A quick release mechanism for a single hook bomb rack which is arranged so that forced overlatch or hypersensitive triggering is minimized by inherent self-adjustment of the individual members comprising the quick release mechanism. The mechanism includes two initially vertically aligned links fixedly secured to an enclosing housing at a proximal end by a fixed pin and having an initially horizontally aligned array of three additional links extending to one side of the distal end of the two vertically aligned links. A member to be released has a tip bearing against an inner surface of the second of the horizontally aligned links and has a tension spring connected between a projecting ear of the released member and the third of the horizontally aligned links. A thrust link supplies force to the junction of the vertically aligned links causing them to toggle and assume a bent knee configuration; simultaneously the first two of the horizontally aligned links are urged to rotate upwardly as though these two links were one (by means of complementary shoulders at their abutting ends) to thereby free the member to be released. The unitary rotation of the first two of the horizontally aligned links also pulls the third of the horizontally aligned links towards the vertically aligned links and forces it to rotate upwardly also.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41F 502 F16B 3902
US Classification:
89 15B
Abstract:
A single station bomb rack includes two cantilevered sway brace arms each ovided with two oppositely placed sway bolts. The sway brace arms are shaped to accomodate a variety of store shapes and each of the sway brace arms acts in a spring-like fashion under loading. The sway bolts are each provided with internal springs which assure continuous pad-to-store contact. Each sway bolt is provided with a force indicating means which signals that sufficient force has been applied to the sway bolt thereby preventing unnecessary down-hook forces on the bomb rack hook.
A device for securely retaining a captive element and for reliably releasing said element upon rotation of a control shaft. In its elemental form the device includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve with apertures in the side walls containing ball detents. A captive element fits over the outside of the sleeve and a control shaft reposes within the sleeve. A portion of the control shaft is so formed that the ball detents are forced partially through the apertures in the sleeve and into mating recesses in the captive element when the control shaft is rotated to a first position. When the control shaft is rotated 45. degree. from the first position the ball detents are released thereby freeing the captive element.
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Curtis Baker Owner/Operator
Curtis Heating & Air Limited Heating & Air Conditioning
3147 Tennyson Cr, North Vancouver, BC V7K 2A9 604 787-4326
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Citadel Federal Credit Union Inc Credit Unions, Federally Chartered
3030 Zinn Rd, Downingtown, PA 19372
Curtis Baker Owner/Operator
Curtis Heating & Air Limited Heating & Air Conditioning