Information
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Patent Grant
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6182298
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Patent Number
6,182,298
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Date Filed
Monday, June 24, 199628 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 6, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods & Goodyear LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 002 410
- 002 422
- 002 424
- 002 61
- 002 62
- 002 63
- 292 5
- 292 10
- 128 20122
- 128 20124
- 128 20525
- 128 20612
- 128 20621
- 128 20624
- 128 20627
- 128 20711
- 024 581
- 024 584
- 024 625
- 024 607
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A latching device eg for attaching a breathing mask to an aircrew helmet, has detents (20) on a receptacle portion (10), and teeth (32) on carriers (30,31) supported for arcuate movement in an insert portion (14) and supported (eg at 33) so that bending loads on the carriers are substantially avoided.
Description
This invention relates to a latching device, preferred embodiments of which are for use in attaching a breathing mask to a helmet for example as used by military aircrew.
Known helmet and breathing mask assemblies employ two-part latches one on each side of the helmet. One part of each latch, a receptacle, is fixed to the helmet and the other, an insert, is attached to a strap of the breathing mask so that when the latches are assembled the mask is held to the wearer's face.
The service requirements of these latches are demanding. They must be capable of fast and positive engagement so that the wearer can fit his mask quickly, they must be robust to withstand rough handling, and they must not come undone under any likely service condition.
These requirements have led to prior art latches being of metal construction and of considerable length, with the result that the end of the latch projects, causing a potential snagging hazard for parachute lines.
These latches embody pivoted levers on the insert portion, carrying teeth which engage detents on the receptacle. Positive latching depends on forces being transmitted through the length of the levers to the teeth, and sometimes these levers fail in service due to the bending stresses imposed upon them.
At least the preferred embodiments of the present invention are directed to avoiding these problems of the prior art.
In one aspect the invention provides a latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having detachably engageable parts for latching the portions together, one said part being carried on its said portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engaged part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement.
In another aspect the Invention provides a latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having detachably engageable parts for latching the portions together, one said part being carried by a carrier member moveable along an arcuate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contacting surfaces disposed relative to the centre of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portions.
Resistance to separation is achieved in a preferred embodiment by arranging that a normal to the conforming contacting surfaces passes between said path and the said centre of revolution thereof.
The said one part may be supported by a said first or second portion so that latching forces are not transmitted to the carrier member.
The carrier member may be disposed in a groove defining the said arcuate path.
The device may comprise a release member for applying a force to the carrier member substantially tangentially to the arcuate path to disengage said parts.
The release member may be slidably mounted on a said portion.
There may be means for limiting the travel of the release member.
Preferably there are means for displacing the carrier member along the arcuate path to permit the first and second portions to be received one in the other.
A preferred embodiment has two oppositely-facing sets of engageable parts disposed one set on each side of the first and second portions.
There may be common resilient means for biasing the engageable parts of each set into engagement.
The detachably engageable parts may be a tooth and a detent.
There may be a plurality of detents permitting the first and second portions to be latched in different relative positions.
The first portion may be a receptacle and the second portion an insert receivable therein.
The first portion may comprise means for attaching it to a helmet, and the second portion may comprise means for attaching it to a strap of a breathing mask.
The invention also includes a helmet and mask assembly comprising a latching device as set forth above.
The invention will now be described merely by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing.
A latching device comprises a first or receptacle portion
10
having a channel
12
in which a second or insert portion
14
(described hereafter) is received. The portion
10
is generally plate-like in form and has arcuate slots
16
on a common centre to permit it to be fixed by rivets or bolts to the cheek area of a helmet, a portion of which is shown diagrammatically at
18
.
The sides of the channel
12
are formed as a series of detents or recesses
20
, and the entry end of the channel is chamfered at
22
on each side to form a lead-in for the insertion of the insert portion
14
.
A cover (not shown in the drawing, for reasons of clarity, fits over the receptacle portion
10
and is held in position by the rivets or bolts employed to fasten the portion
10
to the helmet. The channel
12
then forms a recess or pocket, in which the portion
14
may be inserted and removed only by sliding movement in the plane of the drawing. The cover can conveniently be a second receptacle portion, identical to the portion
10
and inverted with respect thereto.
