FASTENER FOR PYROTECHNICAL DISPENSER MAGAZINE
20230044326 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F42B5/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41F1/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/165
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F42B12/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B64D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fastener for attaching a magazine to a breech plate, including a circular longitudinal body including at least one protrusion, an upper guide block having at least one slot adapted to cooperate with the protrusion, where the body is provided with a key grip at an upper end and a receiving opening at a lower end, where the fastener is provided with a release position in which the body is in a first rotational position, a set position in which the body is rotated by a first rotational degree from the release position, and a lock position in which the body is rotated by a second rotational degree from the release position. The advantage of the invention is that a magazine can be attached to and removed from an aircraft in a fast and easy way.
Claims
1. A fastener for attaching a magazine to a breech plate, comprising a circular longitudinal body comprising at least one protrusion, an upper guide block having at least one slot adapted to cooperate with the protrusion, where the body is provided with a key grip at an upper end and a receiving opening at a lower end, wherein the fastener is provided with a release position in which the body is in a first rotational position, a set position in which the body is rotated by a first rotational degree from the release position, and a lock position in which the body is rotated by a second rotational degree from the release position.
2. The fastener according to claim 1, wherein the body comprises an upper sleeve and a lower lock sleeve, where a lower section of the upper sleeve is arranged inside the lock sleeve.
3. The fastener according to claim 2, wherein the fastener comprises two protrusions where a first protrusion is fixed to the lock sleeve and a second protrusion is fixed to the upper sleeve.
4. The fastener according to claim 3, wherein the upper guide block is provided with a first slot adapted to cooperate with the first protrusion and a second slot adapted to cooperate with the second protrusion.
5. The fastener according to claim 4, wherein the first slot is provided with a declination and that the second slot is provided with an inclination.
6. The fastener according to claim 1, wherein the receiving opening is provided with a plurality of steel balls adapted to cooperate with a circumferential groove of a mating pin.
7. The fastener according to claim 2, wherein the lock sleeve is in an upper position when the fastener is in the release position, in an intermediate position when the fastener is in the set position, and in a lower position when the fastener is in the lock position.
8. The fastener according to claim 2, wherein the upper sleeve is in a lower position when the fastener is in the release position and in the set position, and in an upper position when the fastener is in the lock position.
9. The fastener according to claim 8, wherein the body top surface is aligned with the upper guide block top surface when the fastener is in the lock position.
10. The fastener according to claim 1, wherein the rotational angle between the release position and the set position is in the range between 20 to 45 degrees.
11. The fastener according to claim 1, wherein the rotational angle between the release position and the lock position is in the range between 90 to 270 degrees.
12. A magazine for storing a plurality of cartridges comprising countermeasures, wherein the magazine comprises at least one fastener according to claim 1.
13. A magazine arrangement, wherein the magazine arrangement comprises the magazine according to claim 12 and a breech plate.
14. The magazine arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the breech plate comprises at least one mating pin.
15. An aircraft, wherein the aircraft comprises at least one magazine arrangement according to claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will be described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the embodiments that are shown in the attached drawings, in which
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0024] The embodiments of the invention with further developments described in the following are to be regarded only as examples and are in no way to limit the scope of the protection provided by the patent claims. References such as longitudinal, upper, lower, etc. refer to directions of a magazine positioned with the cartridge openings pointing upwards in a vertical direction. The magazine may of course be mounted on an aircraft in any suitable direction.
[0025] An aircraft 1 shown in
[0026] The countermeasures 5 are arranged in a magazine 10 mounted in the dispenser 2. The dispenser 2 is designed as an elongate body, provided with at least one launch opening 8 through which the countermeasures 5 are launched. A countermeasure 5 is stored in a cartridge 11 in the magazine 10. A magazine will hold several cartridges 11, e.g. between 20-60 cartridges or more, depending on the size of the magazine and of the size of each cartridge. When the cartridges in a magazine are used and empty, the magazine is removed from the dispenser and the cartridges are replaced. A magazine comprises fixed cavities, where a cavity can be reloaded with a new countermeasure. The cartridges 11 can be of the same size or of different sizes and can accommodate identical or different types of countermeasures 5.
