Claims
- 1. A load-regulating mechanical latch, comprising:
- a prepositioned strike roller;
- a latch element adapted for pivotal mounting comprising a laterally open hook having a surface for engagement with said strike roller;
- means for pivotally moving said latch element;
- a latch stem having pivotal mounting means at one end for pivotal mounting to said latch element;
- a support bracket having an opening therein for receiving and supporting said latch stem;
- adjustable loading means cooperating with said latch stem and said support bracket for permitting selected axial movement of said latch stem whereby a predetermined load is exerted between said latch element strike roller-engaging surface and said strike roller.
- 2. The load regulating latch defined in claim 1, wherein said adjustable loading means comprises
- compression spring means disposed around said latch stem, one end of said spring means engaging said support bracket,
- a thrust washer removably attached to the end of said latch stem and engaging the other end of said compression spring means for permitting limited axial movement of said latch stem, and
- a load adjusting nut removably attaching said thrust washer to the end of said latch stem and permitting limited adjustment of the spacing between said end of said latch stem and said thrust washer for adjusting the load exerted by said compression spring means against said thrust washer and latch stem.
- 3. The load regulating latch defined in claim 2, wherein said compression spring means is a coil spring.
- 4. The load regulating latch defined in claim 2, wherein said compression spring means is comprised of a plurality of disc type springs.
- 5. The load regulating latch defined in claim 1, wherein said latch stem includes a plurality of radially extending axially disposed splines over a portion of its length and wherein said support bracket includes slots for mating engagement with said splines thereby permitting relative axial movement between said latch stem and said support bracket but prohibiting relative rotational movement between said latch stem and said support bracket.
- 6. The load regulating latch defined in claim 2, further including tilt means disposed on said latch stem and cooperating with said latch stem, support bracket and adjustable loading means for permitting limited tilt of said latch stem element.
- 7. The load regulating latch defined in claim 6, wherein the opening in said support bracket allows axial passage therethrough by said latch stem and is sufficient to permit limited tilt of said latch stem and said pivotally mounted latch element relative to said support bracket, and wherein said tilt means comprises a shoulder disposed on said latch stem adjacent its pivotal mounting end, said shoulder having a flat seating surface for seating engagement with a flat lower surface of said support bracket, said shoulder having two pairs of opposed downwardly slanted surfaces adjacent the edges of said shoulder and forming two pairs of discrete tilt edges along the intersection of said flat seating surface of said shoulder, said shoulder engaging said flat lower surface of said support bracket along one of said tilt edges for permitting pivotal movement of said shoulder relative to said support bracket along said tilt edge, one pair of said tilt edges permitting limited tilt of said latch stem and pivotally mounted latch element, and the other pair permitting limited tilt of said latch stem in the operating plane of said latch.
- 8. The load regulating latch defined in claim 7, wherein that portion of said latch stem that interfaces with said support bracket opening comprises a frusto-conical surface which permits said support bracket to be close fitting about the major diameter of said latch stem surface for permitting limited tilt of said latch stem and said pivotally mounted latch element relative to said support bracket.
- 9. The load regulating latch defined in claim 8, wherein said pivotal mounting means of said latch stem is a clevis and wherein said latch support bracket includes an opposing pair of downwardly extending lugs which form vertical surfaces adjacent to the vertical sides of said clevis with a small clearance therebetween, said clearance between said vertical surfaces allowing limited tilt of said clevis in the operating plane of said latch, said vertical surfaces of said lugs preventing rotation of said clevis and said latch hook element about the axial centerline of said latch stem.
- 10. The load regulating latch defined in claim 2, further including overload stop means for limiting axial movement of said latch stem.
- 11. The load regulating latch defined in claim 10, wherein said overload stop means comprises
- a housing disposed about said compression spring means, said latch stem and said thrust washer and supported by said support bracket, and
- a shoulder laterally disposed about the inner periphery of said housing and below said thrust washer for engaging said thrust washer after a predetermined compression load has been applied to said compression spring means thereby preventing damage to said compression spring means.
- 12. The load regulating latch defined in claim 1, including verifying means cooperating with said latch stem, said support bracket and said adjustable loading means for verifying that limited axial movement of said latch stem has occurred during engagement of said latch element and said strike roller.
- 13. The load regulating latch defined in claim 12, wherein said verifying means comprises
- a washer disposed about said latch stem and having a radially extending tab member, said washer being clamped between said pivotal mounting means of said latch stem and said support bracket when said latch element is disengaged, and
- force-exerting means cooperating with said tab member to exert a lateral force on said tab member for rotating said washer and said tab member when said latch element and said strike roller are engaged and said adjustable loading means permits said pivotal mounting means to separate axially of said latch stem from said support bracket.
