Claims
- 1. A pneumatic percussive power tool, comprising: a housing (1) having an inner cylindrical cavity accommodating a working tool (13) in the head portion thereof; a dynamically-balanced percussive mechanism located in said cavity of the housing and including a hammer (2) and a two-step balancing piston valve (3) disposed so that the length of its stroke can be adjusted automatically, said hammer and said piston valve reciprocating under the action of compressed air so that at the end of forward strokes the hammer (2) delivers blows on the tool (13) for acting on an object being treated, said hammer (2) and said balancing piston valve (3) dividing the inner cylindrical cavity of the housing into a head chamber (11), defined by the working tool (13), the housing and the hammer (2); a central chamber (4), defined by the end face of the hammer (2) facing in the direction away from the tool, the housing and the end face of a larger step of the balancing piston valve (3), facing toward the tool; a rear chamber (15), defined by the end face of the larger step of the piston valve (3) facing in the direction away from the tool, the walls of the housing and the side surface of a smaller step of the piston valve (3); and a supplementary chamber (17), defined by the walls of the housing (1) and the end face of the smaller step of the piston valve (3) facing in the direction away from the tool; a longitudinal passage (7) provided in the balancing piston valve (3)
- and communicating permanently with the central chamber (4); a radial port (8) in said piston valve (3) and communicating permanently said longitudinal passage (7) with the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3); another port (9) in the rear part of the housing (1) and communicating permanently the rear chamber (15) for connection to a compressed air source; a further port (10) in the rear part of the housing (1), communicating permanently with the atmosphere; a passage (19) in the housing (1) communicating permanently the head chamber (11) and the supplementary chamber (17); a port (14) provided in the front part of the housing (1) for communicating the head chamber (11) with the atmosphere when the hammer (2) is so disposed relative to the housing (1) that said further port (14) is not closed by the hammer (2); the central chamber (4) communicating with the compressed air source, when the balancing piston valve (3) is so disposed relative to the housing (1) that said radial port (8) of the piston valve (3) is aligned with the rear chamber (15), said central chamber (4) communicating with the atmosphere when said piston valve (3) is so disposed relative to the housing (1) so that said radial port (8) of the piston valve (3) is aligned with said another port (10) of the housing (1) communicating with the atmosphere.
- 2. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein the central chamber (4) accommodates a spring (27) disposed between the hammer (2) and the piston valve (3) to prevent colliding engagement therebetween.
- 3. A pneumatic percussive power tool, comprising: a housing (1a) having an inner cylindrical cavity accommodating a working tool (13) in the head portion thereof; a dynamically balanced percussive mechanism located in said cavity of the housing and including a hammer (2) and a two-step balancing piston valve (3a) disposed so that the length of its stroke can be adjusted automatically; said hammer and said piston valve reciprocating under the action of compressed air so that at the end of forward strokes the hammer (2) delivers blows on the tool (13) for acting on an object being treated; said hammer (2) and said balancing piston valve (3a) dividing the inner cylindrical cavity of the housing into a head chamber (11), defined by the working tool (13), the walls of the housing and the hammer (2); a central chamber (4a), defined by the end face (5) of the hammer (2) facing in the direction away from the tool, the walls of the housing and the end face (6) of a larger step of the balancing piston valve (3a) facing toward the tool; a rear chamber (15a), defined by the walls of the housing (1a) and the end face (18) of a smaller step of the piston valve (3a), facing in the direction away from the tool; a supplementary chamber (17a), defined by the end face (16) of the larger step of the piston valve (3a), the walls of the housing (1a), and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3a); and an intermediate chamber (22a), defined by the walls of the housing (1a) and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3a); a longitudinal passage (7) provided in the balancing piston valve (3a) and communicating permanently with the central chamber (4a); a radial port (8) in said piston valve (3a) and constantly communicating said longitudinal passage (7) with the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3a); another port (9a) in the rear part of the housing (1a) and communicating permanently the rear chamber (15a) with a compressed air source; a further port (14) provided in the front part of the housing (1a), for communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the atmosphere, when the hammer (2) is so disposed relative to the housing (1a) that said port (14) is not closed by the hammer (2); a passage (19a) provided in the housing (1a) and communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the supplementary chamber (17a); an additional port (21a) provided in the housing (1a) communicating permanently with the atmosphere; said central chamber (4a) communicating with the compressed air source via the longitudinal passage (7a) and the radial port (8), and the supplementary chamber (22a) and the rear chamber (15a) when said piston valve (3a) moves toward the working tool (13), and the end face (18) of its smaller step, facing away from the tool, is in the supplementary chamber (22a) which is communicated with the radial port (8); said central chamber communicating with the atmosphere via said additional port (21a) when the hammer (2) is delivering impacts on the working tool (13), while the piston valve (3a) moving away from the tool occupies a position relative to the housing (1a) in which the end face (18) of the smaller step of the piston valve (3a) has advanced beyond the intermediate chamber (22a).
