Claims
- 1. A percussion apparatus comprising a first housing, a main operating piston displaceable in said first housing from a rest position to a driven position and connected to a driver member; a second housing, an auxiliary piston displaceable in said second housing between a top and bottom end of stroke positions, retaining means for retaining said auxiliary piston in its top end of stroke position and actuating means for releasing said retaining means to initiate an operating cycle of said apparatus, means on said auxiliary piston for engaging said main operating piston to displace said main operating piston from its rest position to an intermediate position, a cylinder head disposed between said first and second housings and having an opening therethrough receiving said auxiliary piston and being closed thereby, air inlet means into said first housing for admitting combustion supporting air, said auxiliary piston defining a predetermined storage capacity for fuel and having means to transfer the fuel together with combustion supporting air to a space between said main operating piston in its intermediate position and said cylinder head in the course of its displacement between its top and bottom positions, the volume of said space being dependent upon the length of stroke of said auxiliary piston, ignition means for igniting the explosive mixture composed of the fuel and the combustion supporting air in said space when said auxiliary piston is in its bottom end of stroke position to thrust said main operating piston to its driven position and concomitantly return said auxiliary piston to its top end of stroke position, and exhaust means for evacuating exhaust gases produced by combustion of the explosive mixture.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said auxiliary piston has axially spaced metering and buffer chambers, a transfer valve controlling communication between said chambers, the metering chamber being on the side of said transfer valve remote from said main operating piston and said buffer chamber being on the side of said transfer valve adjacent said main operating piston, said transfer valve being axially displaceable between a closed position in which said chambers are isolated from each other when said auxiliary piston is retained in its top end of stroke position and an open position in which said chambers are brought in communication with each other when said auxiliary piston moves to its bottom end of stroke position, a fuel supply passage for supplying fuel to said metering chamber, a fuel supply valve in said fuel supply passage for controlling fuel flow through said fuel supply passage, means on said transfer valve being operable to control said fuel supply valve for controlling the supply of fuel to said metering chamber and non-return valve means provided in said buffer chamber.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a front end portion of said auxiliary piston is cooperable with said main operating piston and has a series of passages for bringing the interior of said buffer chamber into communication with said space between said cylinder head and said main operating piston and for producing turbulent flow of explosive mixture.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said main operating piston has a face facing said cylinder head, and having a central depression with a plurality of passages for bringing said depression into communication with said space between said cylinder head and said main piston and for producing turbulent flow whereby the fuel is intimately mixed with combustion supporting air.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said main operating piston has passages for admission of combustion supporting air to said space, deformable seals for closing said passages; and wherein said auxiliary piston has a rear portion on the fuel supply side which is sealed off by a boss when said auxiliary piston is in its top end of stroke position.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said retaining means comprises a disc associated with a rear portion of said auxiliary piston and urged by a spring towards said main operating piston, and a crutch movable between an operative position in which the disc is locked and the spring compressed so that said auxiliary piston is retained in its upper end of stroke position, and a retracted position in which said auxiliary piston is abruptly freed for displacement to its lower end of stroke position by means of said spring.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a manually actuated linkage including for moving said crutch between its operative position to its retracted position and opening and closing said means for evacuating gases a push-button, said linkage being associated with said push-button and including an operating finger in engagement with a valve rod of said means for evacuating gases, a first spring for biasing said valve rod towards its closed position, and another spring acting against and stronger than said first spring acting on said push-button.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein there is a transmission member, said spring associated with said means for evacuating exhaust gases cooperates with said transmission member to urge the same towards an inoperative position and at the same time urges said means for evacuating exhaust gases to its closed position, said transmission member comprising a fork with two branches one of which is held captive between a spring and said exhaust valve rod and the other being shaped to cooperate with means associated with said crutch.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said crutch is formed of a rod of resilient material one end of which is fixed to said cylinder head while the other end is adapted to cooperate with said second branch of said transmission member by two collared sleeves engaged head to tail on said crutch with a spring interposed therebetween, an upper one of said sleeves cooperating with said second branch of said transmission member and being resiliently biased.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising plural passages in an upper cylinder end piece for admission of combustion supporting air, one through which said exhaust valve rod extends and a second through which said crutch extends.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said fuel supply valve is disposed in a chamber in an upper cylinder end piece, said fuel supply valve being controlled by movement of said auxiliary piston from its top end of stroke position to its bottom end of stroke position.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 2, said driver member being a fastener driver further comprising a magazine for fasteners of the type including staples, nails or the like leading into a guide from which they are ejected by said fastener driver, and a resilient biased plate housed in said guide offering temporary resistance to the descent of the fastener driver from said intermediate position.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for preventing completion of the downward stroke of said driver member until the thrust it exerts exceeds a predetermined minimum value.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 1, an air flow path between said air inlet means and the storage capacity defined in said auxiliary piston including sealing means for preventing the entry of air from the air inlet means into the storage capacity until a substantial proportion of fuel has been transferred from the storage capacity to said space.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said sealing means is operatively interposed between a fixed end piece and a disc forming part of said auxiliary piston.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of my application Ser. No. 823,447, filed on Aug. 10, 1977 and now abandoned.
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