Claims
- 1. A water-activated locking mechanism, comprising:a housing having a chamber formed therein with at least one port communicating with said chamber for allowing water to enter when said housing is immersed in water; compressed water-absorbent fibers housed in said chamber; a piston assembly slidably mounted in said housing and biased towards said chamber, said piston assembly having a first end residing in said chamber and having a second end, said piston assembly having an indented portion thereof between said first end and said second end; and a pin assembly slidably mounted in said housing at an angle relative to said piston assembly, said pin assembly biased towards said piston assembly with one end of said pin assembly contacting said indented portion to define a first position of said pin assembly, wherein, when said housing is immersed in water with water entering said at least one port, said fibers undergo expansion along a direction to apply a force to said first end of said piston assembly that brings about sliding movement thereof, said sliding movement causing said indented portion to move past said pin assembly wherein, when said first end of said piston assembly aligns with said one end of said pin assembly, said pin assembly is moved and locked in a second position.
- 2. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said at least one port is formed as at least one slot aligned along said direction of said expansion of said fibers.
- 3. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 2 wherein said at least one slot has rounded ends.
- 4. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said fibers are made of cotton.
- 5. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said fibers are formed into at least one pellet.
- 6. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said angle that said pin assembly makes with said piston assembly is 90°.
- 7. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 1 wherein said second end of said piston assembly resides in said housing prior to immersion of said housing in water, and wherein said second end extends from said housing as a result of said sliding movement of said piston assembly.
- 8. A water-activated locking mechanism, comprising:a housing having a chamber formed therein with at least one port communicating with said chamber for allowing water to enter when said housing is immersed in water; compressed water-absorbent fibers housed in said chamber; a piston assembly having a longitudinal axis and slidably mounted in said housing, said piston assembly biased towards said chamber, said piston assembly having a piston residing in said chamber, a chamfered portion adjacent said piston, and a reduced diameter portion adjacent said chamfered portion; and a pin assembly slidably mounted in said housing at an angle relative to said longitudinal axis, said pin assembly having a tip that is chamfered, said pin assembly biased towards said piston assembly with said tip contacting said reduced diameter portion thereof, wherein, when said housing is immersed in water with water entering said at least one port, said fibers undergo expansion along a direction to apply a force to said piston that brings about sliding movement of said piston assembly along said longitudinal axis, said sliding movement causing said chamfered portion to bear against said tip and move said pin assembly in a direction along said angle wherein, when said piston is aligned with said pin assembly, said pin assembly is locked in position.
- 9. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said at least one port is formed as at least one slot aligned along said direction of said expansion of said fibers.
- 10. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 9 wherein said at least one slot has rounded ends.
- 11. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said fibers are made of cotton.
- 12. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said fibers are formed into at least one pellet.
- 13. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said angle is 90°.
- 14. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein a second end of said piston assembly resides in said housing prior to immersion of said housing in water, and wherein said second end extends from said housing as a result of said sliding movement of said piston assembly.
- 15. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said chamfered portion is formed annularly about said longitudinal axis.
- 16. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said tip is chamfered annularly thereabout.
- 17. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said piston has a dimple formed therein for receiving said tip when said dimple is aligned therewith.
- 18. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 8 wherein said piston has an annular notch formed therein for receiving said tip when said annular notch is aligned therewith.
- 19. A water-activated locking mechanism, comprising:a housing having a cylindrical chamber formed therein with at least one port communicating with said chamber for allowing water to enter when said housing is immersed in water; at least one compressed water-absorbent fiber pellet housed in said cylindrical chamber; a piston assembly having a longitudinal axis and slidably mounted in said housing, said piston assembly biased towards said cylindrical chamber, said piston assembly having a piston slidably fitted in said cylindrical chamber, an annular chamfered portion adjacent said piston, and a reduced diameter portion adjacent said annular chamfered portion; and a pin assembly slidably mounted in said housing perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, said pin assembly having a tip that is annularly chamfered, said pin assembly biased towards said piston assembly with said tip contacting said reduced diameter portion thereof, wherein, when said housing is immersed in water with water entering said at least one port, said at least one fiber pellet undergoes expansion along a direction to apply a force to said piston that brings about sliding movement of said piston assembly along said longitudinal axis, said sliding movement causing said annular chamfered portion to bear against said tip and move said pin assembly perpendicular to said longitudinal axis wherein, when said piston is aligned with said pin assembly, said pin assembly is locked in position.
- 20. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 19 wherein said at least one port is formed as at least one slot aligned along said direction of said expansion of said at least one fiber pellet.
- 21. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 20 wherein said at least one slot has rounded ends.
- 22. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 19 wherein said at least one fiber pellet is made of cotton.
- 23. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 19 wherein a second end of said piston assembly resides in said housing prior to immersion of said housing in water, and wherein said second end extends from said housing as a result of said sliding movement of said piston assembly.
- 24. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 19 wherein said piston has a dimple formed therein for receiving said tip when said dimple is aligned therewith.
- 25. A water-activated locking mechanism as in claim 19 wherein said piston has an annular notch formed therein for receiving said tip when said annular notch is aligned therewith.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of official duties by an employee of the Department of the Navy and may be manufactured, used, licensed by or for the Government for any governmental purpose without payment of any royalties thereon.
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