Claims
- 1. A tool for folding sheet metal edges comprising:
- a pneumatic hammer with a stepped barrel having a round proximal portion and a reduced-down distal portion externally formed with inverse spring thread;
- a plunger having a shank having a work-striking head, a butt end that loads or retracts into the hammer barrel, and intermediate axial-stop means disposed therebetween;
- a plunger-retaining spring having a main body formed on a major diameter, a shank-latching portion formed on a minor diameter, and a transition section therebetween;
- wherein the main body comprises a series of closed regular coils which partly thread onto the inverse spring thread of hammer barrel and in other part, with inclusion of the transition section, generally project so that the shank-latching portion latches across the shank of the retracted plunger just forward of the axial stop, whereby axial extensions of the spring normally retract the plunger back into the hammer barrel; and,
- a rigid guide having a base end formed with an internally cylindrical clamping means for clamping onto the hammer barrel proximal portion, and at the other end, a guide lip which, while the guide is attached to the hammer, projects past and below the striking head of the plunger, as well as having an intermediary channel portion which internally closely surrounds portions of the spring for buttressing the transition section of the spring, and those coils of the main body proximate thereto, from off-axis excursions.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein the rigid guide is substantially formed from a tube being generally cross-section cut at the base end, and at said other end, being formed in a wedge shape in which the guide lip is formed from a tip end of the wedge.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 wherein the wedge shape is formed along a straight plane.
- 4. The tool of claim 2 wherein the intermediary channel portion of the guide is defined by an internally cylindrical transect portion of the tube, the tube diameter being sized to measure about equal to the major diameter of the plunger-retaining spring except including a measure for closely spaced clearance.
- 5. The tool of claim 2 wherein clamping means comprises forming the base end with a slot that bifurcates the base end generally at the narrowest span between the base end and the wedge, providing a pair of spaced eye-loops flanking the slot and a threaded fastener spanning between the two eye-loops such that tightening the fastener causes the tubewall to contract and more tightly clamp on the round proximal portion of the hammer barrel.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein guide lip of the guide is situated to prop and/or slide against a wall of sheet metal and also act as a fulcrum and hence allow a user to vary the angle-of-attack of the work-striking head relative to the work-piece/sheet metal edge.
- 7. The tool of claim 1 wherein the transition section of the spring comprises an involuted cone as formed by a half a coil that reverses the direction of coiling relative to the spring's main body of coils, wherein this reversing half-coil is generally contained in the imaginary surface of a cone.
- 8. The tool of claim 1 wherein the shank-latching portion of the spring comprises a partial coil, and the minor diameter therefor is sized to measure about equal to the diameter of the plunger shank.
- 9. The tool of claim 8 wherein the plunger-retaining spring further comprises opposite hook ends, one which forms the terminus for the main body and extends externally such that it projects radially outward along an imaginary spoke from the center axis of the spring, and the other which forms the terminus for the shank-latching portion and is formed offset such that it projects radially outward along an imaginary tangent of the shank-latching partial-coil.
- 10. The tool of claim 9 wherein the guide has a tubular form which is provided with a clearance gap that extends in transection and which bifurcates the guide including the base end, wherein the clearance gap is arranged to provide sufficient clearance for the spring's hook ends as at least to allow free axial displacement between the guide and the shank-latching portion's hook end.
- 11. The tool of claim 10 wherein the clearance gap, as formed in the guide's base end and while the guide is clamped on the hammer barrel, permits the through extension of the main body's hook end concurrently as the guide's base end prevents by obstruction the retainer spring from unscrewing OFF the inverse thread portion of the hammer barrel.
- 12. A spring and guide combination for a conventional pneumatic hammer and chisel of the type in which the pneumatic hammer has a stepped barrel including a round base portion and a reduced-down distal portion externally formed with inverse spring thread, and in which the chisel has a shank terminating in a butt end which reciprocates between extension and retraction in the hammer barrel as well as having an intermediate axial-stop means; wherein, said combination for folding sheet metal edges comprises:
- a chisel-retaining spring having a main body formed on a given diameter, a shank-latching portion, and a transition section intermediate therebetween;
- the main body comprising a series of closed regular coils which partly thread onto the inverse spring thread of hammer barrel and in other part, with inclusion of the transition section, generally project so that the chisel-latching portion latches across the shank of the retracted chisel forward of the axial stop, whereby axial extensions of the spring normally retract the chisel back into the hammer barrel; and,
- a guide having a base end formed with clamping means for clamping onto the hammer barrel base portion, and at the other end, a guide lip to prop and/or slide against a wall of sheet metal and also act as a fulcrum and hence allow a user to vary the angle-of-attack of the chisel relative to the work-piece/sheet metal edge;
- the guide including an intermediary channel portion which internally closely surrounds portions of the spring for buttressing the transition section of the spring, and those coils of the main body proximate thereto, from off-axis excursions and thereby prevent against the latching portion of the spring from unlatching off the chisel shank.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein the guide is substantially formed from a tubular form being generally cross-section cut at the base end, and at said other end, being formed in a wedge shape in which the guide lip is provided by a tip end of the wedge.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein the intermediary channel portion of the guide is defined by an internally concave transect portion of the tubular form.
- 15. The combination of claim 12 wherein clamping means comprises forming the guide base end with a slot that extends in transection and which bifurcates the base end, as well as providing a pair of spaced eye-loops which flank the slot and a threaded fastener which spans between the two eye-loops.
- 16. The combination of claim 12 wherein the transition section of the spring comprises about a half a coil that reverses the direction of coiling relative to the spring's main body of coils, wherein this reversing half-coil is generally contained in the imaginary surface of a cone.
- 17. The combination of claim 12 wherein the shank-latching portion of the spring comprises a partial coil having a diameter about equal to the diameter of the chisel shank.
- 18. The combination of claim 17 wherein the chisel-retaining spring further comprises opposite hook ends, one which forms the terminus for the main body and extends externally such that it projects radially outward along an imaginary spoke from the center axis of the spring, and the other which forms the terminus for the shank-latching portion and which is offset such that is projects radially outward along an imaginary tangent of the shank-latching partial-coil.
- 19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the guide has a tubular form which is provided with a clearance gap that extends in transection and which bifurcates the guide including the base end, wherein the clearance gap is arranged to provide sufficient clearance for the spring's hook ends as to at least allow free axial displacement between the guide and the shank-latching portion's hook end.
- 20. The combination of claim 19 wherein the clearance gap, as formed in the base end of the guide and while the guide is clamped on the hammer barrel, permits the through passage of the main body's hook end concurrently as the guide's base end prevents by obstruction the retainer spring from unscrewing OFF the inverse thread portion of the hammer barrel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION(S)
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/091,251, filed Jun. 30, 1998.
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