The insert portion
14
has a body
24
the cross-sectional dimensions of which enable it to slide snugly in the channel
12
of the receptacle portion
10
. The body
24
is attached by rivets (not shown) to the end of a strap
26
forming part of a breathing mask.
The body has defined therein two oppositely-facing arcuate grooves or, channels
28
in which are slidably disposed respective arcuate carrier members
30
,
31
. The grooves extend to the sides of the body
24
; the carrier members
30
,
31
project outwardly therefrom, and terminate in teeth
32
which conform to a shape of the detents
20
.
A coil torsion spring
34
mounted on a boss
36
engages notches
38
in the carrier members
30
and
31
. The notch in the carrier
31
is on its underside and thus cannot be seen, but is similar to that in carrier
30
. The spring
34
is wound and pre-loaded such that its ends apply a force substantially tangentially of the grooves so that when the insert
14
is in the receptacle
10
the teeth
32
are biased into engagement with the detents
20
. The use of a common spring
34
for both carriers ensures that both teeth
32
are urged equally into engagement. The inner edges of the grooves
38
are notched locally to permit the passage of the ends of the spring
34
but otherwise constrain the carriers
30
,
31
to arcuate movement. In particular, portion
35
of the grooves abut the rear of the teeth
32
, and provide fixed reaction points for in-service loads taken by the teeth
32
, as described hereafter.
The ends of the carriers
30
,
31
remote from the teeth
32
each have a projecting stud
40
. A release slide
42
is slidable longitudinally to the body
24
between side walls
44
thereof. The slide
42
has slots
46
into which the studs
40
are received, and a further slot
48
which receives a further stud
50
.
Operation of the latching device will now be described. When it is required to connect the latching portions
10
,
14
together the insert portion
14
is presented to the entry end of the receptacle
10
. The chamfers
22
engage the flanks of the teeth
32
forming the ends of the carriers
30
,
31
and cause the carriers to move inwardly along their grooves, permitting the insert to enter the receptacle. When the teeth
32
reach the detents
20
they move outwardly under the action of the spring
34
. The tightness of the breathing mask on the wearers face is adjusted by pushing the insert further inwards so that the required pair of detents
20
are engaged. The flanks of the detents
20
apply a substantially circumferential displacing force to the ends of the carriers
30
,
31
in the same way as the chamfers
22
to achieve this. The length of the slot
48
in such that excessive leftward movement of the release slide is prevented by the stud
50
if the wearer uses excessive force to release the mechanism. This could happen if the wearer seeks to remove the mask rapidly in an emergency.
The flanks of the teeth
32
facing towards the entrance to the receptacle, and the flanks of the detents which they engage, are planar and such that a line
52
normal to the tooth flank passes between the carrier
30
or
31
and the virtual centre
54
of the carrier.
The tooth flank thus is angled inwards relative to the concave side of the carrier
30
,
31
. This ensures that axial tension as applied to the insert
14
during use tends to promote engagement of the tooth with the detent rather than loosen it. The force on the tooth due to the axial tension passes trough the tooth to the rear face thereof where it is transmitted to the part
35
of the wall of groove
28
. Thus bending loads on the carriers
30
,
31
and teeth
32
are avoided and the latching device is less susceptible than prior an devices to failure of the teeth or the parts carrying them.
To disconnect the latching portions
10
,
14
movement of the release slide
42
to the right in the drawing causes the ends of the slots
46
to engage the studs
40
and apply a substantially circumferential force to the carriers
30
,
31
to slide them along the surfaces of the grooves
28
,
35
to withdraw the teeth
32
from the detents
20
. The insert
14
can then be pulled out of the receptacle
10
.
When disconnecting, the flank of each tooth slides up the ramp constituted by the corresponding face of the detent, the insert portion
14
moving slightly to the left in the drawing to accommodate this. The other face of the tooth and the detent are relieved at an appropriate angle to permit the disengagement.
