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US1804712A
US1804712A US472830A US47283030A US1804712A US 1804712 A US1804712 A US 1804712A US 472830 A US472830 A US 472830A US 47283030 A US47283030 A US 47283030A US 1804712 A US1804712 A US 1804712A
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  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional section of a pneumatic hammer embodying the features of my invention on a line corresponding to line 11 of Fig. 2, certain parts being shown in full lines for convenience in illustration.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view from the left of Fig. 1.
  • the cylinder 1 is provided with a plunger 2 and hammer or impact member 3.
  • the valve 4 controls the inlet and exhaust passages to the cylinder, but, as the details of these passages and the valve form no part of this invention and suitable structures as to these features are well known to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates, I do not give a detailed description thereof.
  • the cylinder is provided with a head 5 which is reciprocatingly mounted in the cylinder-like cushion chamber 6 of the handle 7 This cushion chamber is formed in the shank 8 of the handle.
  • the handle is also provided with a bore 9 in which the reduced extension 10 on the cylinder reciprocates.
  • the cylinder has an inlet passage 11 which is in communication with the cushioning chamber 6 through a port 12 opening to the inlet passage 11.
  • the extension 10 is provided with a packing ring 13 disposed in ad- 7 Vance of the port 12.
  • Coiled springs 14 are arranged within the cushion member and act to urge the cylinder outwardly inthe cushion memberas shown in Fig. 1 with the annular rib 15 of the cylinder in engagement with theflange retaining sleeve 16 which is threaded upon the handle.
  • the handle is provided with a supply passage 17 having plunger control valve 18 there- 1n, a trigger 19 being provided for opening this valve and the valve being closed by the spring 20; This trigger is positioned so that it may be easily engaged by the hand grasping the handle.
  • the handle is also provided with a by-pass passage 21 which opens to the supply passage in advanceof the valve 18 and also at the rear of this main valve.v
  • This auxiliary or bypass passage is provided with a manually. controlled valve 22 which is operated independently of the valve 19.
  • a pneumatic tool thecombination with a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinderbeing provided with ahead having a central reduced extension with a longitudinal inlet passage therein, of a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted and a bore to receive said head extension, said head extension having a port opening to said cushioning chamber at the rear of said head and being provided with a packing ring disposed in advance of said port, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communieating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a tool control valve, and a by-p'ass passage opening to said air supply passage in advance of said tool control valve and communicating with said cushioning member through said port in said inlet passage, a manually controlled valve for said by-pass passage, and springs acting to urge said cylinder outwardly in said cushioning member.
  • the combination with a cylinder and coacting plunger the cylinder being provided with a head having. a central reduced extension with a longitudinal inlet passage therein, of a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted and a bore to receive said head extension, said head extension having a port opening to said cushioning chamber at therear of said head, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with saidinlet passage of' said cylinder and provided with a tool control valve, and a by-pass passage opening to said airvsupply passage in advance of said tool control valve and communieating with said cushioning member through said port in said inlet passage, and a manually controlled valve for said by-pass passage.
  • a pneumatic tool the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet passage therein, a handle provided with a cushioning member in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a control valve, a bypass for said control valve provided with a valve operated independently of the control valve, and a spring acting to urge said cylind'er outwardly in said cushioningmember.
  • a pneumatic tool the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet passage therein, a handle provided with a cushioning member in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a control valve, and a by-pass for said control valve provided with a valve operated independently of the control valve.
  • a cylinder and coacting plunger the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet therein, a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said cylinder inlet being in communication with said cushioning memher, a control valve for said inlet passage, and a valved by-pass for said control valve.
  • a pneumatic tool the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder cing provided with a head, a handle provided with-a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said cylinder being provided with a valved inlet in communication with said cushioning chamber at the rear of the valve, and means for admitting air to said cushioning chann.

