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US1023517A
US1023517A US44121408A US1908441214A US1023517A US 1023517 A US1023517 A US 1023517A US 44121408 A US44121408 A US 44121408A US 1908441214 A US1908441214 A US 1908441214A US 1023517 A US1023517 A US 1023517A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B15/00Screwdrivers
    • B25B15/06Screwdrivers operated by axial movement of the handle
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T74/15Intermittent grip type mechanical movement
    • Y10T74/1526Oscillation or reciprocation to intermittent unidirectional motion
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  • My invention relates to rotation devices .10 for rock drills and has for its object to provide a novel spring rotation device arranged to do away with the'use of pawl and ratchet mechanism, said rotation device being arranged to impart an intermittent rotary movement in one direction to the rifle bar of the drill piston,
  • Figure 1 is a detail longitudinal central section throu h so much of a rock drill as will give a clar understandingr of the construction, form and arrangement of my improved rotation device
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken in the plane ofthe line A-A of Figfl, looking in the direction of the arrows
  • Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the spring which forms the essential element of my improved rotation device.
  • the tool piston l is fitted to reciprocate within the cylinder 2, which piston is provided with a nut 3 arranged to engage a rifle bar 4.
  • This rumble bar 4 is provided with a head 5.
  • a washer 6 surrounds the rifle bar 4 and abuts against a shoulder 7 Within the cylinder.
  • a slip ring 8 is interposed between the washer G and the back head 9,
  • slip ring which slip ring surrounds and is spaced from the head 5 of the rifle bar.
  • the Washer G, slip ring 8 and back head 94am held under pressure by the spring 10, cross bar 11 and through bolts 12.
  • a flat coil spring 13 surrounds the rifle bar head 5 and engages the slip ring 8. The inner end 14 of this spring 13 is locked to the rifle bar head 5.
  • slip ring may be eliminated if so desired and the free end of the coil spring in this case caused to abut directly against the wall of the cylinder, the purpose of the ⁇ slip ring being only to prevent any breakage of the parts owingto undiie strain being im arted to the rifle bar when locked to the s ip ring against reverse rotary movement.
  • a drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a coil spring having its coils in the same plane and havin its inner end locked at all times to the rifle bar and arranged to clutch the rifle bar to and release it from the cylinder.
  • a drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a slip ring and a coil Spring having its coils in the same plane, arranged to directly clutch the rifle bar to and release it from the slip ring.
  • a drill comprisi a cylinder, its istoii, and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a slip ring and a coil spring having its coils in t e same plane and having its inner end locked at all times to the rifle bar and arranged to directly clutch t-he rifle bar to and release it from the slip ring.
  • a drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rie bar, a Washer surrounding the rifle bar. a spring pressed back head, a slip rin interposed between the washer and bac 10( head and a coiled spring having its coils in the same plane, surrounding the rifle bar head and arranged to directly clutch the riHe bar to and 'release it from the slip ring.
  • a drill comprising a cylinder, iits ton and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a washer surrounding the rifle bar, a spring pressed back head, a slip ri interposed between the washer and bac head and a coil spring having its coils in the 11( sameplane, surrounding the're bar head presence of two witnesses, this twenty ftn having its inner end locked at all times to day of June 1908.

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G. G. HANSEN. ROTATION umm POR ROCK. D
BILLS.
APPLIGATXON FLBD JUNB30,1908.
Patented A111216. 19.12.
Umllmi UNITED sTATEs PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES C. HANSEN, OF EASTON, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T INGEBSOLL-RAND A COMPANY, 0F NE" YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
RO'IlATION DEVICE FOR ROCK-DRILLS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Appiicatimi med June 3o, 190s,
Patented Apr. 16, 1912.A
serial No. 441,214.
To all whom t1/nay concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES C. HANSEN, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Easton, in the county of Northampton 5 and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rotation Devices -for Rock-Drills, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to rotation devices .10 for rock drills and has for its object to provide a novel spring rotation device arranged to do away with the'use of pawl and ratchet mechanism, said rotation device being arranged to impart an intermittent rotary movement in one direction to the rifle bar of the drill piston,
A practical embodiment of my invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, in which the,rotation device is shown in connection with a rock drill having a slip rotation.
Figure 1 is a detail longitudinal central section throu h so much of a rock drill as will give a clar understandingr of the construction, form and arrangement of my improved rotation device, Fig. 2 is a transverse section taken in the plane ofthe line A-A of Figfl, looking in the direction of the arrows, and Fig. 3 is a detail plan view of the spring which forms the essential element of my improved rotation device.
The tool piston l is fitted to reciprocate within the cylinder 2, which piston is provided with a nut 3 arranged to engage a rifle bar 4. This riile bar 4 is provided with a head 5. A washer 6 surrounds the rifle bar 4 and abuts against a shoulder 7 Within the cylinder. A slip ring 8 is interposed between the washer G and the back head 9,
which slip ring surrounds and is spaced from the head 5 of the rifle bar. The Washer G, slip ring 8 and back head 94am held under pressure by the spring 10, cross bar 11 and through bolts 12. A flat coil spring 13 surrounds the rifle bar head 5 and engages the slip ring 8. The inner end 14 of this spring 13 is locked to the rifle bar head 5.
Wrhen force is applied to the rifle bar tending to rotate it in one direction, the spring will expand and clutch the head 5 of the rifle bar to the slip ring 8 against rotary movement. IVhen force is applied to the rifle bar tending to rotate it in the opposite direction, the spring will permit the head of the bar' to rotate in said direction. Therefore, as the tool piston l is moved in one direction, the piston will not rotate and when moved in the opposite direction it will rotate so that an intermittent vrotary movement in one direction is imparted to the tool piston due to its reciproeation, such movement being accomplished without the use of a pawl and ratchet rotation device as has` heretofore been necessary. 65
It is obvious that the slip ring may be eliminated if so desired and the free end of the coil spring in this case caused to abut directly against the wall of the cylinder, the purpose of the `slip ring being only to prevent any breakage of the parts owingto undiie strain being im arted to the rifle bar when locked to the s ip ring against reverse rotary movement.
What I claim is 1. A drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a coil spring having its coils in the same plane and havin its inner end locked at all times to the rifle bar and arranged to clutch the rifle bar to and release it from the cylinder.
2. A drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a slip ring and a coil Spring having its coils in the same plane, arranged to directly clutch the rifle bar to and release it from the slip ring. l
3. A drill comprisi a cylinder, its istoii, and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a slip ring and a coil spring having its coils in t e same plane and having its inner end locked at all times to the rifle bar and arranged to directly clutch t-he rifle bar to and release it from the slip ring. 95
4. A drill comprising a cylinder, its iston and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rie bar, a Washer surrounding the rifle bar. a spring pressed back head, a slip rin interposed between the washer and bac 10( head and a coiled spring having its coils in the same plane, surrounding the rifle bar head and arranged to directly clutch the riHe bar to and 'release it from the slip ring.
5. A drill comprising a cylinder, iits ton and a rotation device therefor inclu ing a rifle bar, a washer surrounding the rifle bar, a spring pressed back head, a slip ri interposed between the washer and bac head and a coil spring having its coils in the 11( sameplane, surrounding the're bar head presence of two witnesses, this twenty ftn having its inner end locked at all times to day of June 1908.
said head and arranged to directly clutch 4 j D the rifle bar to and release it from the slip CHARLES C' HANLN' 5 V Witnesses:
'- testimony, that I clalm the foregoing JOHN MILLER, as my invention, I have signed my name in CEAS. T. MILLER.
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