The subject matter disclosed herein relates to an interface between a knob and a rotatable latch, more particularly, to a positionable knob that is operationally engagable when in one of two positions and is not engagable when in the other of the two positions.
Rotatable latches are usable for latching various parts to one another. Such latches can be rotated by rotation of a knob in operable communication with the latch. Unlatching is typically performed by rotating the knob in a direction opposite to the direction that causes the latch to become latched. Alterations to latching systems that provide visual feedback that indicates a latch may not be latched are of interest to those who practice in the art.
According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a knob to latch interface includes a body, a latch in operable communication with the body movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, and a knob longitudinally positionable between a first position and a second position relative to the body and in operable communication with the latch, an outer radial extent of the knob is operationally engagable only while in one of the first position and the second position.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the outer radial extent is configured to be engagable by a tool to cause rotation of the knob.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments a biasing member urges the knob toward the first position.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments a sleeve is in operable communication with the knob and the body thereby allowing the knob to latch interface to maintain the knob alternately in the first position and the second position in response to longitudinal movements of the knob.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments at least one wing in operable communication with the knob that is engagable with a recess in the sleeve that defines longitudinal travel limits of the knob.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the recess is formed in an inner radial surface of the sleeve.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the knob is prevented from being moved to the second position when the latch is not in the latched position.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the latch is prevented from being moved from the latched position while the knob is in the second position.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the knob while in the first position provides a visual cue that the latch may not be latched.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments the latch holds a fairing to an aircraft.
According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a method of interfacing a knob to a rotatable latch, includes rotationally locking a knob to a latch, repeatedly longitudinally urging and releasing the knob in a first direction against a bias, longitudinally moving the knob in a second direction with the bias upon release of the longitudinal urging, alternately moving the knob between a first position and a second position, an outer radial extent of the knob is engagable to rotate the knob when the knob is in the first position and not engagable when the knob is in the second position.
In addition to one or more of the features described above, or as an alternative, in further embodiments positioning the outer radial extent of the knob below or within a surface in the second position.
According to one embodiment of the disclosure, an aircraft, including a rotor hub, and at least one fairing latched to the rotor hub by the knob to latch interface described above.
The subject matter is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the present disclosure are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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The knob 22 has a an outer radial extent 26, which in this particular embodiment includes ribs 28 (
The knob 22 is alternately positionable between the first position and the second position by longitudinally moving the knob 22 in a first direction designated by arrow “A” and a second direction designated by arrow “B” (arrows shown in
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The foregoing structure allows for a method of interfacing the knob 22 to a rotatable latch 18. The method includes rotationally locking the knob 22 to the latch 18, repeatedly longitudinally urging and releasing the knob 22 in a first direction against a bias, and longitudinally moving the knob 22 in a second direction with the bias upon release of the longitudinal urging. Additionally the method includes alternately moving the knob 22 between a first position and a second position, the outer radial extent 26 of the knob 22 being engagable to rotate the knob 22 when the knob 22 is in the first position and not engagable when the knob 22 is in the second position. The method may also include positioning the outer radial extent 26 of the knob 22 below or within the surface 30 when in the second position. The structure also allows for preventing movement of the knob 22 from the first position to the second position when the latch 18 is not in a latched position.
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While embodiments of the interface 10 have been illustrated as latching the fairing 32 to the aircraft 104, it should be noted that in alternate embodiments the interface 10 could be employed to latch items other than the fairing 32, such as, doors and removable panels, for example. Additionally, the interface 10 could be employed in applications not related to an aircraft, such as automobiles and motorcycles as well as in non-moving applications. Alternate applications may benefit from aesthetic improvements when the aerodynamic and failsafe aspects of the interface 10 are not of particular importance or interest, for example.
While the present disclosure has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the present disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the present disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate in spirit and/or scope. Additionally, while various embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the present disclosure may include only some of the described embodiments. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
This invention was made with government support under W911W6-13-2-0003 awarded by the US Army. The government has certain rights in the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2016/026560 | 4/8/2016 | WO | 00 |
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62173092 | Jun 2015 | US |