Claims
- 1. A pneumatic impact machine comprised by:
- a hollow body forming a cylinder having an exhaust outlet hole located intermediate the axial ends thereof; a double acting piston reciprocable within the cylinder, the piston having opposed working faces and having an annular interior distributing space, said distributing space communicating with the respective axial ends of the cylinder through channels extending from the respective working faces of the piston to said annular interior distributing space thereof; one piston rod extending from one said working face of said piston and another piston rod extending from the other of said working faces of the piston through sealing means at the respective ends of the cylinder, one of the said piston rods extending through said annular interior space and providing a conduit for the supply of compressed air to said annular interior distributing space, said conduit communicating with said annular interior distributing space through holes formed in said one piston rod at a position substantially intermediate the axial ends of said annular interior distributing space; and a change-over valve freely slidable within the annular interior space of the piston between a first position in which one axial end thereof seals and closes the channels through one of said working faces, and a second position in which an opposite axial end thereof seals and closes the channels through the other of said working faces; said valve member being comprised of a hollow cylinder having an axial bore which is of a diameter greater than that of said one piston rod to define a clearance forming an inner channel for the passage of compressed air axially within the bore of said valve, said channels in each of the respective working faces of said piston having a combined cross-sectional area in excess of the cross-sectional area of said clearance between the valve bore and said one piston rod.
- 2. The pneumatic impact machine according to claim 1, wherein an inner axially extending wall of said interior distributing space is defined by an axial external surface of said one piston rod.
- 3. The machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
- said other piston rod has one end with an outer threaded axial surface and a threaded closed-end bore,
- said channels through the other of said working faces extending through an annular portion of said other piston rod and spaced from said outer threaded axial surface and said threaded closed-end bore,
- said piston includes a liner having an axial bore forming said distributing space and an end which is threadedly received on said outer threaded axial surface of said other piston rod,
- said change-over valve being freely slidable within said liner,
- said one rod extending through said axial bore in said liner and having a threaded end threadedly received within said closed-end bore, and
- said holes communicating with said distributing space.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 874,238 filed Jan. 31, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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