Compressed air tool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6644420
  • Patent Number
    6,644,420
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A turning device for compressed air tools. which is operated by a compressed fluid, is provided with a housing and with a rotor, which is rotatably arranged in a front housing part and into whose turbine element the fluid, which is under pressure, can flow, has a braking arrangement and a switch for the compressed fluid. The switch which is operatively connected with the braking arrangement and is arranged on a rear housing part in line with a compressed fluid supply conduit. Such a turning device requires fewer components and can be stopped in a simpler and faster way by a fluid switch, in the form of a sliding switch, which encloses the rear housing part in the area of the supply conduit and is provided with axially oriented control pins, which are connected, fixed against relative displacement, with a brake disk of the braking arrangement.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a turning device operated by compressed air, for example for compressed air tools, having a housing and a rotor, which is rotatably arranged in a front housing part and into whose turbine element the fluid under pressure can flow, having a braking arrangement and a switch for the compressed fluid, which is in operative connection with the braking arrangement and is arranged on a rear housing part in line with a compressed fluid supply conduit.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




With such a turning device known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,603, the switch constitutes at least partially the rear housing part and can be rotated in a screw thread in relation to the front housing part and a housing cover which receives it. The supply with compressed fluid is opened or closed by means of this rotation. The braking arrangement is spring-loaded and is pressed on the rotor in the course of closing the compressed fluid supply conduit when the switch is turned.




The construction of this known turning device is comparatively elaborate and requires a multitude of components. Moreover, opening and closing the compressed fluid supply conduit cannot be performed with one hand and is therefore impractical and furthermore time-consuming because of the multitude of required revolutions.




OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to create a turning device of the type mentioned at the outset which requires fewer components and which can be brought to a stop in a simpler and faster way by means of a fluid switch.




This object is achieved by the provision of a sliding switch which encloses the rear housing part in the area of the supply conduit. The sliding switch is provided with axially oriented control pins which are connected and fixed against relative displacement with a brake disk of the braking arrangement.




By means of the steps of the present invention it is achieved that the switch is embodied as a simple sliding switch which cannot only be operated with one hand, but also in a very rapid manner. The direct opening and closing of the braking arrangement by means of the sliding switch is possible because of the slide-proof connection of the brake disk and the sliding switch without requiring further components.




A slide-proof guide for the control pins is achieved by means of a cover of the housing through which the control pins are guided With the provision of vent openings in the housing cover, venting can take place simultaneously with the shut-off and braking of the rotor.




Advantageous embodiments with respect to opening and closing the compressed fluid supply conduit with the aid of the sliding switch ensue due to the supply conduit being interrupted in the rear housing part, with each end of the supply conduit being connected with radial bypass conduits arranged in the rear housing part whose outlet openings can be covered by the sliding switch; due to the sliding switch having an interior annular compressed fluid groove whose width corresponds to the axial distance of the bypass conduits from both ends of the conduit; and due to seal rings being provided in the sliding switch at both sides of the annular groove, the center seal ring of which separates the two bypass conduits.




Further details of the present invention can be taken from the following description, in which the present invention is described in greater detail and explained by means of the exemplary embodiment represented in the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

represents a compressed air tool provided with a turning device in accordance with a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention in the switched off and braked position in longitudinal section and truncated form, and





FIG. 2

a truncated representation corresponding to

FIG. 1

, but in the operating position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The compressed air tool


10


represented in the drawings has a turning device


11


, which has a rotor


12


, for example in the form of a turbine, which can be charged with compressed air and in this way caused to rotate. The supply of compressed air can be turned on or off by means of a sliding switch


13


, wherein a braking arrangement


14


acts on the rotor


12


simultaneously with the shutoff of compressed air by means of the sliding switch


13


.




The compressed air tool


10


has an elongated housing


16


surrounding a drive shaft


18


, which is connected, fixed against relative rotation, with the rotor


12


and is provided with a clamping chuck


19


on its end projecting out of the housing


16


. The drive shaft


18


is rotatably seated in the housing


16


in the area close to the rotor


12


, as well as in the area remote from the rotor


12


and close to the clamping chuck


19


.




