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US904528A US41143708A US1908411437A US904528A US 904528 A US904528 A US 904528A US 41143708 A US41143708 A US 41143708A US 1908411437 A US1908411437 A US 1908411437A US 904528 A US904528 A US 904528A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L21/00Use of working pistons or pistons-rods as fluid-distributing valves or as valve-supporting elements, e.g. in free-piston machines
    • F01L21/02Piston or piston-rod used as valve members
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E02HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
    • E02DFOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
    • E02D7/00Methods or apparatus for placing sheet pile bulkheads, piles, mouldpipes, or other moulds
    • E02D7/02Placing by driving
    • E02D7/06Power-driven drivers
    • E02D7/10Power-driven drivers with pressure-actuated hammer, i.e. the pressure fluid acting directly on the hammer structure

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  • the purpose .of the invention is to provide. a power hammer adapted to be operated by steam or compressed air, designed principally as a power pile driver, and
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of the improved device, shown adapted for driving piles;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the device; and
  • Fig. 3 is a horizontal section taken practically on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
  • A represents opposing standards that are fixed in position inany suitable or approved State of New' York, and the city of New York, borough" is provided with a longitudinal tongue 10.
  • the frame B is raised and lowered as occasionmay demand,-by means of a chain'or cable 15, attachedto the cross bar member 11, and is further connected with or controlled by any suitable tackle.
  • a piston rod 0 is secured at its upper end at the central portion of the cross bar 11 of the said frame B, and this piston rod O is provided with a circular head 16 at its lower end,'having suitable packing rings 17.
  • an annular chamber 18 is formed, in which a valve D is mounted to rotate.
  • This chamber is provided with a port 19 at its upper portion for the admission of steam or compressed air, and the said port 19 is connected by a pipe 20 with the source of supply.
  • the valve D isprovided with an admission port 21 at its upper surface, receiving steam or compressed air from the aforesaid port 19, and the valve D is also-provided with an outlet port 22 opposite the inlet-or receiving port 21., as isshown in Fig. 2.
  • the valve is also provided with a member 23, adapted to turn in the aforesaid cross bar 11 of the, frame B, and a-hand lever 24 is attached to this pivotal member 23of the valve, whereby the valve may-be operated by hand when so desired.
  • the valve is provided'at its peripheral surface "with opposing exhaustchambers 25 and 26, as is also best shown in Fig. 2, and these exhaust chambers 25 and 26 are adapted to alternately register with'exhaust ports 27 and 28 produced in the said cross bar 11 of the frame B, which exhaust ports 27 and 28 are in communication with the chamber 18in which the valve turns, and the said ports are likewise in communication with the outside atmosphere.
  • the hammer E i in the nature of a piston, since it consists 05 a cylinder, the chamber 29 whereof snugly receives the head l6 of the piston rod C, as is illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • This chamber 29 is closed at its upper end .by a cap 30 secured to the body of the hammer by means of suitable screws 30, and said cap 30 is provided with a stuffing box 31 so as to prevent steam or compressed air escaping as the hammer E slides up and down on the piston rod C.
  • the lower end of the said chamber 29 in the hammer E is closed by a striking face 32 secured to the body of the hammer by bolts 82, or the equivalents thereof, as is also shown in Fig. 2.
  • the piston red C is provided with two longitudinal.
  • channels 33 and 341. Both of these channels extend through the upper end of the piston rod and are in connection with the valve chamber 18.
  • the channel 33 is provided at its lower end with a horizontal branch 35 that leads to a space 36 between the cap 30 of the hammer and the head 16 of the piston rod when the said hammer is in its 'lowest position, as is illustrated also in Fig. 2, while the channel 3% extends down uninterruptedly through the head 16 of the said piston rod C.
