Claims
- 1. A pneumatic fastening tool comprising:
a housing assembly defining a housing cavity, an exhaust aperture and a rod aperture; a sleeve having a sleeve body and a flange formed about a perimeter of the sleeve body, the sleeve body defining a hollow cavity and including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a supply port formed proximate the second end, the sleeve being movably disposed in the housing cavity such that the flange is interposed between a sleeve extend chamber and a sleeve return chamber and the supply port is positioned forwardly of the exhaust aperture; a piston assembly having a piston and a rod, the piston being slidingly disposed in the sleeve and located forwardly of the supply port, the piston segregating the hollow cavity into a first cavity portion and a second cavity portion, the rod being coupled to the piston such that translation of the piston within the hollow cavity causes likewise translation of the rod, the rod extending into the rod aperture; a valve assembly coupled to the housing assembly and operable in a first condition and a second condition, the first condition providing a first flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection a source of compressed air to the sleeve return chamber to thereby bias the sleeve in a direction opposite the rod aperture and into a returned position, the second condition providing a second flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection the source of compressed air to the sleeve extend chamber and vent the sleeve return chamber to the atmosphere to thereby bias the sleeve toward the rod aperture and into an extended position; a first seal coupled to at least one of the housing assembly and the sleeve, the first seal sealing an interface between the housing assembly and the sleeve when the sleeve is in the returned position to inhibit a flow of compressed air from the sleeve extend chamber through the supply port to the second cavity portion while the second cavity portion is in fluid connection with the exhaust aperture; and a second seal coupled to at least one of the housing assembly and the sleeve, the second seal sealing an interface between the housing assembly and the sleeve when the sleeve is in the extended position to inhibit a flow of air from both the second cavity portion and the sleeve extend chamber to the exhaust aperture.
- 2. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 1, wherein the first seal is coupled to an annular portion of the sleeve, the annular portion being located proximate the second end of the sleeve, wherein the first seal is in juxtaposed relation with the annular portion of the sleeve and an annular portion of the housing assembly when the sleeve is positioned in the returned position.
- 3. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly includes a guide having a body portion with a sleeve bore formed therethrough, the guide being disposed within the housing cavity and supporting the sleeve for coaxial movement in the flange bore.
- 4. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 3, wherein the housing assembly includes a housing and a cap housing, which cooperate to define the housing cavity, and the guide includes at least one leg that is coupled to the body portion, the guide being disposed within the housing assembly such that the body portion abuts the housing and the leg abuts the housing cap.
- 5. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 3, wherein an air gallery is formed in the guide, the air gallery intersecting the sleeve bore and an outer perimeter of the body portion, the air gallery coupling in fluid connection the sleeve return chamber and the valve assembly.
- 6. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 3, wherein the sleeve bore includes a first portion that is defined by a first diameter, and a second portion that is defined by a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, the first portion of the sleeve bore being configured to receive the flange of the sleeve, the second portion of the sleeve bore being configured to receive the body of the sleeve.
- 7. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 1, further comprising a spring assembly, the spring assembly including a spring and a collar, the collar being fitted to the sleeve, the spring being disposed between the housing assembly and the collar and generating a force which biases the sleeve toward the returned position.
- 8. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 1, wherein the sleeve further includes a plurality of second exhausting ports formed through the body portion of the sleeve proximate the first end of the sleeve, the plurality of exhausting ports cooperating with the housing assembly and the valve assembly to form an exhaust flow path wherein air is discharged from the first cavity portion through the exhausting ports in response to movement of the piston toward the rod aperture, the air discharged through the exhausting ports flowing into a reservoir formed in the housing, the air in the reservoir being employed to force the piston toward the second end of the sleeve when the valve assembly is positioned in the first condition.
- 9. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 8, further comprising a one-way compensating valve, the compensating valve including a plurality of vent apertures formed through the body of the sleeve, the compensating valve coupling in fluid connection the second cavity portion and the reservoir when a pressure of the air in the second cavity portion is greater than a pressure of the air in the reservoir.
- 10. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 1, wherein the housing assembly further includes an exhaust manifold, the exhaust manifold having an annular wall into which the exhaust aperture is formed, the annular wall being sized to fit into the hollow cavity of the sleeve.
- 11. A pneumatic fasting tool comprising:
a housing assembly defining a housing cavity, an exhaust aperture and a rod aperture; a sleeve having a sleeve body and a flange formed about a perimeter of the sleeve body, the sleeve body defining a hollow cavity and including a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a supply port formed proximate the second end, the sleeve being movably disposed in the housing cavity such that the flange is adjacent a sleeve chamber; a piston assembly having a piston and a rod, the piston being slidingly disposed in the hollow cavity of the sleeve body forwardly of the exhaust aperture and segregating the hollow cavity into a first cavity portion and a second cavity portion, the rod being coupled to the piston such that translation of the piston within the hollow cavity causes likewise translation of the rod, the rod extending into the rod aperture; and a valve assembly coupled to the housing assembly and operable in a first condition and a second condition, the first condition providing a first flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection a source of compressed air to the sleeve chamber to thereby bias the sleeve in a first direction along a longitudinal axis of the hollow cavity and into one of an extended position and a returned position, the second condition providing a second flow path that is adapted to vent the sleeve chamber to the atmosphere and bias the sleeve in a second direction opposite the first direction and into the other one of the extended position and the returned position; wherein positioning of the sleeve in the extended position provides a piston feed flow path and blocks a flow of air to through the exhaust aperture, the piston feed flow path being configured to route a supply of compressed air through the sleeve and into the second cavity portion to force the piston toward the rod aperture; and wherein positioning of the sleeve in the returned position blocks the piston feed flow path and permits air to flow from the second cavity portion through the exhaust aperture and to the atmosphere.
