Machined Spring Features HELI-CAL Flexure
December 17, 2009 by CouplingTips
Filed under Featured, Flexible
SANTA MARIA, CA—The HELI-CAL® Flexure is a flexible helix (curved beam) machined into a unique configuration that incorporates special design requirements, performance features and/or characteristics. The material is basically unlimited.

When used as a spring, the multi-functional flexure provides desired and predictable elastic performance in compression, extension, torsion, lateral bending and lateral translation modes.
One huge advantage of this technology—it enables customer specified end-attachments, such as tangs, clamps, flanges or threaded ends to be integrated into a single multi-functional component.
Helical Products Company, Inc.
www.Heli-Cal.com
HELI-CAL® Flexure coupling
February 20, 2009 by CouplingTips
Filed under Beam, Flexible
The demands put upon today’s design engineers seem to increase yearly. It is little wonder engineers are reaching for the Rolaids with one hand and the assistance of industry specialists with the other. Clearly the pressure is on engineers to produce designs that create competitive edge.

Designs that provide a competitive edge combine simplicity of manufacture and assembly with durability and quailty in a compact design at a reasonable cost. Every component in an assembly should be evaluated and reevalulated routinely to determine if it could do more and do it better. Another name for its process is “value engineering.”
Each of the integrated, multi-featured products that Helical makes is a story unto itself. The diversity of the features displayed in these parts offers a glimpse into the productivity potential that can be had by using multi featured parts. The integrated, multi-featured part saves assembly time, conserves system space, and by virtue of its single piece name, assures backlash free performance. In almost every case, this means extended life and sizable cost savings to the customer. The only characteristic these parts have in common is the HELI-CAL® Flexure (flexible beam). All other features incorporated in each part were created specifically to customer requirements.
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Helical’s Flexible Helix Beam
January 15, 2009 by CouplingTips
Filed under Flexible
SANTA MARIA, CA. – Helical Products Company’s curved beam “flexure” can be designed and manufactured into a variety of special shapes and forms for use in a variety of diverse applications.

Used as a flexible coupling or u-joint, the “flexure” utilizes its curved beam to transmit torque while compensating for lateral, angular and axial movements. The technology enables designer specified end attachments, such as tangs, clamps, flanges or threaded ends to be integrated into a single, multi-fuctional component.
Helical Launches All-New Website
December 16, 2008 by CouplingTips
Filed under Flexible
Helical Products Inc. launches an all new website focused on delivering a vastly improved user experience and key technical information. A new ‘Flexure Facts’ database is easily searchable to find all of the various uses flexible couplings can be applied to, from aerospace to medical applications. The HELI-CAL Flexure is a flexible helix (curved) beam machined from one piece of material into a specific configuration that incorporates special design requirements, performance features or characteristics.
When used as a spring, the flexure provides desired and precise elastic performance in compression, extension, torsion, lateral bending and lateral displacement modes. Used as a flexible coupling or u-joint, the flexure utilizes its curved beam to transmit torque while compensating for lateral, axial, and angular misalignment movements.

A specific advantage of this technology – it enables customer specified end attachments, such as tangs, clamps, flanges, or threaded ends to be integrated into a single, multi-functional component.
The new site also features new navigation around product specifications, product information, catalog downloads and a wealth of technical information including a new section called ‘Engineer’.

