Passenger Door Lock for Drop-Down Style Doors on an Aircraft
20210381285 ยท 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B63/0013
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B79/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B77/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B1/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B79/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B64C1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B63/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Apparatus, systems, and methods for selectively locking and unlocking a passenger door. The apparatus includes a first shaft, having a first longitudinal centerline, and a member, connected to the first shaft. A handle is connected to the first shaft via the member, the handle being movable via rotation of the first shaft from a locked position and an unlocked position. A first protrusion extends from the handle and a latch crank is connected to the second shaft. A second protrusion extends from the latch crank and a linkage is connected between the latch crank and the member. When the handle in the locked position, the first protrusion is positioned adjacent to the second protrusion to prevent rotation of the second shaft. When the handle is in the unlocked position, the first protrusion is positioned away from the second protrusion to enable the second shaft to rotate.
Claims
1. A door lock apparatus (100) comprising: a first shaft (110) having a first longitudinal centerline (111); a member (120) connected to the first shaft (110); a handle (130) connected to the first shaft (110) via the member (120), wherein the handle (130) is movable via rotation of the first shaft (110) between a locked position and an unlocked position; a first cam (140, 140A) that extends from the handle (130); a second shaft (150) having a second longitudinal centerline (151); a latch crank (160) connected to the second shaft (150); a second cam (170, 170A) that extends from the latch crank (160); and a linkage (180) connected between the latch crank (160) and the member (120); wherein when the handle (130) is in the locked position, the first cam (140, 140A) is positioned adjacent to the second cam (170, 170A) to prevent rotation of the second shaft (150); and wherein when the handle (130) is in the unlocked position, the first cam (140, 140A) is positioned away from the second cam (170, 170A) to enable the second shaft (150) to rotate.
2. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 1, wherein the latch crank (160) pivots about the second longitudinal centerline (151) as it moves between a closed position and an opened position, and wherein the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) as it moves between the locked position and the unlocked position.
3. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 2, wherein, when the handle (130) moves from the locked position to the unlocked position, the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) in a first direction (131).
4. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 3, wherein when the handle (130) moves from the unlocked position to the locked position the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) in a second direction (132) opposite the first direction (131).
5. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 4, wherein movement of the handle (130) from the locked position to the unlocked position pivots the latch crank (160) about the second longitudinal centerline (151) in a first direction (161) after the movement of the handle (130) has moved the first cam (140, 140A) substantially past the second cam (170, 170A).
6. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 5, wherein movement of the handle (130) from the unlocked position to the locked position pivots the latch crank (160) about the second longitudinal centerline (151) in a second direction (162).
7. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 6, wherein as the handle (130) moves from the unlocked position to the locked position the latch crank (160) reaches the closed position before the handle (130) reaches the locked position.
8. The door lock apparatus (100) of claim 7, wherein the latch crank (160) is in the closed position as the first cam (140, 140A) rotates past the second cam (170, 170A).
9. A system (400) for locking a door (200), the system comprising: a first shaft (110) having a first longitudinal centerline (111); a member (120) connected to the first shaft (110); a handle (130) connected to the first shaft (110) via the member (120), wherein the handle (130) is movable via rotation of the first shaft (110) between a locked position and an unlocked position; a first protrusion (140, 140A) that extends from the handle (130); a second shaft (150) having a second longitudinal centerline (151); a latch crank (160) connected to the second shaft (150); a second protrusion (170, 170A) that extends from the latch crank (160); and a linkage (180) connected between the latch crank (160) and the member (120), wherein the door (200) is connected to the linkage (180); wherein when the handle (130) is in the locked position, the first protrusion (140, 140A) is positioned adjacent to the second protrusion (170, 170A) to prevent rotation of the second shaft (150); and wherein when the handle (130) is in the unlocked position, the first protrusion (140, 140A) is positioned away from the second protrusion (170, 170A) to enable the second shaft (150) to rotate.
10. The system (400) of claim 9, wherein the door (200) is a passenger door of an aircraft.
11. The system (400) of claim 10, wherein movement of the linkage (180) and the latch crank (160) opens the door (200).
12. The system (400) of claim 11, wherein the handle (130) in the locked position prevents movement of the linkage (180) and the latch crank (160).
13. The system (400) of claim 12, wherein the latch crank (160) pivots about the second longitudinal centerline (151) as it moves between a closed position and an open position, and wherein the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) as it moves between the locked position and the unlocked position.
14. The system (400) of claim 13, wherein when the handle (130) moves from the locked position to the unlocked position, the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) in a first direction (131), and wherein when the handle (130) moves from the unlocked positioned to the locked position the handle (130) pivots about the first longitudinal centerline (111) in a second direction (132) opposite the first direction (131).
