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US3861476A
US3861476A US386256A US38625673A US3861476A US 3861476 A US3861476 A US 3861476A US 386256 A US386256 A US 386256A US 38625673 A US38625673 A US 38625673A US 3861476 A US3861476 A US 3861476A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
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    • F16K35/022Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action the locking mechanism being actuated by a separate actuating element
    • F16K35/025Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action the locking mechanism being actuated by a separate actuating element said actuating element being operated manually (e.g. a push-button located in the valve actuator)
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23BTURNING; BORING
    • B23B45/00Hand-held or like portable drilling machines, e.g. drill guns; Equipment therefor
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  • a flow control valve for a fluid operated power tool including a valve closure member fitted in a transverse [52] U S Cl 173/169 251/106 251/111 bore in the tool handle portion and being normally 85/5 locked against movement to the open position by a [51] Int Cl B23) 45/04 Fl6k 35/02 digitally actuated rodlike plunger.
  • the plunger in- [58] Fie'ld 251/297 106 cludes a push button disposed on the opposite side of "4 3 the tool handle portion from a valve operating lever.
  • the plunger also includes a grooved portion which is [56] References Cited registerable with a plurality of ball members held captive in a stem surrounding the plunger and which are UNITED STATES PATENTS movable into the grooved portion of the plunger to 1,566,023 12/1925 Kuehner 85/5 B permit movement of the closure member to an Open g position only upon actuation of the plunger itself. e ew e a 3,357,677 12/1967 Tasker 251/106 6 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures CONTROL VALVE FOR FLUID OPERATED TOOL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Many types of power tools present certain hazards if allowed to be accidently energized or started while lying unattended in the work area.
  • Certain types of hand-held pressure fluid operated power tools of the so-called straight handle configuration do not have the inherent protection against accidental or unwanted energization that pistol grip type tool configurations possess because of the location of the operating lever or button. Accordingly, in order to minimize the accidental or unwanted startup of these types of power tools it is desirable to provide means which provide for locking the tool operating control valve in the closed position and which may be deliberately actuated to unlock the control valve and its operating member prior to movement thereof to energize the tool. Moreover, it is further desirable that fluid operated power tools be provided with control valve locking means which automatically lock the tool operating control valve in the off or deenergized position when the valve operating member is released and moved to the off position.
  • the present invention provides means for locking the operating control valve of a hand-held power tool in the deenergized or off position so as to minimize the accidental or unwanted starting of the tool motor.
  • the present invention provides an improved control valve arrangement for a fluid operated power tool which includes locking means which may be digitally actuated to release the control valve and the valve operating member whereby the operating member may be actuated to open the valve for admitting pressure fluid to the tool motor.
  • the improved control valve of the present invention includes locking means which is further characterized in that when the control valve operating member is fully released by the tool operating person the control valve is automatically locked in the closed position and remains so until the locking means is again actuated.
  • the control valve locking means of the present invention is also adapted to facilitate one-handed operation to unlock the control valve and to actuate the control valve operating member, and upon unlocking the control valve the locking means itself may be released and is not required to be continually actuated by the tool operating person while the tool is in use.
  • the improved control valve arrangement of the present invention is particularly useful for so-called straight handle type fluid operated power tools but may be utilized on other tool configurations as will be recognized by those skilled in the art.
  • FIG. I is a longitudinal view of a fluid operated power tool including the control valve arrangement of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial longitudinal section of the tool of FIG. 1 illustrating the control valve in the closed and locked position
  • FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 illustrating the control valve in the unlocked and open position
  • FIG. 4 is a section view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • the present invention is embodied in a fluid operated tool generally designated by the numeral 10.
  • the tool 10 includes a housing 14 having an elongated straight handle portion 12.
  • the housing 14 has disposed therein a fluid operated motor 16.
  • the motor 16 is suitably connected to a work implement such as a rotary grinding wheel 18.
  • the handle 12 includes an internal passage 20 which is adapted to be in communication with a pressure fluid supply conduit 22 connected to the handle.
