Plastic spring

Spring devices – Bendable along flat surface

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267164, F16F 118

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059842857

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a plastic spring, consisting of a spring tongue attached to a spring support by means of a web.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Plastic springs can be used for many purposes, and they are employed for instance in tablet dispensers as a return spring for the tablet ejector. These plastic springs are mostly injection-molded in one single operation together with the spring support, and up to now have consisted of a bow-shaped web ending as a spring tongue at its free end. For safety reasons a material must be chosen for the production of the plastic spring and the spring support, which in case of rupture does not involve a risk of injury by sharp edges, pointed parts or the like, so that the material properties of the used plastic material cannot be adjusted to the required spring properties. Therefore, the known plastic springs are often too weak and cannot satisfy the requirements as regards the spring deflection and the spring force.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is thus the object underlying the invention to eliminate these deficiencies and create a plastic spring as described above, which can easily be injection-molded from the same material as the associated spring support, and whose spring properties can nevertheless easily be adapted to different conditions.
This object is solved by the invention in that the web is rigidly supported with respect to the spring support, and at least one auxiliary spring tongue parallel to the spring tongue extends from the web below the spring tongue. The spring tongue and auxiliary spring tongues constitute a cooperating spring assembly, whose spring force increases the more spring is deflected, since the deflecting spring tongue is supported by the underlying auxiliary spring tongue under a load then to and then to the spring force of the auxiliary spring tongue is added to the spring force of the spring tongue. This increase in spring force can be adjusted to the desired conditions by the number of auxiliary spring tongues, and the extent of the deflection may be influenced by means of the distance between the spring tongue and auxiliary spring tongue. The plastic spring can therefore be injection-molded from a suitable material which is break-proof even under higher loads, the dangerous point of attachment of the web is secured by rigidly supporting the web on the spring support.
When the spring tongue and the auxiliary spring tongues have a length which decreases towards the spring support, the stiffness increasing with decreasing length results in a progressive increase in spring force with increasing defection of the spring, and there is in addition achieved a space-saving arrangement of the auxiliary spring tongues below the spring tongue.
For properly utilizing the material properties, the spring tongue and the auxiliary spring tongues have a width tapering towards the free end of the tongue, so that the material stresses can be uniformly distributed over the length of the tongue when a load is acting on the spring.
It is also advantageous to provide lateral supporting cheeks between web and spring support, as these supporting cheeks do not only provide stability of the web support, but a protective housing is formed between the supporting cheeks and the web for the spring tongue and the auxiliary spring tongues.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

In the drawing, the subject-matter of the invention is represented by way of example, wherein:
FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate an inventive plastic spring in a schematic side view and top view, respectively.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A plastic spring 1, which is injection-molded together with the spring support 2, for instance a tablet dispenser magazine, consists of a web 3 attached to the spring support 2, which web verges into a transversely extending spring tongue 4, and from which below the spring tongue 4 for instance two auxiliary spring tongues 5, 6 protrude in the same direction. The auxiliary spring tongues

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patent: 5746418 (1998-05-01), Jansen

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