Claims
- 1. A high efficiency pneumatic system comprising:
- a pneumatic motor;
- a drive element in said pneumatic motor having an oscillatory motion, said oscillatory motion being produced by intermittent substantially adiabatic expansion of a gas having pressure and temperature values greater than the ambient pressure and temperature values in order to actuate said drive element against an opposing force;
- force transmitting means to convey said opposing force to said drive element without conveying said oscillatory motion of the source of said opposing force;
- a compressor in which said gas is compressed substantially adiabatically to retain the heat energy produced during compression;
- a conduit to convey said gas from said compressor to said pneumatic motor with a minimal loss of heat energy; and
- valving means to selectively admit discrete portions of said gas in said conduit to actuate said drive element against said opposing force, said valving means determining that each of said portions of gas admitted by said valving means to actuate said drive element is an amount of gas that will expand to substantially ambient pressure while actuating said drive element to its maximum displacement against said opposing force.
- 2. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said opposing force is a substantially constant force produced by said gas continuously exerting its pressure against a first surface on said drive element, said first surface being smaller than a second surface against which said gas is intermittently expanded to actuate said drive element against said opposing force on said first surface.
- 3. A system as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- said pneumatic motor is a pneumatic percussive tool; and
- said drive element is a blow-striking element in said percussive tool.
- 4. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein:
- said percussive tool is a paving breaker; and
- said second surface is lower on said blow-striking element thereof than is said first surface, and said gas expands to impinge upon said second surface from below, while bearing on said first surface from above.
- 5. A system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said substantially constant opposing force is transmitted from a handheld casing by said gas.
- 6. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conduit is an insulated hose.
- 7. A high efficiency pneumatic system comprising:
- a pneumatic motor;
- a drive element in said pneumatic motor having an oscillatory motion, said oscillatory motion being produced by intermittent substantially adiabatic expansion of a gas having pressure and temperature valves greater than the ambient pressure and temperature valves in order to actuate said drive element against an opposing force;
- force transmitting means to convey said opposing force to said drive element without conveying said oscillatory motion to the source of said opposing force;
- a gas mass confining chamber;
- a movable element to vary the gas-containing volume of said chamber to compress gas therein;
- heat migration preventive means to prevent loss of heat energy from said gas in said chamber so that said gas is compressed substantially adiabatically to retain the heat energy produced during compression;
- a conduit to convey said gas from said gas mass confining chamber to said pneumatic motor with a minimal loss of heat energy;
- valve means to insert heated compressed air into said conduit from said chamber; and
- valving means to selectively admit discrete portions of said gas in said conduit to actuate said drive element against said opposing force, said valving means determining that each of said portions of gas admitted by said valving means to actuate said drive element is an amount of gas that will expand to substantially ambient pressure while actuating said drive element to its maximum displacement against said opposing force.
- 8. A system as claimed in claim 7 wherein:
- said pneumatic motor is a paving breaker;
- said drive element is a hammer in said paving breaker;
- said opposing force is substantially constant and is produced by continuously applying said gas to a first, relatively smaller surface on said hammer; and
- said gas is expanded against a second, relatively larger surface, facing in the opposite direction from said first surface to actuate said hammer against said constant opposing force.
- 9. A pneumatic tool system in which undesired transmission of vibrations is eliminated and comprising:
- an outer casing in which vibrations are undesired;
- a vibrating generally cylindrical blow-striking hammer having generally annular cross-section reciprocable in said outer casing;
- a source of gas at a constant pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure and a temperature greater than ambient temperature;
- a coupling chamber into which said gas is introduced to transmit a substantially constant force from said outer casing to said hammer, the magnitude of the coupling chamber force applied to said hammer being determined by the pressure of said gas and a first pressure surface associated with said hammer;
- a round rod coaxial with said outer casing over which said hammer passes; and
- a valve assembly in said round rod to control application of said gas to a second pressure surface under said hammer for a predetermined period of time, said second pressure surface being larger than said first pressure surface so that said hammer is driven against the coupling chamber force applied thereto to effectuate the up-stroke of said hammer, said valve assembly also controlling venting of the space under said hammer of exhausting this space during the downstroke of said hammer.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein said coupling chamber is formed between said hammer and said outer casing with opposing surfaces located, respectively, on said outer casing and said hammer to provide for the transmission of said substantially constant force from said casing to said hammer.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein said substantially constant force is provided by an operator holding said casing with a force in excess of a mininum force necessary to overcome the pressure of said gas.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein said source of gas is a compressor in which said gas is substantially adiabatically compressed.
