Claims
- 1. An attachment mechanism for fastening a first component to a second component in a confined and blind area, the second component having an attachment means, the second component attachment means having a second component passageway therethrough, which comprises:
- a clevis pivotally mounted on the first component, the clevis having a clevis surface with at least two knuckles extending therefrom, the clevis accepting the second component, the clevis knuckles interfitting with the second component attachment means, the clevis knuckles having a clevis knuckle passageway therethrough coaxially aligned with the second component passageway;
- a pin having a shaft and a head, the shaft extending from the head, the shaft having a pin passageway therethrough, the pin passes through the clevis knuckle passageway and the second component passageway, so that the first component and the second component are fastened together by the pin;
- a U-shaped bracket adjacent and pivotally secured to the clevis, the U-shaped bracket having two sidewalls extending therefrom, the sidewalls each having an outside sidewall surface, the bracket sidewalls having a sidewall passageway therethrough, being coaxially aligned with the pin passageway;
- a locking member placed through the U-shaped bracket sidewall passageway and the pin passageway so that the locking member prevents axial displacement of the pin relative to the clevis.
- 2. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the locking member is a tab lock, the tab lock having a first leg, a second leg and a bendable portion, the bendable portion and the second leg positioned in the U-shaped bracket sidewall passageway and the pin passageway, the first leg being adjacent to the sidewall surface, the bendable portion having a plurality of chamfered edges, the bendable portion being bent not to allow movement of the tab lock relative to the pin.
- 3. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pin head is flattened on the same plane as the pin passageway, the pin shaft having a chamfer, and the pin head having an aperture so that the pin may be removed with a rod placed through the pin aperture after removal of the tab lock.
- 4. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pin head is axially offset from the shaft, the pin head having a surface, where the pin head surface is adjacent to the U-shaped bracket and the pin shaft is located in the clevis knuckle passageway and the second component passageway, so that the offset pin head allows the shaft to be aligned coaxially with the clevis knuckle passageway, the pin passageway being aligned coaxially with the U-shaped bracket sidewall passageway, so that the two existing components may be attached together when the components are located in a confined area and an area that is not visible to the assembler.
- 5. The attachment mechanism of claim 4 wherein the U-shaped bracket has a pin stop adjacent to the clevis, the pin stop having an inside surface, wherein the pin is located in the clevis knuckle passageway, the pin shaft abutting the pin stop, the pin stop aligning the pin passageway coaxially with the U-shaped bracket sidewall passageway.
- 6. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the pin absorbs the shear stress transferred through the first component and the second component.
- 7. The attachment mechanism of claim 1 wherein the clevis is pivotally mounted on the first component by a threaded rod extending from the clevis through the first component, a nut being adjacent to the first component engaging the threaded rod.
- 8. The attachment mechanism of claim 7 wherein the U-shaped bracket further comprises a bracket extension positioned between the clevis and the first component, the bracket extension having a bracket opening therethrough, the clevis threaded rod located through the bracket opening so that the U-shaped bracket is pivotally mounted to the clevis.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention, pursuant to Contract No. F-33657-83-C-0092 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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