US3807281A - Fastener-driving tool with sound-deadening features - Google Patents
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- a pneumatically powered fastener-driving tool which includes a housing, a cylinder disposed therein, and a driver piston reciprocally mounted within the cylinder for movement between extended and retracted positions.
- the piston When the piston is in a retracted position, the head thereof is disposed adjacent one end of the cylinder, and when in an extended position, the piston head is disposed adjacent a second, or
- an adjustable valve means Disposed adjacent the cylinder one end is an adjustable valve means which controls the admission of the pneumatic force into the cylinder end behind the driver piston so as to cause the latter to move through its drive stroke.
- the piston head engages a bumper piece which absorbs the shock and momentum of the driver piston.
- the admission of the pneumatic force is cut-off by the valve means whereby the driver piston automatically returns to its retracted or starting position.
- one surface of the piston head engages a component of the valve means which is positioned adjacent the cylinder one end.
- at least one of the surfaces has applied thereto a heat-resistant, rubbery elastomeric sound-deadening material.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view of one form of the improved fastener-driving tool taken through the housing and elongated cylinder and showing the driver piston in its retracted position and the valve means in a closed position with respect to the end of the cylinder.
- FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1, but showing the-piston in its extended position whereby the piston head is in engagement with a bumper piece disposed at the opposite end of the cylinder.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of the piston head shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line 4 4 of FIG. 3.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 one form of a pneumatic fastenerdriving tool 10 is shown which is adapted for use in the general construction field to drive nails, brads, pins or the like into a'work piece. If desired, the tool may be of a type used in'driving staples.
- a housing 11 in which is fixedly mounted an'elongated cylinder 12.
- the upper end of the housing is provided with a removable cover 13 and the bottom of the housing is provided with a removable plate 14.
- a hollow handle 15 which not only provides a means for manipulating the tool, but also provides a reservoir in which the high-pressure air accumulates.
- the outer end of the handle is provided with a suitable connector for attachment to an air hose.
- a trigger assembly 16 which is manipulated by the finger of the operator to control firing of the tool.
- the driver piston 17 will automatically recycle, provided the trigger is continuously depressed, and the discharge end of the tool is properly positioned against a surface of the work piece into which a fastener is to be driven.
- the driver piston 17, as seen in FIG. 1, includes an enlarged head 18 and an elongated pusher rod or blade 19 depending therefrom.
- the lower end portion of the rod 19 extends through an opening 14a formed in the plate 14 which is secured to the bottom side of the housing 11.
- the rod engages a fastener, not shown, when the latter is disposed within .a firing chamber formed in the nose piece which depends from the underside of the housing.
- the piston head 18 is provided with a peripheral groove 20 in which is disposed an O ring 21.
- the ring is in sliding, sealing engagement with the interior wall of the cylinder.
- the upper surface of the head 18 may be provided with an annular pocket 22 which is adapted to accommodate a plug 23' of sound-deadening material,
- a bumper piece 24 which is adapted to abity communicates with an upwardly extending passageway 27 which is vented to the atmosphere through a transversely extending port 28.
- the valve has an upwardly extending portion 25a which is in sealing, sliding engagement within-the passageway 27.
- A'bore 30 is formed within the valve 25 and, at predetermined intervals during operation of the tool, provides communication between the portion .of the interior'of the cylinder above the pistonhead and the port 28. so as to exhaust the high-pressure air when the piston head is returning-from its extended position to its'retracted position.
- a coil spring 31 ' is mounted within cavity 26 and' exerts a biasing force on valve 25 causing same to normally assume a closed position with respect to the upper end of the cylinder, see FIG. 1.
- valve 25 When valve 25 is in its fully opened position, as seen in FIG. 2, I the "upwardly protruding portion 25a sealingly engages "aseal piece 32 .which is positioned at the upper end of passageway 27.'When portion 25a engages seal piece 32, communication between the cylinder interior andport 28 is cut off; thus, high-pressure air is introduced into the cylinderinterior above the piston head 18 and around the'valve 2 5.
