US649547A - Rotary attachment for rock-drill pistons. - Google Patents

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US649547A US73107499A US1899731074A US649547A US 649547 A US649547 A US 649547A US 73107499 A US73107499 A US 73107499A US 1899731074 A US1899731074 A US 1899731074A US 649547 A US649547 A US 649547A
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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
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    • F16H25/00Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms
    • F16H25/08Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion
    • F16H25/12Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion with reciprocation along the axis of rotation, e.g. gearings with helical grooves and automatic reversal or cams
    • 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
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H25/00Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms
    • F16H25/08Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion
    • F16H25/12Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion with reciprocation along the axis of rotation, e.g. gearings with helical grooves and automatic reversal or cams
    • F16H2025/127Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for interconverting rotary motion and reciprocating motion with reciprocation along the axis of rotation, e.g. gearings with helical grooves and automatic reversal or cams using electric solenoids for generating the reciprocating motion

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  • This invention relates to a sleeve, socket, or bearing for a rock-drill pawl.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one form of pawl.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section showing one form of the pawls and ratchet.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section through line cc of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 5 is a crosssection showing Fig. 2 form of pawl in position and its appropriate ratchet.
  • one of the objects is to provide against breakages incident to the excessive duty required of the pawls in turning the drill.
  • the device consists of any drill-rotating mechanism actuated by the reciproeation of the piston and having a suitable ratchet-head A.
  • the pawls B may be of any suitable form. I have shown two such in Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5; but in whatever form they are made I place them in a sleeve. (Shown in Fig. 1 and illustrated in Figs. 3, 4, and 5.)
  • the sleeve C preferably consists of a "cylin-l drical pin bored for a portion of its length to w fit the back or cylindrical side of the pawl; which in the forms shown embraces 1t for more than one-half its diameter. It is slotted to allow the pawl to slide endwise into it, the' pawl-lip projecting outward through the slot; as shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. This sleeve is 6o shown clearly in Fig. l. It is longer than the pawl, extending beyond the length of the pawl on each end.
  • a ilattened extension c adapted to fit in a similarly-formed socket at the end of the pocket in which it is located, Figs. 1 and 4.
  • the sleeve where it projects beyond the pawl is socketed in the ratchet-chamber end, on one end, and in the 7o ratchet-chamber cover on the other end.
  • the functions of the slotted sleeve are twofold. It serves to secure the pawl in the main casting of the drill and at the same time protects the casting from the rapid wear which usually takes place in this part of a drill, as the sleeve may be made of more resistant material than the ratchet-chamber. Furthermore, it forms an easily-renewable wearing part of but little value relatively to the 8o ratchet-chamber. Apart from the advantage derived from its being readily renewed, itincreases the area of the surface affected by the thrust of the pawl.
  • a ratchet-drill pa wl provided with an exterior removable wearing-piece adapted to receive the thrust of said pawl.
  • a removable socket forming a renewable Wearing-piece for the thrust of a drill ratchetroo pawl exterior to said pawl.

