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US-2020156760-A1 · May 21, 2020 · US
US11536064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11536064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916361962-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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A latch mechanism configured to engage a mating pin is disclosed. In various embodiments, the latch mechanism includes a latch frame; a latch arm pivotally mounted to the latch frame at a pivot axis; and a bias member configured to apply a load to the latch arm in a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis and to bias the latch arm from rotating in a first rotational direction about the pivot axis and from rotating away from the mating pin.
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A latch mechanism configured to engage a mating pin, comprising: a latch frame; a latch arm pivotally mounted to the latch frame at a pivot axis, wherein the latch frame defines a longitudinal direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis and a first latch arm stop and a second latch arm stop are disposed on opposite sides of the pivot axis along the longitudinal direction, wherein the first latch arm stop is connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a first rotational direction following a first rotational movement in the first rotational direction, and wherein the second latch arm stop is connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a second rotational direction following a second rotational movement in the second rotational direction; and a bias member configured to apply a load to the latch arm in a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis and to bias the latch arm from rotating in the first rotational direction about the pivot axis and from rotating away from the mating pin, wherein the latch frame includes a first frame wall and a second frame wall connected to a back plate, wherein the latch arm is pivotally mounted to the first frame wall and to the second frame wall via a first spindle, and wherein the bias member includes a spring plate configured to provide the load to a proximal end of the latch arm. 2. The latch mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the first latch arm stop is disposed at a first longitudinal position with respect to the pivot axis. 3. The latch mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the second latch arm stop is disposed at a second longitudinal position with respect to the pivot axis. 4. The latch mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the bias member is configured to provide the load at a proximal end of the latch arm. 5. The latch mechanism of claim 4 , wherein the pivot axis is located intermediate the proximal end and a distal end of the latch arm. 6. The latch mechanism of claim 1 , wherein a first latch arm stop is connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in the first rotational direction following a first rotational movement in the first rotational direction and a second latch arm stop is connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a second rotational direction following a second rotational movement in the second rotational direction. 7. The latch mechanism of claim 6 , further comprising a latch handle coupled to the proximal end of the latch arm via a second spindle. 8. The latch mechanism of claim 7 , further comprising a latch arm hook disposed at a distal end of the latch arm and configured to engage the mating pin. 9. A fan cowl assembly, comprising: a first fan cowl connected to an inboard fan cowl section via a first hinge assembly; a second fan cowl connected to the inboard fan cowl section; a latch mechanism configured to lock the first fan cowl to the second fan cowl, the latch mechanism comprising a latch frame, a latch arm pivotally mounted to the latch frame at a pivot axis, and a bias member configured to apply a load to the latch arm in a transverse direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis and to bias the latch arm from rotating in a first rotational direction about the pivot axis; a first latch arm stop connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in the first rotational direction following a first rotational movement in the first rotational direction, the first latch arm stop disposed at a first longitudinal position with respect to the pivot axis; and a second latch arm stop connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a second rotational direction following a second rotational movement in the second rotational direction, the second latch arm stop disposed at a second longitudinal position with respect to the pivot axis, wherein the first latch arm stop and the second latch arm stop are disposed on opposite sides of the pivot axis along the longitudinal direction. 10. The fan cowl assembly of claim 9 , wherein the latch frame defines a longitudinal direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis, and the bias member includes a spring plate configured to provide the load to a proximal end of the latch arm. 11. A method of locking a fan cowl assembly, comprising: positioning a first fan cowl in a closed position, the first fan cowl including a mating pin defining an axial direction; rotating a second fan cowl toward the first fan cowl, the second fan cowl including a latch mechanism configured to bias a latch arm hook in a transverse direction, generally perpendicular to the axial direction, toward the mating pin, the latch arm hook connected to a distal end of a latch arm; urging an outer surface of the latch arm hook against the mating pin, thereby causing the outer surface of the latch arm hook to slide about the mating pin as the second fan cowl is rotated toward the first fan cowl; and biasing the latch arm hook via a bias member operably coupled to the latch arm, such that an inner surface of the latch arm hook engages the mating pin, wherein the latch mechanism includes a latch frame, the latch arm pivotally mounted to the latch frame at a pivot axis, wherein the latch frame defines a longitudinal direction generally perpendicular to the pivot axis and a first latch arm stop and a second latch arm stop are disposed on opposite sides of the pivot axis along the longitudinal direction, the bias member configured to apply a load to a proximal end of the latch arm, the first latch arm stop connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a first rotational direction following a first rotational movement in the first rotational direction and the second latch arm stop connected to the latch frame and configured to stop the latch arm from rotating in a second rotational direction following a second rotational movement in the second rotational direction, wherein the latch frame includes a first frame wall and a second frame wall connected to a back plate, wherein the latch arm is pivotally mounted to the first frame wall and to the second frame wall via a spindle and wherein the bias member includes a spring plate configured to provide the load to a proximal end of the latch arm.
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