Date: 2/15/1999, 3:15 pm
Interesting idea. I'm not familiar w/ the exact fitting (but I've seen sim.) but your post sent me back to look at a furniture hardware catalogue to see if some similar fittings were there. Boy oh boy oh boy ! - they've got all kinds of fun stuff in there!
But back to your idea. Specifically, I can think of only one type of pin that uses a controlled detained ball - the socket wrench. Locking socket wrenches lock the socket with a ball bearing and release it by pushing an internal pin that has a round depression that the ball rolls into thereby releasing the socket. I guess if expense, weight and sand contamintion were no object, maybe one could do this - Yeah right!. But there will be others - but I think ball detents and their locking mechanisms are complex. And you would need a different arm to release each pin. And all those little buttons would be visib le.
Stepping back, what you really have is a mortise and a tenon - with the tenon being variable. Well, there are bunches of these! Mostly visible, though. The simplest being just a screw bolt from the hatch into "t" nuts (etc.) in the flange....
An invisible variation:
Aligned hidden pins pointing down from the hatch (say 3 ea side), pins large enough (say 3/8"d) for holes or slots cut in the end. Holes thru the flange and (hatch or flange) gasket so that the pins protrude into the volume below. A guideway from the cockpit to the pins to guide a rod thru the pins. Or a guide way for a moveable channel if slotted pins. To remove hatch, just pull the rod on ea side.
Anyway, I guess there are lots of ways, but what about some of the other stuff I saw in the catalog? What about cabinet height and sideways adusters used to attach the forms? One knobs adjusts vertical and the other for horizontal. Adjustment about 1/2" ( I think). At about $3 ea., it might be worth it for some.
Also what about the hardware for knock down furniture? Sand infiltration and corrosion aside, the cam locking system and captured end fittings could easily(sorry, I get carried away) be modified for another type of hidden hatch latching system.
However, I would be really interested to hear what you've come up with. Let us know your progress even if you've rejected the idea.
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Bob Hysen -- 2/12/1999, 4:42 pm- Re: Another flush hatch idea
Mike Allen -- 2/15/1999, 3:15 pm- Re: Another flush hatch idea
Don Edmunds -- 2/16/1999, 10:10 am- Re: Another flush hatch idea
ted -- 2/17/1999, 1:32 pm- Re: Another flush hatch idea
Scotty -- 2/17/1999, 3:19 pm- Re: Another flush hatch idea (Knobs)
eric schade (shearwater-boats) -- 2/25/1999, 5:01 pm- Re: hatch w/knob: More description, please?
Pete Roszyk -- 2/26/1999, 9:33 am- Re: hatch w/knob: last years thread
Tor-Henrik Furmyr -- 3/5/1999, 7:48 am- Re: hatch w/knob: More description, please?
Pete Rudie -- 2/28/1999, 5:54 pm - Re: hatch w/knob: More description, please?
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