  • the valve chamber 18 is covered at the outer sides of the frame 13 by means of disks 3?, and one of these disks has pivotally attached to it, one end of a link 38, which link at its opposite end is pivotally connected with an elbow lever thatis pivoted upon the outer side face of the aforesaid frame B, as is illustrated in 1, and this elbow lever 39 is .pivotally attached to the upper end of a longer link 40, which link at its 'lower end is pivoted to a shifting finger it,
  • the said link 40 is furthermore pivotally attached to a second and upper shifting linger 4t2, that is also pivoted to the frame 13 and has also a rounded inner surface at its free end that extends inwardly beyond the said link 40, and the hammer E is provided at its outer face with an attached trip finger 43 adapted to engage with the shifting fingers ll and 42.
  • ring 44 is secured, having its upper and under faces beveled in opposite directions as is illustrated at a5 and 4L6 in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the under beveled surface 46 of the ring receives and rests upon the upper 'beveled surface 17 of the pile to be driven, as is shown in Fig. 2, thus holding the pile steady for the stroke of the hammer, and the upper bead 4:5 prnvided ,for the ring, permits the striking face of the hammer to have free ac cess to the pile.
  • a support In a power hammer, a support, a rotary valve in the support, exhaust ports for the valve, a guide member attached to the support terminating in a head, channels in the guide member in communication with the valve, one of said channels extending through the head and the other out at one side above the head, a hammer mounted to slide on the said guide member having a chamber receiving said head, pivoted shifting fingers, a link connecting said fingers, a lever pivoted to said link, a second link connecting the said lever with said valve, and a projection from the hammer adapted for alternate engagement with the said shifting fingers.
  • a support in a power hammer, a support, a rotary valve in the support, exhaust ports for the valve, a guide member attached to the support and terminating in a head, channels in the guide member 'in communication with the valve, one of said channels extending through the head and the other out at one side above the head, a hammer mounted to slide on said guide member and having a chamberreceiving said head, a longitudinallymovable rod disposed adjacent the [side ofisa id chamber, means connecting the upper end of said rod with said valve, a projection carried by said chamber, and fingers extending outwardly fromsaid rod into the ath of said protection andadapted for alternate engagement therewith for; moving said rod longitudinally and rotating said valve.

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JAMES HAMILTON AND LEON PIERCE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
POWER-HAMMER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 24, 1908.
Application filed January 18, 1908. Serial No. 11,437.
To all whom it may concern: 7
-Be it known that we, JAMES HAMILTON and LEON PIERCE, both citizens of the United States, and residents, respectively, of the city of New York-borou h of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Power-Hammers, of
which the following is a full,-clear, and exact description.
The purpose .of the invention is to provide. a power hammer adapted to be operated by steam or compressed air, designed principally as a power pile driver, and
adapted primarily for use in connection with sheet piling, but which is equally applicable foranalogous purposes, as for example, wherever a percussive blow is used such as in rockdrilling, riveting machines, and the like.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a stationary channeled piston rod and a hammer that is in the nature of apiston, sliding on said rod, together with a valve connected with a source of steam supply, or a. supply of compressed air, and exhausts, which valve is controlled by mechanism operated by the movement of the hammer, whereby the valve is opened alternately to one or the other port or channelin the piston rod to cause the hammer to rise and fall.
It is a further purpose of the invention to provide a construction of the character described that will be simple, durable, economic, and positive in action.
The invention consists in thenovel construction and combinationof the several parts as will be hereinafter fully set forth and pointed out in the claims.
.Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures. v Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improved device, shown adapted for driving piles; Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the device; and Fig. 3 is a horizontal section taken practically on the line 33 of Fig. 2.
A represents opposing standards that are fixed in position inany suitable or approved State of New' York, and the city of New York, borough" is provided with a longitudinal tongue 10. Brepresents a frame adapted to slide between said standards, which frame consists of are adapted to slide the tongues 10 of the standards A, and the side members 12 of the said frame B are also provided at their inner longitudinal faces with grooves 1 1, that extend from the bottom to a. point near the cross bar 11-, as is illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3, and in which are adapted to slide tongues 1 1 formed 011 the hammer E hereinafter described. The frame B is raised and lowered as occasionmay demand,-by means of a chain'or cable 15, attachedto the cross bar member 11, and is further connected with or controlled by any suitable tackle.
