Togglegelenk
ToggleGelenk, commonly known in English as a toggle joint or toggle mechanism, is a mechanical linkage used to convert rotary or negative rotation into a near-linear output motion and to amplify force. The term is used in German-speaking engineering contexts, where Togglegelenk describes a two-link linkage with a pivot connection.
A typical toggle joint consists of two rigid links connected at one end by a hinge and
Applications of toggle joints include clamps, presses, straightening or forming mechanisms, and folding or locking devices.
Variants such as double-toggle configurations improve stiffness and locking reliability by distributing load across multiple links.