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Sophisticated Design Automatic Tailgate Final Presentation December 5, 2001 Ted Akiskalos June Doan Tarek Elshazly Maggie Kim David Nimitz Sharon Ramey.

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1 Sophisticated Design Automatic Tailgate Final Presentation December 5, 2001 Ted Akiskalos June Doan Tarek Elshazly Maggie Kim David Nimitz Sharon Ramey

2 Objective To build an automatic system that will facilitate the operation of a truck tailgate

3 Goals and Constraints To develop an automatic truck tailgate that is: Cheap Robust Compact Reliable Not a major interference to truck load Easy to use

4 Overall Design

5 Agenda Part Drawings - Locking Mechanism - System Cover - Bracket Engineering Analysis Prototype Presentation

6 Locking Mechanism

7 Parts (con’t.) System Cover

8 Parts (con’t.) Bracket Front View Back View

9 Parts Detaching Pin Cable DetachableCable Secure 0.5” 1.5” 0.4” 1.5” 0.6” 2” 6” 1/14” Front View Side View 2” 6” Spool 2” Cable Eyelet

10 Engineering Analysis To find weight of tailgate: FTFT W FxFx FyFy L F T = Force required to lift the tailgate from the edge (30lb) W = Weight of the tailgate F x & F y are the reaction forces in the X and Y axis, respectively L= Length from hinge to end of tailgate L/3 o

11 L Engineering Analysis (con’t.) To find tension in cable: To find added force in x direction: W FyFy L/3 T 45 o 1” FxFx W = Weight of the tailgate (90lb) F x & F y are the reaction forces in the X and Y axis, respectively T = Tension in the cable L= Length from hinge to end of tailgate l= Length from hinge to attachment point of cable o l

12 Measuring the Tension in the Cable

13 Engineering Analysis (con’t.) Motor requirements Distance connection point on tailgate travels: Work required: Power required: Torque needed: T r Spool

14 Motor 16” 20” x Open tailgate Closed tailgate D=3/8” 17” 4” Engineering Analysis (con’t.) Hole extension  20” 16” x 4” 90-  Triangle created in open position: To solve for hole extension, x:

15 Hole Extension

16 Fabricating Spool

17 Motor and Drive Mechanism Mounted on Truck

18 Installing a Support Bracket for Spool

19 Preliminary Cable, Pin Assembly

20 Completed Cable, Pin Assembly

21 Fitting the Cover to the Side of the Bed using a Template

22 Securing the Cover

23 A Pin used to Keep the Spring in Place

24 Lower Limit Switch

25 Mounting Switch under a latch

26 Wiring a circuit

27 Differences Design Operate from cab with handle L-bracket to mount motor only Cover for motor only Larger spool Use existing latch Gravity only force Circuit Raised by slight angle Momentary push button Four pole/double throw relays Rod holding limit switch Possible to have tailgate half open Prototype Operate from existing tailgate latch L-bracket and two straight brackets to mount motor and align spool Cover for motor and circuit; brackets added Smaller spool Removed springs from latch Spring Force Circuit Manual activation Push and hold button Single pole/double throw relays Rubber clasp, extension holding switch Safety feature added to prevent this


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