Claims
- 1. A device for breaking rocks comprising:a) a hollow tube having a weight slidably disposed therein; b) a weight raising device for raising and releasing said weight to allow said weight to fall within said tube under the influence of gravity; c) an attachment structure connected to said hollow tube for securing said device for breaking rocks to one of a stationary object and a vehicle; d) a recoil tube telescopically received over a lower end of said hollow tube said recoil tube being resiliently secured to said hollow tube, a lower end of said recoil tube extending below said lower end of said hollow tube; e) a nose block secured to said lower end of said recoil tube, said nose block having a bore formed therethrough constructed and arranged to slidably receive a tool therein, said tool being retained in said bore in said nose block by a pin passed through said nose block, said tool having a flat machined into a side thereof to permit said pin to intersect and pass through said bore, thereby retaining said tool in said bore; and, f) an elastomeric recoil buffer disposed within said recoil tube in a space defined between said lower end of said hollow tube and an upper surface of said nose block, said recoil buffer having a bore formed therethrough in alignment with said nose block bore to allow an upper end of said tool to extend above said recoil buffer so that said weight may impact said tool directly, said recoil buffer being constructed and arranged to resiliently absorb impact forces imparted thereto by said weight.
- 2. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 further comprising a reinforcing structure disposed within, and affixed to, said recoil tube around said recoil buffer, said recoil buffer and said reinforcing structure being sized so as to create a gap between the periphery of said recoil buffer and said reinforcing structure.
- 3. The device for breaking rocks of claim 2 wherein the recoil buffer will be vertically compressed by the impact of said weight and will expand laterally to contact said reinforcing structures, said recoil buffer thereby dissipating at least a portion of said impact of said weight.
- 4. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said recoil tube is resiliently suspended from said hollow tube by a plurality of isolator structures comprising:a) a bracket constructed and arranged to receive therein an elastomeric isolator buffer and a cover plate that is placed over said isolator buffer to sandwich said isolator buffer between said bracket and said cover plate, said cover plate, isolator buffer and bracket having at least one bolt hole bored therethrough, permitting at least one connecting bolt to be passed therethrough and into an upper flange of said recoil tube so as to resiliently secure the recoil tube to said hollow tube such that when impact forces are applied to said recoil tube so as to force said recoil tube downward, said connecting bolt will bear down on said cover plates which in turn compress said isolator buffers in a resilient manner, said isolator buffers regaining their original dimensions after said impact forces have been absorbed and dissipated by said isolator buffer.
- 5. The device for breaking rocks of claim 4 wherein said recoil tube further comprises a plurality of plate shaped reinforcing gussets affixed to an outer surface thereof so as to increase the stiffness of said recoil tube.
- 6. The device for breaking rocks of claim 4 wherein said device comprises at least four isolating structures arranged around said recoil tube 90° from one another.
- 7. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said hollow tube and said recoil tube have a cross section that is rectangular.
- 8. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said hollow tube and said recoil tube have a cross section that is curvilinear.
- 9. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein the recoil buffer is rectangular in cross section and has radiused corners.
- 10. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein the recoil buffer is rectangular in cross section and has chamfered corners.
- 11. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said weight raising mechanism is a hydraulic mechanism.
- 12. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said weight raising mechanism is a pneumatic mechanism.
- 13. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said weight raising mechanism comprises an internal combustion mechanism.
- 14. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said attachment structure is arranged to be secured to a front end loader.
- 15. The device for breaking rocks of claim 1 wherein said attachment structure is arranged to be secured to an excavator.
- 16. A device for breaking rocks comprising:a) a tubular mast having a top end and a bottom end and a channel formed therethrough from said top end to said bottom end; b) a weight for delivering an impact, said weight traveling through said channel of said mast; c) a weight raising mechanism, said weight raising mechanism coupled to said weight, said weight raising mechanism being capable of raising said weight from said bottom end of said mast to said top end of said mast, and further capable of releasing said weight so that said weight may fall under the influence of gravity to said bottom end of said mast; d) an attachment structure secured to said mast, said attachment structure being arranged and constructed to secure said mast to one of a vehicle and a stationary object which support said device; and e) a recoil assembly secured to said bottom end of said mast, said recoil assembly comprising: i) a plurality of isolator structures secured to said mast a predetermined distance from said bottom end of said mast; ii) a tool holding structure comprising a nose block secured to said mast by said isolator structures; iii) a tool for striking a rock slidably received in a bore formed through said nose block of said tool holding structure, said tool being generally cylindrical and having a flat formed into a side thereof, a retaining pin passing through said nose block so as to intersect said bore of said nose block and to further intersect said flat formed into said tool, said retaining pin limiting motion of said tool within said nose block; iv) a recess formed into an upper surface of said nose block, said recess being at least as large as the lower surface of said weight, said recess being substantially aligned with said channel of said mast; and, v) a recoil buffer disposed within said recess, said recoil buffer having a bore formed therethrough in registration with said bore of said nose block such that said tool may pass therethrough, said upper surface of said tool being capable of being positioned above an upper surface of said recoil buffer such that said weight will deliver an impact to said upper surface of said tool when said weight is released to fall to said bottom end of said mast; said impact forcing said upper surface of said tool downward and below an upper surface of said recoil buffer such that said weight comes into contact with said recoil buffer.
- 17. A device for breaking rocks comprising:a) a hollow tube having a weight slidably disposed therein; b) a weight raising device coupled to said weight for raising and releasing said weight to allow said weight to fall with said tube under the influence of gravity; c) an attachment structure connected to said hollow tube for securing said device for breaking rocks to one of a stationary object and a vehicle; d) a nose block resiliently secured to said lower end of said hollow tube, said nose block having a bore formed therethrough constructed and arranged to slidably receive a tool therein, said tool being retained in said bore in said nose block by a pin passed through said nose block, said tool having a flat machined therein to permit said pin to intersect and pass through said bore, thereby retaining said tool in said bore, said nose block further having a recess of at least the same size as the lower surface of said weight formed into an upper surface thereof around said bore; and, e) a recoil buffer disposed entirely within said recess in said nose block, said recoil buffer having a bore formed therethrough in alignment with said nose block bore to allow an upper end of said tool to extend above said recoil buffer so that said weight may impact said tool directly, said recoil buffer being constructed and arranged to resiliently absorb impact forces imparted thereto by said weight.
- 18. The device for breaking rocks of claim 17 wherein said nose block is resiliently secured to said hollow tube by a plurality of isolator structures comprising:a) an elastomeric isolator buffer and a cover plate, said isolator buffer and said cover plate being located on an upper surface of a flange secured to said lower end of said hollow tube, said isolator buffer being sandwiched between said cover plate and said flange, said isolator buffer and said cover plate having at least one bolt hole bored therethrough to permit at least one connecting bolt to be passed through a complementary hole in said flange and into said nose block so as to resiliently secure said nose block to said flange of said hollow tube in a manner such that when impact forces are applied to said nose block so as to force said nose block downward, said connecting bolt will bear down on said cover plate and in turn compress said isolator buffer in a resilient manner, said isolator buffer regaining its original dimensions when said impact forces have been absorbed and dissipated by said isolator buffer.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/107,442, filed Nov. 6, 1998.
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