  • the passage 20 opens into a passage 24 which is in communication with the motor 16 for conducting pressure fluid thereto.
  • the tool 10 also includes an improved pressure fluid control valve generally designated by the numeral 26 and which is disposed in a transverse bore 28 extending through the handle 12 and intersecting the passage 20.
  • a bearing sleeve 30 is disposed in the bore 28 and supports a control valve closure member 32 for reciprocal sliding movement therein.
  • the control valve closure member 32 is characterized as a generally cylindrical spool having a deep circumferential groove 34, and a reduced diameter head 36 on one end of the spool.
  • the head 36 projects from one end of the bore 28 and is engageable by a valve operating control member or lever 38 which is mounted on the tool by means of a pivot pin 40.
  • the closure member 32 is retained in the sleeve 30 by an inwardly projecting shoulder 42.
  • the closure member 32 also includes a recess 44 opening to the end opposite the head 36.
  • the end of the bore 28 opposite the side of the handle portion on which the lever 38 is mounted is partially threaded to receive a complementary threaded plug 46.
  • the plug 46 is characterized by a stem 48 which projects into the recess 44 and partially supports a coil spring 50, the latter comprising means for biasing the closure member 32 in the position shown in FIG. 2.
  • the stem 48 has a bore 52 which is intersected by transverse openings 54 in which are disposed a pair of hard metal spherical balls 56.
  • the balls 56 are slightly larger in diameter than the radial wall thickness of the stem 48 and are retained from outward radial displacement from the openings by forming the openings to be slightly smaller than the ball diameter at their outward edge.
  • the control valve 26 further includes a plunger or rod 58 closely fitted in the bore 52.
  • the rod 58 includes a reduced diameter portion forming a circumferential groove 60 which is registerable with the openings 54 to permit the balls 56 to move radially inwardly so that the closure member 32 may be moved over the stem 48 from the position shown in FIG. 2 to the position shown in FIG. 3.
  • the rod 58 includes an integral head or button 62 which is disposed in a recess 64 formed in the plug 46.
  • the recess 64 is formed by an axially projecting skirt 66 on the plug 46.
  • the rod 58 is biased into the position shown in FIG. 2 by a coil spring 68 disposed around the rod and engaged with the plug 46 and the button 62.
  • a retaining ring 70 prevents the rod 58 from being displaced from the plug 46.
  • the button 62 may be released and is not required to be continually actuated in order to keep the closure member unlocked.
  • the lever 38 must be depressed to hold the closure member 32 in the FIG. 3 position, however.
  • the closure member 32 moves under the urging of spring 50 to the closed position and the rod 58, under the urging of spring 68, moves to force the balls radially outward in the openings 54 to lock the closure member in the closed position.
  • the rod 58 includes a sloping wall surface 72 at one end of the groove 60 which assists the movement of the balls outwardly in the openings 54.
  • control valve 26 of the present invention may be easily operated by one hand and by either hand to be unlocked and opened to supply pressure fluid to the motor of the tool 10.
  • a preferred handling mode would be to use the thumb to depress the button 62 and one or more fingers to actuate the lever 38.
  • the compact arrangement of the control valve 26 together with the button 62 being disposed on the opposite side of the handle 12 from the lever 38 promotes the ease of handling and actuation of the control valve when desired and without increasing the bulk of the tool.
  • a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing
  • a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions, a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position and biasing means for urging said closure member to the closed position;
  • locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position
  • said locking means including a movable rod actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said rod and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said rod is in a first position. said means being operable in response to the movement of said rod to a second position to unlock said closure member.
  • said housing includes a handle having said passage disposed therein and a bore intersecting said passage, said closure member is movably disposed in said bore between valve open and closed positions. and said locking means includes a plug disposed in one end of said bore and supporting said rod for actuation at will to unlock said closure member.
  • said means comprises ball means disposed in opening means in said plug and engageable with said closure member, and said rod includes a groove registerable with said opening means in response to movement of said rod to said second position for receiving said ball means to unlock said closure member.