- 4. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 2, wherein the central chamber (4a) accommodates a spring (27) disposed between the hammer (2) and the piston valve (3a) to prevent collision therebetween.
- 5. A pneumatic percussive power tool, comprising: a housing (1b) having an inner cylindrical cavity accommodating a working tool (13) in the head portion thereof; a dynamically-balanced percussive mechanism located in said cavity of the housing and including a hammer (2) and a two-step balancing piston valve (3b) disposed so that the length of its stroke can be adjusted automatically; said hammer and said piston valve reciprocating under the action of compressed air so that at the end of forward strokes the hammer (2) delivers blows on the tool (13) for acting on an object being treated; ssaid hammer (2) and said balancing piston valve (3b) dividing the inner cylindrical cavity of the housing (1b) into a head chamber (11) defined by the working tool (13), the housing and the hammer (2), a central chamber (4b) defined by the end face (5) of the hammer (2) facing in the direction away from the tool (13), the housing (1b) and the end face (6) of a larger step of the piston valve (3b), facing toward the tool; a rear chamber (15b) defined by the walls of the housing (1b) and the end face (18) of a smaller step of the piston valve (3b) facing in the direction away from the tool; a supplementary chamber (17b) defined by the end face (16) of the larger step of the piston valve (3b), the walls of the housing (1b) and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3b); and an intermediate chamber (22b) defined by the walls of the housing (1b) and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3b); a first passage (23b) provided in the housing (1b) and communicating permanently the central chamber (4b) with the intermediate chamber (22b); a port (9b) in the rear part of the housing (1b) and communicating permanently the rear chamber (15b) with a compressed air source; another port (14) provided in the front part of the housing (1b), communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the atmosphere, with the hammer (2) so disposed relative to the housing (1b) that said another port (14) is not closed by the hammer (2); a second passage (19b) provided in the housing (1b) and communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the supplementary chamber (17b); a further port (21b) provided in the housing (1b) communicating permanently with the atmosphere; said central chamber communicating with the compressed air source via the first passage (23b), and the intermediate chamber (22b) and the rear chamber (15b), when said piston valve (3b) moves toward the working tool (13), and the end face (18) of its smaller step, facing in the direction away from the tool, is in the intermediate chamber (22b), said central chamber communicating with the atmosphere via the further port (21a) when the hammer (2) is delivering impacts on the working tool (13), while the piston valve (3b), moving away from the tool, occupies a position relative to the housing (1b) in which the end face (18) of the smaller step of the piston valve (3b) has advanced beyond the intermediate chamber (22b).
- 6. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 4, wherein the central chamber (4b) accommodates a spring (27) disposed between the hammer (2) and the piston valve (3b) to prevent colliding engagement therebetween.
- 7. A pneumatic percussive power tool, comprising: a housing (1) having an inner cylindrical cavity accommodating a working tool (13) in the head portion thereof; a dynamically-balanced percussive mechanism located in said cavity of the housing and including a hammer (2) and a two-step balancing piston valve (3c) disposed so that the length of its stroke can be adjusted automatically; said hammer and said piston valve reciprocating under the action of compressed air so that at the end of forward strokes the hammer (2) delivers blows on the tool for acting on an object being treated; said hammer (2) and said balancing piston valve (3c) dividing the inner cylindrical cavity of the housing (1c) into a head chamber (11) defined by the working tool (13), the housing (1c) and the hammer (2); a central chamber (4c) defined by the end face (5) of the hammer (2) facing in the direction away from the tool (13), the housing (1c) and the end face (6) of a larger step of the piston valve (3c) facing toward the tool; a rear chamber (15c) defined by the housing (1c), the end face (16) of the larger step of the piston valve (3c) facing in the direction away from the tool, and the side surface of a smaller step of the piston valve (3c); an intermediate chamber (22c) defined by the housing (1c) and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3c); and a supplementary chamber (17c) defined by the housing (1c) and the end face (18) of the smaller step of the piston valve (3c) facing in the direction away from the tool (13); a longitudinal passage (7) provided in the balancing piston valve (3c) and communicating permanently with the central chamber (4c); a radial port (8) in the piston valve (3c) and communicating permanently said longitudinal passage (7) with the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3c); another port (9c) in the rear portion of the housing (1c) for communicating permanently the rear chamber (15c) with a compressed air source; a further port (14) in the front portion of the housing (1c) and communicating the head chamber (11) 4 the atmosphere, with the hammer (2) being so disposed relative to the housing (1c) that said further port (14) is not closed by the hammer (2); an additional port (19c) provided in the housing (1c) and communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the supplementary chamber (17c); a still further port (21a) in the housing (1c) and communicating permanently with the atmosphere; a groove (24c) provided on the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3c) to communicate alternately the intermediate chamber (22c) with the rear chamber (15c) and the central chamber (4c) by alternately connecting the intermediate chamber (22c) with the rear chamber (15c) when, during the movement of the piston valve (3c) in the direction away from the tool (13) the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3c) moves in the intermediate chamber (22c) and the groove (24c) enters the latter, and with the central chamber (4c) when during the movement of said piston valve (3c) toward the tool (13) the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3c) enters the intermediate chamber (22c) and the groove (24c) leaves the latter, said central chamber (4c) communicating with the atmosphere via said port (21a) when the hammer (2) is delivering impacts on the working tool (13), while the piston valve (3c) moving away from the tool occupies a position relative to the housing (1c) in which the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3c) has advanced beyond the intermediate chamber (22c).
