The MTL True Scale coupler is a great new product for N scale. Because it is a scale-sized coupler, the large plastic box that it comes with looks significantly over scale by contrast. So I wanted to see if it could be used with the etched metal coupler pocket from
this thread a few years back.
While wider than a scale-sized pocket, the etched box turns out to be wide enough to fit the TSC. The TSC shank, however, is thicker than the box opening, and the hole location is too deep for the short shank TSC and leaves the long shank TSC sticking out. None of these seem like insurmountable issues, so I came up with another drawing of the pocket that resolves these:
I am still concerned that the pocket might be too narrow for the TSC to actually function. This is because the two plastic torsion springs molded onto the back of the coupler create a rather tight clearance around the pivot fulcrum. However I would not want to make the pocket any wider as that would further limit truck swing. The only other option I see to create additional clearance is to clip off the torsion springs and provide some other way to keep the coupler halves aligned while allowing them to pivot. One way to implement that is a photo-etched spring, which is the all-red part on the left side of the drawing. This works by folding up each side of the part perpendicular to the base, and then bending the leafs at a 45-degree angle. Each leaf presses against either side of the shank and holds them together. The spring would have to be made from phosphor bronze rather than brass, but it is simple enough to etch the entire pocket from that. One obvious limitation is that it will not work with the short-shank TSC. It will also probably take some tweaking with the dimensions to get a spring effect with the right amount of force.
Another possibility is that the leaf spring idea might be useful for adapting the TSC for cars that have integral pockets.
Thoughts?
Ed