, A piston rod 0 is secured at its upper end at the central portion of the cross bar 11 of the said frame B, and this piston rod O is provided with a circular head 16 at its lower end,'having suitable packing rings 17. In the said cross bar 11 of the sliding frame B, an annular chamber 18 is formed, in which a valve D is mounted to rotate. This chamber is provided with a port 19 at its upper portion for the admission of steam or compressed air, and the said port 19 is connected by a pipe 20 with the source of supply. The valve D isprovided with an admission port 21 at its upper surface, receiving steam or compressed air from the aforesaid port 19, and the valve D is also-provided with an outlet port 22 opposite the inlet-or receiving port 21., as isshown in Fig. 2. The valve isalso provided with a member 23, adapted to turn in the aforesaid cross bar 11 of the, frame B, and a-hand lever 24 is attached to this pivotal member 23of the valve, whereby the valve may-be operated by hand when so desired. v
The valve is provided'at its peripheral surface "with opposing exhaustchambers 25 and 26, as is also best shown in Fig. 2, and these exhaust chambers 25 and 26 are adapted to alternately register with'exhaust ports 27 and 28 produced in the said cross bar 11 of the frame B, which exhaust ports 27 and 28 are in communication with the chamber 18in which the valve turns, and the said ports are likewise in communication with the outside atmosphere.
The hammer E i in the nature of a piston, since it consists 05 a cylinder, the chamber 29 whereof snugly receives the head l6 of the piston rod C, as is illustrated in Fig. 2. This chamber 29 is closed at its upper end .by a cap 30 secured to the body of the hammer by means of suitable screws 30, and said cap 30 is provided with a stuffing box 31 so as to prevent steam or compressed air escaping as the hammer E slides up and down on the piston rod C. The lower end of the said chamber 29 in the hammer E is closed by a striking face 32 secured to the body of the hammer by bolts 82, or the equivalents thereof, as is also shown in Fig. 2. The piston red C is provided with two longitudinal.
channels 33 and 341. Both of these channels extend through the upper end of the piston rod and are in connection with the valve chamber 18. The channel 33 is provided at its lower end with a horizontal branch 35 that leads to a space 36 between the cap 30 of the hammer and the head 16 of the piston rod when the said hammer is in its 'lowest position, as is illustrated also in Fig. 2, while the channel 3% extends down uninterruptedly through the head 16 of the said piston rod C. l
The valve chamber 18 is covered at the outer sides of the frame 13 by means of disks 3?, and one of these disks has pivotally attached to it, one end of a link 38, which link at its opposite end is pivotally connected with an elbow lever thatis pivoted upon the outer side face of the aforesaid frame B, as is illustrated in 1, and this elbow lever 39 is .pivotally attached to the upper end of a longer link 40, which link at its 'lower end is pivoted to a shifting finger it,
that has a rounded free end portion that c.\'- tends inwardly beyond the link 40, and the said link 40 is furthermore pivotally attached to a second and upper shifting linger 4t2, that is also pivoted to the frame 13 and has also a rounded inner surface at its free end that extends inwardly beyond the said link 40, and the hammer E is provided at its outer face with an attached trip finger 43 adapted to engage with the shifting fingers ll and 42.
In the operation of the device, the ha miner E being in its lower position and steam or compressed air being supplied to the valve D, the outlet port 22 of the valve will at that time be in registry with the channel 325 in the piston rod C, and the steam or compressed air will be supplied to the space 36 and will cause the hammer to ascend, As the hammer ascends, its trip finger l3 hngages with the upper shifting finger 4-2 and so moves the elbow lever 39 as to partially rotate the valve D, carrying its outlet port out of registry with the channel 33 in the fixed piston rod C to registry with the channel 34, whereupon the steam or compressed air acting upon the inner surface of the striking face 32 Wlll force the hammer violently doWnceases ward and cause it to strike an object in its path. This automatic shifting of the valve and the up and down movement of the hammer, is proceeded with automatically while the steam or compressed air is supplied to the said valve D, but at any time the valve may be shifted manually by means of the lever 24.
