Claims
- 1. A lock-pin for joining two or more structures, the lock-pin comprising:
a pin having first and second ends and a head portion toward the first end and a shaft portion extending away from the head portion toward the second end, the pin having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and a bore extending through the head portion and the shaft portion in a generally longitudinal direction non-collinear with the longitudinal axis of symmetry; and a rotatable key having a spring portion adjacent to the head portion of the pin, a retainer portion adjacent to the second end of the pin, and an actuator rod portion interconnecting the spring portion to the retainer portion and being at least partially rotatably disposed within the bore of the pin, the spring portion being optionally rotatable to position the retainer portion in a first position wherein the retainer portion is positioned entirely within a projected cross-section of the shaft portion and a second position wherein the retainer portion is at least partially extending outside of the projected cross-section of the shaft portion.
- 2. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the shaft portion is a circular cylinder.
- 3. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the bore is at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
- 4. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the bore is at least approximately skewed relative to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
- 5. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the head portion is at least substantially a circular cylinder and extends at least partially outboard of the shaft portion.
- 6. The fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein the pin is made from a metallic material and the rotatable key is made from a resilient metallic wire material.
- 7. A fastener assembly comprising:
a shaft portion having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis of symmetry and defining a cross-section dimension, the shaft portion having a bore extending between the first and second ends in a generally longitudinal direction non-collinear with the longitudinal axis of symmetry; and a rotatable key having an actuating portion adjacent to the first end of the shaft portion, a retainer portion adjacent to the second end of the shaft portion, and an actuator rod portion interconnecting the actuating portion to the retainer portion and being at least partially rotatably disposed within the bore of the shaft portion, the actuating portion being optionally rotatably positionable to rotate the retainer portion to a first position entirely within the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion or to a second position at least partially outside of the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion.
- 8. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the shaft portion has a circular cross-section and the cross-section dimension is a diameter.
- 9. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the bore is at least approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
- 10. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the bore is at least approximately skewed relative to the longitudinal axis of symmetry.
- 11. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising a head portion integrally connected to the first end of the shaft portion, the bore extending at least partially through the head portion, wherein the head portion extends at least partially outboard of the cross-section of the shaft portion.
- 12. The fastener assembly of claim 11 wherein the head portion is at least substantially a circular cylinder.
- 13. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the first position of the retainer portion is 180 degrees from the second position of the retainer portion.
- 14. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the retainer portion is a first retainer portion and the actuating portion includes a second retainer portion, the actuating portion being optionally rotatably positionable to rotate the first and second retainer portions to the first position entirely within the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion or to the second position at least partially outside of the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion.
- 15. The fastener assembly of claim 7 wherein the actuating portion includes a spring portion that urges the retainer portion toward the second end of the shaft portion.
- 16. The fastener assembly of claim 15 wherein the spring portion is compressible toward the first end of the shaft portion, whereby compressing the spring portion toward the first end of the shaft portion causes the retainer portion to move away from the second end of the shaft portion.
- 17. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising a groove formed in the second end of the shaft portion, the groove being shaped and sized to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the actuating portion is rotated to a selected position.
- 18. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising a groove formed in the second end of the shaft portion, the groove extending at a right angle away from the bore and being shaped and sized to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the actuating portion is rotated to a selected position.
- 19. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising:
a head portion integrally connected to the first end of the shaft portion, the bore extending at least partially through the head portion, the head portion extending at least partially outboard of the cross-section of the shaft portion; a groove formed in the second end of the shaft portion extending at a right angle away from the bore and shaped and sized to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the actuating portion is rotated to a selected position, wherein the actuating portion further includes a spring portion that urges the retainer portion toward the groove, whereby compressing the spring portion toward the head portion causes the retainer portion to move away from the groove.
- 20. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising:
a head portion integrally connected to the first end of the shaft portion, the bore extending at least partially through the head portion, the head portion extending at least partially outboard of the cross-section of the shaft portion; a first groove formed in the second end of the shaft portion extending at a right angle away from the bore and shaped and sized to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the retainer portion is in the first position; and a second groove formed in the second end of the pin extending at a right angle away from the bore and shaped and sized to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the retainer portion is in the second position, wherein the actuating portion further includes a spring portion that urges the retainer portion toward the first and second grooves, whereby compressing the spring portion toward the head portion causes the retainer portion to move away from the first and second grooves.
