Switch cover Snap-up spring mechanism?

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The discussion focuses on identifying the spring mechanism used in a specific switch cover that snaps up and down. Participants suggest various names for the mechanism, including "toggle mechanism" and "over centre mechanism." The term "Toggle Switch Position Indication Cover" is mentioned as a common name for the protective cover. One user expresses a need to create a miniaturized version of the cover with custom adjustments for a project. The conversation highlights the user's background in electronics engineering, which contributes to their unfamiliarity with mechanical engineering concepts.
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Hi. I'm searching for a name of the spring mechanism that snaps-up and snaps-down this type of Switch cover https://cdn.sparkfun.com//assets/parts/6/9/9/0/11310-03a.jpg .
on the left side of this red cover, you can clearly see the spring and few other things, that makes it to resist any change of position of the cover, up to a point when spring releases the tension and let's the cover to snap up. same happens when snapping down.

i's sure in mechanical engineering it is a very known mechanism, and has a technical name like "snap-up tension spring" or "button snap spring" or something. so could anyone tell me it's name?
 
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Toggle mechanism .
Over centre mechanism .
Toggle switch .
 
ilik said:
Hi. I'm searching for a name of the spring mechanism that snaps-up and snaps-down this type of Switch cover
If you are just looking for the spring... that might be a bit hard to find...?

The protective cover is usually called a...
Toggle Switch Position Indication Cover
http://Toggle Switch Position Indication Cover
The switch and all...
http://www.autobarn.net/plsw261.html
http://www.autobarn.net/plsw26.html
It might also be called a Mollyguard ... lol
 
OCR said:
Or search this site... that's where you picture came from, I think.

https://www.sparkfun.com/categories/new_products

i know sparkfun sells it but i need to create miniaturized version of that cover with some custom adjustments for my project.
 
allright, thank you everyone. i come from neighboring field (Electronics engineering) and that's why i have no knowledge of even basic things in Mechanical engineering. on youtube, "Toggle mechanism" revealed many versions of similar systems. thanks for the help.
 
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