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US1632255A
US1632255A US108930A US10893026A US1632255A US 1632255 A US1632255 A US 1632255A US 108930 A US108930 A US 108930A US 10893026 A US10893026 A US 10893026A US 1632255 A US1632255 A US 1632255A
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  • the present invention concerns a rotary percussion implement or apparatus which can be employed as a hammer for various work.
  • This implement comprises a casing which contains an actuating element rotating at high speed and retaining inthe tangential direction, but not in the radial direction, one or more striking or impact bodies which are subjected to centrifugal force and bear against the inner surface of the said casing.
  • rIlle outline of the said inner surface is such that each such body is first brought towards the axis of rotation of the said actuating element, and is then suddenly released, so ithat it will strike against the head of a suitably placed tool holder.
  • each body has the form of a cylindrical roller provided on either side with an axle which is engaged in a radial slot formed in the said actuating ⁇ element.
  • Fig. 1 is a section through the middle part of the implement.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line II-II of Fig. 1.
  • 3 is a casing of substantially circular form containing the actuating element 4 which is mounted in the bearings 5 and 6 and is secured to the high-speed shaft 7.
  • the tool holder 3 which extends slightly within the said casing and carries a suitable tool at the outer part.
  • the said tool holder is maintained in the casing in any suitable manner, but it is susceptible of a slight endwise or radial motion relatively to the said casing.
  • a ramp 9 which is secured thereto by the screws 10, and which changes the internal outline of the casing from circular to non-circular.
  • radial slots 11. are provided in the ends of the actuating element 4, and in each slot is engaged a small roller.
  • axle 12 pertaining to a roller 13 which is adapted to roll upon the inner surface of the casing 3.
  • a roller meets and travels along the ramp 9 and thus is caused to approach the axis of rotation of said element; but when it leaves the said ramp, it is abruptly impelled outward by the centrifugal action, and strikes with great force upon the head of the tool holder 8.
  • rollers 13 have simply a rolling action upon the inner surface of the casing 3 and upon the ramp 9, there will be practically no loss of power. and no appreciable wear of the parts.
  • the coetlicient of rolling friction between each roller 13 and the head of the tool holder S is very small, so that the reaction is substantially perpendicular to the contact surfaces, and practically no effort will take place except in the direction of the axis of the tool holder; otherwise stated, although the roller 13 does not strike the head of the tool holder 8 perpendicularly to its surface, the action will be effected as if the percussion took place according to the axis of the tool holder.
  • a rotary percussion element comprising a casing; a high-speed shaft projecting thereinto; an actuating element within the casing Secured at its center to said shaft to rotate therewith and ⁇ embodying two oppositely-extending, forked portions which are Y provided with alining radial terminal slots; an impact roller ⁇ mounted in each of said forked portions and having axles on its opposite sides which are slidably engaged in the slots therein whereby said rollers will be carried around by said actuating element in its rotation and will be forcibly pressed against the inner surface of the casing; and a member projecting ⁇ intov said casing to receive the full impact of each roller periodically during the rotation o the actuating element.

