A living hinge is a thin flexible hinge (flexure bearing) made from plastic (rather than cloth, leather, or some other substance) that joins two rigid plastic parts together and is typically manufactured in an injection molding operation that creates all three parts at one time as a single part. Tic Tac (officially styled as "tic tac" is the brand name of small hard sweets manufactured by the Italian confectioner Ferrero A hinge is a type of bearing that connects two solid objects typically allowing only a limited angle of Rotation between them A flexure bearing is a bearing which allows motion by bending a load element Plastic is the general common term for a wide range of synthetic or semisynthetic organic solid materials suitable for the manufacture of industrial products A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial Fibres often referred to as thread or Yarn. Leather is a material created through the Tanning of hides and Skins of Animals primarily Cattlehide The Tanning process Injection molding (British moulding A "living hinge is a thin strip molded into a plastic part to create a line along which the part can bend. Properly designed and executed, it can be closed and opened over the life of the part with little or no loss of function. [. . . ] The best resins for parts with living hinges are polyethylene and polypropylene" due to their excellent fatigue resistance. Resin, not to be confused with Rosin, is a Hydrocarbon Secretion of many Plants particularly coniferous trees. Polyethylene or polythene ( IUPAC name poly(ethene) is a Thermoplastic commodity heavily used in consumer products (notably the Polypropylene or polypropene ( PP) is a Thermoplastic Polymer, made by the Chemical industry and used in a wide variety of applications [1][2]
A thinned section of the plastic bends to allow movement. The minimal friction and very little wear in such a hinge makes it useful in the design of microelectromechanical systems, and the low cost and ease of manufacturing makes them quite common in disposable packaging. Friction is the Force resisting the relative motion of two Surfaces in contact or a surface in contact with a fluid (e In Materials science, wear is the erosion of material from a Solid Surface by the action of another substance Microelectromechanical systems ( MEMS) is the technology of the very small and merges at the nano-scale into Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS and Nanotechnology A* Disposable Table cloth Cans, Bottles jars Cartons Wrappers and other Food packaging are largely Recyclable Packaging is the science art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution storage sale and use These can flex more than a million cycles without failure. [3]
A few years after the introduction of polypropylene (PP) in 1957, "engineers at Enjay (now ExxonMobil) noticed an unusual phenomenon while studying pigment dispersion in very thin-walled color chips. Below a certain thickness, the PP molecules oriented in the direction of flow. Bending perpendicular to this orientation resulted in a stronger part that did not break with repeated flexing. Bob Munns, who worked at Enjay at the time, coined the term living hinge and the name stuck. The living hinge was introduced to the industry as a hinged recipe box at the 1963 NPE. Over the next 40 years, creative design engineers used living hinges in thousands of applications ranging from dispensing closures with hinged caps to automobile gas pedals and carrying cases. The current trend for parts consolidation and assembly minimization has created a renewed interest in integrally molded hinges. "[4]