  • said plug includes a recess formed by an axially pro jecting skirt portion of said plug and said rod includes an operating button disposed in said recess and actuatable at will for moving said rod from said first position to said second position.
  • said operating member and said button are opposed to each other on opposite sides of said handle.
  • a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing
  • a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions and a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position;
  • locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position
  • said locking means including a member actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said member and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said member is in a first position, said means being operable in response to the movement of said member to a second position to unlock said closure member.

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A flow control valve for a fluid operated power tool including a valve closure member fitted in a transverse bore in the tool handle portion and being normally locked against movement to the open position by a digitally actuated rodlike plunger. The plunger includes a push button disposed on the opposite side of the tool handle portion from a valve operating lever. The plunger also includes a grooved portion which is registerable with a plurality of ball members held captive in a stem surrounding the plunger and which are movable into the grooved portion of the plunger to permit movement of the closure member to an open position only upon actuation of the plunger itself.

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United States Patent Borsum Jan. 21, 1975 [5 CONTROL VALVE FOR FLUID OPERATED 3,438,399 4/1969 Barnes et al. 251/297 TOOL FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [75] Inventor: A vi H. Borsum, Spri g e, 100,419 5/1916 Great Britain 1. 251/113 Mich. 73 A G d D C D n Primary ExaminerPaul E. Maslousky 1 sslgnee 2; net enver ompany a as Attorney, Agent, or Firm-M. E. Martin [21] Appl. No.: 386,256 A flow control valve for a fluid operated power tool including a valve closure member fitted in a transverse [52] U S Cl 173/169 251/106 251/111 bore in the tool handle portion and being normally 85/5 locked against movement to the open position by a [51] Int Cl B23) 45/04 Fl6k 35/02 digitally actuated rodlike plunger. The plunger in- [58] Fie'ld 251/297 106 cludes a push button disposed on the opposite side of "4 3 the tool handle portion from a valve operating lever. The plunger also includes a grooved portion which is [56] References Cited registerable with a plurality of ball members held captive in a stem surrounding the plunger and which are UNITED STATES PATENTS movable into the grooved portion of the plunger to 1,566,023 12/1925 Kuehner 85/5 B permit movement of the closure member to an Open g position only upon actuation of the plunger itself. e ew e a 3,357,677 12/1967 Tasker 251/106 6 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures CONTROL VALVE FOR FLUID OPERATED TOOL BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Many types of power tools present certain hazards if allowed to be accidently energized or started while lying unattended in the work area. Certain types of hand-held pressure fluid operated power tools of the so-called straight handle configuration do not have the inherent protection against accidental or unwanted energization that pistol grip type tool configurations possess because of the location of the operating lever or button. Accordingly, in order to minimize the accidental or unwanted startup of these types of power tools it is desirable to provide means which provide for locking the tool operating control valve in the closed position and which may be deliberately actuated to unlock the control valve and its operating member prior to movement thereof to energize the tool. Moreover, it is further desirable that fluid operated power tools be provided with control valve locking means which automatically lock the tool operating control valve in the off or deenergized position when the valve operating member is released and moved to the off position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides means for locking the operating control valve of a hand-held power tool in the deenergized or off position so as to minimize the accidental or unwanted starting of the tool motor. In particular the present invention provides an improved control valve arrangement for a fluid operated power tool which includes locking means which may be digitally actuated to release the control valve and the valve operating member whereby the operating member may be actuated to open the valve for admitting pressure fluid to the tool motor.
The improved control valve of the present invention includes locking means which is further characterized in that when the control valve operating member is fully released by the tool operating person the control valve is automatically locked in the closed position and remains so until the locking means is again actuated. The control valve locking means of the present invention is also adapted to facilitate one-handed operation to unlock the control valve and to actuate the control valve operating member, and upon unlocking the control valve the locking means itself may be released and is not required to be continually actuated by the tool operating person while the tool is in use.