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n 14 1 2 'Ju e 9 7 G. E. WAGNER ROTARY PERCUSSION IMPLEMENT Filed May 13. 1926 ysa Patented June 14, 1927.
UNITED' STATES '1,632,255 ra'rsn'lr ermee.
GEORGES ERNEST WAGNER, 0F ST.-.EELIENNE, FRANCE.
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Application filed May 413, 1926, Serial No. 103,930, and in France January 16, 1926.
The present invention concerns a rotary percussion implement or apparatus which can be employed as a hammer for various work.
This implement comprises a casing which contains an actuating element rotating at high speed and retaining inthe tangential direction, but not in the radial direction, one or more striking or impact bodies which are subjected to centrifugal force and bear against the inner surface of the said casing. rIlle outline of the said inner surface is such that each such body is first brought towards the axis of rotation of the said actuating element, and is then suddenly released, so ithat it will strike against the head of a suitably placed tool holder. v
It is obvious that since each impact body is in contact with the inner surface of the casing for the major part of its stroke, it will be subject to a rapid wear unless special means are employed to obviate this drawback.
In my invention, each body has the form of a cylindrical roller provided on either side with an axle which is engaged in a radial slot formed in the said actuating` element.
A constructional form of a rotary percussion implement according to my invention is shown by way of example in the appended drawings.
Fig. 1 is a section through the middle part of the implement.
Fig. 2 is a section on the line II-II of Fig. 1.
In both figures, 3 is a casing of substantially circular form containing the actuating element 4 which is mounted in the bearings 5 and 6 and is secured to the high-speed shaft 7.
In the casing 3 is mounted the tool holder 3 which extends slightly within the said casing and carries a suitable tool at the outer part.
The said tool holder is maintained in the casing in any suitable manner, but it is susceptible of a slight endwise or radial motion relatively to the said casing.
Within the casing 3 is disposed a ramp 9 which is secured thereto by the screws 10, and which changes the internal outline of the casing from circular to non-circular.
According to the invention, radial slots 11. are provided in the ends of the actuating element 4, and in each slot is engaged a small roller.
axle 12 pertaining to a roller 13 which is adapted to roll upon the inner surface of the casing 3.
rlhe operation is as follows:
Assuming that the actuating element 4 is in rapid rotation and that a` tool, mounted in the holder 8, is in contact with the work, the centrifugal force exerted on the rollers 13, which have a certain pla-y in the radial direction, will press the said rollers strongn ly against the inner surface of the casing 3. Since the friction between the axles 12 and the surfaces of the slots 11 is very slight, the said rollers will roll without slipping upon the inner surface of the casing.
During the rotation of the actuating element 4, a roller meets and travels along the ramp 9 and thus is caused to approach the axis of rotation of said element; but when it leaves the said ramp, it is abruptly impelled outward by the centrifugal action, and strikes with great force upon the head of the tool holder 8.
A like action will occur for each roller, and in a very rapid succession, so that a hammering effect will be imparted to the tool which is carried by the tool holder8.
It is evident that since the rollers 13 have simply a rolling action upon the inner surface of the casing 3 and upon the ramp 9, there will be practically no loss of power. and no appreciable wear of the parts.
Besides, the coetlicient of rolling friction between each roller 13 and the head of the tool holder S is very small, so that the reaction is substantially perpendicular to the contact surfaces, and practically no effort will take place except in the direction of the axis of the tool holder; otherwise stated, although the roller 13 does not strike the head of the tool holder 8 perpendicularly to its surface, the action will be effected as if the percussion took place according to the axis of the tool holder.
Obviously, the invention is not limited to the example hereinbefore described, and represented in the appended drawings, and in particular, I may employ more than two rollers 13, or on the contrary, only a single I may further adopt another outline for the internal surface of the casing 3 and for the ramp 9. V
I claim as my invention:
A rotary percussion element, comprising a casing; a high-speed shaft projecting thereinto; an actuating element within the casing Secured at its center to said shaft to rotate therewith and `embodying two oppositely-extending, forked portions which are Y provided with alining radial terminal slots; an impact roller `mounted in each of said forked portions and having axles on its opposite sides which are slidably engaged in the slots therein whereby said rollers will be carried around by said actuating element in its rotation and will be forcibly pressed against the inner surface of the casing; and a member projecting` intov said casing to receive the full impact of each roller periodically during the rotation o the actuating element.
In testimony whereof I aiiix iny signature.
GEORGES ERNEST WAGNER. [Le]
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2533975A (en) * 1946-04-15 1950-12-12 Nordberg Manufacturing Co Hammer
US2562447A (en) * 1947-09-17 1951-07-31 United States Steel Corp Straightening apparatus
US3639005A (en) * 1970-06-11 1972-02-01 William J Holm Appratus for breaking sheet ice
EP0295563A2 (en) * 1987-06-17 1988-12-21 Yamada Juki Co., Ltd. Rotary impacting apparatus

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2533975A (en) * 1946-04-15 1950-12-12 Nordberg Manufacturing Co Hammer
US2562447A (en) * 1947-09-17 1951-07-31 United States Steel Corp Straightening apparatus
US3639005A (en) * 1970-06-11 1972-02-01 William J Holm Appratus for breaking sheet ice
EP0295563A2 (en) * 1987-06-17 1988-12-21 Yamada Juki Co., Ltd. Rotary impacting apparatus
EP0295563A3 (en) * 1987-06-17 1990-03-14 Yamada Juki Kk Rotary impacting apparatus

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