The present disclosure relates to a pressure relief latch mechanism for releasably latching and/or holding a first member in position with respect to a second member, and in particular to a latch mechanism including a bolt that is movable with respect to a mounting bracket from a latched condition to an unlatched condition in response to an over-pressure condition wherein the bolt is in sealed engagement with the mounting bracket of the latch mechanism when the bolt is in the latched condition and the bolt comprises a front bolt that is selectively coupled to a rear bolt.
As shown in the drawing figures, latch mechanism 10 is adapted to releasably latch a first member 12 to a second member 14. First member 12 includes a first surface 16, a second surface 18 and an aperture 20 that extends through first member 12 from first surface 16 to second surface 18. Second member 14 includes a first surface 22 and a second surface 24. Second member 14 may be, for example, an aircraft frame, aircraft engine cowling, or other body member. First member 12 may be, for example, a door or panel that is adapted to be coupled to second member 14 and that is adapted to be removed or displaced with respect to second member 14. First member 12 may be latched in fluid-tight sealing engagement with second member 14.
Latch mechanism 10 includes a mounting bracket 30 that extends between a first end 32 and a second end 34. Mounting bracket 30 includes a pair of generally planar side walls 36 that are spaced apart and generally parallel to one another. A generally planar bottom wall 38 extends between the bottom ends of side walls 36 and is generally perpendicular to side walls 36. A top wall 40 extends between the top ends of side walls 36 and is generally perpendicular to side walls 36. Top wall 40 extends transversely outwardly beyond each side wall 36 to form flanges 42 that extend outwardly from each side wall 36. Each flange 42 includes one or more apertures adapted to receive a fastener for use in attaching mounting bracket 30 in engagement with second surface 18 of first member 12 in alignment with aperture 20. Top wall 40 includes a generally planar top surface 44. Each side wall 36 extends between a first end 46 and a second end 48. Second ends 48 of side walls 36 are spaced inwardly from second end 34 of mounting bracket 30 such that top wall 40 extends from first end 32 to second end 34 outwardly beyond second ends 48 of side walls 36.
An elongate generally cylindrical chamber 50 is formed in mounting bracket 30 between side walls 36, bottom wall 38 and top wall 40. Chamber 50 extends from an opening at first end 32 toward second end 34 of mounting bracket 30 generally concentrically about and along a central longitudinal axis 52. Chamber 50 extends from first end 32 of mounting bracket 30 to an end wall 54. At least a portion of chamber 50 includes an internally threaded side wall 58 that extends into chamber 50 from first end 32 of mounting bracket 30. End wall 54 extends generally transversely between side walls 36, bottom wall 38 and top wall 40. End wall 54 is located between first end 46 and second end 48 of side walls 36. End wall 54 includes an aperture 56 in communication with chamber 50. Aperture 56 may be in the general configuration of an obround, having two parallel sides and two generally semicircular ends. An aperture 60 extends through bottom wall 38 adjacent first end 32 of mounting bracket 30 and is in communication with chamber 50. A pair of transversely spaced apart mounting ears 62 are attached to the bottom surface of top wall 40 and are located adjacent second end 34 of mounting bracket 30. Each mounting ear 62 includes a generally circular aperture 64. Apertures 64 of mounting ears 62 are coaxially aligned with one another about a pivot axis 66 that is transverse to longitudinal axis 52.
Mounting bracket 30 includes a receptacle 70 attached to top surface 44 of top wall 40. Receptacle 70 includes a peripheral side wall 72 that extends upwardly from top surface 44 of top wall 40 to a generally circular rim 74. Side wall 72 includes a generally circular outer surface 76 and a generally D-shaped inner surface 78 comprising a generally linear surface portion and a generally circular surface portion. The generally linear surface portion of inner surface 78 extends generally perpendicular to longitudinal axis 52. Receptacle 70 includes a generally D-shaped chamber 80 formed within inner surface 78. Top wall 40 forms a bottom wall 81 of chamber 80. Bottom wall 81 of chamber 80 includes an aperture 82 in communication with chamber 80 that extends through top wall 40.
Latch mechanism 10 includes a bolt 90 pivotally coupled to mounting bracket 30 by a shaft 92 that extends concentrically along pivot axis 66 and into apertures 64 of mounting ears 62. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3-6, bolt 90 is in a retracted position with respect to mounting bracket 30 such that latch mechanism 10 is in a latched condition whereby latch mechanism 10 releasably latches first member 12 to second member 14. Bolt 90 is pivotal with respect to mounting bracket 30 about pivot axis 66 from the retracted position as shown in
Bolt 90 may comprise a rear bolt 94 as shown in
Rear bolt 94 of bolt 90 includes a head 110, generally in the form of a planar plate, attached to second end 102 of arm 98. As shown in
Rear bolt 94 also includes a leg 120 that extends from a first end 122 to a second end 124. Second end 124 of leg 122 is attached to first end 100 of arm 98. Leg 120 extends generally transverse to the plane containing head 110. First end 122 of leg 120 includes an aperture 126 adapted to receive shaft 92 such that pivot axis 66 extends concentrically through aperture 126. Shaft 92 pivotally couples rear bolt 94 to mounting bracket 30. Leg 120 includes a front wall 128 having a generally planar top surface 130 and a generally planar bottom surface 132 located generally coplanar with one another. Front wall 128 includes a generally rectangular projection 134 that extends outwardly from top surface 130 and bottom surface 132. Projection 134 is located between top surface 130 and bottom surface 132. Projection 134 includes a generally planar front surface 136 that is generally parallel to top surface 130 and bottom surface 132, and an upper surface 138 and a lower surface 140 that are generally planar and spaced apart and parallel to one another. Upper surface 138 extends generally perpendicular to and between front surface 136 and top surface 130, and lower surface 140 extends generally perpendicular to and between front surface 136 and bottom surface 132. A threaded bore 142 having a central axis 144 extends through front surface 136 of projection 134 and through leg 120.
