Hatch securing mechanism
First Claim
1. A mechanism for latching one structural member to another structural member, comprising:
- a base affixed to the one structural member;
a pinway element on the base;
a latch pin translatable in the pinway element along a pinway axis, the latch pin defining at its outer peripheral surface a groove, the groove having one groove portion wound about the pinway axis;
a groove engagement element fastened to the pinway element and extending into the groove on the latch pin;
a hasp fixed to the other structural member;
the hasp defining a hasp hole, one portion of the hasp hole sized to closely and slidingly receive the latch pin such that the latch pin can bearingly rotate and translate in the one portion, the mechanism configurable to a locked condition wherein the latch pin is engaged to the hasp solely by close bearing receipt in the hasp hole;
means external to the hasp hole for reducing mobility of the hasp axially along the pin during the locked condition.
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Abstract
A hatch securing mechanisms has a base attached to a hatchway and a hasp ached to a hatch lid. The base has an apertured retainer and a pinway element, the hasp being held between the retainer and pinway element during closure of the lid. A latch pin translatable in the pinway element has an angled tip which slides against a bevelled surface of the hasp to force the hasp into tighter, locked engagement with the base. The latch pin has a helical groove segment about the pin'"'"'s axis, and a stud fixed to the pinway element engages the groove segment. The interaction of the stud and groove segment effects translation of the latch pin when the pin is manually rotated. The action of the latch pin also compresses an elastically deformable seal between the door and door frame so that the seal is increasingly effective against explosive blast pressures. The invention includes a lock mechanism for keeping the latch pin in a hasp retaining position unless the pin is manually moved.
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5 Claims
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1. A mechanism for latching one structural member to another structural member, comprising:
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a base affixed to the one structural member; a pinway element on the base; a latch pin translatable in the pinway element along a pinway axis, the latch pin defining at its outer peripheral surface a groove, the groove having one groove portion wound about the pinway axis; a groove engagement element fastened to the pinway element and extending into the groove on the latch pin; a hasp fixed to the other structural member; the hasp defining a hasp hole, one portion of the hasp hole sized to closely and slidingly receive the latch pin such that the latch pin can bearingly rotate and translate in the one portion, the mechanism configurable to a locked condition wherein the latch pin is engaged to the hasp solely by close bearing receipt in the hasp hole; means external to the hasp hole for reducing mobility of the hasp axially along the pin during the locked condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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