1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an impacting head and an impact testing device using the impacting head.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as mobile phones, are impact tested to test their impact resistance.
During the impact process, the impacting head 13 is an important element. The collision between the impacting head 13 and the gas cylinder 15 is subject to certain requirements concerning the properties of the impacting head 13 and the gas cylinder 15. The typical impacting head 13 is made of rubber and formed by molding process, which prices the impacting head 13 at about $1,000.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
The substrate 21 is made of aluminum or aluminum alloy. The rubber head 23 is made of polyurethane resin which contains elements of carbon, oxygen, and chlorine, wherein the atomic percentage of the carbon is about 75% to about 77%, the atomic percentage of the oxygen is about 19% to about 21%, and the atomic percentage of the chlorine is about 4% to about 4.3%. The density of the rubber head 23 is about 1.12 to about 1.14 g/cm3. The Shore A hardness is about 25 to about 27.
The substrate 21 is generally disc-shaped. The substrate 21 defines a circular groove 211 for receiving the rubber head 23. The groove 211 defines a plurality of screw holes 213 for screws to secure the impacting head 20 on the impact testing device 100.
The rubber head 23 includes a distal surface 231, an intermediate portion 232, and an engaging portion 233. The engaging portion 233 is cylindrical and has a shape and size matching the groove 211. The engaging portion 233 is partially received in the groove 211. The intermediate portion 232 extends from the engaging portion 233, and the cross-sectional diameter of the intermediate portion 232 decreases from the engaging portion 233 to the distal surface 231. The distal surface 231 extends from the intermediate portion 232 and is conical.
The ratio of the diameter of the engaging portion 233 to the diameter at the bottom surface of the distal surface 231 is about 7:8 to about 9:10. The ratio of vertical heights of the engaging portion 233, the intermediate portion 232, and the distal surface 231 is respectively (7-9):(4-5): and (4.5-6).
In the embodiment, the engaging portion 233 has a diameter of 91.4 mm, and the engaging portion 233 has a height of 8.5 mm. The intermediate portion 232 has a vertical height of 4.5 mm. The distal surface 231 has a diameter at the bottom surface of 81.67 mm and a vertical height of 5.36 mm.
The rubber head 23 can be formed in any desired size.
The impacting head 20 is suitable for any impact testing device which leads to a display of trapezoidal waves as a result of the impact between an impacting head and a gas cylinder.
The impacting head 20 of the present disclosure is mounted on the impact testing device 100. Then a plurality of shock tests are implemented to obtain a plurality of trapezoidal waves as shown in
The impacting head 20 of the present disclosure is made by the rubber head 23 and the substrate 21 bonding together. The impacting head 20 has a very long service life and the cost is much lower. Furthermore, the impacting head 20 will produce trapezoidal waves which meet the requirements of the IEC 60068-2-27 2008 standard on hitting the gas cylinder.
It is believed that the exemplary embodiment and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiment of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110432406.3 | Dec 2011 | CN | national |