This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 104213748, filed on Aug. 25, 2015.
The disclosure relates to a pneumatic device, and more particularly to a reciprocating pneumatic device.
Referring to
When the valve member 131 is pneumatically moved to a first position (see
However, the flow rate of the air flowing through the forward flow path 134 or the first and second backward flow paths 111, 135 may be insufficient so that the mechanical strength of the sawing operation of the pneumatic saw is inferior.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a pneumatic device that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, the pneumatic device includes a cylinder, a piston rod and a valve unit. The cylinder includes a cylinder wall that defines an air chamber therein, and a plurality of first backward flow paths that are formed in the cylinder wall. Each of the first backward flow paths extends from a first end of the cylinder wall toward a second end of the cylinder wall that is opposite to the first end, and is in fluid communication with a portion of the air chamber that is adjacent to the second end of the cylinder wall. The piston rod is movably mounted to the cylinder, and is operable to move relative to the cylinder between an impact position and a restoring position. The valve unit is connected to the first end of the cylinder wall of the cylinder, and includes a valve seat assembly that defines a valve space therein, and a valve member that is movably disposed in the valve space. The valve seat assembly includes an intake passage that is for guiding inflow of air, a communicating hole that is in fluid communication with another portion of the air chamber adjacent to the first end of the cylinder wall, a plurality of forward flow paths that are in fluid communication with the intake passage and the valve space, and a plurality of second backward flow paths that are respectively in fluid communication with the first backward flow paths. The valve member is operable to move relative to the valve seat assembly between a first position where fluid communication between the intake passage and each of the second backward flow paths is prevented, and a second position where fluid communication between each of the forward flow paths and the communicating hole is prevented. When the valve member is at the first position, air flows from the intake passage, through the forward flow paths, the valve space and the communicating hole and into the air chamber, so that the piston rod is moved toward the impact position. When the valve member is at the second position, air flows from the intake passage, through the second backward flow paths and the first backward flow paths and into the air chamber, so that the piston rod is moved toward the restoring position.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, the pneumatic device includes a cylinder, a piston rod and a valve unit. The cylinder includes a cylinder wall that defines an air chamber therein, and a plurality of first backward flow paths that are formed in the cylinder wall. Each of the first backward flow paths extends from a first end of the cylinder wall toward a second end of the cylinder wall that is opposite to the first end, and is in fluid communication with a portion of the air chamber that is adjacent to the second end of the cylinder wall. The piston rod is movably mounted to the cylinder, and is operable to move relative to the cylinder between an impact position and a restoring position. The valve unit is connected to the first end of the cylinder wall of the cylinder, and includes a valve seat assembly that defines a valve space therein, and a valve member that is movably disposed in the valve space. The valve seat assembly includes an intake passage that is for guiding inflow of air, a communicating hole that is in fluid communication with another portion of the air chamber adjacent to the first end of the cylinder wall, a forward flow paths that is in fluid communication with the intake passage and the valve space, and a plurality of second backward flow paths that are respectively in fluid communication with the first backward flow paths. The total cross-sectional area of the second backward flow paths is 2 to 6 percent of the cross-sectional area of the valve seat assembly. The valve member is operable to move relative to the valve seat assembly between a first position where fluid communication between the intake passage and each of the second backward flow paths is prevented, and a second position where fluid communication between each of the forward flow paths and the communicating hole is prevented. When the valve member is at the first position, airflows from the intake passage, through the forward flow paths, the valve space and the communicating hole and into the air chamber, so that the piston rod is moved toward the impact position. When the valve member is at the second position, air flows from the intake passage, through the second backward flow paths and the first backward flow paths and into the air chamber, so that the piston rod is moved toward the restoring position.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the disclosure is described in greater detail, it should be noted that where considered appropriate, reference numerals or terminal portions of reference numerals have been repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements, which may optionally have similar characteristics.
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The cylinder 2 includes a cylinder wall 21 that defines an air chamber 20 therein, and four first backward flow paths 22 (only two are visible in FIG. 6) that are formed in the cylinder wall 21. Each of the first backward flow paths 22 extends from a first end 211 of the cylinder wall 21 toward a second end 212 of the cylinder wall 21 that is opposite to the first end 211, and is in fluid communication with a portion of the air chamber 20 that is adjacent to the second end 212 of the cylinder wall 21.
