IP Library Granted Patent US 8,631,545
Granted Patent B2
US 8,631,545 · App. 13/774,073 · Granted Jan 21, 2014

Water activated ejector mechanism for rotary buckle assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,631,545
App. No.
13/774,073
Granted
Jan 21, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a rotary buckle assembly for harness. The assembly is adapted to selectively secure or eject the tongue plates for the straps of the harness. The buckle assembly includes a mechanism for automatically releasing the harness in the presence of water.

Claims (30)

1. An ejection mechanism for a buckle assembly, the ejection mechanism comprising:

a series of tangs releasably secured within a housing;

a plurality of pawls positioned within the housing, the number of pawls corresponding to the number of tangs, each pawl having a raised position wherein it locks the corresponding tang within the housing and a lowered position wherein the tang can be released from the housing;

a disengagement plate positioned within the housing and contacting the pawls, the disengagement plate having raised and lowered positions, the pawls being brought into the lowered position when the disengagement plate is in the lowered position;

a support positioned within the housing, the support having upper and lower ends, the upper end coupled to the disengagement plate, the support having raised and lowered positions, the disengagement plate being brought into the lowered position with the support in the lowered position;

a resilient member interconnected to the support and urging the support into the lowered position;

a bobbin positioned beneath the support and preventing it from moving into the lowered position, the bobbin releasing the support in the presence of water, whereby the resilient member forces the support and disengagement plate into the lowered position to release the tangs.

2. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 1 wherein the bobbin is water dissolvable.

3. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 2 further comprising a timing diffuser positioned over the bobbin, the timing diffuser formed from a cylindrical cap with a series of drainage apertures, the drainage apertures regulating the volume of water contacting the bobbin.

4. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises an upper rotary handle and a lower base that are interconnected via a binding post.

5. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 1 further comprising a centrally positioned post within the housing, wherein the support is a cup shaped member that is slidably positioned over the post.

6. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 4 wherein the cup shaped member is positioned over top of the bobbin.

7. The ejection mechanism as described in claim 4 wherein the cup receives the resilient member.

8. An ejection mechanism for a buckle assembly, the ejection mechanism comprising:

a housing including an upper rotary handle and a lower base, the housing adapted to lockingly receive a plurality of tangs about a peripheral extent;

a binding post centrally positioned within the housing and interconnecting the rotary handle to the base;

a plurality of pawls positioned within the housing, each of the pawls having an upper beveled surface and a lower foot, the number of pawls corresponding to the number of tangs, each pawl having a raised position wherein it locks the corresponding tang within the housing and a lowered position wherein the tang can be ejected from the housing;

a disengagement plate with a central aperture, the disengagement plate positioned within the housing and contacting the lower feet of the pawls;

a spring cup positioned about the binding post, the spring cup having a lower end, an internal peripheral area, and an upper peripheral lip, the lip contacting the central aperture of the disengagement plate, a elastomeric compression spring positioned within the inner peripheral area;

a water dissolvable bobbin positioned about the binding post, the bobbin supporting the lower end of the spring cup, the bobbin dissolving in the presence of water, whereby the lower end of the spring cup is released and the compression spring forces the spring cup and disengagement plate downward to thereby release the tangs;

a timing diffuser positioned over the bobbin, the timing diffuser formed from a cylindrical cap with a series of drainage apertures, the drainage apertures regulating the volume of water contacting the water dissolvable bobbin.

9. An ejection mechanism for a buckle assembly, the ejection mechanism being automatically triggered in the presence of water, the ejection mechanism comprising:

a housing including an upper rotary handle and a lower base, the housing adapted to lockingly receive a plurality of tangs about a peripheral extent;

a plurality of pawls positioned within the housing, each of the pawls having an upper beveled surface and a lower foot, the number of pawls corresponding to the number of tangs, each pawl having a raised position wherein it locks a corresponding tang within the housing and a lowered position wherein the corresponding tang is ejected;

a binding post centrally positioned within the housing and interconnecting the rotary handle to the base;

an actuator slidably positioned over the binding post, the actuator having an upper end, a lower end, and a step located between the upper and lower ends, the actuator having raised and lowered positions;

a disengagement plate with a central aperture, the disengagement plate positioned within the housing and contacting the lower feet of the pawls, the central aperture of the disengagement plate being secured to the actuator, the disengagement plate having raised and lowered positions;

a spring cup having an opened lower end with a peripheral edge and an upper end with a central aperture, the actuator positioned within the central aperture of the spring cup, with the step of the actuator contacting the spring cup, a wave spring positioned about the spring cup and contacting the lower peripheral edge, the spring cup having raised and lowered positions;

a water dissolvable bobbin positioned within the opened lower end of the spring cup and supporting the lower end of the actuator, the bobbin dissolving in the presence of water, wherein when the bobbin is dissolved, the lower end of the actuator is released and the wave spring forces the spring cup, actuator, and disengagement plate to the lowered position, whereby the tangs are released;

drainage apertures within the upper end of the spring cup, the drainage apertures regulating the volume of water contacting the water dissolvable bobbin.

Assignments (6)
PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jun 2, 2021
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SECURITY AGENT
To: COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT AAR INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT LSS INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS ORCHARD PARK INC.
Reel/Frame 056461/0677 →
PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Recorded Jun 2, 2021
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SECURITY AGENT
To: COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT AAR INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT LSS INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS ORCHARD PARK INC.
Reel/Frame 056461/0689 →
FIRST LIEN US INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 15, 2020
From: COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT AAR INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT LSS INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS ORCHARD PARK INC.; COBHAM ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS INC.; CHELTON AVIONICS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 052945/0547 →
SECOND LIEN US INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 15, 2020
From: COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT AAR INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT LSS INC.; COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS ORCHARD PARK INC.; COBHAM ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS INC.; CHELTON AVIONICS, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 052945/0653 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 22, 2019
From: CARLETON LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS INC.
To: COBHAM MISSION SYSTEMS DAVENPORT LSS INC.
Reel/Frame 050139/0423 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2013
From: CONAX FLORIDA CORPORATION
To: CARLETON LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS INC.
Reel/Frame 031647/0265 →