1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a pneumatic tool and, more particularly, to a reliable and durable motor of a pneumatic tool.
2. Related Prior Art
A typical pneumatic tool includes a motor for driving a tool bit and a shell for containing the motor. The motor includes a rotor for driving the tool bit and a cylinder for containing the rotor. Pressurized drives the rotor while going through the cylinder
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There is disclosed a motor of a pneumatic tool. The motor includes a cylinder, a rotor put in the cylinder, a plurality of leaves movable to the cylinder from the rotor in operation, a front cover connected to a front end of the cylinder, a rear cover connected to a rear end of the cylinder, a front pad put between the rotor and the front cover and between the leaves and the front cover, and a rear pad put between the rotor and the rear cover and between the leaves and the rear cover.
The primary advantage of the motor of the present invention is to prevent wear of the front and rear covers because of the use of the front and rear pads.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
According to the present invention,
The primary advantage of the motor according to the present invention is.
Other advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed description of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The cylinder 10 eccentrically defines a space 11, two ports 12 and 13, a series of ports 16, and a tunnel 14. The ports 12, 13 and 16 will not be described in detail for not being the spirit of the present invention. The tunnel 14 is separated from the space 11.
The rotor 20 defines several grooves 21 in the periphery thereof. Each groove 21 receives a leaf 22. Thus, the leaves 22 are movable relative to the rotor 20. The leaves 22 move to the wall of the space 11 in operation. To stand the long-term heavy-duty operation, the leaves 22 are made of a hard material.
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The rear pad 51 is put between a rear end of the rotor 20 and the rear cover 40 and between rear ends of the leaves 22 and the rear cover 40. That is, the rear pad 51 keeps the rotor 20 and the leaves 22 from the rear cover 40. Thus, the rear pad 51 prevents the rotor 20 and the leaves 22 from wearing away the rear cover 40.
The pads 50 and 51 may be made of SCM21 or SCM415 steel so that the hardness thereof is above HRC60.
The covers 30 and 40 may be made of aluminum in order to minimize the weight.
The motor of the present invention is advantageous in several aspects. Firstly, wear of the covers 30 and 40 is prevented because of the use of the pads 50 and 51. Secondly, the normal operation of the motor is ensured because enlargement of the axial dimension of the space 11 is avoided due to the use of the pads 50 and 51 with the hardness higher than HRC60. Thirdly, the weight of the motor is minimized for the use of the aluminum covers 30 and 40.
The present invention has been described through the detailed description of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. The preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.