Information
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Patent Grant
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6371222
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Patent Number
6,371,222
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 10, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hammer device has a machine housing (1) with a hammer piston (2) movable to-and-fro. The to-and-fro movement of the hammer piston is controlled by a valve body (6) movable to-and-fro in the machine housing. The valve body, via a channel (7), alternatively connects a drive surface (5) on the hammer piston to a pressure source (8) and to low pressure (9). In order to expedite the actuation of the hammer piston at its rear dead center, the machine housing has a room (10) which is separated from the channel (7) by the hammer piston at the same time that the valve body (6) maintains the pressure from the pressure source (8) on the rear end surface (5) of the hammer piston.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a hammer device, preferably for use in a rock drilling machine.
In a previously known hammer device of the above mentioned kind, see U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,196, a substantially higher impact frequency is obtained than in earlier known hammer devices. This solution has worked well regarding the impact frequency. One problem has been cavitation problems on the hammer piston at the drive surface for the return stroke of the hammer piston.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention, which is defined in the subsequent claim, aims at achieving a hammer device where the high impact frquency is substantially maintained at the same time as the cavitation problems of the previously known hammer device are avoided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
FIG. 1
shows a schematic section through the hammer device with the hammer piston in impact position.
FIG. 2
shows a section with the hammer piston in another position.
FIG. 3
shows a section with the hammer piston at its rearward end position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The hammer device shown in the drawings comprises a machine housing
1
in which a hammer piston
2
is movable to-and-fro in order to exert a tool
3
for impacts. The tool is provided with a not shown drill bit in the usual manner. The hammer piston is provided with a first drive surface
4
which in the shown example is continuously pressurized by a pressure source
8
via a channel
15
. The hammer piston is furthermore provided with a second drive surface
5
which in the shown example is the rear end surface of the hammer piston. Drive surface
5
is alternately connected to the pressure source
8
and to the low pressure of the tank
9
via a channel
7
and a valve body
6
movable to-and-fro in the machine housing. One can alternatively let the valve body connect both drive surfaces alternately to the pressure source or low pressure. In the shown example, pressurization of the first drive surface
4
strives at moving the hammer piston
4
to the right in the figure. Since the area of the second drive surface
5
is substantially larger than the area of the first drive surface
4
pressurization of the drive surface
5
results in the driving of the hammer piston to the left in the figure against the action of the pressure on drive surface
4
. The valve body
6
is formed as a tubular slide provided with a first end surface
12
which is exerted to the pressure in a first chamber
16
. Chamber
16
is via channel
17
connected with pressure source
8
. Valve body
6
is furthermore provided with a second end surface
13
which is exerted to the pressure in a second chamber
18
. Chamber
18
is via channel
19
connected with the cylinder bore of hammer piston
2
. Since the first end surface
12
is continuously pressurized and the second end surface
13
is larger than the first, the movement to-and-fro of valve body
6
is controlled by the pressure changes in channel
19
. In order to achieve these pressure changes, hammer piston
2
is provided with a part
14
with reduced diameter. Through this channel
19
is connected either to pressure source
8
via channels
20
and
15
as shown in
FIG. 1
, or via channel
21
to tank
9
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The valve body is provided with three flanges
22
,
23
and
31
which cooperate with annular parts
24
,
25
and
32
in the machine housing. The inner of valve body
6
is connected to low pressure, not shown. The machine housing
1
comprises a room
10
into which hammer piston
2
can enter so that it separates room
10
from channel
7
. Room
10
is by means of a connection
11
connected with a chamber
33
about valve body
6
. Flange
31
can in cooperation with he annular part
32
close the connection between pressure source
8
and chamber
33
,
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Alternatively the connection between pressure source
8
and chamber
33
is opened. Through this, pressure fluid is supplied to room
10
during the working stroke of the hammer piston and the pressure from pressure source
8
is maintained when the drive surface
5
of hammer piston
2
is in room
10
. A design according to the invention secures that connection
11
never is connected to tank
9
. Through this, a substantially quicker braking of hammer piston
2
at the rear dead centre than what would be the case if channel
7
were to supply fluid to room
10
at the rear dead centre of hammer piston
2
.
The impact device shown in the drawings works in the following way. In the position shown in
FIG. 1
, hammer piston
2
has just impacted on tool
3
. Shortly before that, valve body
6
has moved to the position shown in
FIG. 1
, through pressure fluid supply from pressure source
8
via channels
15
and
20
, the space about the part
14
with reduced diameter on the hammer piston, and channel
19
to chamber
18
. In this position, room
10
is drained via channel
7
past valve body
6
to tank
9
. This means that hammer piston
2
is driven to the right in the figure by the pressure on the first drive surface
4
. When the hammer piston has come to the position shown in
FIG. 2
, the hammer piston has closed the connection between channel
20
and the space about the part
14
with reduced diameter on the hammer piston. Furthermore, the hammer piston has opened a connection between channel
19
and channel
21
through which chamber
18
is connected to tank
9
. Valve body
6
then starts moving to the right in the figure. When hammer piston
2
has come to the position shown in
FIG. 3
, the hammer piston has separated room
10
from channel
7
. Hammer piston
2
is now braked in room
10
since the pressure from pressure source
8
is maintained because connection
11
is not connected to tank
9
at any time. Shortly after the entrance of the rear drive surface
5
of hammer piston
2
into room
10
, the connection between pressure source
8
and room
10
is opened via connection
11
. In the position shown in
FIG. 3
, valve body
6
has closed the connection between channel
7
and tank
9
. Furthermore a connection has been opened between pressure source
8
and channel
7
. From the position shown in
FIG. 3
, hammer piston
2
is driven to the left in the figure toward the position shown in FIG.
1
. On its way toward that position, the connection between channels
15
and
19
is opened so that the above described cycle is repeated.
Claims
- 1. Hammer device comprising a machine housing (1), a hammer piston (2) movable to-and-fro in the machine housing and intended to exert a tool (3) to impacts, the hammer piston comprising a first (4) and a second (5) drive surface intended to be pressurized to drive the hammer piston to-and-fro, a valve body (6) movable to-and-fro in the machine housing and arranged to connect at least the second (5) of said drive surfaces alternatively to a pressure source (8) or low pressure (9) via a channel (7) arranged in the machine housing, and a room (10) arranged in the machine housing (1), said room being separatable from said channel (7) by the hammer piston (2) for braking the return movement of the hammer piston (2), characterized by a connection (11) which connects said room (10) with said valve body (6), that said valve body (6) supplies pressure fluid to said room (10) during a working stroke of the hammer piston (2) and that said valve body (6) maintains the pressure from said pressure source (8) in said room (10) when the second drive surface (5) of the hammer piston (2) is situated in the room (10).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9801380 |
Apr 1998 |
SE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/SE99/00566 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/54094 |
10/28/1999 |
WO |
A |
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