Information
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Patent Grant
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6488264
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Patent Number
6,488,264
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Yuen; Henry C.
- Bastianelli; John
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 251 321
- 251 227
- 251 218
- 137 901
- 091 469
- 091 470
- 091 428
- 091 426
- 173 168
- 173 169
- 173 114
- 173 13
- 173 121
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Governor valve device for a pressure fluid operated tool having a ball valve (23, 24), the valve ball (24) of which is provided in a cavity (25), open towards the seal ring (23) of the valve, in a movable piston (26). A spring-loaded member (30) urges the valve ball against the seal ring. By movement of the piston, the ball can be moved out of and into, respectively, a sealing position against the seal ring in order to permit and to prevent, respectively, the passage of pressure fluid to a drive chamber (17) in the tool.
Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a governor valve. It is known, in pressure fluid operated tools, to arrange, in different ways, a governor comprising a piston which is movable in two opposed directions to open and to close, respectively, a supply channel for pressure fluid which leads to a drive chamber and a drive mechanism arranged in the tool.
The present invention aims at arranging, particularly in smaller, long and narrow pressure fluid operated tools, such as a pressure fluid operated engraving pen, a governor valve having a movable piston extending transversally through the housing of the tool and having the advantages that, for one thin, it can be located easily accessible for the fingers of the operator during operation of the tool, and for another thing, that it protrudes only slightly from the tool housing through which it extends and will therefore not be unwieldy and spoil the appearance of the tool. As the piston is only required to perform small movements, it is possible to use the device in accordance with the invention also in narrow tools—such as, for example, an engraving pen—the housings of which have a small thickness of the walls through which the piston extends and therefore have little room for movements of seal rings fitted on the piston without these rings coming outside the walls. These advantages have been obtained with the device in accordance with the present invention.
The governor valve device in accordance with the invention is described in closer detail below, with reference to the attached drawing, which shows a pressure fluid operated engraving pen provided with said device. The device can also be used in other types of pressure fluid operated tools and devices and be varied in its design within the scope of the Claims; the illustrated embodiment of the invention constituting, therefore, only an example of one of several possible applications of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
of the drawing shows a side elevation of the engraving pen.
FIGS. 2 and 3
show, on an enlarged scale, a piston forming part of the governor valve device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the drawing, the numeral
1
denotes the pen body or housing as a whole,
2
is its front part,
3
a middle part screwed together with the front part, and
4
a rear part screwed together with the middle part. A hose
5
for the supply of compressed air is inserted into the rear part and is rotatably retained in same with the help of a nipple
6
and a sleeve
7
. Seal rings
8
,
9
and
10
are provided to seal between nipple and rear part, between rear part and middle part and between middle part and front part. The seals
9
and
10
are thereby also forming a practical friction locking of the thread joints, these therefore not having to be drawn tightly but being conveniently tightened and loosened only with the fingers.
The front part
2
of the housing is fitted with a bushing
11
. In the bushing and the front part, holes
12
,
13
are provided for exhaust air. Through the brushing and the front part an engraving needle
14
is passed which at its rear end is provided with a drive plate
15
. Between the drive plate and the bushing, a compression spring
16
is provided which urges the drive plate and a seal ring
35
fitted inside a flange of the drive plate towards the bottom of a drive chamber
17
provided in the middle part
3
of the housing. A portion of the peripheral walls of the chamber is provided with slots
18
.
A supply channel for air from the hose
5
to the drive chamber
17
is formed by a bore
19
in the nipple
6
and a bore
20
with narrowing portions
21
,
22
in the middle part of the housing. In the channel portion
21
a seal ring
23
is provided. Against the seal ring a valve ball
24
rests which is provided in a cavity
25
in a piston
26
extending transversally through the pen housing and being sealed against the housing with the help of seal rings
27
,
28
. The cavity
25
has, on one side of the piston, an opening which faces the seal ring
23
. In the opposite side of the piston, a slot
29
is made which communicates with the cavity. Through the slot a pin
30
is inserted which via thicker portion
31
and a spring
32
exerts pressure against the valve ball
24
.
The cavity
25
in the piston
26
is deep enough to make room for the whole valve ball
24
inside the piston. With the ball placed in the cavity, the piston is inserted into the middle part
3
of the housing and is turned so that the opening of the cavity faces the seal ring
23
and the slot
29
faces in the opposite direction. With the rear part
4
of the housing unscrewed from the middle part, the member
31
is inserted into the middle part so that the pin
30
passes through the slot
29
, whereupon the spring
32
is also inserted and the rear part
4
with its hose
5
, nipple
6
, sleeve
7
and seal ring
8
fitted in it is screwed to the middle part.