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Patented May I5, |900.
P. H. REARDUN. ROTARY ATTACHMENT FOR BUCK DRILL PISTONS.
(Applcgtion filed Sept. 20, 1899.)
(No Model.)
MR@ ases UNITE STATES I PATENT OFFICE.
PATRICK II. REARDON, OF SAN FRAOISCO, CALIFORNIA.
ROTARY ATTACHMENT FOR ROCK-DRILL PlsToNs;
SPECIFICATION forming pare of Leiters Patent No. 649,547, dated may 15, 1906. Application led September 20, 1899. Serial No. 731,074. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, PATRICK II. REARDON, acitizen of the United States, residing at San Francisco, in the county of San Francisco and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rotary Attachments for Rock-Drill Pistons; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
This invention relates to a sleeve, socket, or bearing for a rock-drill pawl.
It consists in the novel construction and combination of the several part-s hereinafter fully described and claimed.
The device is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which-'4- Figure l is a perspective View of the slotted sleeve for the reception of the pawl. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one form of pawl. Fig. 3 is a cross-section showing one form of the pawls and ratchet. Fig. 4 is a cross-section through line cc of Fig. 5. Fig. 5 is a crosssection showing Fig. 2 form of pawl in position and its appropriate ratchet.
This class of devices, owing to the character of their work, are subjected to excessive wear and tear. The ratchet-chamber casting, a comparatively-expensive piece of construction, has heretofore been short-lived, owing to the excessive duty necessarily imposed upon the pawls and their seat.
It is obvious that improvements in the form and construction of rock-drills and their component parts which will obviate the difficulties and provide for the requirements thus referred to will add materially to the life and eective utility of such devices. To accomplish this end, is, stated generally, the object of the present invention.
More specically stated, one of the objects is to provide against breakages incident to the excessive duty required of the pawls in turning the drill.
The device consists of any drill-rotating mechanism actuated by the reciproeation of the piston and having a suitable ratchet-head A. (Shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5.) The pawls B may be of any suitable form. I have shown two such in Figs. 2, 3, 4, and 5; but in whatever form they are made I place them in a sleeve. (Shown in Fig. 1 and illustrated in Figs. 3, 4, and 5.)
The sleeve C preferably consists of a "cylin-l drical pin bored for a portion of its length to w fit the back or cylindrical side of the pawl; which in the forms shown embraces 1t for more than one-half its diameter. It is slotted to allow the pawl to slide endwise into it, the' pawl-lip projecting outward through the slot; as shown in Figs. 3, 4, and 5. This sleeve is 6o shown clearly in Fig. l. It is longer than the pawl, extending beyond the length of the pawl on each end. It is provided with means for preventing its turning when in place, which is preferably, as shown, a ilattened extension c, adapted to fit in a similarly-formed socket at the end of the pocket in which it is located, Figs. 1 and 4. The sleeve where it projects beyond the pawl is socketed in the ratchet-chamber end, on one end, and in the 7o ratchet-chamber cover on the other end.
The functions of the slotted sleeve are twofold. It serves to secure the pawl in the main casting of the drill and at the same time protects the casting from the rapid wear which usually takes place in this part of a drill, as the sleeve may be made of more resistant material than the ratchet-chamber. Furthermore, it forms an easily-renewable wearing part of but little value relatively to the 8o ratchet-chamber. Apart from the advantage derived from its being readily renewed, itincreases the area of the surface affected by the thrust of the pawl.
I do not desire to confine myself to the ex- 8 5 act form or proportion of parts herein shown; but
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
l. A slotted sleeve socketed in the walls of 9o a drill ratchet-chamber having a ratchet-pawl movably fitted therein.
2. A removable slotted sleeve socketed in the Walls of a drill ratchet-chamber having a ratchet-pawl movably fitted therein.
3. A ratchet-drill pa wl provided with an exterior removable wearing-piece adapted to receive the thrust of said pawl.
4. A removable socket forming a renewable Wearing-piece for the thrust of a drill ratchetroo pawl exterior to said pawl.
5. In a rotary attachment for a rock-drill provided with a pawl in an inclosed chamber,
a wearing-piece in said chamber of other than the normal material of said chamber exterior ratchet pawl movably iitted therein said and adapted to receive the thrust of said paWl. sleeve extending beyond the Width of the paW'l 6. A removable slotted sleeve, located in andhavingits projecting ends socketed in the the ratchet chamber of a drill, having a walls of the ratchet-'chamber and provided 5 ratchet pawl movably tted therein said with means adapted to prevent axial move- I5 sleeve extending beyond the Width of the paWl ment thereof.
and havingits projecting ends sooketed in the PATRICK. Il. REARD ON. Walls of the ratchet-chamber. Witnesses:
7. A removable slotted sleeve, located in WVM. A. HEWITT,
Io the ratchet-chamber of a drill, having a A. WV. STAUFFER.
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