- the manner in which the high-pressure air is directedpast valve 25 is described in Perkins Pat. No. 3,512,454.
- the tool ' is a heavy-duty or highpowered' type (e.g, energy delivered 200-700 foot pounds) the sound+deadening material'will consist of polyurethane with additives of asbestos and elastomeric fluorine-containing polymers (e.g. up to 60-,percent by weight).
- I 1 r Plug 23, as seen in FIG. 4, is-provided with a peripheral groove 23a which defines. an annular'lower projection-23b. The projection is adapted to be snug1y"disposed within the pocket 22 and is adhesively secured in place.
- the portion 230 disposed'abovethe groove 23a, projects upwardly approximately 1/16 of an inch or more, from the surrounding top surface of thehead and is adapted to strike the underside of poppet valve 25 when the head has reached its retracted position, as seen in FIG. 1. Because of the rubbery, elastomeric characteristics of the plug material, the impact'forces created are absorbed within the plug, as well 'as the objectionalsounds associated therewith;
- the sound-deadening material may be applied over substantially the entire surface in the form of a coating 33, see FIG. 2.
- the combined thicknesses of the coatings 33 and 34 or the thickness of upwardly projectingportion 23c of the plug 23, should be at least approitimately a. 1 /16-of an inc upper surface of the pistonhead and the lower surface ter'at these locations which has been effectively accor n-' plished in the improved 'tool.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 there-is shown the annular plug 23 mounted on the upper surface of the piston head 18.
- the plug is preferably molded of a relatively heatresistant', rubbery, elastomeric sound-deadening material selected from a group consisting of polyurethane or polyurethane with additives of asbestos and elastomeric fluorine-containing polymers.
- the hardness characteristics of the material should register a durometer reading .of from approximately 30 to approxi-' 'To minimize or eliminate the objectionable noise which might otherwise result from therepe'ated impacts between the piston head and'the bumper piece, it is desirable to coat the undersurface of the piston head witha layer 35 of sound-deadening material similar to that heretofore described.
- the thickness of said layer is preferably not less than approximately 1/16 of i r a Th e third causeof objectionable noise production, as
- pieces of said material may be molded to suitable shapesand then be adhesively secured to the surfaces in question.
- the numberv of component .parts to I which the sound-deadening material is applied, and the thickness of the applied material may be varied from that disclosed and will depend upon the type of tool and the amount of power required to operate the tool. Because of the rubbery characteristics of the sounddeadening material, the wear between the heretofore chattering component surfaces has been substantially reduced.
- a powered fastener-driving tool comprising a housing; an elongated cylinder fixedly disposed within said housing and having an inner end and an outer end; a driver piston mounted within said cylinder for reciprocatory movement between extended and retracted positions, said piston including a head having the periphery thereof in sliding sealing engagement with the cylinder interior wall surface, said head being adjacent said cylinder inner end when said piston is disposed at said retracted position and adjacent said cylinder outer end when said piston is disposed at said extended position; valve means overlying said cylinder inner end and movable relative thereto within a cavity formed in said housing between open and closed positions with respect to said cylinder inner end; and sectional first sound-deadening means of heat-resistant rubbery elastomeric material disposed between said valve means and said piston head, one section of said sounddeadening means being a coating applied to a surface of said valve means adjacent said piston head, and a complemental second section of said sound-deadening means being mounted on a first surface of said piston head adjacent
- the sound-deadening means is a material selected from a group consisting of polyurethane or polyurethane with additives of asbestos and elastomeric fluorinecontaining polymers.
- the fastener-driving tool of claim 1 wherein the surface of said piston head adjacent said valve means is provided with a pocket, and the second section of the sound-deadening means comprises a substantially flat piece formed of heat-resistant rubbery elastomeric material having a durometer reading within a range of from approximately 30 to approximately said piece having a projection formed on one side thereof which is affixed within said pocket; the opposite side of said piece projecting from the surface of said piston head and engaging the one section of the sound-deadening means mounted on said valve means when said piston is in said retracted position and said valve means is in a closed position.
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