In the position shown from
FIG. 1
, the pin
30
keeps the valve ball
24
in a sealing position against the seal ring
23
. By engaging end surfaces
40
,
41
of the slot
29
the pin also limits the movements of the piston
26
. According to
FIG. 1
, the piston is in a closing position, its lower end surface
34
in the figure being maximally pushed towards one side
37
of the middle part
3
and its opposite end surfaces
33
protruding a couple of millimetres outside the opposite side
36
of the middle part. If the piston is now pushed down, so that its upper end surface
33
is no longer protruding outside the surface of the middle part, a limiting wall
38
of the cavity
25
pushes the valve ball a short distance away from its sealing position against the seal ring
23
. The member
31
is provided with slots or the like, not shown, for the passage of pressure fluid which will now flow past the valve ball and into the drive chamber
17
. The length of the movement of the piston
26
is limited by the pin
30
acting as a stop against an upper end surface
40
of the slot
29
.
When pressure fluid flows into the drive chamber
17
, the drive plate
15
and the needle
14
move forward a short distance, compressing the spring
16
. The seal ring
35
keeps the drive chamber sealed until the slots
18
are reached, whereupon the pressure drops quickly and the spring
16
returns the drive plate to the sealing position. This cycle of forward movement and return movement is repeated until the supply of pressure fluid is stopped by the piston
26
being returned to the position shown from FIG.
1
. The frequency of the exemplified engraving pen is around 500-600 strokes per second.
As described in the foregoing, the pin
30
and the slot
29
limit the movements of the piston
26
and secure the piston against being pushed out in its entirety from the middle housing part
3
. Therefore, no space requiring heads are required at the ends of the piston to keep it in place, and the movements which are required for the opening and closing of the ball valve
23
,
24
are small. The piston can therefore be made so that it protrudes only a couple of millimetres from the housing part
3
, which provides for an attractive appearance. The short movements mean that the wall thickness of the housing part will be sufficient for the movements of the seal rings
27
,
28
of the piston even in the case of small and narrow tools such as, for example, the exemplified engraving pen. The pen is in
FIG. 1
shown on an enlarged scale and has a diameter of only 17 mm where the piston is passed through it.
The pin
30
is suitably made with a thickness which is close to the width of the slot
29
. In addition to limiting the movements of the piston
26
axially, the two members therefore also cooperate to prevent turning of the piston. Therefore, the opening
25
of the piston always faces the seal ring
23
, so that the valve ball is held in the correct position against the ring.
The piston
26
can be located close to the drive chamber
17
, in the front portion of the tool, conveniently accessible for being operated with a finger. The cavity
25
should suitably have a diameter which is approx. 1 mm larger than the diameter of the valve ball
24
. When the piston is returned to the position which closes the ball valve, a limiting wall
39
of the cavity will move the ball to a position in which, being acted on by the pin
30
and the flowing pressure fluid, it will snap into a sealing position against the seal ring
23
, thereby moving a short distance away from contact with the limiting wall, the movement of which is stopped just before reaching the sealing position of the ball. Therefore, no extremely narrow tolerance is required for the end positions of the piston movements, but the play between the ball and the walls of the cavity ensures that there will be no interference from the walls with the correct sealing position of the ball.
In the embodiment of the invention shown, the piston
26
has equally large pressure absorbing surfaces at both its ends, and its two seal rings
27
,
28
are of the same size. The pressure fluid therefore exerts the same amount of force in both axial directions of the piston
26
and is thus not striving to displace the piston axially. If the spring
32
is made relatively weak, the piston
26
will therefore remain in position when its end
33
has been pushed down, and has to be returned by the exertion of pressure against its opposite end.
It is also possible to use a strong spring
32
which exerts such a strong pressure against he valve ball
24
, and via the latter against the limiting wall
38
of the cavity
25
, that the piston
26
is returned as soon as an operator is no longer with his finger keeping it in its pushed-down position. Which of these alternatives is the most suitable is determined by the type of tool and application. As an alternative to arranging an automatic return of the piston
26
with the help of a strong spring
32
, it is possible to obtain the same effect by slightly reducing the sealing diameter between the piston and the housing part
3
at the end portion of the piston which is fitted with the seal ring
28
. This results in a smaller amount of pressure from the pressure medium against the seal ring
28
than against the seal ring
27
.
As an alternative to making the pin
30
form part of a member
31
acted on by a separate spring
32
, it would be possible to shape one end portion of the spring as a pin protruding in the same manner. The design of the mentioned members can also be varied in other ways.
Claims
- 1. Governor valve device for a pressure fluid operated tool having a housing (1), a drive chamber 17 provided therein, and a pressure fluid channel (19-22) leading to said drive chamber, said device comprising a seal ring (23) provided in said channel and a valve ball (24) cooperating with said seal ring, characterized therein that the valve ball (24) is provided in a cavity (25), open towards the seal ring (23), in a piston (26) which is passed transversally through said chamber and housing, that a spring-loaded member (30) is arranged to be capable of penetrating into the cavity (25) the urge the valve ball (24) against the seal ring (23), and that the piston (26) is movable in the housing (1) and has sufficient length that at least one of two opposed ends (33, 34) of said piston alternatively protrudes, respectively, from at least one of two opposite sides (36, 37) of the housing, the piston movement causing limiting walls (38, 39) of the cavity of the piston to move the valve ball (24) out of and into, respectively, a sealing position against the seal ring (23) in order to permit and to prevent, respectively, the passage of pressure fluid to the drive chamber (17).
