ISO 10303-214:2010(E)
A Joggle_feature is a change in elevation of a face along a rim designed to accommodate either clearance for the insertion of another part or a contact point for attachment of another part.
EXAMPLE Figure 45 illustrates the meaning of the various parameters defining a Joggle_feature.
A Joggle_feature is a type of Process_feature_in_panel.
The data associated with a Joggle_feature are the following:
The base_radius_1 specifies the radius of the blending between the base surface and that wall of the Joggle_feature that is specified by the start point of the defining path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The base_radius_1 need not be specified for a particular Joggle_feature.
The base_radius_2 specifies the radius of the blending between the base surface and that wall of the Joggle_feature that is specified by the end point of the defining path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The base_radius_2 need not be specified for a particular Joggle_feature.
The defining_path specifies the Linear_path whose start and end point in combination with the angles at path start and path end define the location and orientation of the side walls of the Joggle_feature.
The Linear_path is be defined in the same Cartesian_coordinate_space as the Joggle_feature and shall be coplanar with the panel.
See joggle_feature to linear_path for the application assertion.
The direction_angle_1 specifies an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees that is measured between the Linear_path and a line starting at the start point of the Linear_path. This line is being directed towards the rim of the panel that shall have the Joggle_feature. This line shall be coplanar with the panel, with the Linear_path and with one side wall of the Joggle_feature.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The direction_angle_2 specifies an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees that is measured between the Linear_path and a line starting at the end point of the Linear_path. This line is being directed towards the rim of the panel that shall have the Joggle_feature. This line shall be coplanar with the panel, with the Linear_path and with one side wall of the Joggle_feature.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The height specifies the distance between the panel surface and the top face of the Joggle_feature.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The slope_angle_1 specifies the slope angle of that side wall of the Joggle_feature that is defined by the line starting at the start of the Linear_path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The slope_angle_2 specifies the slope angle of that side wall of the Joggle_feature that is defined by the line starting at the end of the Linear_path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The termination specifies the type of Joggle_termination that defines the end condition of the Joggle_feature.
See joggle_feature to joggle_termination for the application assertion.
The top_radius_1 specifies the radius of the blending between the top surface and that wall of the Joggle_feature that is specified by the start point of the defining path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The top_radius_1 need not be specified for a particular Joggle_feature.
The top_radius_2 specifies the radius of the blending between the top surface and that wall of the Joggle_feature that is specified by the end point of the defining path.
See joggle_feature to feature_parameter for the application assertion.
The top_radius_2 need not be specified for a particular Joggle_feature.
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