The piston rod 3 has a piston portion 31 movably disposed in the air chamber 20, and a rod portion 32 extending from the piston portion 31 and mounted with a saw blade (not shown). The piston rod 3 is movable relative to the cylinder 2 between an impact position (see
The valve unit 4 is connected to the first end 211 of the cylinder wall 21 of the cylinder 2, and includes a front valve seat 41, a main valve seat 42, a rear valve seat 43 and a valve member 44. The front valve seat 41, the main valve seat 42 and the rear valve seat 43 cooperatively form a valve seat assembly.
The front valve seat 41 is connected to the first end 211 of the cylinder wall 21, and has a communicating hole 411 that is in fluid communication with another portion of the air chamber 20 that is adjacent to the first end 211 of the cylinder wall 21, and two intermediate hole units that are respectively located at two diametrically-opposite sides of the communicating hole 411. In this embodiment, each of the intermediate hole units includes two intermediate holes 412 that are proximate to each other. The intermediate holes 412 of the intermediate hole units are respectively in fluid communication with the first backward flow paths 22.
The main valve seat 42 is connected to an end of the front valve seat 41 distal from the cylinder 2, and includes a surrounding wall 421 that defines a valve space 420 therein, two forward flow paths 422 that are respectively located at two diametrically-opposite sides of the valve space 420 and that are in fluid communication with the valve space 420, two second backward flow path units that are respectively located at another two diametrically-opposite sides of the valve space 420, and a communicating groove 424 that is formed at an end of the main valve seat 42 distal from the front valve seat 41. In this embodiment, each of the forward flow paths 422 extends from the end of main valve seat 42 distal from the front valve seat 41 and toward the front valve seat 41. Each of the second backward flow path units includes two second backward flow paths 423 that are proximate to each other. Each of the second backward flow paths 423 of the second backward flow path units extends from the end of main valve seat 42 distal from the front valve seat 41 and toward the front valve seat 41, and is in fluid communication with a respective one of the intermediate holes 412 of the front valve seat 41. The communicating groove 424 is in fluid communication with the valve space 420 and the second backward flow paths 423 of the second backward flow path units.
The rear valve seat 43 is connected to the end of the main valve seat 42 distal from the front valve seat 41, and has an intake passage 431 that is for guiding inflow of air, a primary flow path 4311 that is in fluid communication with the intake passage 431, and two secondary flow paths 4312 each of which is in fluid communication with the intake passage 431 and a respective one of the forward flow paths 422.
The valve member 44 is disposed in the valve space 420 in the main valve seat 42, and is movable relative to the main valve seat 42 between a first position (see
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By virtue of the difference between the air pressures at two opposite sides of the piston portion 31 of the piston rod 3, the piston rod 3 is moved between the impact position and restoring position so as to drive reciprocating movement of the saw blade to perform a sawing operation upon reciprocating movement of the valve member 44 between the first and second positions.
Compared with the a conventional pneumatic device 1 (see
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In the second embodiment, the main valve seat 42 includes only one forward flow path 422. The total cross-sectional area of the second backward flow paths 423 is 2 to 6 percent of the cross-sectional area of the main valve seat 42. Note that the rear valve seat 43 (with reference to
By such, the flow rate of the air flowing in the pneumatic device for moving the piston rod 3 toward the restoring position is increased, so that the mechanical strength of the sawing operation of the pneumatic saw is superior.
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In the third embodiment, each of the second backward flow path units of the main valve seat 42 includes only one second backward flow path 423 that is configured as an oblong through hole and that is in fluid communication with a respective one of the intermediate hole units of the front valve seat 41 (see
By such, the flow rate of the air flowing in the pneumatic device for moving the piston rod 3 between the impact position the restoring position is increased, so that the strength of the sawing operation of the pneumatic saw is superior.
In the fourth embodiment, the main valve seat 42 of the second embodiment includes only one forward flow path 422, and each of the second backward flow path units of the main valve seat 42 includes only one second backward flow paths 423 that is configured as an oblong through hole and that is in fluid communication with a respective one of the intermediate hole units of the front valve seat 41 (see
By such, the flow rate of the air flowing in the pneumatic device for moving the piston rod 3 toward the restoring position is increased, so that the mechanical strength of the sawing operation of the pneumatic saw is superior.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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104213748 | Aug 2015 | TW | national |