetween.
17. The link according to claim 16 wherein a nub is formed in each of the plurality of stress-concentration indentations to provide two radii in each of the indentations.
18. The link according to claim 16 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations are formed in a side of the first and second flexible arms.
19. The link according to claim 18 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the side of the first flexible arm and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the side of the second flexible arm are directly across from each other.
20. The link according to claim 16 wherein the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the first flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations and the plurality of stress-concentration indentations in the second flexible arm is five stress-concentration indentations.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0011] The following discussion of the embodiments of the disclosure directed to a snap-in link including two opposing cantilever arms defining a slot therebetween and including a series of inside stress-concentration indentations and a series of outside stress-concentration indentations is merely exemplary in nature, and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure or its applications or uses.
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[0013] A series of stress-concentration indentations 36 are formed along an outer side of the cantilever arm 16 opposite to the slot 20 between the top portion 24 and the mounting portion 14, where each indentation 36 includes a central nub 38 to provide two stress-concentration radii in each indentation 36. Likewise, a series of stress-concentration indentations 40 are formed along an outer side of the cantilever arm 18 opposite to the slot 20 between the top portion 26 and the mounting portion 14, where each indentation 40 includes a central nub 42 to provide two stress-concentration radii in each indentation 40, and where the indentations 36 and 40 are directly across the slot 20 from each other. A series of stress-concentration indentations 44 are formed along an inner side of the cantilever arm 16 facing the slot 20 between the top portion 26 and the mounting portion 14 and a series of stress-concentration indentations 46 are formed along an inner side of the cantilever arm 18 facing the slot 20 between the top portion 26 and the mounting portion 14, where the indentations 44 and 46 are directly across the slot 20 from each other.
[0014] In this non-limiting embodiment, there are five of the indentations 36 and 40 and four of the indentations 44 and 46 to provide the desired deformation and strength by distributing bending stresses and deformation throughout the link 10. The secondary radii provided by the nubs 38 and 42 further distribute the stresses within the link 10 by using the additional radii to focus stresses occurring in the indentations 36 and 40 to two points instead of one. Further, the indentations 44 are positioned between or staggered relative to the indentations 36 and the indentations 46 are positioned between or staggered relative the indentations 40, which avoids excessive reduction in cross-section area and tensile strength of the arms 16 and 18. The indentations 36, 40, 44 and 46 can have any suitable radius for the purposes discussed herein to provide the desired stress areas on the link 10. Although all of the indentations 36 and 40 are shown spaced the same distance from a vertical centerline of the link 10, the figures are intended to represent that the indentations 36 and 40 that are horizontally aligned across the slot 20 can be spaced the same distance from the centerline, but each set of horizontally aligned indentations 36 and 40 can be spaced different distances from the centerline to move stresses on the arms 16 and 18 up and down.
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[0018] The foregoing discussion discloses and describes merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined in the following claims.