Engineering Asked by maxmclau on July 25, 2021
I’m working on a system that requires a small cord (~3ft long) to retract up into a reel and lock in place so it cannot be pulled away from the reel. Sort of like a seatbelt mechanism after it’s been pulled too far or too hard.
I’m hoping to find something off the shelf that is small and lightweight (~100g) before building my own solution. I’ve found industrial spring reels like these, that are of the correct size and construction, but none have the locking functionality I’m looking for.
Does this mechanism sound familiar to anyone?
Depending on the direction of extension/retraction you could use a mechanism for :
Basic parts of dog leash mechanism.
Figure from medium.com
You can see a patent like that in https://patents.google.com/patent/US5255768A/en.
This is an example part with a complete plug assembly you can buy from espares.co.uk (you can search and find something more to your specific needs).
Answered by NMech on July 25, 2021
Dog leashes allow line to run, retract, then slide a button to lock the line in place. Dollar stores have inexpensive options.
This takes care of locking after full retraction: Include a ramp and stop with a bead (on the line), so during retraction once brought behind the stop-engagement this prevents the line from re-extending.
If you want a seat-belt function: You would need to include an inertial catch, like a centrifugal clutch, that when it spins at some pre-determined velocity, it catches the exterior and engages (in your case) the non-rotating housing. Add dampers so that when the "catches" engage, breakage is prevented.
Answered by Jim Clark on July 25, 2021
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