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Revolute joints are used in numerous applications such as door hinges, mechanisms, and other uni-axial rotation devices. [2] A revolute joint is usually made by a pin or knuckle joint, through a rotary bearing. It enforces a cylindrical contact area, which makes it a lower kinematic pair, also called a full joint.
A gudgeon is a socket-like, cylindrical (i.e., female) fitting attached to one component to enable a pivoting or hinging connection to a second component. The second component carries a pintle fitting, the male counterpart to the gudgeon, enabling an interpivoting connection that can be easily separated.
A hinge is a component that attaches one edge of a door to the frame, while allowing the other edge to swing from it. It usually consists of a pair of plates, each with a set of open cylindrical rings (the knuckles) attached to them. The knuckles of the two plates are offset from each other and mesh together.
Similar to butt hinges, but usually more decorative; most commonly used in suitcases, briefcases, and the like. Concealed hinge Used for furniture doors (with or without a self-closing features and/or damping systems), they consist of two parts: (1.) the cup and arm, and (2.) the mounting plate. They are also called "cup hinges", or "Euro ...
concrete hinge concrete hinge with front side notches. Concrete hinges are hinges produced out of concrete, with little or no steel in the hinge neck, which allows a rotation without a significant bending moment. [1] The high rotations [2] [3] result from controlled tensile cracks as well as creep.
Cylindrical joint seen in 3-dimensional view. A cylindrical joint is a two-degrees-of-freedom kinematic pair used in mechanisms. [1] Cylindrical joints constrain two bodies to a single axis while allowing them to rotate about and slide along that axis. This can be pictured by an unsecured axle mounted on a chassis, as it may freely rotate and ...