Mechbob1
Mechanical
- Feb 18, 2022
- 21
I have a problem I'm struggling to solve.
Think of hand-dropping a mortar round down a tube then moving away. I want to be able to do that, but remotely and without electronics/solenoids etc. An video example of what I'm trying to achieve is here:
I've got a potential solution, but I'm stuck on how to 'release' the mechanism (ie, let go of the round and move away from the tube).
So, I've got a way to hold the 'round' in place, but unsure how to release and get it out of the way.
The current solution is below (from above vantage):
Here, in Position A, it is holding the object. Once released and it changes to Position B, the mechanism springs apart and falls to the ground. What I haven't yet solved is how to release/hold the mechanism together. We've toyed with the idea of a cable to remove whatever captures the two square ends, but I keep running into challenges.
Without going too far in a certain direction, I'm thinking of a cable pulling on a ball-pin which is holding the two parts together, as per below image.
Can you poke holes in current idea, and suggest improvements/better ideas? Thanks.
PS, apologies for shoddy drawings, just playing with designs at this stage.
Think of hand-dropping a mortar round down a tube then moving away. I want to be able to do that, but remotely and without electronics/solenoids etc. An video example of what I'm trying to achieve is here:
I've got a potential solution, but I'm stuck on how to 'release' the mechanism (ie, let go of the round and move away from the tube).
So, I've got a way to hold the 'round' in place, but unsure how to release and get it out of the way.
The current solution is below (from above vantage):
Here, in Position A, it is holding the object. Once released and it changes to Position B, the mechanism springs apart and falls to the ground. What I haven't yet solved is how to release/hold the mechanism together. We've toyed with the idea of a cable to remove whatever captures the two square ends, but I keep running into challenges.
Without going too far in a certain direction, I'm thinking of a cable pulling on a ball-pin which is holding the two parts together, as per below image.
Can you poke holes in current idea, and suggest improvements/better ideas? Thanks.
PS, apologies for shoddy drawings, just playing with designs at this stage.