US3446294A - Percussion tool - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a percussion tool and more particularly to a hand held pneumatic paving breaker, rock drill or the like.
- the percussion tool of this invention is a paving breaker or a rock drill having a unitary housing of smooth outline, generally cylindrical in shape and provided with an internal sleeve to maintain the relative positioning of nonmoving elements within the percussion tool.
- the internal sleeve is a hollow cylinder while the internal cross section of the housing has a modified trefoil shape so that the relationship of the sleeve and housing forms recompression pockets, expansion chambers and supply passages between these two elements without the necessity for intricate coring or machining encountered in producing housing for similar devices of the prior art.
- the internal sleeve is also provided on its interior surface with a coating or impregnation of fiuoro carbon sold under the trademark Teflon or other dry lubricant to provide for non-lubricated operation of a piston within the cylindrical sleeve.
- the exterior surface of the piston can be thus treated in place of or in addition to the coating or impregnation of the cylindrical sleeve.
- the percussion tool of this invention is further provided with outwardly extending handles so positioned relative to each other and relative to the axis of the tool as to provide an improved control of the positioning of the device relative to the ground.
- the handles of this device are not coaxial but rather have axes forming an obtuse angle lying in a plane normal to the axis of the tool and extending outwardly and backwardly from the axis of the tool toward the operator to provide leverage for improved positioning control and to translate a forward and downward push from the operator into the desired straight down force needed for most efficient operation of the device.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a paving breaker constructed according to the principles of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view, partially in section of the paving breaker of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a generally sectional view of the paving breaker of FIG. 1 taken substantially on the longitudinal axis of the paving breaker;
- FIG. 4 is a partially sectional fragmentary view taken substantially along the line 4-4 of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 5-5 of FIG. 3.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 there is shown a paving breaker constructed according to the principles of this invention and generally indicated at comprising an elongated, generally cylindrical one piece housing member 12 with a laterally extending head portion at the upper end.
- a head member 14 is mated to the head portion 20 and rigidly removably secured thereto by retaining means such as the nuts 18 and through bolts 16 extending through mated bores in the head member 14 and the head portion 20 of the housing 12 (see FIG. 4).
- the head member 14 completely covers the top end of the housing 12 including the head portion 20 and is in turn provided with elongated tubular members 22 still 3,446,294 Patented May 27, 1969 further laterally extended and provided with resilient covering elements or grips 24 to provide handles for holding the machine in position during operation.
- the longitudinal axes of the tubular elements 22 form an obtuse angle lying in a plane normal to the axis of the housing 12 with the tubular elements 22 slanting backwardly (to the right as viewed in FIG. 1) and the axes intersecting at a point somewhat to the rear of the axis of the housing 12.
- the point of the intersection of the axes of the tubular members 22 is not necessarily to the rear of the axis of the housing 12 but that the grip portions 24 must be to the rear of the axis of the housing 12 to apply the principles of this invention and that the plane of these axes is not necessarily normal to the housing axis.
- a downward force applied to the handles by the operator of the device will have a backward component tending to rotate the upper end of the machine toward the operator.
- This backward component is readily overcome by the operator leaning forward slightly and applying his force in a forward as well as a downward direction which is easier to do than applying a force straight downward from an operator position at the rear of the machine as is necessary in paving breakers of the prior art.
- the positioning of the handles back of the center line of the housing 12 will cause the bottom end of the housing 12 to swing toward the operator into a new position nearer the operator as desired for a subsequent cut by the paving breaker.
- the housing 12 is hollow and internally has a modified trefoil cross section with an axial body cavity 28 having an interior surface formed in part by portions of 3 intersecting cylindrical surfaces having parallel axes, wherein two circumferentially spaced portions of said surface have respective cross sections which are portions of a common circle.
- the interior of the housing member 12 becomes an inwardly stepped axial cylindrical bore 29 wherein a shoulder portion 26 communicates between the main bore portion 29 and a smaller bore portion 30.
- a hollow cylindrical chuck bushing 32 having a radially enlarged portion seated on the shoulder 26 and pressed in or secured in place by downward pressure from an anvil block seat 34 having a stepped cylindrical bore 36 with a downwardly facing shoulder 37 for a purpose to be described.