- 13. A vibrationless pneumatic paving breaker system comprising:
- a source of compressed gas at a temperature greater than ambient temperature;
- a casing having a force applied thereto;
- a conduit to convey the compressed gas from said source to said casing;
- a generally cylindrical hammer having a generally annular cross section arranged for reciprocable motion in said casing;
- a work bit to break paving upon being struck by said hammer, said work bit being mounted for motion with respect to said casing;
- restraining means to prevent separation of said work bit from said casing;
- an actuating chamber into which said gas is inserted formed between said casing and said hammer with respective opposing surfaces on said casing and said hammer to transmit said force applied to said casing to said hammer, the transmitted force having a constant value dependent upon the pressure of said gas;
- a round rod coaxial with said casing, said hammer reciprocating along said round rod; and
- a valve assembly located in a cavity in said round rod and adapted selectively to cause said gas to be inserted under said hammer for a predetermined period of time to impinge upon a surface larger than said opposing surfaces in said actuating chamber to drive said hammer against said constant transmitted force as said gas expands, and to vent the space under said hammer to permit the expanded gas to be exhausted.
- 14. A system as claimed in claim 13 wherein said valve assembly is located in a cavity in said round rod and comprises:
- a valve body mounted for reciprocation in said cavity and adapted to control gas flow to and from the space under said hammer;
- a gas flow path to pass said compressed gas to said cavity, and hence to bear against said valve body, at selected times; and
- a bias spring to urge said valve body in the opposite direction it is driven by said compressed gas in said cavity but with a lesser force.
- 15. a system as claimed in claim 14 wherein said gas flow path comprises:
- an opening from said cavity to the exterior of said round rod;
- a chamber extending a desired distance along the inner surface of said hammer and adapted to be in periodic communication with said opening as said hammer reciprocates; and
- a passageway through said hammer to said actuating chamber, said predetermined period of time during which said gas is inserted under said hammer being established by the duration of communication between said chamber and said opening.
- 16. A system as claimed in claim 13 and further comprising means to provide that said work bit is spaced from said casing by the force of the gas in said actuating chamber when the force is removed from said casing, the corresponding displacement of said hammer resulting in the paving breaker being rendered inoperative until the force is reapplied to said casing.
- 17. A system as claimed in claim 13 and further comprising an insulating medium positioned about at least a portion of said casing to prevent loss therefrom.
- 18. A system as claimed in claim 13 and further comprising venting means to maintain the space above said hammer at ambient pressure.
- 19. A system as claimed in claim 13 wherein said source of compressed gas is a substantially adiabatic compressor.
- 20. A high efficiency pneumatic system comprising:
- a pneumatic motor;
- a drive element in said pneumatic motor having an oscillatory motion;
- means for raising the pressure and temperature of a quantity of air drawn from the atmosphere to values above the pressure and temperature of the atmosphere;
- a conduit to convey air from said quantity of air, at a pressure and temperature above the pressure and temperature of the surrounding atmosphere, to said pneumatic motor with a minimal loss of heat energy; and
- valving means to selectively admit discrete portions of said air to said conduit to actuate said drive element against an opposing force, said valving means determining that each of said portions of air admitted by said valving means to actuate said drive element is an amount of air that will expand to substantially atmospheric pressure and temperature while actuating said drive element to its maxium displacement against said opposing force.
- 21. A pneumatic system as claimed in claim 20 wherein said means for raising the pressure and temperature of said quantity of air comprises:
- a compressor to draw said quantity of air from the atmosphere and compress it; and
- insulation to prevent loss of the heat of compression from said compressor and said conduit.
- 22. A pneumatic tool system comprising:
- a tool casing;
- a blow-striking member positioned for reciprocable motion in said tool casing;
- a work member to be struck by said blow-striking member;
- means for raising the pressure and temperature of a quantity of air drawn from the atmosphere to values above the pressure and temperature of the atmosphere;
- a conduit to convey air from said quantity of air, at a presssure and temperature above the pressure and temperature of ambient air, to said tool casing with a minimal loss of heat energy; and
- valving means to selectively admit discrete portions of said air in said conduit to drive said blow-striking member away from said work member against an opposing force, said valving means determining that each of said portions of air admitted by said valving means to drive said blow-striking member is an amount of air that will expand to substantially ambient pressure and temperature while driving said blow-striking member to its maximum displacement against said opposing force,
- whereby the air driving said blow-striking member is exhausted at substantially ambient pressure to eliminate the major source of noise in a pneumatic tool.
