Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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802280 | Mechanism and Machine Theory | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Part of the challenge in designing compliant mechanisms is finding suitable joints that provide the needed motion and force–deflection characteristics. The Lamina Emergent Torsional (LET) Joint is presented as a compliant joint suited for applications where large angular rotation is desired, but high off-axis stiffness is not as critical. The joint is introduced and the equations necessary for determining the force–deflection characteristics are presented. Since the LET Joint can be fabricated from a single planar layer, it is well suited for macro and micro applications. Illustrative examples are provided with devices fabricated from materials as diverse as steel, polypropylene, and polycrystalline silicon.
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Authors
Joseph O. Jacobsen, Guimin Chen, Larry L. Howell, Spencer P. Magleby,