The improved control valve arrangement of the present invention is particularly useful for so-called straight handle type fluid operated power tools but may be utilized on other tool configurations as will be recognized by those skilled in the art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. I is a longitudinal view of a fluid operated power tool including the control valve arrangement of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partial longitudinal section of the tool of FIG. 1 illustrating the control valve in the closed and locked position;
FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 illustrating the control valve in the unlocked and open position; and,
FIG. 4 is a section view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to the drawing the present invention is embodied in a fluid operated tool generally designated by the numeral 10. The tool 10 includes a housing 14 having an elongated straight handle portion 12. The housing 14 has disposed therein a fluid operated motor 16. The motor 16 is suitably connected to a work implement such as a rotary grinding wheel 18. The handle 12 includes an internal passage 20 which is adapted to be in communication with a pressure fluid supply conduit 22 connected to the handle. The passage 20 opens into a passage 24 which is in communication with the motor 16 for conducting pressure fluid thereto.
The tool 10 also includes an improved pressure fluid control valve generally designated by the numeral 26 and which is disposed in a transverse bore 28 extending through the handle 12 and intersecting the passage 20. A bearing sleeve 30 is disposed in the bore 28 and supports a control valve closure member 32 for reciprocal sliding movement therein. The control valve closure member 32 is characterized as a generally cylindrical spool having a deep circumferential groove 34, and a reduced diameter head 36 on one end of the spool. The head 36 projects from one end of the bore 28 and is engageable by a valve operating control member or lever 38 which is mounted on the tool by means of a pivot pin 40. The closure member 32 is retained in the sleeve 30 by an inwardly projecting shoulder 42. The closure member 32 also includes a recess 44 opening to the end opposite the head 36.
The end of the bore 28 opposite the side of the handle portion on which the lever 38 is mounted is partially threaded to receive a complementary threaded plug 46. The plug 46 is characterized by a stem 48 which projects into the recess 44 and partially supports a coil spring 50, the latter comprising means for biasing the closure member 32 in the position shown in FIG. 2. The stem 48 has a bore 52 which is intersected by transverse openings 54 in which are disposed a pair of hard metal spherical balls 56. The balls 56 are slightly larger in diameter than the radial wall thickness of the stem 48 and are retained from outward radial displacement from the openings by forming the openings to be slightly smaller than the ball diameter at their outward edge.
The control valve 26 further includes a plunger or rod 58 closely fitted in the bore 52. The rod 58 includes a reduced diameter portion forming a circumferential groove 60 which is registerable with the openings 54 to permit the balls 56 to move radially inwardly so that the closure member 32 may be moved over the stem 48 from the position shown in FIG. 2 to the position shown in FIG. 3. The rod 58 includes an integral head or button 62 which is disposed in a recess 64 formed in the plug 46. The recess 64 is formed by an axially projecting skirt 66 on the plug 46. The rod 58 is biased into the position shown in FIG. 2 by a coil spring 68 disposed around the rod and engaged with the plug 46 and the button 62. A retaining ring 70 prevents the rod 58 from being displaced from the plug 46.
When the rod 58 and the closure member 32 are biased into the positions shown in FIG. 2 the balls 56 are forced radially outwardly to project beyond the circumference of the stem 48 and prevent the movement of the valve closure member. However, when the button 62 is digitally actuated at will to the position shown in FIG. 3 the groove 60 is placed adjacent the openings 54 and the balls 56 are forcibly cammed into the groove under the urging of the closure member 32 which is urged to move to the position of FIG. 3 when the lever 38 is actuated by the tool operator. With the balls 56 displaced partially into the groove 60 the closure member may be moved to the position placing the groove 34 in communication with the passage to permit pressure fluid to flow to the tool motor 16. After the lever 38 has been moved to open the valve the button 62 may be released and is not required to be continually actuated in order to keep the closure member unlocked. The lever 38 must be depressed to hold the closure member 32 in the FIG. 3 position, however. When the lever 38 is released the closure member 32 moves under the urging of spring 50 to the closed position and the rod 58, under the urging of spring 68, moves to force the balls radially outward in the openings 54 to lock the closure member in the closed position. The rod 58 includes a sloping wall surface 72 at one end of the groove 60 which assists the movement of the balls outwardly in the openings 54.
