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titleDifferent concepts and Research for the Trunk Props
  • 2 BAR LINKAGE SYSTEM

    • Link to a gif showing a similar system: https://gifs.com/gif/r83AgW

    • Pros:

      • Relatively simple mechanism

        • Two rods connected by an internal pin. At the end points are mounted to external pins

        • To lock the two linkages a variety of systems may be used:

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“Bird’s mouth” Lock

https://youtu.be/NPNMDxLSKo8?t=37

When opening, will have to raise the roof then slightly lower it to engage the “Bird’s mouth” lock

When closing will have to raise the roof slightly to disengage the lock before being able to close it

Machining the linkages to have the flanges needed for the lock may be difficult

  • Welding on flanges may be a possibility

    • But must consider strength of weld

Spring Loaded Latch

In some versions of this type of mechanism it is quite difficult to get the pin past the spring loaded latch

Integrating the pin may be difficult

Will have to correctly spec out / design spring loaded latch

Note: A video of a similar mechanism is linked to in the “Sliding Bar Mechanism” section

Physical Latch

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Integrating pin/dowel may be difficult

Will need to design / spec out a latch that can withstand necessary force

ARCHIVE - Intermediate brace

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To lock it in place an intermediate brace piece can sit under the internal pin connection (as shown in sketch below)

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  • Note the physical connection from the brace piece to Link B can take many forms

    A manual pin that slots into Link B

    • Less mounting space required compared to other concepts

      • Only need two mounting areas for the external pin connection (one on the trunk, the other on the side panel)

    • Cons:

      • Can only lock at one height

      • Will need additional components to have a supported closing of the trunk

        • i.e. in its current form you must manually close the trunk to prevent it from slamming

    • SINGLE SLIDING BAR MECHANISM

      • A single bar is mounted to two external mounting pins

        • One is on the trunk

        • The other is mounted to a shaft that it can slide along or may be a pin restricted in its motion by a slide opening

          • If a pin and slide opening is used, the following mechanism could be used to lock the mechanism

            • Link: https://youtu.be/5JQkzjj_cxs?t=65 (watch until 1:34)

            • Notes:

              • In some versions of this type of mechanism it is quite difficult to get the pin past the spring loaded latch

              • This mechanism will require additional mounting space and hardware

              • Integrating the pin may be difficult

              • Will have to correctly spec out / design spring loaded latch

      • Pros:

        • Relatively simple in nature

          • Only requires shaft, single linkage and external pin mounts

        • Allows for locking at variable heights

        • Could (relatively) easily integrate a supported closing mechanism

          • At the very end of the shaft would need something to slow the velocity of the bottom mount

        • Adaptable

          • Allows for the ability to become a motorized system

          • Can just as easily work as a manual system

      • Cons:

        • Will need lots of horizontal room for the shaft

        • May weigh more than other designs due to the shaft

    • COMPRESSED AIR SUPPORT STRUT

      • Similar mechanism to conventional cars

      • Will work in a similar manner

        • Two attachment points, one on the trunk another on the side

        • When opening the piston will extend

          • At apex the compressed air supports the piston, preventing it from contracting and the trunk closing

        • When closing, the force you exert will be greater than what the compressed air within can resist

          • Causing the piston to contract and the trunk to close

      • Pros:

        • Allows for supported closing of the trunk

        • May be more lightweight compared to other solutions

      • Cons:

        • Probably will need to purchase this

          • May be hard to find one that has the exact specifications we need

          • If we get ones that are too highly overspecced, it will take a higher than normal amount of force to close the trunk

        • May be hard to integrate these factory components (which are designed for specific makes and models of production cars) into our custom car

          • Mounting may be an issue

    • SCISSOR JACK MECHANISM

      • Top of scissor jack will mount to roof, bottom of scissor jack will mount to side panel

      • Will work as conventional scissor jacks do

        • Threaded bar is spun

          • Clockwise or counterclockwise spin will cause jack to raise or lower

      • Pros:

        • Can have automatic opening and closing of trunk (if a motor is used)

          • Users do not need to physically open the trunk

        • Can support the roof at a variable angle

      • Cons:

        • If a motor is used, this is another element that will draw power from the battery box

          • Also will add additional weight (on top of the scissor jack itself)

          • Will require power and control wire connections

          • Would be hard to integrate a manual operation of the scissor jack

            • Physically moving the motor’s axle may cause grinding of internal motor gears

        • If no motor is used (manual operation only) this would be physically strenuous

        • Will need horizontal space for the threaded bar to extend into

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