The front housing part


17


, which faces the rear housing part


21


and can be connected with it, is embodied in a cup shape on one end


22


. The cup-shaped end


22


is closed by a cover element


23


of the rear housing part


21


. A tube element


24


of the rear housing part


21


passes through the cover element


23


, which tube element


24


has an axially centered, axial supply conduit


26


for the compressed air. Here, the cover element


23


and the tube element


24


are one piece. The supply conduit


26


terminates in the turbine rotor


12


. The supply conduit


26


is interrupted in the tube element


24


outside of the cover element


23


. Several radial bypass conduits


31


, or


32


, which extend from the outer circumference of the tube element


24


and are respectively arranged evenly distributed over the circumference, terminate in the closed ends


27


and


28


of the supply conduit


26


which are facing each other. A sleeve-shaped slide


36


is axially movable on the tube element


24


provided with a smooth cylindrical exterior circumference


29


and provided with a connecting end


33


for a compressed air connection. The sleeve-shaped slide


36


is used as a switch for supplying and blocking compressed air supplied via the supply conduit


26


and used for driving the turning device


11


. The slide


36


has an interior annular groove


37


which can connect the radial bypass conduits


31


and


32


of the two closed supply conduit ends


27


and


28


with each other. In accordance with

FIG. 2

, the annular groove


37


has a width corresponding to the radial bypass conduits


31


and


32


, so that in the connected position of the sliding switch


36


the outlet openings of the radial bypass conduits


31


and


32


are covered by the annular groove


37


and are connected. An O-ring


33


, or two O-rings


39


and


40


, are arranged on both sides of the annular groove


37


and prevent leaks to the outside in the connected state and, in the state of the sliding switch


36


in which it interrupts the compressed air supply, the center O-ring


40


of which is arranged at a place between the two radial bypass conduits


31


and


32


(FIG.


1


). In this position the bypass conduits


31


are not connected with the bypass conduits


32


, so that the compressed air supply is interrupted.




The sleeve-shaped slide


36


has several, for example three, control pins


41


, which are arranged evenly distributed over the circumference and extend in the axial direction. The control pins


41


are maintained with one end in blind bores


42


of the sleeve-shaped slide


36


, pass through guide bores


43


in the cover element


23


in an axially movable manner and on their end located inside the cup-shaped end


22


of the front housing part


17


are connected, fixed against relative displacement, with a brake disk


44


of the braking arrangement


14


. The brake disk


44


, which is equipped with a ring-shaped brake lining


46


, is axially movable on the inner end of the tube element


24


facing the rotor


12


.




A connection, fixed against relative displacement, of the slide


36


with the brake disk


44


is provided with the aid of the axial control pins


41


so that, when the sliding switch


36


is in a position where it interrupts the supply of compressed air (FIG.


1


), the brake disk


44


presses with its brake lining


46


against an annular front


47


of the rotor


12


. In accordance with

FIG. 2

, when the compressed air supply is open, the brake disk


44


is at an axial distance from the rotor


12


. The cover element


23


is furthermore provided with axial vent openings


48


for venting during operation.




Even though the turning device


11


has been described in connection with a compressed air tool


10


, it is understood that the turning device


11


can also be employed with a tool operated by means of a different compressed fluid.



Claims
  • 1. A turning device operated by compressed air, having:a housing including a front housing part and a rear housing part; a rotor rotatably arranged in said front housing part, said rotor including a turbine element into which fluid under pressure can flow; a braking arrangement including a brake disk; a switch operatively connected to said braking arrangement, said switch being arranged on said rear housing part; compressed fluid supply conduit situated in line with said switch, wherein: said switch is embodied as a sliding switch which encloses said rear housing part in the area of said compressed fluid supply conduit, said sliding switch being provided with a plurality of axially oriented control pins which are fixed against relative displacement and connected with said brake disk.
  • 2. The turning device as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a cover of said housing, wherein said plurality of control pins are guided in and through said cover.
  • 3. The turning device as defined in claim 2, wherein said cover is supplied with vent openings.
  • 4. The turning device as defined in claim 1, further comprising:radial bypass conduits arranged in said rear housing part and defining outlet openings, wherein said compressed fluid supply conduit is interrupted in said rear housing part, with each end of said compressed fluid supply conduit being connected with one of said radial bypass conduits, and wherein said sliding switch adapted to cover said outlet openings.
  • 5. The turning device as defined in claim 4, wherein said sliding switch has an interior annular compressed fluid groove, whose width corresponds to the axial distance of said bypass conduits from both ends of said supply conduit.
  • 6. The turning device as defined in claim 5, further comprising:seal rings provided in said sliding switch at both sides of said annular groove, with a center seal ring separating the two bypass conduits.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
201 03 600 Mar 2001 DE
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Number Name Date Kind
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4776752 Davis Oct 1988 A
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5261233 Kishi Nov 1993 A
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Number Date Country
4132187 Nov 1996 DE
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