Claims
- 1. A muffler for a fluid-activated, percussive, impact apparatus comprising:
- a. a hollow, elongated, shell forming a closed exhaust chamber, said shell adapted to extend lengthwise along a body portion of said apparatus and to partially encircle said apparatus body portion;
- b. inlet means in said shell, for receiving percussive fluid exhausted from said apparatus;
- c. outlet means in said shell for exhausting percussive fluid;
- d. means for removably attaching said shell to said apparatus body;
- e. said shell further comprising:
- (i) a top portion and a bottom portion;
- (ii) a rear wall portion spaced from said apparatus body;
- (iii) a front wall portion positioned between said rear wall portion and said apparatus body, said front wall portion adapted to extend adjacent to said apparatus body portion; and
- (iv) intermediate wall portions connecting said front and rear wall portions;
- f. said means for removably detaching said shell to said body comprising:
- (i) a first attachment means on said top portion for removably connecting said top portion of said shell to a top portion of said apparatus body;
- (ii) a second attachment means on said bottom portion for removably connecting said bottom portion of said shell to a bottom portion of said apparatus body; and
- (iii) a third attachment means intermediate said first and second attachment means, for removably connecting said shell to said apparatus body;
- g. said first and second attachment means further comprising:
- (i) said first attachment means being a flexible interference fit with a top portion of said apparatus body; and
- (ii) said second attachment means being a flexible interference fit with a bottom portion of said apparatus body;
- h. said inlet means including an aperture located in said front wall portion at a position that coincides with an exhaust aperture on said apparatus body and said outlet means including an outlet aperture located in said rear wall portion;
- i. said shell including a deflector means on said outlet means for directing percussive fluid exhausting out said outlet aperture; and
- j. said deflector means being movable, for directing percussive fluid in various directions.
- 2. The muffler of claim 1 herein said deflector means includes a tubular deflector member rotatably mounted on said rear wall, positioned around said outlet aperture.
- 3. A muffler for a percussive, fluid-activated, impact apparatus having a body with a backhead at a top end, a front head at a bottom end and an elongated body housing therebetween, said housing forming a central bore having a longitudinal central axis of piston reciprocation therethrough, said housing having an exhaust port for percussive fluid exhausted during a stroke cycle, said muffler comprising:
- a. a hollow shell forming a closed exhaust chamber having a top portion and a bottom portion, said shell adapted to extend lengthwise along a portion of said body housing, said shell having a rear wall portion spaced from said body housing, a front wall portion between said rear wall portion and said body housing, said front wall portion formed to extend adjacent said body housing and encircle at least a portion of said body housing, and intermediate wall portions connecting said front and rear wall portions;
- b. inlet means in said front wall portion for sealingly connecting to said exhaust port, to permit entry into said chamber of exhaust percussive fluid;
- c. outlet means in said shell for exhausting said percussive fluid;
- d. movable deflector means on said outlet means for directing said exhausted percussive fluid in various directions;
- e. first flexible attachment means on a top portion of said shell for interference fit connection to said backhead;
- f. second flexible attachment means on a bottom portion of said shell for interference fit connection to said fronthead; and
- g. threadable connection means for threadable connecting said shell to said housing.
- 4. The muffler of claim 3 wherein said front wall portion extends around said body housing through an arc from 180 to 270 degrees, as measured around said longitudinal axis of reciprocation.
- 5. The muffler of claim 4 wherein said shell includes at least one internal partition, whereby said chamber is divided into at least two hollow chambers.
- 6. A muffler for a fluid-activated, percussive, impact apparatus comprising:
- a. a hollow, elongated, shell forming a closed exhaust chamber, said shell adapted to extend lengthwise along a body portion of said apparatus and to partially encircle said apparatus body portion;
- b. said shell further comprising:
- i. a top portion and a bottom portion;
- ii. a front wall portion curved to form an elongated slot for partially encircling said apparatus body portion;
- iii. a rear wall portion spaced from said front wall portion;
- iv. intermediate wall portions connecting said front and rear wall portions; and
- v. said top, bottom, front, rear and intermediate wall portions being joined into a monolithic member forming said closed chamber;
- c. inlet means in said front wall portion, for passing percussive fluid exhausted from said apparatus into said chamber;
- c. outlet means in said rear wall portion for exhausting percussive fluid from said chamber; and
- d. means for removably attaching said shell to said apparatus body in at least one flexible, interference fit with said apparatus body and at least one noninterference, mechanical contact fit with said body portion.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 in which said means for removably detaching said shell to said body comprises:
- a. a first attachment means on said top portion for removably connecting said top portion of said shell to a top portion of said apparatus body;
- b. a second attachment means on said bottom portion for removably connecting said bottom portion of said shell to a bottom portion of said apparatus body; and
- c. a third attachment means intermediate said first and second attachment means, for removably connecting said shell to said apparatus body.
- 8. The muffler of claim 7 further comprising:
- a. said first attachment means being a flexible interference fit with a top portion of said apparatus body; and
- b. said second attachment means being a flexible interference fit with a bottom portion of said apparatus body.
- 9. The muffler of claim 8 wherein said inlet means includes an aperture located in said front wall portion at a position that coincides with an exhaust aperture on said apparatus body and said outlet means includes an outlet aperture located in said rear wall portion.
- 10. The muffler of claim 9 wherein said shell includes a deflector means on said outlet means for directing percussive fluid exhausting out said outlet aperture.
- 11. The muffler of claim 9 wherein said front wall portion encircles said apparatus body over an arc of at least 180 degrees.
- 12. The muffler of claim 9 wherein said third attachment means extends through both said front wall portion and said rear wall portion, and includes a fastening member removably connected to said apparatus body, said fastening member contacting said rear surface of said shell, to force said shell against said apparatus body.
- 13. The muffler of claim 12 wherein said third attachment means includes a fluid passageway extending through said shell, positioned to coincide with a port for feeding liquid lubrication into said body, and said fastening member being a removable hollow plug extending into said passageway, said plug adapted to be removably threaded into said apparatus body.
- 14. The muffler of claim 13 wherein said hollow plug includes a removable closure cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/952,083, filed Sep. 28, 1992, abandoned.
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