- 2. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 1, characterized therein that the spring-loaded member (30) is arranged to penetrate into the cavity (25) through an opening in the form of a slot (29) made in the piston (26) and communicating with the cavity (25), and, by engaging end surfaces (40, 41) of the slot, to limit the distance of movement of the piston in its axial direction.
- 3. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 2, characterized therein that the spring-loaded member (30) is dimensioned to correspond closely to the width of the slot (29) and thereby to prevent the piston (26) from turning relatively to said member (30).
- 4. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 1, characterized therein the seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with equally large sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, said forces thereby not imparting any axial movement to said piston (26).
- 5. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 1, characterized therein that the valve ball (24) is, via the spring-loaded member (3) acted on by a weak spring (32) which, by exerting pressure on the piston (26) an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is not capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which is strong enough to cause a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position when said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 6. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 1, characterized therein that, via the spring-loaded member (30), the valve ball (24) is acted on by a spring (32) which, when by exerting pressure on the piston (26) an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which causes a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position as soon as said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 7. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 1, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with among themselves, unequally large sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, the force acting in one of said directions therefore being stronger than the force acting in the opposite direction and being used to urge the piston (26) in a direction causing the valve ball (24) to return to sealing position against the seal ring (23) after said piston (26) has been moved in an opposite direction causing the valve ball (24) to move out of said sealing position.
- 8. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 2, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with equally sized sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, said forces thereby not imparting any axial movement to said piston (26).
- 9. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 3, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with equally sized sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, said forces thereby not imparting any axial movement to said piston (26).
- 10. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 2, characterized therein that the valve ball (24) is, via the spring-loaded member (30) acted on by a spring (32) which, by exerting pressure on the piston (26), an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is not capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which is strong enough to cause a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position when said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 11. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 3, characterized therein that the valve ball (24) is, via the spring-loaded member (30) acted on by a spring (32) which, by exerting pressure on the piston (26), on operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is not capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which is strong enough to cause a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position when said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 12. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 4, characterized therein that the valve ball (24) is, via the spring-loaded member (30) acted on by a spring (32) which, by exerting pressure on the piston (26), an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23) is not capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which is strong enough to cause a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position when said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 13. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 2, characterized therein that, via the spring-loaded member (30), the valve ball (24) is acted on by a spring (32), which, when by exerting pressure on the piston (26), an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which causes a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position as soon as said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 14. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 3, characterized therein that, via the spring-loaded member (30), the valve ball (24) is acted on by a spring (32) which, when by exerting pressure on the piston (26), an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which causes a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position as soon as said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 15. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 4, characterized therein that, via the spring-loaded member (30), the valve ball (24) is acted on by a spring (32) which, when by exerting pressure on the piston (26), an operator of the tool has imparted a forward movement to said piston causing one of the limiting walls (38) of the cavity (25) to move the valve ball (24) out of sealing position against the seal ring (23), is capable of producing a counter-pressure of the valve ball (24) against said limiting wall (38) of the cavity (25) which causes a return movement of the piston (26) permitting the valve ball (24) to return to said sealing position as soon as said pressure on the piston (26) has ceased.
- 16. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 2, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with unequally sized sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, the force acting in one of said directions therefore being stronger than the force acting in the opposite direction and being used to urge the piston (26) in a direction causing the valve ball (24) to return to sealing position against the seal ring (23) after said piston (26) has been moved in an opposite direction causing the valve ball (24) to move out of said sealing position.
- 17. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 3, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with unequally sized sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, the force acting in one of said directions therefore being stronger than the force acting in the opposite direction and being used to urge the piston (26) in a direction causing the valve ball (24) to return to sealing position against the seal ring (23) after said piston (26) has been moved in an opposite direction causing the valve ball (24) to move out of said sealing position.
- 18. Governor valve device in accordance with claim 5, characterized therein that seals comprising seal rings (27, 28) are provided in the region of two opposite ends (33, 34) of the piston (26) in order to absorb, with unequally sized sealing surfaces, the forces of the pressure medium which act on said piston (26) in two opposed axial directions thereof, the force acting in one of said directions therefore being stronger than the force acting in the opposite direction and being used to urge the piston (26) in a direction causing the valve ball (24) to return to sealing position against the seal ring (23) after said piston (26) has been moved in an opposite direction causing the valve ball (24) to move out of said sealing position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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