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May 12, 1931. 5 H. A. STEVENS I 1,804,712 I PNEUMATIC HAMMER Filed Aug. 4-, 1950 ooooon 2000 YT INVENTOR #0777707? ijfcmm Patented May 12, 1931 ,UNir
HERMAN A. STEVENS, 0F KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN PNEUMATIC HAMMER Application filed August 4, 1930. Serial No. 472,830.
ilyembodied in pneumatic hammers of cer-' tain types now largely used at relatively small cost.
Objects pertaining to details and economies of my invention will definitely appear from the description to follow. The invention is defined in the claims. 7
A structure which embodies the features of my invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional section of a pneumatic hammer embodying the features of my invention on a line corresponding to line 11 of Fig. 2, certain parts being shown in full lines for convenience in illustration.
Fig. 2 is an end view from the left of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, the cylinder 1 is provided with a plunger 2 and hammer or impact member 3. The valve 4 controls the inlet and exhaust passages to the cylinder, but, as the details of these passages and the valve form no part of this invention and suitable structures as to these features are well known to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates, I do not give a detailed description thereof.
The cylinder is provided with a head 5 which is reciprocatingly mounted in the cylinder-like cushion chamber 6 of the handle 7 This cushion chamber is formed in the shank 8 of the handle. The handle is also provided with a bore 9 in which the reduced extension 10 on the cylinder reciprocates.
The cylinder has an inlet passage 11 which is in communication with the cushioning chamber 6 through a port 12 opening to the inlet passage 11. The extension 10 is provided with a packing ring 13 disposed in ad- 7 Vance of the port 12.
' Coiled springs 14 are arranged within the cushion member and act to urge the cylinder outwardly inthe cushion memberas shown in Fig. 1 with the annular rib 15 of the cylinder in engagement with theflange retaining sleeve 16 which is threaded upon the handle.
The handle is provided with a supply passage 17 having plunger control valve 18 there- 1n, a trigger 19 being provided for opening this valve and the valve being closed by the spring 20; This trigger is positioned so that it may be easily engaged by the hand grasping the handle.
The handle is also provided with a by-pass passage 21 which opens to the supply passage in advanceof the valve 18 and also at the rear of this main valve.v This auxiliary or bypass passage is provided with a manually. controlled valve 22 which is operated independently of the valve 19. By opening the valve 22 prior to the opening of the valve 19 a sufficient quantity of air is admitted to the cushioning chamber so that, when the main valve is turned on or opened,-the recoil of the cylinder is efiiectivelycushioned, and this condition remains during the operation of the tool. It is unnecessary to hold the valve 22 openafter the mainvalve is opened.
My improvements result in minimizing vibration'and shock on the handle, which is a feature of very great advantage, relieving the operator of much fatigue and strain resulting from the use of the hammer without this feature; Thesprings are'of suflicient tension to return the cylinder to the position shownin Fig. 1 and yieldingly hold it in that position, the purpose being to insure that the cushioning chamber is always capable of receiving a quantity ofJair in starting the tool.
"I have illustrated and described my improver'nents in a practical embodiment. I have not attempted to illustrate or describe other embodiments or adaptations, or to illustrate particular automatic valve mechanism, as it is believed thatthis disclosure will onable those skilled in the art to embody or adapt'myimprovements as may be desired. Having thus described my invention what I claim as new anddesire to secure by Letters Patent is: v
1. In a pneumatic tool, thecombination with a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinderbeing provided with ahead having a central reduced extension with a longitudinal inlet passage therein, of a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted and a bore to receive said head extension, said head extension having a port opening to said cushioning chamber at the rear of said head and being provided with a packing ring disposed in advance of said port, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communieating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a tool control valve, and a by-p'ass passage opening to said air supply passage in advance of said tool control valve and communicating with said cushioning member through said port in said inlet passage, a manually controlled valve for said by-pass passage, and springs acting to urge said cylinder outwardly in said cushioning member.
2. Ina pneumatic tool, the combination with a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having. a central reduced extension with a longitudinal inlet passage therein, of a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted and a bore to receive said head extension, said head extension having a port opening to said cushioning chamber at therear of said head, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with saidinlet passage of' said cylinder and provided with a tool control valve, and a by-pass passage opening to said airvsupply passage in advance of said tool control valve and communieating with said cushioning member through said port in said inlet passage, and a manually controlled valve for said by-pass passage.
3. In a pneumatic tool, the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet passage therein, a handle provided with a cushioning member in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a control valve, a bypass for said control valve provided with a valve operated independently of the control valve, and a spring acting to urge said cylind'er outwardly in said cushioningmember.
4. In a pneumatic tool, the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet passage therein, a handle provided with a cushioning member in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said handle also having an air supply passage therein communicating with said inlet passage of said cylinder and provided with a control valve, and a by-pass for said control valve provided with a valve operated independently of the control valve.
5. In a pneumatic tool, the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder being provided with a head having an inlet therein, a handle provided with a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said cylinder inlet being in communication with said cushioning memher, a control valve for said inlet passage, and a valved by-pass for said control valve.
6. In a pneumatic tool, the combination of a cylinder and coacting plunger, the cylinder cing provided with a head, a handle provided with-a cushioning chamber in which said head is reciprocatingly mounted, said cylinder being provided with a valved inlet in communication with said cushioning chamber at the rear of the valve, and means for admitting air to said cushioning chann.
ber prior to the opening of the mainvalve.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand. i HERMAN A. STEVENS.
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Cited By (5)

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US4388972A (en) * 1980-04-25 1983-06-21 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Vibrationless impact tool
US4450921A (en) * 1980-12-18 1984-05-29 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Power operated percussion tool having gripping means
US5322131A (en) * 1993-05-20 1994-06-21 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Vibration-reduced pneumatic tool
EP1726408A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2006-11-29 BBG Baugeräte GmbH & Co KG Hand-held vibration damping pneumatic hammer
US20090151587A1 (en) * 2007-12-18 2009-06-18 Raytheon Utd Inc. Device and method for controlled breaching of reinforced concrete

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4388972A (en) * 1980-04-25 1983-06-21 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Vibrationless impact tool
US4450921A (en) * 1980-12-18 1984-05-29 Atlas Copco Aktiebolag Power operated percussion tool having gripping means
US5322131A (en) * 1993-05-20 1994-06-21 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Vibration-reduced pneumatic tool
EP1726408A1 (en) * 2005-05-25 2006-11-29 BBG Baugeräte GmbH & Co KG Hand-held vibration damping pneumatic hammer
US20090151587A1 (en) * 2007-12-18 2009-06-18 Raytheon Utd Inc. Device and method for controlled breaching of reinforced concrete
US7814822B2 (en) * 2007-12-18 2010-10-19 Raytheon Utd Inc. Device and method for controlled breaching of reinforced concrete
US20110030539A1 (en) * 2007-12-18 2011-02-10 Mike Brennan Device and Method for Controlled Breaching of Reinforced Concrete
US8342069B2 (en) 2007-12-18 2013-01-01 Raytheon Company Device and method for controlled breaching of reinforced concrete

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