1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a combustion-engined setting tool for driving fastening elements such as nails, bolts, and the like in a constructional component and that includes a combustion chamber which is being filled with an air-fuel mixture, and an inlet/outlet valve arrangement that connects the combustion chamber with tool openings which communicate with the environment.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In setting tools described above, fuel, such as, e.g., fuel gas, is combusted with an environmental air in the combustion chamber. Before each setting process, fresh air should be fed into the combustion chamber, and after each setting process, flue gases, which are produced during a combustion process, should be expelled from the combustion chamber.
In a conventional combustion-engined setting tool, such as Hilti GX 100 of the assignee herein, a setting piston is displaced in a piston guide that is adjoined, in the setting or drive-in direction, by a bolt guide. At the end of the piston guide remote from the bolt guide, there is provided a combustion chamber. The combustion chamber has a rear wall coaxially displaceable in the combustion chamber. When the setting tool is pressed against a constructional component, the rear wall is displaced away from the end of the combustion chamber adjacent to the piston guide up to the end of the combustion chamber remote from the piston guide, loading the return springs. The combustion chamber assumes an expanded position. Simultaneously with the expansion of the combustion chamber, fresh air is fed thereinto through the inlet/outlet valve. After completion of the setting process and lifting of the setting tool off the constructional component, the rear wall is displaced to its initial position by the biasing force of the return springs. As the combustion chamber collapses, the flue gases are expelled through the inlet/outlet valve. The advantage of the setting tool, which is described above, consists in that no accumulator or battery is needed, as the flushing of the combustion chamber is effected mechanically.
In this setting tool, the flue gas can be expelled from the setting tool in the same volume of the environment from which the fresh air is aspirated. This can result in contamination of the aspirated fresh air with the flue gas which can reduce the energy efficiency of the combustion process.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a setting tool in which the drawback of the conventional setting tool is eliminated.
This and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing an inlet/outlet valve arrangement having separated from each other, inlet connectable with the first tool opening and outlet connectable with the second tool opening that is spatially spaced from the first tool opening.
With an inlet/outlet valve arrangement according to the present invention, the fresh air for a combustion process can be aspirated from an environmental volume different from an environmental volume the flue gas is discharged into.
It is advantageous when the combustion chamber is connected with the first tool opening by the inlet of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement in a first operational phase or position of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement, is closed in a second operational phase or position of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement, and is connected with the second tool opening by the outlet of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement in the third operational phase or position of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement. Thus, the combustion chamber is connectable with different environmental volumes during aspiration of the fresh air and during discharge of the flue gas, respectively. By separation of the operational phases or positions of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement according to the present invention, a clear separation of the incoming air from the outgoing flue gas is achieved. Advantageously, the inlet/outlet valve arrangement is formed as a shuttle valve.
Advantageously, the inlet/outlet valve arrangement includes a closure member for closing the inlet, a closure member for closing the outlet, and a closure member for closing a combustion chamber opening of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement, with the closing member for the combustion chamber opening being actuated by a press-on element of the setting tool. The foregoing measures insure a technically simple association of the operational phases of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement with the setting process.
The provision of a first channel for connecting the inlet of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement with the first tool opening and a second channel for connecting the outlet with the second tool opening permits to further improve separation of the incoming air from the flue gases that are removed from the setting tool.
Further, the provision of the second channel for connecting the outlet with the second tool opening prevents accumulation of the flue gases in the setting tool housing and an uncontrolled discharge of the flue gas.
Advantageously, the first and/or second channel has an elastic section. The elastic section insures a medium tight connection of the inlet and/or outlet of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement with the tool openings even for the displaceably arranged combustion chamber casing and/or the rear wall of the combustion chamber. The elastic section or sections can be formed, e.g., as bellows.