15. The system (400) of claim 14, wherein movement of the handle (130) from the locked position to the unlocked position pivots the latch crank (160) about the second longitudinal centerline (151) in a first direction (161) after the movement of the handle (130) has moved the first protrusion (140, 140A) substantially past the second protrusion (170, 170A) and wherein movement of the handle (130) from the unlocked position to the locked position pivots the latch crank (160) about the second longitudinal centerline (151) in a second direction (162).
16. A method (500) for selectively locking and unlocking a door (200), the method comprising steps of: coupling a handle (130) to a first shaft (110) via a member (120), the handle (130) being rotatable about a first longitudinal centerline (111) of the first shaft (110) between a locked position and an unlocked position; coupling a latch crank (160) to a second shaft (150), the latch crank (160) being rotatable about a second longitudinal centerline (151) of the second shaft; coupling a linkage (180) between the latch crank (160) and the member (530); coupling the linkage (180) to the door (200), wherein movement of the linkage (180) opens and closes the door (540); and preventing rotation of the latch crank (160) about the second longitudinal centerline (151) of the second shaft (150) when the handle (130) is in the locked position.
17. The method (500) of claim 16, wherein the step of preventing rotation of the latch crank (160) further comprises positioning a first protrusion (140, 140A) on the handle (130) adjacent to a second protrusion (170, 170A) on the latch crank (160) when the handle (130) is in the locked position.
18. The method (500) of claim 17, wherein the handle (130) is configured to move the first protrusion (140, 140A) away from the second protrusion (170, 170A) as the handle (130) rotates from the locked position to the unlocked position.
19. The method (500) of claim 18, wherein the latch crank (160) is configured to rotate about the second longitudinal centerline (151) of the second shaft (150) from a closed position to an opened position after the first protrusion (140, 140A) moves away from the second protrusion (170, 170A).
20. The method (500) of claim 19, wherein rotation of the latch crank (160) from the closed position to the opened position moves the linkage (180) to open the door (200).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0015] While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific examples have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The door lock apparatus 100 includes a first cam, or protrusion, 140 that extends from the handle 130 and a second shaft 150 having a second longitudinal centerline 151. The door lock apparatus 100 includes a latch crank 160 connected to the second shaft 150. The door lock apparatus 100 includes a second cam, or protrusion, 170 that extends from the latch crank 160 and a linkage 180 connected between the latch crank 160 and the member 120. When the handle 130 is in the locked position shown in
[0018] The latch crank 160 pivots about the second longitudinal centerline 151 as it moves between a closed position shown in
[0019] Movement of the handle 130 from the locked position to the unlocked position pivots the latch crank 160 about the second longitudinal centerline 151 in the first direction shown by arrow 161 after the movement of the handle 130 has moved the first cam 140 substantially past the second cam 170 as shown in
[0020] Movement of the handle 130 from the unlocked position to the locked position pivots the latch crank 160 about the second longitudinal centerline 151 in the second direction as indicated by arrow 162. As the handle 130 moves from the unlocked position to the locked position the latch crank 160 reaches the closed position before the handle 130 reaches the locked position as shown in
[0021] The shape, size, configuration, and/or location of the first protrusion, or first cam, 140 and the second protrusion, or second cam, 170 may be varied depending on the application as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example,
[0022] The door lock apparatus 100 includes a first protrusion 140A that extends from the handle 130 and a second shaft 150 having a second longitudinal centerline 151. The door lock apparatus 100 includes a latch crank 160 connected to the second shaft 150. The door lock apparatus 100 includes a second protrusion 170A that extends from the latch crank 160 and a linkage 180 connected between the latch crank 160 and the member 120. When the handle 130 is in the locked position shown in
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[0025] The method 500 includes coupling a linkage between the latch crank and the member, at 530. For example, a linkage 180 may be coupled between a latch crank 160 and a member 120. The method 500 includes coupling the linkage to a door, wherein the movement of the linkage opens and closes the door, at 540. The door may be, but is not limited to, a passenger door of an aircraft. The method 500 includes preventing rotation of the latch crank about second longitudinal centerline of the second shaft when the handle is in the locked position, at 550. The method 500 may include positioning a first protrusion on the handle adjacent to a second protrusion on the latch crank when the handle is in the locked position, at 560. For example, a first protrusion 140 on the handle 130 may be positioned adjacent to a second protrusion 170 on the latch crank 160 to prevent rotation of the latch crank 160 about the second longitudinal centerline 151 of the second shaft 150.
[0026] Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain examples, other examples that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, including examples that do not provide all of the features and advantages set forth herein, are also within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by reference to the appended claims and equivalents thereof.