- 12. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 11, further comprising a spring assembly, the spring assembly including a spring and a collar, the collar being fitted to the sleeve, the spring being disposed between the housing assembly and the collar and generating a spring force which biases the sleeve toward the returned position.
- 13. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 12, further comprising a second sleeve chamber, the flange being juxtaposed between the sleeve chamber and the second sleeve chamber, wherein placement of the valve assembly in the second condition provides a third flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection the source of compressed air and the second sleeve chamber to generate a supplemental force that cooperates with the spring force to bias the sleeve toward the returned position.
- 14. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 11, wherein the housing assembly includes a guide having a body portion with a sleeve bore formed therethrough, the guide being disposed within the housing cavity and supporting the sleeve for coaxial movement in the flange bore.
- 15. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 14, wherein the housing assembly includes a housing and a cap housing, which cooperate to define the housing cavity, and the guide includes at least one leg that is coupled to the body portion, the guide being disposed within the housing assembly such that the body portion abuts the housing and the leg abuts the housing cap.
- 16. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 14, wherein an air gallery is formed in the guide, the air gallery intersecting the sleeve bore and an outer perimeter of the body portion, the air gallery coupling in fluid connection the sleeve chamber and the valve assembly.
- 17. The pneumatic fasting tool of claim 14, wherein the sleeve bore includes a first portion that is defined by a first diameter, and a second portion that is defined by a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, the first portion of the sleeve bore being configured to receive the flange of the sleeve, the second portion of the sleeve bore being configured to receive the body of the sleeve.
- 18. The pneumatic fastening tool of claim 11, wherein the housing assembly further includes an exhaust manifold, the exhaust manifold having an annular wall into which the exhaust aperture is formed, the annular wall being sized to fit into the hollow cavity of the sleeve.
- 19. A pneumatic fastening tool comprising:
a cap assembly having an exhaust manifold, which defines an exhaust aperture, and an annular wall; a housing defining a rod aperture, the housing cooperating with the cap assembly to define a housing cavity; a guide assembly having a guide with a body portion and a plurality of legs, the body portion including a sleeve bore formed therethrough, the sleeve bore including a first portion that is defined by a first diameter, and a second portion that is defined by a second diameter that is smaller than the first diameter, the guide being disposed within the housing cavity such that the body portion is abutted against the housing and the legs are abutted against the annular wall of the cap assembly; a sleeve having a sleeve body and a flange formed about a perimeter of the sleeve body, the sleeve body defining a hollow cavity and including a first end, a second end opposite the first end and a supply port formed proximate the second end and forwardly of the exhaust aperture, the flange being disposed in the first portion of the sleeve bore and the body portion being disposed in the second portion of the sleeve bore such that the guide supports the sleeve for movement in the housing cavity, the flange being positioned between a sleeve extend chamber and a sleeve return chamber; a piston assembly having a piston and a rod, the piston being slidingly disposed in the hollow cavity of the sleeve body forwardly of the supply port and segregating the hollow cavity into a first cavity portion and a second cavity portion, the rod being coupled to the piston such that translation of the piston within the hollow cavity causes likewise translation of the rod, the rod extending into the rod aperture; and a valve assembly coupled to the housing and operable in a first condition and a second condition, the first condition providing a first flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection a source of compressed air through an air gallery formed in the guide to the sleeve return chamber to thereby bias the sleeve in a direction opposite the rod aperture and into a returned position, the second condition which vents the sleeve return chamber to the atmosphere and provides a second flow path that is adapted to supply in fluid connection the source of compressed air to the sleeve extend chamber to thereby bias the sleeve toward the rod aperture and into an extended position; wherein positioning of the sleeve in the extended position provides a piston feed flow path and blocks a flow of air through the exhaust aperture, the piston feed flow path being configured to route a supply of compressed air through the sleeve and into the second cavity portion to force the piston toward the rod aperture; and wherein positioning of the sleeve in the returned position blocks the piston feed flow path and permits air to flow from the second cavity portion through the exhaust aperture and to the atmosphere.
PRIORITY & CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/267,359, filed Feb. 8, 2001. Other features of the present invention are discussed and claimed in commonly assigned copending U.S. application Ser. No. _______ entitled Magazine Assembly for Fastening Tool.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60267359 |
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