Claims
- 1. A pneumatic tool comprising:a barrel; a workpiece, slidably retained in the barrel; a piston, slidably mounted within the barrel for engaging the workpiece; and a piston retaining system located within the barrel, wherein the retaining system is configured for allowing a portion of the piston to extend therethrough to engage the workpiece while retaining the piston, further wherein the piston retaining system comprises: a piston retainer ring; a restricted area; and an annular ring.
- 2. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring is mounted within the barrel distally around a butt of the workpiece proximate the first end of the workpiece, and wherein the butt can reciprocate within and independently of the retainer ring.
- 3. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the piston has a range of reciprocating motion that intersects the cylindrical space defined by the retainer ring.
- 4. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the piston has a limited range of motion that prevents the piston from contacting the retainer ring, the limited range of motion being limited by the workpiece.
- 5. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring has an inner surface that is tapered to cause a wedging effect to trap the piston in the barrel should the second portion of the piston contact the retainer ring.
- 6. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring includes a scarf cut.
- 7. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the barrel includes a circular groove within the lower portion of the barrel for holding the retainer ring.
- 8. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring is comprised of a synthetic rubber.
- 9. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring is comprised of plastic.
- 10. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring is comprised of fibre.
- 11. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring is removably mounted within the barrel.
- 12. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the retainer ring further includes an opening having a diameter that is greater than the diameter of a first end of the workpiece and a first portion of the piston, but less than the diameter of a second portion of the piston.
- 13. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the restricted area has a diameter greater than the diameter of a first end of the workpiece.
- 14. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the restricted area has a diameter less than the diameter of a second portion of the piston.
- 15. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the annular ring is located in a distal portion of the barrel beyond the a location of the restricted area.
- 16. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the annular ring has a diameter greater than the diameter of a first end of the workpiece.
- 17. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein the annular ring has a diameter less than the diameter of a second portion of the piston.
- 18. The pneumatic tool of claim 1, wherein a first portion of the piston comprises a stepped end.
- 19. A reciprocating tool comprising:a barrel; a piston slidably placed within the barrel; a retaining sleeve mounted on the barrel; a workpiece slidably retained within the barrel by the retaining sleeve; and a first piston retaining mechanism and a second piston retaining mechanism for preventing the free escape of the piston from the barrel when the retaining sleeve and workpiece are removed from the tool, such that neither the piston nor the workpiece contact the first and second piston retainer mechanisms during operation of the tool.
- 20. The reciprocating tool of claim 19, further comprising a third piston retaining mechanism for preventing the free escape of the piston from the barrel when the retaining sleeve and workpiece are removed from the tool, and the first and second retaining mechanisms fail, such that neither the piston nor the workpiece contact the third piston retainer mechanism during operation of the tool.
- 21. The reciprocating tool of claim 20, wherein the third piston retaining mechanism comprises an annular ring.
- 22. The reciprocating tool of claim 20, wherein the first end of the piston has a diameter less than the diameter of the third piston retaining mechanism.
- 23. The reciprocating tool of claim 20, wherein the second end of the piston has a diameter greater than the diameter of the third piston retaining mechanism.
- 24. The reciprocating tool of claim 19, wherein the first piston retaining mechanism comprises a retainer ring.
- 25. The reciprocating tool of claim 24, wherein the retainer ring is comprised of synthetic rubber.
- 26. The reciprocating tool of claim 24, wherein the retainer ring includes a cylindrical opening that is tapered.
- 27. The reciprocating tool of claim 24, wherein the retainer ring includes a scarf cut to facilitate removal.
- 28. The reciprocating tool of claim 19, wherein the second piston retaining mechanism comprises a restricted area within a lower portion of the barrel.
- 29. The reciprocating tool of claim 19, wherein the piston further includes a first end having a first diameter and a second end having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is less than the second diameter.
- 30. The reciprocating tool of claim 29, wherein the first end of the piston has a diameter less than the diameter of the first and second piston retaining mechanisms.
- 31. The reciprocating tool of claim 29, wherein the second end of the piston has a diameter greater than the diameter of the first and second piston retaining mechanisms.
- 32. An improved reciprocating tool of the type having a barrel with a piston that strikes a first end of a workpiece being held in place by a retaining sleeve, the improvement comprising a first piston retaining mechanism, a second piston retaining mechanism, and a third piston retaining mechanism.
- 33. The improvement of claim 32, wherein both the piston and workpiece reciprocate distally from the first, second and third piston retaining mechanisms such that the retaining mechanisms are never contacted by the piston or the workpiece while the tool is operating.
- 34. The improvement of claim 32, wherein the first retaining mechanism is a retainer ring.
- 35. The improvement of claim 34, wherein the retainer ring includes an opening with a diameter greater than the maximum diameter of the end of the workpiece.
- 36. The improvement of claim 34, wherein the retainer ring includes a tapered opening.
- 37. The improvement of claim 34, wherein the retainer ring includes a scarf cut.
- 38. The improvement of claim 32, wherein the second retaining mechanism is a restricted area within a lower portion of the barrel.
- 39. The improvement of claim 38, wherein the restricted area has a diameter greater than the maximum diameter of the end of the workpiece.
- 40. The improvement of claim 38, wherein the restricted area has a diameter less than the maximum diameter of the piston.
- 41. The improvement of claim 32, wherein the third piston retaining mechanism comprises an annular ring within a lower portion of the barrel beyond the second piston retaining mechanism.
- 42. The improvement of claim 41, wherein the annular ring has a diameter greater than the maximum diameter of the end of the workpiece.
- 43. The improvement of claim 41, wherein the annular ring has a diameter less than the maximum diameter of the piston.
- 44. A reciprocating tool comprising:a barrel; a piston slidably placed within the barrel; a retaining sleeve mounted on the barrel; a workpiece slidably retained within the barrel by the retaining sleeve; and a piston retaining mechanism for preventing the free escape of the piston from the barrel when the retaining sleeve and workpiece are removed from the tool, such that neither the piston nor the workpiece contact the piston retaining mechanism during operation of the tool.
- 45. The reciprocating tool of claim 44, wherein the piston retaining mechanism comprises:a retainer ring within a lower portion of the barrel; a restricted area of the barrel located within the barrel beyond the retainer ring; and an annular ring located within the barrel beyond the restricted area.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/815,354, filed on Mar. 22, 2001, now abandoned.
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