As will be appreciated from the foregoing description the control valve 26 of the present invention may be easily operated by one hand and by either hand to be unlocked and opened to supply pressure fluid to the motor of the tool 10. A preferred handling mode would be to use the thumb to depress the button 62 and one or more fingers to actuate the lever 38. The compact arrangement of the control valve 26 together with the button 62 being disposed on the opposite side of the handle 12 from the lever 38 promotes the ease of handling and actuation of the control valve when desired and without increasing the bulk of the tool. Moreover, unwanted starting of the tool motor 16 is minimized with the present invention due to the above described arrangement of the control valve operating member and the actuating button 62 as well as the fact that the actuating button for unlocking the control valve closure member is disposed in the protective recess 64.
What is claimed is:
1. In a fluid operated tool:
a housing;
a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing;
a passage in said housing for conducting pressure fluid to said motor;
a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions, a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position and biasing means for urging said closure member to the closed position; and,
locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position, said locking means including a movable rod actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said rod and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said rod is in a first position. said means being operable in response to the movement of said rod to a second position to unlock said closure member.
2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein:
said housing includes a handle having said passage disposed therein and a bore intersecting said passage, said closure member is movably disposed in said bore between valve open and closed positions. and said locking means includes a plug disposed in one end of said bore and supporting said rod for actuation at will to unlock said closure member.
3. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein:
said means comprises ball means disposed in opening means in said plug and engageable with said closure member, and said rod includes a groove registerable with said opening means in response to movement of said rod to said second position for receiving said ball means to unlock said closure member.
4. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein:
said plug includes a recess formed by an axially pro jecting skirt portion of said plug and said rod includes an operating button disposed in said recess and actuatable at will for moving said rod from said first position to said second position.
5. The invention set forth in claim 4 wherein:
said operating member and said button are opposed to each other on opposite sides of said handle.
6. In a fluid operated tool:
a housing;
a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing;
a passage in said housing for conducting pressure fluid to said motor;
a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions and a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position; and,
locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position, said locking means including a member actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said member and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said member is in a first position, said means being operable in response to the movement of said member to a second position to unlock said closure member.

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1. In a fluid operated tool: a housing; a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing; a passage in said housing for conducting pressure fluid to said motor; a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions, a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position and biasing means for urging said closure member to the closed position; and, locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position, said locking means including a movable rod actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said rod and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said rod is in a first position, said means being operable in response to the movement of said rod to a second position to unlock said closure member.
2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein: said housing includes a handle having said passage disposed therein and a bore intersecting said passage, said closure member is movably disposed in said bore between valve open and closed positions, and said locking means includes a plug disposed in one end of said bore and supporting said rod for actuation at will to unlock said closure member.
3. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein: said means comprises ball means disposed in opening means in said plug and engageable with said closure member, and said rod includes a groove registerable with said opening means in response to movement of said rod to said second position for receiving said ball means to unlock said closure member.
4. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein: said plug includes a recess formed by an axially projecting skirt portion of said plug and said rod includes an operatinG button disposed in said recess and actuatable at will for moving said rod from said first position to said second position.
5. The invention set forth in claim 4 wherein: said operating member and said button are opposed to each other on opposite sides of said handle.
6. In a fluid operated tool: a housing; a fluid operated motor disposed in said housing; a passage in said housing for conducting pressure fluid to said motor; a fluid flow control valve interposed in said passage including a closure member movable between open and closed positions and a valve operating member for manually actuating said closure member to the open position; and, locking means cooperable with said closure member for preventing the movement of said closure member to said open position, said locking means including a member actuatable at will for unlocking said closure member for movement to the open position in response to the actuation of said operating member, and means engageable with said member and releasably engageable with said closure member for locking said closure member in a closed position when said member is in a first position, said means being operable in response to the movement of said member to a second position to unlock said closure member.
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