Front bolt 96 of bolt 90 extends from a first end 148 to a second end 150. Front bolt 96 includes a pair of spaced apart and generally parallel and planar side walls 152 that extend from first end 148 to second end 150. Front bolt 96 includes a rear wall 154 having a generally rectangular recess or slot 156 that extends transversely between side walls 152. Slot 156 is adapted to matingly receive projection 134 of front wall 128 of rear bolt 94. Slot 156 includes a generally planar rear surface 158 adapted to engage front surface 136 of projection 134 of rear bolt 94, a generally planar upper surface 160 and a spaced apart and generally parallel lower surface 162 that extend generally perpendicular to rear surface 158. Upper surface 160 is adapted to be located closely adjacent to upper surface 138 of projection 134 and lower surface 162 is adapted to be located closely adjacent to lower surface 140 of projection 134. Rear wall 154 also includes a generally planar top surface 164 and a generally planar bottom surface 166 that are generally coplanar with one another and generally parallel to rear surface 158. Top surface 164 and bottom surface 166 are located on opposite sides of slot 156. Top surface 164 is adapted to be located closely adjacent to, or in engagement with, top surface 130 of rear bolt 94 and bottom surface 166 is adapted to be located closely adjacent to, or in engagement with, bottom surface 132 of rear bolt 94. If desired, the projection 134 may alternatively be located on rear wall 154 of front bolt 96 and slot 156 may alternatively be located in front wall 128 of rear bolt 94.
Second end 150 of front bolt 96 includes an engagement member 170 having a tip 172 adapted to engage second surface 24 of second member 14 when latch mechanism 10 is in the latched condition. Front bolt 96 also includes an inclined front wall 174. A bore 176 extends through front bolt 96 from front wall 174 to rear surface 158 of slot 156 concentrically about a generally linear axis 178. Axis 178 is aligned generally coaxially with axis 144 of rear bolt 94. Bore 176 includes a first bore portion 180 that extends inwardly from rear surface 158 of slot 156. First bore portion 180 has a first diameter generally equal to the diameter of bore 142 of rear bolt 94. Bore 176 of front bolt 96 also includes a second bore portion 182 that extends from the internal end of first bore portion 180 to front wall 174. Second bore portion 182 has a second diameter which is larger than the first diameter of first bore portion 180. First bore portion 180 and second bore portion 182 are concentrically located about axis 178. A generally annular ledge 184 is formed between first bore portion 180 and second bore portion 182. Apertures 186A and 186B extend from respective side walls 152 to second bore portion 182 and are generally coaxially aligned with one another. Front bolt 96 includes a pair of stop members 188, such as lugs. Each stop member 188 extends outwardly from a respective side wall 152 and is located adjacent first end 148 of front bolt 96 and adjacent a bottom end of front bolt 96.
As shown in
Latch mechanism 10 includes a resilient and flexible seal member such as a gasket 210 as shown in
Latch mechanism 10 includes a detent mechanism 230. Detent mechanism 230 includes a detent member 232. Detent member 232, as shown in
As shown in
The outer circumferential surface of head 252 of base member 240 threadably engages threads in chamber 50 of mounting bracket 30 such that selective rotation of base member 240 about axis 52 moves base member 240 along axis 52 in a desired direction to either compress or expand biasing member 236 to a desired extent such that biasing member 236 applies a desired resilient biasing force to detent member 232 for engagement with detent 106. When base member 240 is properly positioned and biasing member 236 is compressed as desired, the threads of head 252 may be deformed through aperture 60 to prevent further rotation of base member 240 with respect to mounting bracket 30.
When detent member 232 is in an extended position as shown in
In the event an excess-pressure condition is encountered, wherein an excess pressure of a predetermined pressure is applied to second surface 18 of first member 12, which results in a predetermined excess force being applied to engagement member 170 of bolt 90, the excess force will overcome the force by which detent member 232 engages arm 98 of bolt 90 such that arm 98 of bolt 90 will move detent member 232 along axis 52 in a direction away from bolt 90 and toward base member 240. Bolt 90 will then be free to pivot in a generally clockwise direction about axis 66 with respect to mounting bracket 30 toward an extended position as shown in
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/431,117, filed Jan. 10, 2011. The disclosure set forth in the referenced application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US2012/020814 | 1/10/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/16/2013 |
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61431117 | Jan 2011 | US |