- 23. A pneumatic tool system as claimed in claim 22 wherein said means for raising the pressure and temperature of said quantity of air comprises:
- a compressor to draw said quantity of air from the atmosphere and compress it; and
- insulation to prevent loss of the heat of compression from said compressor and said conduit.
- 24. A pneumatic tool system as claimed in claim 22 wherein said opposing force is a force applied to said casing and transmitted to said blow-striking member by a coupling chamber containing some of said quantity of air.
- 25. A pneumatic tool system as claimed in claim 24 wherein:
- said blow-striking member is a generally cylindrical hammer having a generally annular cross-section;
- a generally round rod is coaxial with said casing and mounted internally of said hammer; and
- said valving means is located in said round rod.
- 26. A pneumatic tool, in which undesired transmission of vibrations and exhaust noise are substantially eliminated, comprising:
- an outer casing in which vibrations are undesired and to which an operating force is applied;
- a vibrating blow-striking hammer reciprocable in said outer casing, reciprocation of said hammer being produced by intermittent substantially adiabatic expansion of a gas having pressure and temperature values greater than the ambient pressure and temperature values in order to actuate said hammer against said operating force;
- force transmitting means to convey said operating force to said hammer without conveying the vibrations of said hammer to said casing; and
- valving means to selectively admit discrete portions of said gas to actuate said hammer against said operating force, said valving means determining that each of said portions of gas admitted by said valving means to actuate said hammer is an amount of gas that will expand to substantially ambient pressure while actuating said hammer to its maximum displacement against said operating force.
- 27. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 26 wherein said force transmitting means comprises:
- an actuating chamber into which said gas at a constant pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure and a temperature greater than ambient temperature is introduced to transmit said operating force as a substantially constant force from said casing to said hammer; and
- a first pressure surface associated with said hammer, the magnitude of said substantially constant force applied to said hammer being determined by the pressure of said gas in said actuating chamber and said first pressure surface.
- 28. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 27 wherein said actuating chamber is formed between said hammer and said casing with opposing surfaces located, respectively, on said casing and said hammer to provide for the transmission of said substantially constant force from said casing to said hammer.
- 29. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 27 wherein said valving means comprises:
- a round rod coaxial with said outer casing over which said hammer passes; and
- a valve assembly in said round rod, said valve assembly controlling insertion of said gas to a second pressure surface under said hammer for a predetermined period of time, said second pressure surface being larger than said first pressure surface so that said hammer is driven against said substantially constant force applied thereto to effectuate the up-stroke of said hammer while expanding the gas inserted under said second surface during said predetermined time to substantially atmospheric pressure and temperature, said valve assembly also controlling venting of the space under said hammer for exhausting this space during the down-stroke of said hammer.
- 30. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 29 wherein:
- the pneumatic tool is a paving breaker;
- a work bit to break paving is struck by said hammer, said work bit being mounted for motion with respect to said outer casing; and
- restraining means is provided to prevent separation of said work bit from said casing.
- 31. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 30 wherein said valve assembly is located in a cavity in said round rod and comprises:
- a valve body mounted for reciprocation in said cavity and adapted to control gas flow to and from the space under said hammer;
- a gas flow path to pass said compressed gas to said cavity, and hence to bear against said valve body, at selected time; and
- a bias spring to urge said valve body in the opposite direction to that in which it is driven by said compressed gas in said cavity but with a lesser force.
- 32. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 31 wherein said gas flow path comprises:
- an opening from said cavity to the exterior of said round rod;
- a control member extending a desired distance along the inner surface of said hammer and adapted to be in periodic communication with said opening as said hammer reciprocates; and
- a passageway through said hammer to said actuating chamber, said predetermined period of time during which said gas is inserted under said hammer being established by the duration of communication between said control chamber and said opening.
- 33. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 32 wherein the positioning of said opening and the opposing forces on opposing surfaces forming said actuating chamber provide safety means to prevent operation of the paving breaker unless an operating force of sufficient magnitude is applied to said outer casing to overcome the force between said casing and said work bit produced by the pressure of said gas in said actuating chamber.
- 34. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 26 and further comprising an insulating medium positioned about at least a portion of said outer casing to prevent heat loss therefrom.
- 35. A pneumatic tool as claimed in claim 26 and further comprising venting means to maintain the space above said hammer at ambient pressure.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 534,070, filed Dec. 18, 1974 now abandoned.
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