- an elongated hollow cylindrical sleeve or liner 40 preferably made of steel and having at least its inner surface 41 thoroughly impregnated or thinly coated with a low friction or dry lubricant material such as Teflon or the like so that the device of this invention can be operated without lubrication being supplied to the inner surface 41 or the liner 40.
- valve cage assembly 42 of generally cylindrical form and provided with suitable passageways 44 and 45 communicating with the upper and lower portions of the cylindrical space 'within the liner 40.
- the upper surface of the valve cage assembly 42 is spaced slightly downwardly from the bottom surface of the head member 14 and is provided with a large shallow blind bore 46 in which is positioned a plurality of spring members such as Belleville washers 48 heavily pre-loaded by drawing the head member 14 downwardly upon the top surface of the housing member by tightening the nuts 18 on the through bolts 16 so that the washers 48 bias the valve cage assembly 42 against the liner 40 which is in turn forced against the block seat 34 to hold the chuck bushing 32 solidly against the shoulder 26 thus providing for rigid assembly of the nonmoving parts of the paving breaker 10 by the use of a few relatively short bolts having their lower-most headed portions so high up on the machine and so near the handles that any interference with the clothing of an operator is nearly impossible.
- valve mechanism such as a tipping valve 50 which alternately establishes communication of supply passages 44 and 45, respectively, with another passageway 52 which in turn communicates by way of a control valve 54 with a supply member 56 such as a flexible hose suitably connected to a source of compressed air or other pressure fluid (not shown) to provide energy for the operation of the paving breaker in a manner well known in the art.
- a suitable valve mechanism such as a tipping valve 50 which alternately establishes communication of supply passages 44 and 45, respectively, with another passageway 52 which in turn communicates by way of a control valve 54 with a supply member 56 such as a flexible hose suitably connected to a source of compressed air or other pressure fluid (not shown) to provide energy for the operation of the paving breaker in a manner well known in the art.
- a cylindrical hammer piston 60 slidably received by the inner surface 41 so that on the downward strokes it delivers impacts against an anvil block 62 slidably positioned within the stepped bore 36 and having an enlarged head portion engageable alternately with the shoulder 37 and the upper end of the chuck bushing 32 to prevent the end of the block 62 from moving too far in on either direction.
- the surface of the piston 60 may be coated or impregnated with dry lubricant in addition to or instead of the liner 40.
- An elongated tool 64 received by the chuck bushing 32 extends from a working surface (not shown) through the chuck bushing 32 into contact with the end of block 62 to receive the impact from the piston 60 and transfer it to the working surface in a manner well known in the art. Any suitable mechanism such as that shown at 66 may be used to prevent the tool 64 from dropping out of the paving breaker when the device is lifted out of contact with the working surface.
- pivotally mounted upon the top of the head member 14 is an elongated lever 68 extending out to the right as seen in FIG. 3 and engaging the top end of an elongated portion of the control valve 54 so that when the lever 68 is depressed, the valve 54 is opened against a valve closing spring 55 which in the absence of such downward pressure maintains valve 54 in the normal closed position.
- the lever 68 is generally parallel to and overlying the right hand grip 24 as seen in FIG. 3 so that it can be grasped with the same hand and at the same time as the hand grip 24 is engaged by the operators hand.
- the relationship of the cylindrical outline of the liner 40 to the modified trefoil section of the body cavity 28 forms recompression pockets 70, expansion chambers 71 and supply passage such as elongated passage 72 (see FIG. 3) extending from the valve cage assembly 42 along the outer surface of the liner 40 to a plurality of front supply ports 73 communicating between the pockets 70, chambers 71 or passage 72 and the front end of the cylinder.
- a pair of exhaust ports 74 communicating between the cylinder and the outer atmosphere by way of an exhaust shield 75 extending outwardly and downwardly from the forward intermediate portion of the housing member 12, spaced outwardly from the exhaust ports 74 but overlying those ports to prevent objects and unwanted matter from entering the cylinder and to direct the exhaust gases downwardly along the body member 12 in a well known manner.
