How does an adjustable device work?

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An intern is seeking guidance on designing an adjustable device in height and width, referencing a specific design for clarification. The discussion highlights the difficulty in understanding the functionality of the design due to language barriers and lack of familiarity with certain mechanisms. Participants suggest looking into click tabs used in EZ-Up pop-up awnings as a potential solution. Additional resources are provided to help explain the mechanical securing parts involved. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the operational mechanisms behind adjustable designs.
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hello everyone
i am doing my intern and am told to come up with a design for a device adjustable in height and width.
i have been looking on the internet and found some designs that might work but the problem is i don't know exactly how does they function.
for example this design : http://www.rdbureau.com/p-184.html

so I'm hoping that someone can explain to me about how it operates.
thanks :)
 
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cadounette said:
hello everyone
i am doing my intern and am told to come up with a design for a device adjustable in height and width.
i have been looking on the internet and found some designs that might work but the problem is i don't know exactly how does they function.
for example this design : http://www.rdbureau.com/p-184.html

so I'm hoping that someone can explain to me about how it operates.
thanks :)

Hard to tell from the picture and the French explanation, but it could use the click tabs that you find on EZ-Up pop-up awenings. Are you familiar with them?
 
euh no. i don't know what it is EZ-Up.
and I'm from france.. i forgot to mention it ^^'
 
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many thanks.. it really helps :)
 
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