Claims
- 1. In a pneumatically powered nut running tool, a pulse torque transmitting air motor comprising a liner defining a rotor chamber, a rotor supported in the chamber for relative angular movement, a single blade co-extensive with the rotor projecting radially from the latter into bearing relation with a cylindrical wall of the chamber, and means for causing live air to be alternately admitted and vented from areas of the chamber at opposite faces of the blade so as to cause the rotor to oscillate forwardly and reversely about its axis said means including a live air inlet passage, wherein a channel extending longitudinally of the cylindrical wall communicates with the inlet passage, a row of exhaust ports through the cylindrical wall is disposed in parallel opposed relation to the axes of the channel and the rotor, the channel having common communication with the areas of the chamber at opposite faces of the blade, the channel having a first longitudinal side adjacent a first one of said areas of the chamber and on opposed second longitudinal side adjacent a second one of said areas, and valve means resting upon the rotor and loosely disposed in the channel is adapted to be pneumatically shifted from one of said sides of the channel to the other so as to seal the channel off from that one of said areas adjacent to the side to which the valve means has been shifted.
- 2. In a pneumatically powered nut running tool as in claim 1, wherein that one of said areas of the chamber becoming exposed to the exhaust ports following angular movement of the blade beyond the ports is adapted to be vented.
- 3. In a pneumatically powered nut running tool as in claim 2, wherein a duct connects the inlet passage through a shaft end of the rotor with a back area of a radial slot in the rotor, the blade is loosely disposed in part in the slot so as to allow inlet air entering the slot to flow over oppposite faces of the blade to both of said areas, and the blade is adapted to tilt angularly relative to the slot upon inlet air pressure developing in that area unexposed to the exhaust ports.
- 4. In a pneumatically powered nut running tool as in claim 3, wherein the valve means is adapted to be shifted under said inlet air pressure developing in that area unexposed to the exhaust ports into sealing relation with the side of the channel adjacent the other of said areas then exposed to said exhaust ports.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of my application bearing Ser. No. 636,911, filed Dec. 2, 1975, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,019,589 on Apr. 26, 1977. Whereas the latter application is directed to the overall tool, the present application is directed to the subject matter of a pulse torque transmitting air motor in such tool.
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