Claims
- 1. In a fluid operable impactor assembly including a reciprocably movable hammer, an independent bias means which continuously exerts on said movable hammer a bias of a magnitude determined solely by the position of said movable hammer in its reciprocal movement and a motive fluid flow control valve means cooperable with a pressure fluid flow source for selectively supplying motive fluid flow to act on said hammer wherein said hammer is responsive to the pressure impetus of the selectively supplied motive fluid flow to move in an upstroke direction against the bias of said bias means and subsequently is responsive to the impetus of said bias means to move in an impact stroke direction opposite said upstroke direction and wherein said control valve means includes a main valve which is actuatable to selectively admit motive fluid flow to said hammer for such upstroke and to vent motive fluid from said hammer to permit said continuous bias means to drive said hammer in said impact stroke direction, the improvement comprising: actuator valve means operable to actuate said main valve in conjunction with the reciprocal movement of said hammer wherein said actuator valve means is operable solely in response to the pressure of such motive fluid from such fluid flow source and the independent, continuous bias of said bias means.
- 2. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said main valve includes a fluid operable valve element.
- 3. The improvement as claimed in claim 2 wherein said actuator valve means controls operation of said main valve by selectively supplying valve operating fluid to said valve element.
- 4. The improvement as claimed in claim 3 wherein said actuator valve means communicates continuously in biased engagement with said bias means.
- 5. The improvement as claimed in claim 4 wherein said bias means is cooperable with said hammer and said actuator valve means to provide an operative connection therebetween whereby the upstroke and impact stroke movement of said hammer influences operation of said actuator valve means.
- 6. The improvement as claimed in claim 5 wherein said operative connection includes compressible means maintained in biased communication with said hammer and said actuator valve means.
- 7. The improvement as claimed in claim 6 wherein upstroke movement of said hammer influences operation of said actuator valve means such that said compressible means exerts a bias on said actuator valve means which is effective to displace said actuator valve means against the pressure of said motive fluid from such fluid flow source during a portion of such upstroke movement of said hammer.
- 8. The improvement as claimed in claim 7 wherein said actuator valve means is responsive to the pressure of such motive fluid from such fluid flow source and cooperable with said hammer to compress said compressible means during a portion of such upstroke movement prior to the first mentioned said portion thereof.
- 9. The improvement as claimed in claim 8 wherein said compressible means includes a compressible gas spring means.
- 10. The improvement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hammer includes motive fluid valving portions operable in conjunction with the upstroke and impact stroke motion of hammer to permit said cooperation of said actuator valve means with said hammer to control actuation of said main valve.
- 11. An impactor assembly comprising: a body member; an elongated bore formed within said body member; a hammer piston reciprocably carried within said bore for movement through alternate upstrokes and work strokes; passageway means for directing motive fluid flow from a motive fluid flow source to said hammer piston; valve means operable to selectively direct motive fluid flow within said passageway means to one end portion of said hammer piston for driving said hammer piston through such an upstroke; a bias means which continuously exerts on the end portion of said hammer piston opposite said one end portion thereof, from an independent source, a bias of a magnitude determined solely by the position of said hammer piston in its reciprocal movement for driving said hammer piston through such a work stroke subsequent to each such upstroke; said valve means including a main valve element carried by said body member and selectively operable to supply motive fluid flow to act on said one end portion of said hammer piston and for venting motive fluid pressure from said one end portion of said hammer piston and an actuator element selectively movable into and out of a fluid supply position whereby actuating fluid flow from said motive fluid flow source is selectively supplied to said main valve element for operation thereof; said actuator element having the pressure of motive fluid from said motive fluid flow source and the independent, continuous bias of said bias means applied thereto in a manner that the motive fluid pressure applied thereto urges said actuator element toward said supply position and the independent, continuous bias of said bias means opposes the impetus of said motive fluid pressure applied thereto whereby the movement of said actuator element alternately to and from said supply position is controlled solely by application thereto of said motive fluid pressure and the independent, continuous bias of said bias means.
- 12. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein said bias means provides an operative connection between said hammer piston and such actuator element.
- 13. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein said bias means comprises a compressible spring means.
- 14. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein said compressible spring means is a gas spring.
- 15. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 14 wherein said gas spring is a closed gas system.
- 16. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 15 wherein said gas spring exerts a bias simultaneously and continuously on said hammer piston and said actuator element.
- 17. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 10 wherein the bias exerted on said hammer piston and said actuator element increases throughout movement of said hammer piston through such upstrokes.
- 18. A fluid operable impactor assembly comprising: a body member; a hammer piston reciprocably carried within said body member for alternate upstrokes and work strokes; passageway means for directing motive fluid flow from a motive fluid flow source to said hammer piston; valve means operable to selectively supply such motive fluid flow to said hammer piston for moving said hammer piston through such upstrokes; an independent bias means which continuously exerts on said hammer piston a bias of a magnitude determined solely by the position of said hammer piston in its reciprocal movement for driving said hammer piston through such a work stroke subsequent to each such upstroke; said valve means including an actuatable portion selectively movable to a motive fluid supply position wherein motive fluid pressure drives said hammer piston through such an upstroke against the bias of said bias means and a motive fluid exhaust position to permit said bias means to drive said hammer piston through such a work stroke; said valve means including a movable actuator element cooperable with such motive fluid flow source and said bias means to selectively move said actuatable portion to said motive fluid supply and said motive fluid exhaust positions; and said actuator element being operable in response to the pressure of motive fluid from such motive fluid flow source to admit actuating fluid flow to said actuatable portion to move said actuatable portion to said fluid supply position and being operable in response to the independent continuous bias of said bias means as said hammer piston is driven through such upstroke to terminate said actuating fluid flow to said actuatable portion.
- 19. An impactor assembly as claimed in claim 18 wherein said bias means includes a gas spring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 39,051, filed May 14, 1979, now abandoned.
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