Claims
- 1. In a resonantly driven power tool including a frame, a resonant beam having a pair of nodes spaced inwardly from the ends of the beam and input and output antinodes at respective input and output ends of the beam, means for pivotably attaching the resonant beam to the frame at the node proximate the input end of the beam, a weight superimposed over the node proximate the output end of the beam, an oscillator at the input end of the beam for vibrating the beam at at least near its resonant frequency, and a working tool at the output end of the beam, improved means for positioning the weight relative to the resonant beam comprising means for linking the weight to the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end, a member fastened to the weight and extending to a position adjacent the node of the beam proximate its input end, and means for pivotably mounting the member to the frame at said node proximate the input end of the beam so that the member and attached weight are rotatable about the same axis as the resonant beam.
- 2. The power tool of claim 1 in which the weight has a recess proximate its lower end, and wherein the linking means comprises a plate located within the recess; resilient, deformable material intermediate the plate and the walls of the recess to prevent direct contact between the plate and the recess; and means for linking the plate to the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end.
- 3. The power tool of claim 2 in which the recess and the plate each include ridges engaging the deformable material to prevent transverse movement of the weight relative to the plate.
- 4. The power tool of claim 3 in which the deformable material comprises a plurality of deformable pads located above and below the plate.
- 5. The power tool of claim 1 in which the oscillator includes an eccentric weight embedded in the input end of the beam and a drive motor flexibly coupled to the eccentric weight, the member extends to a position proximate the input antinode of the resonant beam, and additionally comprising means for mounting the drive motor to the member so that the drive motor pivots along with the resonant beam.
- 6. The power tool of claim 1 in which the frame is a part of a mobile vehicle.
- 7. The power tool of claim 6 in which the working tool comprises a pavement breaking tool depending from the output end of the resonant beam.
- 8. In a resonantly driven power tool including a frame, a resonant beam having a pair of nodes and input and output antinodes at respective input and output ends of the beam, means for pivotably attaching the resonant beam to the frame at the node proximate the input end, a weight superimposed over the node proximate the output end of the beam, an oscillator at the input end of the beam for vibrating the beam at at least near its resonant frequency, and a working tool at the output end of the beam, improved means for fixing the weight to the resonant beam comprising a recess in the weight proximate the lower end of the beam; a plate located within the recess; resilient, deformable material intermediate the plate and the walls of the recess to prevent direct contact between the plate and the recess; and means for linking the plate to be resonant beam at the node proximate its output end.
- 9. The power tool of claim 8 wherein the recess and the plate each include a plurality of ridges, and wherein the deformable material comprises a plurality of deformable pads located above and below the plate and bounded by the ridges to prevent relative transverse movement.
- 10. The power tool of claim 4 or 9 in which a vertical gap between about 1/16 and 1/8 inch is provided between the plate and the pads to allow relative movement between them.
- 11. The power tool of claim 8 wherein the linking means comprises abutments emanating transversely from the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end, a pin disposed over the beam at the node proximate its output end, a pair of links joining the pin to the abutments; and stirrup members projecting from the plate and engaging the pin.
- 12. A pavement breaker comprising:
- a mobile vehicle for riding on a surface;
- a horizontal resonant beam having a pair of nodes and input and output antinodes at respective input and output ends of the beam;
- means for pivotably attaching the resonant beam to the frame at the node proximate the input end of the beam;
- a weight superimposed over the node proximate the output end of the beam;
- a member fastened to the weight and extending to a position adjacent the input end of the beam;
- means for pivotably mounting the member to the frame at the node proximate the input end of the beam;
- an oscillator at the input end of the beam for vibrating the beam at at least near its resonant frequency, said oscillator including a drive motor mounted to the member so that the weight and the drive motor are rotatable about the same axis as the resonant beam;
- a tool depending from the output end of the beam and adapted to strike the surface beneath the beam, the reaction force from the tool striking the surface being substantially absorbed by the weight and not transmitted to the frame.
- 13. The pavement breaker of claim 12 and additionally comprising means for linking the weight to the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end.
- 14. A resonantly driven power tool comprising:
- a frame;
- a horizontal resonant beam having a pair of nodes and input and output antinodes at respective input and output ends of the beam;
- means for pivotably attaching the resonant beam to the frame at the node proximate the input end of the beam;
- a weight superimposed over the node proximate the output end of the beam and having a recess proximate its lower end;
- a plate located within the recess and including a stirrup member projecting downwardly to a position outside the recess;
- resilient, deformable material intermediate the plate and the walls of the recess to prevent direct contact between the plate and the recess, said material providing a spacing between the material and the plate on the order of about 1/16 to 1/8 inch to allow limited relative movement therebetween;
- means for linking the stirrup member to the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end;
- an oscillator at the input end of the beam for vibrating the beam at at least near its resonant frequency; and
- a working tool at the output end of the beam.
- 15. The power tool of claim 14 and additionally comprising a member fastened to the weight and extending to a position adjacent the node of the beam proximate its input end, and means for pivotably mounting the member to the frame at said node so that the member and attached weight are rotatable about the same axis as the resonant beam.
- 16. The power tool of claim 14 wherein the linking means comprises a pin disposed over the beam at the node proximate its input end and supported by the stirrup members, abutments, emanating transversely from the resonant beam at the node proximate its output end, and a pair of links joining the pin to the abutments.
- 17. The power tool of claim 11 or 16 and additionally comprising a bushing circumscribing each abutment and defining a lateral space for connection of the link, and wherein the transverse dimension of the link is less than that of the defined space by about 1/16 to 1/8 inch.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 329,149, filed Dec. 10, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,629 entitled RESONANTLY DRIVEN PAVEMENT BREAKER; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 157,138, filed June 5, 1980, entitled RESONANTLY DRIVEN VERTICAL IMPACT SYSTEM, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,340,255.
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