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[0029] The body 21 further comprises an upper insert 26 and a lower insert 27. The lower insert 27 is provided with a receiving opening 48 corresponding to a mating pin 13 of the breech plate 12. The receiving opening 48 is provided with a number of steel balls 53 adapted to interact with the circumferential groove 15 of the mating pin 13. The steel balls 53 are arranged in holes 58 in the lower insert, where the holes are shaped such that the steel balls cannot pass through them completely inwards, towards the inner of the lower insert. The position of the lower circular part 23 will allow the steel balls to move freely when the fastener is in the release position 60, to move with some restriction in the set position 61 and will completely block the movement of the steel balls in the lock position 62. The lower insert 27 is attached to the upper sleeve 22 through a holding screw 28 and a first spring 29.
[0030] The lock sleeve is provided with a lower opening 57, shown in
[0031] When the fastener is set to the set position 61, the lock sleeve is moved downwards somewhat, such that the inclined passage 55 is arranged next to the steel balls 53. The inclined passage will push the steel balls inwards, such that they extend into the inner of the lower insert. When a fastener is pushed onto a mating pin, the steel balls will be pushed outwards by the mating pin, and the steel balls will bear on the inclined passage and will push the lock sleeve upwards, against the spring force from the lock sleeve spring 29, such that the steel balls can move outwards from the mating pin. When the fastener is in position on the mating pin, the lock sleeve is pushed downwards by the lock sleeve spring 29, such that the steel balls will extend inwards into the circumferential groove 15 of the mating pin 13.
[0032] When the fastener is set to the lock position 62, the lock sleeve is in its lowermost position, such that the second diameter 56 is arranged next to the steel balls 53. The second diameter does not allow the steel balls to move outwards at all, and holds the steel balls in the circumferential groove of the mating pin. The fastener is now locked to the mating pin.
[0033] The upper sleeve 22 and the lock sleeve 23 are moved along a longitudinal direction by protrusions running in slots in the upper guide block. In the shown example, the body 21 is provided with three protrusions, a first protrusion 31 running in a first slot 37, a second protrusion 32 running in a second slot 38, and a third protrusion 33 running in a third slot 39.
[0034] The first protrusion 31 is a pin arranged in the lock sleeve 23 and through the upper insert 26. The interaction between the first protrusion 31 and the first slot 37 will thus move the lock sleeve 23 in the longitudinal direction. The first slot 37 is provided with a first rest position 40, a second rest position 41 and a third rest position 42. Between the first rest position 40 and the second rest position 41, a first declination 43 is arranged, and between the second rest position 41 and the third rest position 42, a second declination 44 is arranged. In the release position 60, the first protrusion 31 will rest in the first rest position, such that the lock sleeve is in its uppermost position. This will allow the steel balls 53 to move freely relative the circumferential groove 15. The height of the slot in the first rest position corresponds to the diameter of the first protrusion, such that the lock sleeve cannot move in the longitudinal direction.
[0035] The second protrusion 32 is a pin arranged in the upper sleeve 22 and the upper insert 26. The upper insert 26 is thus fixed to the upper sleeve 22. The interaction between the second protrusion 32 and the second slot 38 will move the upper sleeve 22 in the longitudinal direction. The second slot 38 is provided with a first inclination 45. In the release position 60, the second protrusion 32 will be at the start of the first inclination 45, such that the upper sleeve 22 is in its lowest position.
[0036] The third protrusion 33 is a pin arranged in the upper sleeve 22 and the upper insert 26. The interaction between the third protrusion 33 and the third slot 39 will also move the upper sleeve 22 in the longitudinal direction. The third slot 39 is provided with a second inclination 46. In the release position 60, the third protrusion 33 will be at the start of the second inclination 46, such that the upper sleeve 22 is in its lowest position. The second slot 38 and the third slot 39 are parallel to each other. The second protrusion 32 and the third protrusion 33 will in this case both take up forces from a magazine acting on the fasteners. This will increase the shearing strength of the fastener.