- 21. The fastener assembly of claim 20 wherein the first groove extends at a right angle away from the bore in a first direction and the second groove extends at a right angle away from the bore in a second direction opposite to the first direction, and wherein the second groove is deeper than the first groove.
- 22. The fastener assembly of claim 20 wherein the spring portion includes one or more spring coils and a stopper portion that bears against the head portion, the spring coils causing the stopper portion to exert a spring force against the head portion that urges the retainer portion against the first groove when the retainer portion is in the first position or alternatively against the second groove when the retainer portion is in the second position.
- 23. The fastener assembly of claim 20 wherein the retainer portion is a substantially straight cylindrical member projecting at a substantially right angle from the actuator rod portion, wherein the spring portion further includes one or more spring coils and a stopper portion that bears against the head portion, the spring coils causing the stopper portion to exert a spring force against the head portion that urges the retainer portion against the first groove when the retainer portion is in the first position or alternatively against the second groove when the retainer portion is in the second position.
- 24. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising an engageable member configured to removably engage the second end of the shaft portion, wherein the retainer portion permits the engageable member to disengage from the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the first position, and wherein the retainer portion prevents the engageable member from disengaging from the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the second position.
- 25. The fastener assembly of claim 24 wherein the second end of the shaft portion includes external threads and the engageable member is a nut having complimentary internal threads configured to threadably engage the external threads of the second end of the shaft portion.
- 26. The fastener assembly of claim 24 wherein the second end of the shaft portion includes external threads and the engageable member is a castellated nut having complimentary internal threads configured to threadably engage the external threads of the second end of the shaft portion, the castellated nut further including castellations configured to removably receive at least a portion of the retainer portion when the retainer portion is in the second position.
- 27. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising a clevis having a first lug portion space apart from a second lug portion defining a space therebetween, the first lug portion having a first lug bore and the second lug portion having a second lug bore in axial alignment with the first lug bore, the first and second lug bores configured to removably receive separate portions of the shaft portion, the shaft portion thereby spanning the space between the first and second lug portions.
- 28. The fastener assembly of claim 7 further comprising:
an engageable member configured to removably engage the second end of the shaft portion, wherein the retainer portion permits the engageable member to disengage from the second end of the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the first position, and wherein the retainer portion prevents the engageable member from disengaging from the second end of the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the second position; and a clevis having a first lug portion space apart from a second lug portion defining a space therebetween, the first lug portion having a first lug bore and the second lug portion having a second lug bore in axial alignment with the first lug bore, the first and second lug bores configured to removably receive separate portions of the shaft portion, the shaft portion thereby spanning the space between the first and second lug portions.
- 29. A method for joining a first structure having a first hole to a second structure having a second hole, the method comprising:
providing a lock-pin, the lock-pin including a shaft portion having first and second ends and a longitudinal axis of symmetry and defining a cross-section dimension, the shaft portion having a bore extending between the first and second ends in a generally longitudinal direction non-collinear with the longitudinal axis of symmetry, the lock-pin further including a rotatable key having an actuating portion adjacent to the first end of the shaft portion, a retainer portion adjacent to the second end of the shaft portion, and an actuator rod portion interconnecting the actuating portion to the retainer portion and being at least partially rotatably disposed within the bore of the shaft portion, the actuating portion being optionally rotatably positionable to rotate the retainer portion to a first position entirely within the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion or to a second position at least partially outside of the cross-section dimension of the shaft portion; axially aligning the first hole in the first structure with the second hole in the second structure; inserting the shaft portion through the axially aligned first and second holes when the retainer portion is in the first position; and rotating the actuating portion to rotate the retainer portion to the second position.
- 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising depressing the actuating toward the first end of the shaft portion to move the retainer portion away from the second end of the shaft portion.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein rotating the actuating portion to rotate the retainer portion to the second position includes rotating the actuating portion through about 180 degrees.
- 32. The method of claim 29 further comprising:
providing an engageable member configured to removably engage the second end of the shaft portion, wherein the retainer portion permits the engageable member to disengage from the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the first position, and wherein the retainer portion prevents the engageable member from disengaging from the shaft portion when the retainer portion is in the second position; and removably engaging the engaging member with the second end of the shaft portion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/237,875, filed on Oct. 4, 2000 and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60237875 |
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