Abstract:
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a system configured for securing at least one component, the system comprising: a bolt head associated with a structural pin, a retention fitting, a diaper pin held in place by the retention fitting against turning, and a damper at least partially positioned between the bolt head and the diaper pin.

Description:
BACKGROUND 
     Referring to  FIG. 1 , a system assembly  100  is shown that is used to hold/secure one or more components in place. For example, a structural pin/bolt  102  may be used to hold at least some of the components to a structure. In turn, this structural pin  102  is secured in place with a quick-release anti-torque pin (frequently referred to as a diaper pin)  106  that self-secures in place. 
     The diaper pin  106  fits loosely and is potentially subject to rattling/vibration. The rattling can potentially lead to wear of the pin  106  if it rubs excessively due to the vibration against a retention housing or a bolt head. This wear can lead to a reduction in the lifetime of the assembly  100 , causing the assembly  100  to be subjected to frequent inspection or maintenance activities. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY 
     The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosure. The summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure. It is neither intended to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure nor to delineate the scope of the disclosure. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form as a prelude to the description below. 
     Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a system configured for securing at least one component, the system comprising: a bolt head associated with a structural pin, a retention fitting, a diaper pin held in place by the retention fitting against turning, and a damper at least partially positioned between the bolt head and the diaper pin. In some embodiments, the damper includes a slot that allows the damper to be slid onto the diaper pin. In some embodiments, the slot is substantially located near the center of the damper. In some embodiments, the damper is configured to allow the damper to be coupled to the diaper pin using a plurality of different orientations of the damper relative to the diaper pin. In some embodiments, the damper includes an elastomeric material. In some embodiments, a region of the damper between the structural pin and the diaper pin is configured to compress when the diaper pin is hooked closed. In some embodiments, the at least one component is associated with a nacelle of an aircraft. In some embodiments, the system is configured to secure the at least one component to a pylon of the aircraft. 
     Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a damper made of an elastomeric material that is configured to be coupled to a diaper pin of an assembly associated with a nacelle of an aircraft. In some embodiments, the damper is substantially block-like in shape. In some embodiments, a region of the damper between a structural pin and the diaper pin is configured to compress when the diaper pin is hooked closed to reduce a vibration associated with the diaper pin. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The present disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not limited in the accompanying figures in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements. 
         FIG. 1  illustrates a system assembly for securing a component of a nacelle of an aircraft to a pylon of the aircraft in accordance with the prior art. 
         FIG. 2  illustrates a system assembly for securing a component of a nacelle of an aircraft to a pylon of the aircraft in accordance with aspects of the disclosure. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     It is noted that various connections are set forth between elements in the following description and in the drawings (the contents of which are included in this disclosure by way of reference). It is noted that these connections are general and, unless specified otherwise, may be direct or indirect and that this specification is not intended to be limiting in this respect. A coupling between two or more components may refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection. An indirect connection may incorporate one or more intervening components. 
     Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a reduction/minimization of wear associated with an anti-torque pin that is employed as part of a nacelle of an aircraft. The anti-torque pin is frequently referred to as a diaper pin, and the terms anti-torque pin and diaper pin are used interchangeably herein. In some embodiments, a damper is coupled to the diaper pin. The damper may reduce/eliminate vibration that might otherwise be experienced by the diaper pin. 
     Referring to  FIG. 2 , a system assembly  200  is shown. The assembly  200  includes many of the devices described above in connection with the assembly  100  of  FIG. 1 , and so, a complete re-description is omitted for the sake of brevity. In contrast to the assembly  100 , the assembly  200  may include a damper  204 . The damper  204  may be made of one or more materials, such as for example an elastomeric material. The material(s) used in the manufacture/fabrication of the damper may be based on one or more requirements, such as for example environmental requirements (e.g., a specification of a temperature range) in which the assembly  200  is to be used/operated. 
     As shown in  FIG. 2 , the damper  204  may include a slot/slit  208  that may be used to slide the damper  204  onto the diaper pin  106 . When the diaper pin  106  is hooked closed the damper  204  may be compressed in a region (denoted by arrows  212 ) of the damper  204  between the structural pin  102  and the diaper pin  106 . This compression of the damper  204  may minimize/prevent the diaper pin  106  from rattling/vibrating in retention holes (not shown) in a retention fitting  210  and/or a securing hole (not shown) in the structural pin  102 . Accordingly, the damper  204  may prevent the diaper pin  106  from wearing through the retention fitting  210  by not allowing the diaper pin  106  to vibrate. 
     While the use of a slot/slit  208  is shown in  FIG. 2 , such a feature is optional. Any other technique for providing a damper  204  (or associated, compressed material) between the structural pin  102  (or associated bolt head) and the diaper pin  106  to apply a force to the diaper pin  106  and hold it steady against vibration may be used. The material above the diaper pin  106  in  FIG. 2  may be optional. 
     A profile/form-factor that is used for the damper  204  may be based on one or more requirements/specifications. In the exemplary assembly  200 , the damper  204  is shown as being substantially block-like in shape with the slot  208  being substantially located near the center of the damper  204 . A size/dimension of the slot  208  may be based on a size/dimension associated with the diaper pin  106 . 
     The distance associated with the arrows  212  in connection with the damper  204  (or associated material) may be selected/configured such that the damper  204  will compress when the diaper pin  106  is installed. A bottom surface of the damper  204  that interfaces/couples to the structural pin  102  (or associated bolt head) may be secured without sliding off or turning/twisting 
     In some embodiments, the profile/form-factor for the damper  204 /slot  208  may be selected to facilitate a “fool-proof” assembly of the damper  204  and the diaper pin  106 . For example, the profile of the damper  204 /slot  208  may be such that the damper  204  may be configured to be coupled to (e.g., slid onto) the diaper pin  106  using a plurality of different orientations of the damper  204  relative to the diaper pin  106 . 
     While exemplary embodiments of this disclosure have been described above in connection with a nacelle of an aircraft, aspects of the disclosure may be applied in connection with other systems or devices associated with the aircraft. Still further, aspects of the disclosure may be used in a variety of application environments, such as for example marine applications, automotive applications, etc. 
     Technical effects and benefits of the disclosure include an extension of a lifetime associated with one or more components of an assembly. In some embodiments, such an extension of the lifetime may be facilitated by a reduction/minimization of wear experienced by such components. 
     Aspects of the disclosure may be used to provide an interface in connection with one or more pins. For example, a pin may be configured to interface with a bolt head. A turning of the bolt head may shear the pin, but the pin may be designed to withstand the shear force and prevent the bolt from turning. 
     In accordance with aspects of the disclosure, a pin may be supported in a retention fitting. The retention fitting may provide support to the pin on one or both sides of a bolt head. The retention fitting may be secured to structure to serve as a fixed device. 
     In some embodiments, a pin may include a retention feature, such as for example a bend at the end of the pin, so that the pin will not fall out. The retention feature may be biased to facilitate removal, such as for example manual removal by a technician. 
     Aspects of the disclosure may be used in connection with a nacelle of an aircraft. For example, aspects of the disclosure may be used to secure one or more components associated with the nacelle. In some embodiments, a component may be secured to a pylon of an aircraft. Such aspects may be used to provide a secure attachment in view of the vibration that may be experienced during operation of the aircraft. 
     Aspects of the disclosure have been described in terms of illustrative embodiments thereof. Numerous other embodiments, modifications, and variations within the scope and spirit of the appended claims will occur to persons of ordinary skill in the art from a review of this disclosure. For example, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the steps described in conjunction with the illustrative figures may be performed in other than the recited order, and that one or more steps illustrated may be optional in accordance with aspects of the disclosure.