- the handles 24 being at an angle to each other resulting in improved control of the position of the paving breaker 10 in that leverage is provided so that by tipping of the operators hands the machine position can be varied, rather than by twisting on the grips as is necessary with handles aligned on the same axis; further, the positioning of the grips 24 on the side of the machine axis toward the operator provides that a forward and downward push by the operator will be translated by the handle positioning into a straight downward push on the tool; the backward sweep of the handles also keeps the operator farther from the machine to help prevent interference between the operators clothing and the exterior of the machine.
- liner 40 also makes it possible to have a cylinder surf-ace covered with a thin coating of anti-friction material such as Teflon, molybdenum sulfide, molybdenum disilicide or the like baked on the surface under pressure to provide for non-lubricated operation of the piston with the advantages of less servicing required, no smoking of the exhaust, less likelihood of scoring the piston because of lubrication failure, easier starting in cool weather and reduced cost of operation since oil need not be supplied to thecylinder.
- anti-friction material such as Teflon, molybdenum sulfide, molybdenum disilicide or the like baked on the surface under pressure
- a hand held percussion tool of the type which comprises an elongated body portion with a through body cavity therein having an elongated hollow cylindrical sleeve insertable from one end thereof, said sleeve forming a cylinder wherein a piston is supported and guided for reciprocal motion therein, the improvement comprising: said sleeve having at least the inner surface thereof treated with a friction reducing solid material having a lower coefiicient of friction with respect to said piston than the coefiicient of friction of the material of said sleeve with respect to said piston.
- a hand held tool as specified in claim 1 wherein said friction reducing solid material is chosen from the group consisting of fluorocarbons, molybdenum sulfides and molybdenum disilicides.
- a piston is reciprocable within an elongate body and said piston is adapted to impact on an elongate tool extending longitudinally outwardly from one end of said body with handle means at the other end of said body
- said handle means having a pair of oppositely disposed elongated portions extending laterally beyond the outline of said body and with said handle portions constituting in part the sides of an obtuse angle lying in a plane substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of said body with the apex of said obtuse angle lying in a plane containing said longitudinal axis and bisecting said obtuse angle.
- a hand held percussion tool of the type which comprises an elongated generally cylindrical body portion with a partially cylindrical through body cavity therein having an elongated hollow cylindrical sleeve insertable from one end thereof, said sleeve forming a cylinder wherein a piston is supported and guided for reciprocal motion therein, the improvement comprising: said sleeve having at least the inner surface thereof treated with a friction reducing solid material having a lower coefficient of friction with respect to said piston than the coeflicient of friction of the material of said sleeve with respect to said piston and said piston member having at least the exterior surface treated with said friction reducing solid material.
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US5524715A (en) * | 1994-07-29 | 1996-06-11 | Ingersoll-Rand Company | Throttle lever system for a fluid-activated, percussive paving breaker |
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US4303133A (en) * | 1979-02-28 | 1981-12-01 | Compair Construction & Mining Limited | Compressed-gas-operated reciprocating-piston devices |
US4303131A (en) * | 1980-02-27 | 1981-12-01 | Compair Construction And Mining Ltd. | Compressed-gas-operated reciprocating piston devices |
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US5524715A (en) * | 1994-07-29 | 1996-06-11 | Ingersoll-Rand Company | Throttle lever system for a fluid-activated, percussive paving breaker |
US8522895B1 (en) * | 2007-08-29 | 2013-09-03 | Thomas W. Honsa | Power tool |
US9328558B2 (en) * | 2013-11-13 | 2016-05-03 | Varel International Ind., L.P. | Coating of the piston for a rotating percussion system in downhole drilling |
US20150129308A1 (en) * | 2013-11-13 | 2015-05-14 | Varel International Ind., L.P. | Coating Of The Piston For A Rotating Percussion System In Downhole Drilling |
US9951409B2 (en) | 2015-09-30 | 2018-04-24 | Varel International Ind., L.P. | Modified surface properties of percussion tools used in downhole drilling |
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