US1154977A - Pulsatory tool. - Google Patents

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US1154977A
US1154977A US686433A US1912686433A US1154977A US 1154977 A US1154977 A US 1154977A US 686433 A US686433 A US 686433A US 1912686433 A US1912686433 A US 1912686433A US 1154977 A US1154977 A US 1154977A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25DPERCUSSIVE TOOLS
    • B25D9/00Portable percussive tools with fluid-pressure drive, i.e. driven directly by fluids, e.g. having several percussive tool bits operated simultaneously
    • B25D9/06Means for driving the impulse member
    • B25D9/08Means for driving the impulse member comprising a built-in air compressor, i.e. the tool being driven by air pressure

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  • the drill itself is shown'of the hammer typeand comprises a cylinder 1 in which reciprocates a piston 2 which operates by its impact on anvil block 3, the drill' steel 4.
  • a piston 8 which consists of a cylindrical casing which is open at the front end thus affording a large clearance at this'end.
  • the piston has very little clearance.
  • an inlet lpassage 9 which is controlledby aball chec valve 10, leads to the atmosphere.
  • a port 11 leads to the intermediate part of this cylinder opening into vit at such a point that the port will be opened only when the its backstroke.
  • the two ends of the cylinder causes different pressures to be maintained in the two ends .Of the cylinder.
  • high pressure is maintained in the back end of the cylinder which communicates with the front end of the drill cylinder while low pressure is maintained in the other end of the cylinder which communicates with the back end of the drill cylinder.
  • the piston of the pulsator is operated by piston rod 12, and crank 13 on shaft 14,
  • a cylindrical piston 18 which telescopes in feed cylinder 19.
  • This feed cylinder 19 is secured to a clamp 20 which in the operation of the drill is clamped on a stationary standard so that the cylinder. 19 is held in a fixed position.
  • inlet pipe 21 leads to a valve chest 22.
  • a ball check valve 23 held on its seat by a spring 24, the pressure of which on the ball 23, can be regulated by the screw 25.
  • a pipe 26 leads from some convenient source of air under pressure, for instance from the conduit 5 which leads to the high pressure end of the pulsator cylinder.
  • a valve 27 is provided by means of which the fluid can be exhausted from the feed cylinder when desired.
  • the pressure in the cylinder will be maintained at a point corresponding to the highest pressure produced by the piston of the pulsator on its back stroke or a certain amount below this pressure according to the adjustment of valve 23 and will accordingly provide drill toward its Work.
  • pulsatorshown moreover is not essential to the success of the invention, be used. Likewise as any other type'may any suitable form of valve can be used between the pulsator system and the air feed.
  • a pulsator for operatlng said tool, means for conveying fluid under pressure produced by said pulsaan effective means of feeding the torto said feed cylinder and means to retain the conveyed fluid in said feed-cylinder.
  • a tool comprising a cylinder and its piston, a feed cylinder there"
  • C REGKLEFF, LEE MCGANLISS.

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CLARENGEA. DAWLEY, 0F PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR T0. INGERSOLIi-RAND COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.,- A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
PULSA'IORY-TOOL.
Original application filed May 13, 1908, Serial No; 432,618. Divided and i912. Seria1Ncfl686A33.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, CLARENCE A. DAwLnY, a citizen of the United States, residing in Plainfield, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, (whose post-ol'lice address is 39 Cortlandt street, New York, N. Y.,) have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pulsatory Tools, of which the folject of the present invention is to supply this type of drill with a means whereby it can be .fed toward its work automatically by air pressure produced in the system itself by the action of the pulsator used for operating the ii I. i
With this object in view I have invented a device a practical embodiment of which is shown in the accompanying drawing which shows a side elevation partly in section, of the complete drilling mechanism.
In the figure 'the drill itself is shown'of the hammer typeand comprises a cylinder 1 in which reciprocates a piston 2 which operates by its impact on anvil block 3, the drill' steel 4. From ports near the opposite ends of the drill cylinder 1, flexible connecting pipes 5 and 6 lead to opposite ends of the pulsator cylinderl, In the cylinder 7, pivoted on axle 7*, reciprocates a piston 8 which consists of a cylindrical casing which is open at the front end thus affording a large clearance at this'end. At the back end 'of the cylinder the piston has very little clearance. From the back end of the cylinder an inlet lpassage 9 which is controlledby aball chec valve 10, leads to the atmosphere. From the clearance space at the back end of the cylinder a port 11 leads to the intermediate part of this cylinder opening into vit at such a point that the port will be opened only when the its backstroke.
The difference in the piston clearance at Specification of Letters Patent.
piston is at the extreme end of Patented Sept. 28,1915. this application filed March 26,
the two ends of the cylinder causes different pressures to be maintained in the two ends .Of the cylinder. In the embodiment shown high pressure is maintained in the back end of the cylinder which communicates with the front end of the drill cylinder while low pressure is maintained in the other end of the cylinder which communicates with the back end of the drill cylinder.
The piston of the pulsator is operated by piston rod 12, and crank 13 on shaft 14,
which is operated by gears 15 and 16,, and
shaft 17 connected with a source of power.
To the 'back end of the drill cylinder 1 is secured a cylindrical piston 18 which telescopes in feed cylinder 19. This feed cylinder 19 is secured to a clamp 20 which in the operation of the drill is clamped on a stationary standard so that the cylinder. 19 is held in a fixed position. Into the end of the piston 18 which is attached to the drill, an
. inlet pipe 21 leads to a valve chest 22. In the valve chest 22 is a ball check valve 23 held on its seat by a spring 24, the pressure of which on the ball 23, can be regulated by the screw 25. From the inlet side of the ball valve 23, a pipe 26 leads from some convenient source of air under pressure, for instance from the conduit 5 which leads to the high pressure end of the pulsator cylinder. A valve 27 is provided by means of which the fluid can be exhausted from the feed cylinder when desired.
The operation of the device is as followsf As-the pulsator piston moves from the po- 'sition shown in the figure to the other end of the cylinder it will cause the piston of the drill to move toward the front end of the drill, and as the pulsator piston approaches the front end of the pulsator cylinder, some airwill be drawn through the check valve 10 into the back end of the cylinder. As the piston returns on its back stroke a certain amount of pressure will be generated in the back end of thecylinder and as a result air will be forced thr ugh the pipe 26 and check valve 23 into the space formed by the piston 18 and cylinder 19. As the check valve 23 allows no air to escape from the feeding device the pressure in the cylinder will be maintained at a point corresponding to the highest pressure produced by the piston of the pulsator on its back stroke or a certain amount below this pressure according to the adjustment of valve 23 and will accordingly provide drill toward its Work.
The type of pulsatorshown moreover is not essential to the success of the invention, be used. Likewise as any other type'may any suitable form of valve can be used between the pulsator system and the air feed.
What I claim is: 1. In combination, a tool comprising a cylinder and its piston, a feed cylinder there for, a piston in said feed cylinder,
a pulsator for operatlng said tool, means for conveying fluid under pressure produced by said pulsaan effective means of feeding the torto said feed cylinder and means to retain the conveyed fluid in said feed-cylinder.
2. In combination, a tool comprising a cylinder and its piston, a feed cylinder there" C. REGKLEFF, LEE MCGANLISS.
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US4036308A (en) * 1974-04-09 1977-07-19 Gebruder Heller Verwaltungsgesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung Apparatus for removing the drillings from the drilling site of a drill

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US4036308A (en) * 1974-04-09 1977-07-19 Gebruder Heller Verwaltungsgesellschaft Mit Beschrankter Haftung Apparatus for removing the drillings from the drilling site of a drill

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