It is advantageous when the second channel extends, at least regionwise, past the outlet of the setting tool. This permits to use so-called “jet effect” (as in injection pumps) which is produced by suction of the outlet and which improves the discharge of the flue gases in the second channel.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The drawings show:
A setting tool 10 according to the present invention, which is shown in
The setting tool 10 has a housing 11 in which there is arranged a setting mechanism with which a fastening element such as a nail, a bolt or the like can be driven in a constructional component U (
The setting mechanism includes, among others, a combustion chamber casing 12 in which the combustion chamber 13 is expandable, a piston guide 17 in which a setting piston 16 is displaceably arranged, and a bolt guide 18 in which a fastening element can be displaced by setting direction end of the forward movable setting piston 16 and, thereby, be driven in a constructional component. The combustion chamber casing 12, the piston guide 17, and the bolt guide 18 are preferably arranged coaxially with each other. At the end of the piston guide 17 adjacent to the bolt guide 18, there are provided outlet openings 19 through which a portion of flue gases can flow out of the piston guide 17 when the setting piston 16 is located in its end position remote from the combustion chamber 13.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the combustion chamber casing 12 is displaceably arranged with respect to the piston guide 17 and is elastically biased by a spring (not shown in the drawings), in a direction toward the bolt guide 18 or in a direction of a collapsed position of the combustion chamber 13. The setting tool 10 further includes a press-on element 30 that engages with one of its end the combustion chamber casing 12, while its opposite end projects from the housing 11 and extends, in an inoperative position of the setting tool 10 (not shown in the drawings) beyond the bolt guide 18. The combustion chamber casing 12 has, at its end remote from the piston guide 17, a combustion chamber rear wall 14 with which, the combustion chamber casing 12 is securely connected. The rear wall 14 of the combustion chamber 13 can, meanwhile, be displaced medium tight in the combustion chamber casing 12. The rear wall 14 is supported for a medium tight displacement on at least one guide member 39 during a medium tight displacement of the combustion chamber casing 12 over the rear end of the piston guide 17.
Feeding of air into the combustion chamber 13 and removal of flue gases from the combustion chamber 13 take place through openings 15 formed in the combustion chamber rear wall 14. An inlet/outlet valve arrangement, which is generally designated with a reference numeral 20 and is arranged outside of the combustion chamber 13 in the region of the rear wall 14, controls flow of air into the combustion chamber 13 and flow of flue gases therefrom. An inlet 21 of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 is connected by a channel 31 or a first conduit with a first tool opening 33 formed in the section of the housing 11 of the setting tool 10 remote from the bolt guide 18. The channel 31 has an elastic section 37 that is formed as a bellows. At the inlet 21, there is provided a closure member 24 which is formed as a flap valve that functions as an inlet check valve. The closing member 24 provides for flow of air in the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 but prevents flow of the flue gas out of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 and into the channel 31.
An outlet 22 of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 is connected by an outlet channel 29 and a second channel 32 or the second conduit, which is connected with the outlet channel 29, with a second tool opening 34 of the setting tool 10 which is formed in the section of the housing 11 located between the bolt guide 18 and the first tool opening 33. The second channel 32 has an elastic section 38 formed as a bellows. At the outlet 22, there is provided a closure member 25 which s formed as a flap valve that functions as an outlet check valve that provides for flow of the flue gas from the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 in the channel 32 but prevents flow of air into the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20. The channel 32 extends past an outlet (not shown) that starts from outlet openings 19, whereby a “jet effect”, which is produced by suction from the outlet is used in order to improve the flow of the flue gases in the channel 32. The tool openings 33 and 34 communicate, because of their spacing from each other, with different volumes of the surrounding air. Therefore, the suction of the fresh air and the ejection of the flue gas cannot be based on the same volume of the surrounding air.
The inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20 also includes a closure member 26 which is actuated during a press-on process and with which a combustion chamber opening 23 of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20, which communicates with the combustion chamber 13 or its opening 15, is closed (see
During expansion of the combustion chamber 13, on one hand, air flows into the combustion chamber 13 through the tool opening 33 and the opening 15 in the direction of arrow 40, and on the other hand, fuel flows through a fuel conduit (not shown) out of the fuel reservoir and into the combustion chamber 13.
As shown in
When the setting tool 10 is completely pressed against the constructional component, as shown in
After the setting process has been completed, and the setting tool 10 is lifted of the constructional component U, the closing member 26 is lifted from the combustion chamber opening 23 under the action of the return member 27, opening the opening 23 of the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20. Because of the overpressure in the collapsible combustion chamber 13, the flue gas flows under pressure in the inlet/outlet valve arrangement 20, displacing the closing member 25, which is formed as valve flap, opening the outlet 22. The flue gas can only flow from the combustion chamber 13 in the direction of arrow 41 through the outlet 22 of the inlet/outlet arrangement 20, the outlet channel 29, the second channel 32, and toward the second tool opening 34.
With a new setting process, the above-described cycle is repeated.
Though the present invention was shown and described with references to the preferred embodiment, such is merely illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as a limitation thereof and various modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore not intended that the present invention be limited to the disclosed embodiment or details thereof, and the present invention includes all variations and/or alternative embodiments within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 047 279.3 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |