Pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6491113
  • Patent Number
    6,491,113
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 24, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
A flat tilt valve for a pistol air tool, such as a pistol air screwdriver, which includes a flat tilt valve which is actuated substantially parallel to the sealing face of the flat tilt valve and which is positioned at the rear of the pistol air tool upstream of the air vane motor to create a common air path. Such a design allows the use of multiple air inlets in the same pistol air tool and makes it easy to mold or cast air inlets from both the bottom and the top and, if desired, the rear of the pistol air tool. The reconfiguration of the actuation rod on the tilt valve for a pistol air tool provides a slender profile and minimizes the overall length of the pistol air tool.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve. More particularly, the present invention relates to a pistol air tool such as, for example, a pistol air screwdriver, having a flat tilt valve which is actuated substantially parallel to the sealing face of the flat tilt valve and which is positioned at the rear of the pistol air tool upstream of the air vane motor to create a common air path.




Current known pistol air tool designs control incoming air using a tilt valve. The actuation lever for such known prior art pistol air tool tilt valves is typically positioned substantially perpendicular to the sealing face of the tilt valve and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air. Such a design has been effective when the tilt valve is positioned in the handle of the pistol air tool. This design has also been effective in pistol air tools with top air inlets when the tilt valve is moved to the top of the pistol air tool. However, one disadvantage of this design is that it is difficult to arrange both top and bottom controlled air inlets without complex air passages and ports. Such complex air passages and ports are difficult to cast or mold and generally experience a significant decrease in performance due to air flow losses.




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is the provision of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve which utilizes multiple air inlets in a pistol air tool and has a relatively simple compact housing design.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve which provides greater performance for the pistol air tool.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve which reduces air flow losses.




These and other objects of the present invention are attained by the provision of a pistol air tool such as, for example, a pistol air screwdriver, having a flat tilt valve which is actuated substantially parallel to the sealing face of the flat tilt valve and which is positioned at the rear of the pistol air tool upstream of the air vane motor to create a common air path. Such a design allows the use of multiple air inlets in a pistol air tool and makes it easy to mold or cast air inlets from both the bottom and the top, as well as, if desired, the rear, of the pistol air tool. The reconfiguration of the actuation rod on the flat tilt valve provides a slender profile and reduces the overall length of the pistol air tool.




Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional side elevational view of a representative prior art pistol air tool design having a tilt valve positioned substantially perpendicular to the sealing face of the tilt valve and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional side elevational view of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the flat tilt valve in its closed or sealed position.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional side elevational view of the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2

with the flat tilt valve in its open position.





FIG. 4

is a first perspective view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a second perspective view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional detail partial side elevational view of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description of a first preferred embodiment and a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which, in conjunction with this detailed description, illustrate and describe a first preferred embodiment and a second preferred embodiment of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with the present invention. Referring first to

FIG. 1

, which shows a cross-sectional side elevational view of a representative prior art pistol air tool design having a tilt valve positioned substantially perpendicular to the sealing face of the tilt valve and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air, representative prior art pistol air tool is generally identified by reference number


10


. Representative prior art pistol air tool


10


generally includes housing


12


including handle portion


14


and optional rotary reverse section


16


, air vane motor section


18


and gear section


20


positioned in the interior of housing


12


. Incoming air is controlled in representative prior art pistol air tool


10


by tilt valve


22


. Tilt valve


22


is typically biased to normally be in a closed or sealed position and is opened by depressing trigger


24


which displaces actuation rod


26


and opens tilt valve


22


. Actuation rod


26


is typically positioned substantially perpendicular to sealing face


28


of tilt valve


22


and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air in representative prior art pistol air tool


10


. Such a design has been effective when tilt valve


22


is positioned in handle portion


14


of representative prior art pistol air tool


10


as shown in FIG.


1


. Such a design has also been effective in pistol air tools with top air inlets when the tilt valve is moved to the top of the pistol air tool. However, one problem with this design is that it is difficult to arrange both top and bottom controlled air inlets without complex air passages and ports. Such complex air passages and ports are difficult to cast or mold and generally experience a significant decrease in performance due to air flow losses.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, which show a cross-sectional side elevational view of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention with the flat tilt valve in its closed or sealed position and a cross-sectional side elevational view of the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2

with the flat tilt valve in its open position, respectively, a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred of the present invention, generally identified by reference number


30


, is shown. Pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


includes housing


32


including handle portion


34


and optional rotary reverse section


36


, air vane motor section


38


and gear section


40


positioned in the interior of housing


32


. Incoming air is controlled in pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


by flat tilt valve


42


. Flat tilt valve


42


is typically biased to be in a normally closed or sealed position and is opened by depressing trigger


44


which displaces actuation rod


46


and opens flat tilt valve


42


. Actuation rod


46


in flat tilt valve


42


is displaced in a direction substantially parallel to sealing face


48


and substantially perpendicular to the flow path of the air in pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


, rather than actuation rod


26


being displaced in a direction substantially perpendicular to sealing face


28


and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air as seen in

FIG. 1

in representative prior art pistol air tool


10


. Sealing face


48


preferably includes washer


50


fabricated from a resilient material, such as urethane, to seal with flat tilt valve


42


. In addition, spring


52


, most preferably a coil spring or a compression spring, one end of which is positioned over outwardly extending projection


54


on flat tilt valve


42


and the other end of which is positioned against the interior surface of housing


32


, normally retains flat tilt valve


42


in a closed or sealed position. Flat tilt valve


42


is positioned at the rear of pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


upstream of air vane motor section


38


to create a common air path. Such a design solves the problem of multiple air inlets in the same pistol air tool and makes it easy to mold or cast inlets from both the bottom and the top, as well as, if desired, the rear, of housing


32


. The reconfiguration of actuation rod


46


on flat tilt valve


42


in accordance with the invention provides a slender profile and will reduce the overall length of pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 through 7

, which show a first perspective view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2

, a second prespective view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2

, a top plan view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2 and a

side elevational view of the flat tilt valve used in the pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in

FIG. 2

, flat tilt valve


42


preferably includes a plurality of outwardly extending projections


56


, three (3) of which are shown in

FIGS. 4 through 7

, around the perimeter of flat tilt valve


42


. Flat tilt valve


42


also preferably includes downwardly extending arm


58


which contacts actuation rod


46


such that, when trigger


44


is depressed, flat tilt valve


42


is opened.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, which shows a cross-sectional detail partial side elevational view of a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with the second preferred of the present invention, generally identified by reference number


60


, is shown. Pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


generally includes housing


62


including handle portion (not shown) and optional rotary reverse section


64


, air vane motor section


66


and gear section (not shown) positioned in the interior of housing


62


. Incoming air is controlled in pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


by flat tilt valve


68


. Flat tilt valve


68


is typically biased to be in a normally closed or sealed position and is opened by depressing trigger (not shown) which displaces actuation rod


70


and opens flat tilt valve


68


. Actuation rod


70


in flat tilt valve


68


is displaced in a direction substantially parallel to sealing face


72


and substantially perpendicular to the flow path of the air in pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


, rather than actuation rod


26


being displaced in a direction substantially perpendicular to sealing face


28


and substantially parallel to the flow path of the air as seen in

FIG. 1

in representative prior art pistol air tool


10


. Sealing face


72


preferably includes washer


74


fabricated from a resilient material, such as urethane, to seal with flat tilt valve


68


. In addition, spring


76


, most preferably a coil spring or a compression spring, one end of which is positioned over outwardly extending projection


78


on flat tilt valve


68


and the other end of which is positioned against the interior surface of housing


62


, normally retains flat tilt valve


68


in a closed or sealed position. Flat tilt valve


68


is positioned at the rear of pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


upstream of air vane motor section


66


to create a common air path. In addition, rear surface


80


of flat tilt valve


68


can include tapered portion


82


, if desired, to facilitate air flow past flat tilt valve


68


. Such a design solves the problem of multiple air inlets in the same pistol air tool and makes it easy to mold or cast inlets from both the bottom and the top, as well as, if desired, the rear, of housing


62


. The reconfiguration of actuation rod


70


on flat tilt valve


68


in accordance with the present invention provides a slender profile and will minimize the overall length of pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


.




Thus, pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


30


in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the present invention and pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve


60


in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the present invention allows multiple air inlets in a pistol air tool with a simple compact housing design. By simplifying the inlet passages, such pistol air tools will have increased performance, and equal performance from all air inlets, because air flow losses are reduced. In addition, multiple air inlets can be packaged in a relatively small compact pistol air tool.




Although the present invention has been described above in detail, the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. It is apparent to those having a level of ordinary skill in the relevant art that other variations and modifications in a pistol air tool having a flat tilt valve in accordance with the present invention, as described and shown herein, could be readily made using the teachings of the present invention. Accordingly, the scope and content of the present invention are to be defined only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pistol air tool, comprising:a housing having at least one air inlet and a downwardly extending handle portion; a tilt valve positioned in the interior of said housing, said tilt valve is biased in a normally closed or sealed position against a sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool and said tilt valve having a downwardly extending arm which is substantially parallel to said sealing surface; and a trigger including an actuation rod which is movable and in contact with said downwardly extending arm such that when said trigger is depressed, said tilt valve is opened to allow the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 2. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein said housing includes multiple air inlets.
  • 3. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 2, further including a spring positioned between said tilt valve and an interior surface of said housing to bias said tilt valve in the normally closed or sealed position.
  • 4. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 3, wherein an outer surface of said tilt valve includes an outwardly extending projection and one end of said spring is positioned around said outwardly extending projection on said outer surface of said tilt valve.
  • 5. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 2, further including a washer fabricated from a resilient material positioned against said sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 6. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 2, further including a washer fabricated from urethane positioned against said sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 7. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 2, wherein a rear surface of said tilt valve includes a tapered portion which facilitates the flow of air past said tilt valve.
  • 8. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 2, wherein said tilt valve includes a downwardly extending arm which contacts said actuation rod such that, when said trigger is depressed, said flat tilt valve is opened.
  • 9. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein said housing includes a top air inlet and a bottom air inlet.
  • 10. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 9, further including a spring positioned between said tilt valve and an interior surface of said housing to bias said tilt valve in the normally closed or sealed position.
  • 11. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 10, wherein an outer surface of said tilt valve includes an outwardly extending projection and one end of said spring is positioned around said outwardly extending projection on said outer surface of said tilt valve.
  • 12. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 9, further including a washer fabricated from a resilient material positioned against said sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 13. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 9, further including a washer fabricated from urethane positioned against said sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 14. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 9, wherein a rear surface of said tilt valve includes a tapered portion which facilitates the flow of air past said tilt valve.
  • 15. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 9, wherein said tilt valve includes a downwardly extending arm which contacts said actuation rod such that, when said trigger is depressed, said flat tilt valve is opened.
  • 16. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 1, wherein said housing includes at least two of a top air inlet, a bottom air inlet and a rear air inlet.
  • 17. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 16, further including a spring positioned between said tilt valve and an interior surface of said housing g to bias said tilt valve in the normally closed or sealed position.
  • 18. The pistol air tool in accordance with claim 16, wherein a rear surface of said tilt valve includes a tapered portion which facilitates the flow of air past said tilt valve.
  • 19. A pistol air tool, comprising:a housing having multiple air inlets and a downwardly extending handle portion; a tilt valve positioned in the interior of said housing and having a perimeter including a plurality of outwardly extending projections, said tilt valve is biased in a normally closed or sealed position against a sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool and said tilt valve having a downwardly extending arm which is substantially parallel to said sealing surface; and a trigger including an actuation rod which is movable and in contact with said downwardly extending arm such that when said trigger is depressed, said tilt valve is opened to allow the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
  • 20. A pistol air tool, comprising:a housing having a top air inlet and a bottom air inlet and a downwardly extending handle portion; a tilt valve positioned in the interior of said housing and having a perimeter including a plurality of outwardly extending projections, said tilt valve is biased in a normally closed or sealed position against a sealing surface to block the flow of air into said pistol air tool and said tilt valve having a downwardly extending arm which is substantially parallel to said sealing surface; and a trigger including an actuation rod which is movable and in contact with said downwardly extending arm such that when said trigger is depressed, said tilt valve is opened to allow the flow of air into said pistol air tool.
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