At the bottom of the sliding frame B, a
ring 44 is secured, having its upper and under faces beveled in opposite directions as is illustrated at a5 and 4L6 in Figs. 1 and 2.
The under beveled surface 46 of the ring, receives and rests upon the upper 'beveled surface 17 of the pile to be driven, as is shown in Fig. 2, thus holding the pile steady for the stroke of the hammer, and the upper bead 4:5 prnvided ,for the ring, permits the striking face of the hammer to have free ac cess to the pile. l
Having thus described our invention, We claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent,- 1; In a power hammer, a support, a rotary valve in the support, exhaust ports for the valve, a guide member attached to the support terminating in a head, channels in the guide member in communication with the valve, one of said channels extending through the head and the other out at one side above the head, a hammer mounted to slide on the said guide member having a chamber receiving said head, pivoted shifting fingers, a link connecting said fingers, a lever pivoted to said link, a second link connecting the said lever with said valve, and a projection from the hammer adapted for alternate engagement with the said shifting fingers.
2. in a power hammer, a support, a rotary valve in the support, exhaust ports for the valve, a guide member attached to the support and terminating in a head, channels in the guide member 'in communication with the valve, one of said channels extending through the head and the other out at one side above the head, a hammer mounted to slide on said guide member and having a chamberreceiving said head, a longitudinallymovable rod disposed adjacent the [side ofisa id chamber, means connecting the upper end of said rod with said valve, a projection carried by said chamber, and fingers extending outwardly fromsaid rod into the ath of said protection andadapted for alternate engagement therewith for; moving said rod longitudinally and rotating said valve.
in testimony whereof We have signed our names to this specification in the presence of
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US2659348A (en) * 1951-03-01 1953-11-17 Wales Strippit Corp Machine tool with liquid-spring actuated ram
US2660984A (en) * 1951-03-01 1953-12-01 Wales Strippit Corp Machine tool with liquid spring actuated ram
US3313215A (en) * 1962-02-09 1967-04-11 Bieri Hans Cylinder and piston arrangement
US3401917A (en) * 1966-07-01 1968-09-17 Offshore Co Hydraulic cylinder apparatus
US3529681A (en) * 1968-01-03 1970-09-22 Emile Georges Berrie Hydraulically controlled vibrohammer
US3868820A (en) * 1974-02-25 1975-03-04 Joseph M Lawson Pump control means
US20130199813A1 (en) * 2013-03-04 2013-08-08 Global Piling Solutions, L.L.C. Hydraulic Hammer
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US2659348A (en) * 1951-03-01 1953-11-17 Wales Strippit Corp Machine tool with liquid-spring actuated ram
US2660984A (en) * 1951-03-01 1953-12-01 Wales Strippit Corp Machine tool with liquid spring actuated ram
US3313215A (en) * 1962-02-09 1967-04-11 Bieri Hans Cylinder and piston arrangement
US3401917A (en) * 1966-07-01 1968-09-17 Offshore Co Hydraulic cylinder apparatus
US3529681A (en) * 1968-01-03 1970-09-22 Emile Georges Berrie Hydraulically controlled vibrohammer
US3868820A (en) * 1974-02-25 1975-03-04 Joseph M Lawson Pump control means
US20140110141A1 (en) * 2010-10-21 2014-04-24 Mikko Lindeman Hammering Apparatus
US20130199813A1 (en) * 2013-03-04 2013-08-08 Global Piling Solutions, L.L.C. Hydraulic Hammer
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