Claims
- 1. A unitary valve assembly for use in a rear housing bore of a fluid-activated, percussive paving breaker, the paving breaker having a piston reciprocable therein between a high pressure chamber and a low pressure chamber, said unitary valve assembly for transmitting a percussive fluid comprising:
- (a) valve chest having a top surface;
- (b) an outer sidewall extending axially from said top surface to form an internal valve chamber, said outer sidewall including an outer sidewall surface having at least one groove means extending circumferentially around said outer sidewall, for retaining therein an elastomeric o-ring sealing member;
- (c) reciprocal valve means in said internal valve chamber, for reciprocating between a first and second position;
- (d) a bottom plate fastened to said outer sidewall, said bottom plate having an aperture therethrough concentric with said internal valve chamber;
- (e) said top surface, said outer sidewall, said reciprocal valve means and said bottom plate dividing said internal valve chamber into a first, low pressure chamber portion and a second, high pressure chamber portion;
- (f) passageway means through said top surface for admitting said percussive fluid into said internal valve chamber;
- (g) said bottom plate being permanently fastened to said valve chest;
- (h) said top surface of said valve chest containing an external, axially extending stop member thereon, for providing a stop for any adjacent member; and
- (i) said passageway means further comprises:
- (a) a plurality of first apertures through said top surface of said valve chest into said low pressure portion, said first apertures having a first cross-sectional size; and
- (b) a plurality of second apertures through said top surface of said valve chest into said high pressure portion, said second apertures having a second cross-sectional size, said second cross-sectional size being greater than said first cross-sectional size.
- 2. The valve assembly of claim 1 wherein said valve assembly is an acetal resin material.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation application of Ser. No. 08/283,014 filed Jul. 29, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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