- 8. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 7, wherein the central chamber (4c) accommodates a spring (27) disposed between the hammer (2) and the piston valve (3c) to prevent colliding engagement therebetween.
- 9. A pneumatic percussive power tool, comprising: a housing (1d) having an inner cylindrical cavity accommodating a working tool (13) in the head portion thereof; a dynamically-balanced percussive mechanism located in said cavity and including a hammer (2) and a two-step balancing piston valve (3d) disposed so that the length of its stroke can be adjusted automatically; said hammer and said piston valve reciprocating under the action of compressed air so that at the end of forward strokes the hammer (2) delivers impacts on the tool (13) for acting on an object being treated; said hammer (2) and said balancing piston valve (3d) dividing the inner cylindrical cavity of the housing into a head chamber (11) defined by the working tool (13), the housing and the hammer (2); a central chamber (4d) defined by the end face of the hammer (2) facing in the direction away from the tool, the housing and the end face of a larger step of the balancing piston valve (3d) facing toward the tool; a rear chamber (15d) defined by the end face (16) of the larger step of the piston valve (3d) facing in the direction away from the tool, the housing and the side surface of a smaller step of the piston valve (3d); a supplementary chamber (17d) defined by the housing (1d) and the end face (18) of the smaller step of the piston valve (3d) facing in the direction away from the tool; and an intermediate chamber (22d) defined by the housing and the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3d); a longitudinal passage (7) provided in the balancing piston valve and communicating permanently with the central chamber (4d); a radial port (8) in the piston valve (3d) and communicating permanently said longitudinal passage (7) with the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3d); another port (9d) in the rear portion of the housing (1d) and communicating permanently the rear chamber (15d) with a compressed air source; a further port (14) in the front portion of the housing (1d) and communicating the head chamber (11) with the atmosphere, with the hammer (2) being so disposed relative to the housing (1d) that said further port (14) is not closed by the hammer (2); a second passage (19d) provided in the housing (1d) and communicating permanently the head chamber (11) with the supplementary chamber (17d); an additional port (21d) in the housing (1d) and communicating permanently with the atmosphere; a groove (24d) provided on the side surface of the smaller step of the piston valve (3d) for communicating alternately the intermediate chamber (22d) with the reach chamber (15d) and the central chamber (4d) by alternately connecting the intermediate chamber (22d) to the rear chamber (15d) when, during the movement of the piston valve (3d) in the direction away form the tool (13), the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3d) leaves the intermediate chamber (22d) and the groove (24d) enters the latter, and to the central chamber (4d) when, during the movement of said piston valve (3d) toward the tool (13), the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3d) enters the intermediate chamber (22d) and the groove (24d) leaves the latter; a supplementary passage (25d) provided in the piston valve (3d), one end of said supplementary passage (25d) opening to the side surface of the larger step of said piston valve (3d) and the other end communicating permanently with the rear chamber (15d); an annular groove (26d) provided on the inner surface of the housing (1d) and communicating permanently with the second passage (19d) which connects the head chamber (11) and the supplementary chamber (17d), said annular groove communicating periodically with said supplementary passage (25d) via the first end of the latter when the piston valve (3d) moving in the direction away from the tool (13) occupies a position relative to the housing (1d) in which the first end of the passage (25d) in the piston valve (3d) is aligned with said annular groove (26d) in the housing (1d), and the hammer (2) delivers at that moment an impact on the tool (13), comressed air being admitted from the rear chamber (15d) into the head chamber (11) and the supplementary chamber via the supplemental passage (25d), the annular groove (26d) and the second passage (19d); said central chamber (4d) communicating with the atmosphere via said port (21a) when the hammer (2) delivers an impact on the working tool (13) and the piston valve (3d), moving in the direction away from the tool, occupies a position relative to the housing (1d) in which the radial port (8) of the piston valve (3d) has advanced beyond the intermediate chamber (22d).
- 10. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 9, wherein the central chamber (4d) accommodates a spring (27) disposed between the hammer (2) and the piston valve (3d) to prevent colliding impact therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This is a Rule 60 Continuation application of Ser. No. 270,164, filed July 10, 1972 and now abandoned.
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