- 14. A load regulating mechanical latch, comprising a prepositioned strike roller,
- a hook-shaped latch element having a strike roller-engaging, laterally open hook at one end and the other end adapted for pivotal mounting,
- means for pivotally moving said latch element,
- a latch stem having a clevis element at one end for pivotal mounting to said latch element, a support bracket having an opening therein for supporting said lacth stem and said pivotally mounted latch element in strike roller-engaging position,
- adjustable loading means cooperating with said latch stem and said support bracket for permitting limited axial movement of said latch stem and adjustable for exerting a predetermined load between said latch element and said strike roller, and
- tilt means disposed on said latch stem and cooperating with said latch stem, said support bracket and said adjustable loading means for permitting limited tilt of said latch element.
- 15. The load regulating latch defined in claim 14, wherein said adjustable loading means comprises
- compression spring means disposed around said latch stem, one end of said spring means engaging said support bracket,
- a thrust washer removably attached to the end of said latch stem and engaging the other end of said compression spring means for permitting limited axial movement of said latch stem, and
- a load adjusting means removably attaching said thrust washer to the end of said latch stem and permitting limited adjustment of the spacing between said end of said latch stem and said thrust washer for adjusting the load exerted by said compression spring means against said thrust washer and latch stem.
- 16. The load regulating latch defined in claim 15, wherein the opening in said support bracket allows axial passage therethrough by said latch stem and is of sufficient size to permit limited tilt of said latch stem and said pivotally mounted latch element relative to said support bracket, and wherein said tilt means comprises a shoulder disposed on said latch stem adjacent its clevis element end, said shoulder having a flat seating surface for seating engagement with a flat lower surface of said support bracket during axial movement of said latch stem, said shoulder having two pairs of opposed downwardly slanted surfaces adjacent the edges of said shoulder and forming two pairs of discrete tilt edges along the intersection of said flat seating surface of said shoulder, said shoulder engaging said flat lower surface of said support bracket along one of said tilt edges for permitting pivotal movement of said shoulder relative to said support bracket along said tilt edge for permitting limited tilt of said latch stem and said pivotally mounted latch element.
- 17. The load regulating latch defined in claim 16, wherein said compression spring means is a coil spring.
- 18. The load regulating latch defined in claim 16, wherein said compression spring means is comprised of a plurality of disc type springs.
- 19. The load regulating latch defined in claim 14, wherein said latch stem includes a plurality of radially extending axially disposed splines over a portion of its length and wherein said support bracket includes slots for mating engagement with said splines thereby permitting relative axial movement between said latch stem and said support bracket but prohibiting relative rotational movement between said latch stem and said support bracket.
- 20. The load regulating latch defined in claim 16, wherein that portion of said latch stem that interfaces with the support bracket opening comprises a frustoconical surface which permits said support bracket to be close fitting about the major diameter of said latch stem surface for permitting limited tilt of said latch stem and said pivotally mounted latch element relative to said support bracket.
- 21. The load regulating latch defined in claim 16, wherein said latch support bracket includes an opposing pair of downwardly extending lugs which form vertical surfaces adjacent to the vertical sides of said clevis with a small clearance there between, said clearance between said vertical surfaces allowing limited tilt of said clevis in the operating plane of said latch, said vertical surfaces of said clevis and said latch hook element about the axial centerline of said latch stem.
- 22. The load regulating latch defined in claim 16, further including overload stop means for limiting axial movement of said latch stem.
- 23. The load regulating latch defined in claim 22, wherein said overload stop means comprises
- a housing disposed about said compression spring means, said latch stem and said thrust washer and supported by said support bracket, and
- a shoulder laterally disposed about the inner periphery of said housing and below said thrust washer for engaging said thrust washer after a predetermined compression load has been applied to said compression spring means thereby preventing damage to said compression spring means.
- 24. The load regulating latch defined in claim 14, including verifying means cooperating with said latch stem, said support bracket and said adjustable loading means for verifying that limited axial movement of said latch stem has occurred during engagement of said latch element and said strike roller.
- 25. The load regulating latch defined in claim 24, wherein said verifying means comprises
- a washer disposed about said latch stem and having a radially extending tab member, said washer being clamped between said clevis element of said latch stem and said support bracket when said latch element is disengaged, and
- force exerting means cooperating with said tab member to exert a lateral force on said tab member for rotating said washer and said tab member when said latch element and strike roller are engaged and said adjustable loading means permits said clevis element to separate axially to said latch stem from said support bracket.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 45 U.S.C. 2457).
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