Because of the manner in which service loads are transmitted through the latching device, the receptacle
10
, insert portion
14
, carries
30
,
31
and release slide
42
all can be manufactured by injection moulding in an impact resilient plastics material such as nylon or a polyacetal (eg polyoxymethylene).
Furthermore when latched the insert
14
does not project beyond the rear (left hand and in the drawing) of the receptacle, thereby avoiding a potential snagging point for parachute lines.
Each feature disclosed in this specification (which term includes the claims) and/or shown in the drawings may be incorporated in the invention independently of other disclosed and/or illustrated features.
To summarise, a latching device e.g. for attaching a breathing mask to an aircrew helmet, has detents (
20
) on a receptacle portion (
10
), and teeth (
32
) on carriers (
30
,
31
) supported for arcuate movement in an insert portion (
14
) and supported (e.g. at
35
) so that bending loads on the carriers are substantially avoided.
Claims
- 1. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other for connection to components of an arrangement which are to be held together, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, one said detachably engageable part being carried on the second portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said first portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engageable part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement, there being two oppositely-facing sets of engageable parts disposed one set on each side of the first and second portions.
- 2. A latching device as claimed in claim 1 comprising common resilient means for biasing the engageable parts of each set into engagement.
- 3. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, one said detachably engageable part being carried on the second portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engageable part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement, the said one part being supported by a said portion so that latching forces are not transmitted to the carrier member, the carrier member being disposed in a groove defining said arcuate path.
- 4. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, a carrier member carrying said one detachably engageable part, means defining an arcuate path having a center of revolution, the carrier member being slidably movable along said arcuate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contacting surfaces disposed relative to the center of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portions, the said one part being supported by a said portion so that latching forces are not transmitted to the carrier member, the carrier member being disposed in a groove defining said arcuate path.
- 5. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, a carrier member carrying one said detachably engageable part, means defining an arcuate path having a center of revolution, the carrier member being slidably movable along said accurate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contacting surfaces disposed relative to the center of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portions, and a release member for applying a force to the carrier member substantially tangentially to the arcuate path to disengage said parts.
- 6. A latching device as claimed in claim 5 herein the release member is slidably mounted on a said portion.
- 7. A latching device as claimed in claim 6 comprising means for limiting the travel of the release member.
- 8. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, a carrier member carrying one said detachably engageable part, means defining an arcuate path having a center of revolution, the carrier member being slidably movable along said arcuate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contacting surfaces disposed relative to the center of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portions, there being two oppositely-facing sets of engageable parts disposed one set on each side of the first and second portions.
- 9. A latching device as claimed in claim 8 comprising common resilient means for biasing the engageable parts of each set into engagement.
- 10. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, one said detachably engageable part being carried on the second portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said first portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engageable part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement, the detachably engaging parts being a tooth and a detent, there being a plurality of detents permitting the first and second portions to be latched in different relative positions.
- 11. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, a carrier member carrying one said detachably engageable part, means defining an arcuate path having a center of revolution, the carrier member being slidably movable along said arcuate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contacting surfaces disposed relative to the center of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portions, the detachably engageable parts being a tooth and a detent, there being a plurality of detents permitting the first and second portions to be latched in different relative positions.
- 12. A latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the first portion being a receptacle and the second portion being an insert receivable therein, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, one said detachably engageable part being carried on the second portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said first portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engageable part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement.
- 13. A helmet and breathing mask assembly comprising a latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable one in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, one said detachably engageable part being carried on the second portion by a carrier member and being arranged to abut fixed structure of said first portion so that in-service loads are transmitted to the fixed structure without being transmitted to the carrier member, the one detachably engageable part being slidable on said fixed structure to effect disengagement.
- 14. A helmet and breathing mask assembly comprising a latching device comprising first and second portions slidably receivable on in the other, the portions having respective parts detachably engageable with each other for latching the portions together, a carrier member carrying one said detachably engageable part, means defining an arcuate path having a center of revolution, the carrier member being slidably movable along said arcuate path to disengage said parts, the detachably engageable parts having conforming contracting surfaces disposed relative to the center of revolution of said arcuate path to resist separation of the first and second portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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May 1996 |
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