Claims
- 1. A unitary driving tool assembly in combination with a percussive handheld machine, said machine being of the type incorporating a machine housing with a cylinder therein, a front end of said housing having releasable holding means interiorly therein for supporting a driving tool in front of said cylinder, said driving tool being longitudinally movable between a retracted and an extended position, a reciprocating drive piston in said cylinder which, via a gas cushion, repeatedly drives a hammer piston forward to impact on and to move back away from the tool in the retracted position thereof, a braking chamber defined in said housing in a front portion of said cylinder, said hammer piston performing an idle blow and coming to halt in said braking chamber when the tool is in said extended position,
- said unitary driving tool assembly for improving the safety of said machine in operation comprising said driving tool, said driving tool having a shank on a rearward end thereof, said shank slidably received by said holding means in said machine housing for supporting said tool and cooperating with said piston, a rearwardly facing first shoulder on said tool distal to and in front of said shank, a shaft on said tool between said shank and said first shoulder extending frontwardly beyond said front end of said machine housing when said shank is received in said holding means of said machine housing,
- said unitary driving tool assembly further comprising a buffer sleeve slidably mounted on and carried by said shaft in front of said shank, and a spring around said shaft supported between said first shoulder and said buffer sleeve and urging said buffer sleeve towards said shank when said tool is released from said holding means, said spring pressing said buffer sleeve from the outside of said machine housing against said front end of said machine housing when said shank is received by said holding means for constantly urging the tool towards said extended position and counteracting undesirable tool rebound to said retracted position from said braking chamber subsequent to unintended bouncing of said tool against outer obstacles in response to an idle blow.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said unitary driving tool assembly further comprises a work guiding sleeve interposed between said spring and said first shoulder slideably on said tool.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said buffer sleeve is made of plastic material having sound damping properties.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, wherein a collar is provided on said tool in front of said shank, a frontwardly facing second shoulder is provided on said collar, and said buffer sleeve is provided in front of said second shoulder for pressing against said second shoulder when said tool is removed from said machine housing to form said unitary assembly together with said buffer sleeve and said spring.
- 5. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said buffer sleeve is split to enable the buffer sleeve to be bent open elastically at said split and movable along said shaft.
- 6. The combination according to claim 1, wherein a rearward sleeve extension is provided on said buffer sleeve for centering penetration into the front end of said hammer machine when said shank is mounted thereinto.
- 7. The combination according to claim 1, wherein a forward sleeve extension is provided on said buffer sleeve supporting the rearward end of said spring in spaced relation around said shaft.
- 8. A driving tool unit comprising a driving tool having a shank at a rearward end thereof, a collar adjacent said shank for arresting longitudinal movement of said shank after said shank has slid a predetermined distance relative to and within a hammer machine with said shank in percussive cooperation with said hammer machine, a shaft on said tool protruding forwardly from said collar beyond a front end of said hammer machine when said shank is mounted therein, a rearwardly facing first shoulder at a frontward end of said shaft distal to said shank, a frontwardly facing second shoulder on said collar, said tool unit further comprising a buffer sleeve made of sound dampening plastic material slidably mounted on said shaft, a spring around said shaft supported between said first shoulder and said buffer sleeve and urging said buffer sleeve towards said second shoulder, said tool unit forming an independent single piece tool unit assembly in which said spring and buffer sleeve are mounted to the shaft such that said buffer sleeve is not removed from said shaft when the driving tool is removed from said hammer machine, said spring and said buffer sleeve being mounted such that they are arrested with respect to movement along said shaft between said first and second shoulders, said buffer sleeve of said tool unit being retractable on said shaft into a spaced relationship relative to said second shoulder to compress said spring, and said buffer sleeve abutting against the front end of said hammer machine to compress said spring in response to said shank and collar of said tool being slid said predetermined distance relative to and within said hammer machine so that said shank is in percussive cooperation with said hammer machine, said hammer machine comprising laterally movable arresting means engageable with said tool unit for arresting a sliding movement of said shank relative to said hammer machine at a predetermined position of said shank relative to said hammer machine such that retraction of said buffer sleeve uncovers a portion of said shaft in front of and adjacent to said second shoulder for sliding engagement with said lateral arresting means of said hammer machine, said shaft having a reduced axially extending portion adjacent to and in front of said second shoulder for sliding engagement with said lateral arresting means of said hammer machine.
- 9. An independent driving tool assembly comprising a driving tool having a shank at a rearward end thereof for slideable mounting in and percussive cooperation with a hammer machine via an impact receiving rear face of said shank; a rearwardly facing first shoulder at a frontward end of said tool distal to said shank, a frontwardly facing second shoulder on said tool in front of said shank, a shaft on said tool between said first and second shoulders, said shaft being of a length for extending frontwardly beyond said hammer machine when said shank is mounted therein, said independent driving tool assembly further comprising a buffer sleeve made of sound dampening plastic material slidably mounted on and fixedly carried by said shaft between said first and second shoulders, a spring around said shaft supported between said first shoulder and said buffer sleeve and urging said buffer sleeve towards said second shoulder such that said buffer sleeve is urged against said second shoulder when said tool is removed from said hammer machine, said buffer sleeve being forceably pressed by said spring against the front end of said hammer machine when said shank is mounted into said machine, said buffer sleeve including a forward sleeve extension for supporting the rearward end of said spring in spaced relation around said shaft, said hammer machine comprising laterally movable arresting means engageable with said tool unit for arresting slideable movement of said shank relative to said hammer machine at a predetermined position of said shank relative to said hammer machine such that retraction of said buffer sleeve uncovers a portion of said shaft in front of and adjacent to said second shoulder for sliding engagement with said lateral arresting means of said hammer machine, said shaft having a reduced axially extending portion adjacent to and in front of said second shoulder for sliding engagement with said lateral arresting means of said hammer machine.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/899,799, filed Jun. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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