Claims
- 1. An improved valveless pneumatic drill having a striker, and a percussion unit with a piston having a first stem section and a first distributor which slidably engages said first stem section and a second stem section and a second distributor which slidably engages said second stem section; the improvement comprising:
- a cylinder wall in which the piston is slidably engaged, the piston having a thin head;
- bearing surfaces for the piston and said cylinder wall, said bearing surfaces supportive of a fluid film there between, said bearing surfaces being paired materials chosen to mitigate surface galling in the event of breakdown of said fluid film;
- a reservoir communicating with said first distributor and said second distributor;
- a pneumatic motor having a pneumatic motor gear rotatably mounted around said second distributor, said motor gear being mounted between a first plate and a second plate, wherein said piston of said percussion unit, said air motor gear and said striker bar are axially aligned.
- 2. The improved pneumatic drill of claim 1 wherein a clearance is provided between the piston and said cylinder wall of less than about 0.00125 inches per inch of piston diameter and greater than about 0.00075 inches per inch of piston diameter.
- 3. The improved pneumatic drill of claim 2 wherein said bearing surface of said piston is a hardened steel and said bearing surface of said cylinder wall is ductile iron.
- 4. The improved pneumatic drill of claim 1 wherein said surfaces have a piston surface of hardened steel and a cylinder liner surface which is coated with a material which forms a compatible bearing material for said hardened steel.
- 5. The improved pneumatic drill of claim 2 wherein said surfaces have a piston surface of hardened steel and a cylinder liner surface which is coated with a material which forms a compatible bearing material for said hardened steel.
- 6. A valveless pneumatic rock drill comprising:
- a cylinder block having a first end and a second end with a central cylinder passage there between;
- a piston having a central section, a first stem section and a second stem section, said central section forming a thin piston head and slidably engaging said central cylinder passage;
- bearing surfaces for the piston and said cylinder wall said bearing surfaces supportive of a fluid film there between;
- a first distributor having a first distributor passage there through slidably engaging said first stem section, said first distributor attached to said first end of said block;
- a first air gate in said first distributor passage;
- a second distributor having a second distributor passage there through slidably engaging said second stem section, said second distributor positioned at the second end of said block;
- a second air gate in said second distributor passage;
- a first necked down region on said first stem section cooperating with said first gate to regulate air flow into said central cylindrical passage;
- a second necked down region on said second stem section cooperating with said second gate to regulate air flow into said central cylindrical passage;
- a first plate attaching said second distributor to said second end of said block;
- an air motor overlapping said second distributor;
- an air motor gear mounted between said first plate and a second plate, and said air motor gear being mounted in said air motor with said air motor gear being positioned such that said distributor serves as a shaft for said air motor gear rotatably mounted around said second distributor;
- a drive gear engaging said air motor gear and enclosed in said air motor;
- a main housing attached to said air motor;
- a pinion gear connected to said drive gear and contained in said main housing;
- a gear train engaging said pinion gear and housed in said main housing;
- a chuck assembly rotatably mounted in said main housing; and
- a chuck gear mounted on said chuck and engaging said gear train.
- 7. The improved pneumatic drill of claim 6 wherein a clearance is provided between the piston and said central cylinder passage surface is less than about 0.00125 inches per inch of piston head diameter and greater than about 0.00075 inches where clearances are diametral clearances.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/341,777 filed on 4/24/89 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,957,171.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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