[0037] The declined and inclined sections of the grooves forces the upper sleeve and/or the lock sleeve to move in the longitudinal direction depending on the rotational position of the body. In this way, a first rotation from the release position 60 to the set position 61 forces the lock sleeve 23 somewhat downwards such that the movement of the steel balls are somewhat restricted, which provides an intermediate holding force allowing the fastener to snap onto a mating pin with an audible click sound. A second rotation from the set position 61 to the lock position 62 forces the lock sleeve further down, blocking the movement of the steel balls completely such that the fastener is locked to the mating pin. At the same time, the upper sleeve is forced upwards such that the body top surface 35 of the body 21 will align with the upper guide block top surface 36 of the upper guide block 24. This will provide a visual indication of the locked state.
[0038] The key grip 34 of the body 21 may also provide a visual indication, depending on the type of key grip used. In the shown example, a square key grip 34 is used. In the release position 60, the square key grip 34 is aligned with the square upper guide block 24. In the set position, when the key grip has been rotated by, in one example, 30 degrees, the key grip is no longer aligned with the upper guide block, giving an indication that the fastener is in the set position 61. Since each predetermined position is a stable position, the fastener will remain in this position until it is rotated. By rotating the body further, the fastener will reach the lock position 62 in which the key grip may be aligned with the upper guide block, and at the same time the top surface 35 of the body is aligned with the top surface 36 of the upper guide block.
[0039] The shown fastener 20 is also provided with a lower guide block 25 that is adapted to support the lock sleeve 23 of the fastener. The fastener 20 is adapted to be fixedly attached to a magazine 10 by the upper guide block 24 and the lower guide block 25. The upper guide block and the lower guide block are therefore provided with threaded holes 47 adapted to receive screws fixing the fastener to the magazine.
[0040] In
[0041] To arrive at the set position 61, the fastener is rotated from the release position 60 by a small degree, in the shown example 30 degrees in a clockwise direction. This will move the lock sleeve 23 somewhat downwards, thus restricting the movement of the steel balls 53 to some extent. The upper sleeve 22 does not move in the longitudinal direction between the release position and the set position.
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[0044] The invention is not to be regarded as being limited to the embodiments described above, a number of additional variants and modifications being possible within the scope of the subsequent patent claims. The fastener may e.g. use other locking means.
REFERENCE SIGNS
[0045] 1: Aircraft [0046] 2: Dispenser [0047] 3: Direction of launch [0048] 4: Trajectory [0049] 5: Countermeasure [0050] 6: Wing [0051] 7: Main body [0052] 8: Launch opening [0053] 10: Magazine [0054] 11: Cartridge [0055] 12: Breech plate [0056] 13: Mating pin [0057] 14: Tip [0058] 15: Circumferential groove [0059] 16: Cartridge connector [0060] 17: Control connector [0061] 20: Fastener [0062] 21: Body [0063] 22: Upper sleeve [0064] 23: Lock sleeve [0065] 24: Upper guide block [0066] 25: Lower guide block [0067] 26: Upper insert [0068] 27: Lower insert [0069] 28: Holding screw [0070] 29: First spring [0071] 30: Second spring [0072] 31: First protrusion [0073] 32: Second protrusion [0074] 33: Third protrusion [0075] 34: Key grip [0076] 35: Body top surface [0077] 36: Upper guide block top surface [0078] 37: First slot [0079] 38: Second slot [0080] 39: Third slot [0081] 40: First rest position [0082] 41: Second rest position [0083] 42: Third rest position [0084] 43: First declination [0085] 44: Second declination [0086] 45: First inclination [0087] 46: Second inclination [0088] 47: Threaded hole [0089] 48: Receiving opening [0090] 49: Opening [0091] 50: Upper end of fastener [0092] 51: Lower end of fastener [0093] 52: Magazine arrangement [0094] 53: Steel ball [0095] 54: First diameter [0096] 55: Inclined passage [0097] 56: Second diameter [0098] 57: Lower opening [0099] 58: Ball hole [0100] 60: Release position [0101] 61: Set position [0102] 62: Lock position