toggle joint
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Definition
Noun: A mechanical joint consisting of two arms connected by a pivot or hinge. When force is applied to straighten the arms, it creates significant pressure or force at the ends of the joint. This mechanism is used to apply a large amount of pressure with a relatively small input force.
Usage
A toggle joint is a specific type of linkage used in machines and tools where a great mechanical advantage is needed. It is commonly found in devices like clamps, presses, and certain types of locks.
Examples
- The toggle joint in the printing press ensures the paper is held firmly in place.
- Engineers utilized a toggle joint mechanism to design a more powerful clamp.
- When the handle is pushed, the toggle joint straightens and applies tremendous pressure to the workpiece.
Advanced Usage
- "To toggle": As a related verb, it means to switch between two states or positions. While distinct from the noun "toggle joint," the concept of a pivoting action is shared.
- Example: You can toggle the setting on and off.
- The principle of the toggle joint is critical in over-center mechanisms, where the joint moves "over center" to lock a position, as seen in suitcase latches or car seatbelt buckles.
Variants and Related Words
- Toggle (Noun): A short rod or lever that is passed through a loop or hole to act as a fastener, or a key or command that switches between alternatives.
- Toggle (Verb): To switch or alternate.
- Toggle Mechanism: A system that uses a toggle joint.
Synonyms
- Linkage
- Hinged joint
- Over-center mechanism (for the locking principle)
Related Phrases
- Toggle clamp: A clamp that uses a toggle joint for rapid and powerful clamping.
- Toggle press: A press that operates using a toggle joint mechanism.
Noun
- a joint made by two arms attached by a pivot; used to apply pressure at the two ends by straightening the joint