Concealed Fastening Systems
US-2023392641-A1 · Dec 7, 2023 · US
US10041525B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10041525-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615176539-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 7, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 7, 2018 |
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The invention provides a pin assembly comprising a pin having a screw threaded portion, a nut having a screw threaded portion, wherein, preferably, the pin has a number of pin recesses and the nut has a splined portion having a number of splines, the assembly further comprising a sleeve having a splined portion having a number of splines and a number of sleeve recesses, and a cross-member for insertion through at least one pin recess, and at least one sleeve recess, such that once assembled, rotation of the nut about the pin axis is restricted by the combination of the mating of the sleeve splined portion with the splined portion of the nut and the insertion of the cross-member through the sleeve recess and pin recess. The invention also provides a fixing assembly, landing gear actuation mechanism, aircraft, method of manufacturing and a kit of parts.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pin assembly comprising; a pin for supporting a rotating part, the pin defining a pin axis and having a screw threaded portion, a nut, defining a nut axis, and having a screw threaded portion which mates with the screw threaded portion of the pin, wherein either: i) the pin has a number of pin recesses arranged around the pin axis and the nut has a splined portion having a number of splines at least partially aligned with the nut axis, or ii) the nut has a number of nut recesses arranged around the nut axis and the pin has a splined portion having a number of splines at least partially aligned with the pin axis, a sleeve, defining a sleeve axis, and having a splined portion for mating with the splined portion of the nut or pin, the splined portion having a number of splines, each spline at least partially aligned with the sleeve axis, and a number of sleeve recesses arranged around the sleeve axis for corresponding to the pin or nut recesses, and a cross-member for insertion through at least one pin or nut recess and at least one sleeve recess, such that once assembled, rotation of the nut about the pin axis is restricted by the combination of the mating of the sleeve splined portion with the nut or pin splined portion and the insertion of the cross-member through the sleeve recess and pin or nut recess, wherein the number of nut/pin splines is equal to the number of sleeve splines, and the number of recesses is not a factor of the number of splines. 2. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pin has a number of pin recesses arranged around the pin axis and the nut has a splined portion having a number of splines at least partially aligned with the nut axis. 3. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a portion of the pin where the pin recesses are located is hollow. 4. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the screw threaded portion of the pin is located towards a first end of the pin and wherein the pin recesses are located towards a second, opposite end of the pin. 5. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the screw threaded portion of the pin has a first diameter and wherein the pin recesses portion of the pin has a second diameter, the second diameter being smaller than the first diameter. 6. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the pin/nut recesses or sleeve recesses extend all the way through walls of the pin/nut or sleeve. 7. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the screw threaded portion of the nut is located towards a first end of the nut and wherein the splined portion is located towards a second, opposite end of the nut. 8. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the nut splines are arranged such that the ends of the splines facing the second end are exposed. 9. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the splined portion of the sleeve is located towards a first end of the sleeve and wherein the sleeve recesses are located towards a second, opposite end of the sleeve. 10. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the sleeve splines are arranged such that the ends of the splines facing the first end are exposed. 11. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of pin/nut recesses is the same as the number of sleeve recesses. 12. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the pin/nut recesses or sleeve recesses are arranged equiangularly about the axis of the pin/nut or sleeve. 13. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the number of pin/nut and sleeve recesses is an even number, such that each pin/nut or sleeve recess has a corresponding paired recess on the opposite side of the pin/nut or sleeve. 14. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the nut/pin splines or sleeve splines are arranged equiangularly about the axis of the nut/pin or sleeve. 15. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the sleeve splines are arranged such that the ends of the splines facing the first end are exposed, where the splined portion of the sleeve is located towards a first end of the sleeve and wherein the sleeve recesses are located towards a second, opposite end of the sleeve. 16. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the number of splines and the number of recesses have no common factors greater than 2. 17. A pin assembly as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the number of splines and the number of recesses have no common factors other than 1. 18. A landing gear actuation mechanism comprising the pin assembly of claim 1 . 19. An aircraft comprising the pin assembly of claim 1 . 20. A method of assembling the pin assembly of claim 1 . 21. A method of assembling the pin assembly as claimed in claim 20 , comprising the steps of: mating the screw threaded portion of the nut to the screw threaded portion of the pin and tightening to a desired torque, mating the splines of the sleeve to the splines of the nut/pin, such that one of the sleeve recesses aligns with one of the pin/nut recesses as closely as possible, and inserting the cross-member through the chosen pin/nut and sleeve recesses. 22. A method of assembling the pin assembly as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the step of mating the splines of the sleeve to the splines of the nut/pin comprises judging the best orientation of the sleeve relative to the nut/pin to minimise misalignment between any one of the pin/nut recesses and any one of the sleeve recesses. 23. A method of assembling the pin assembly as claimed in claim 21 , wherein the steps are carried out in the order listed. 24. A kit of parts for assembling the pin assembly or fixing assembly as claimed in claim 1 , the kit of parts comprising the pin/elongate part, the nut, the sleeve, and, optionally, the cross-member. 25. A fixing assembly comprising; an elongate part defining an axis and having a screw threaded portion, a nut secured to the elongate part by means of a screw threaded portion of the nut mating with the screw threaded portion of the first elongate part, and a sleeve fitted in a manner which restricts rotation of the nut relative to the elongate part, wherein the fixing assembly is so arranged that: rotation of the sleeve relative to the elongate part is restricted by means of an interaction between one or more formations of a first type of the sleeve and one or more formations of the elongate part; and rotation of the sleeve relative to the nut being restricted by means of an interaction between one or more formations of a second type of the sleeve and one or more formations of the nut; and the fixing assembly is so arranged that, with the nut secured to the elongate part, the sleeve may be positioned in: a first rotational position in which: the formations of the sleeve of one of the first and second type are aligned with corresponding formations on the elongate part/nut, and a first formation of the sleeve of the other of the first and second type is more closely aligned with a second corresponding formation on the elongate part/nut, than in any other rotational position, and a second rotational position in which: the formations of the sleeve of one of the first and second type are aligned with corresponding formations on the elongate part/nut, and the first formation of the sleeve of the other of the first and second type is both more closely aligned with a third corresponding formation on the elongate part/nut than in any other r
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