Air tool

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Inventors

Leininger, Jon J.

Application #

661173

Filed

Jun-10-1996

Published

Sep-1-1998

Current US Class

290/43
290/54

International Classes

F03B 013/00

Field of Search

310/90 290/54 74/116

Examiners

Stephan; Steven L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner

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Abstract
An improved air tool includes an integrated air motor and electrical generator wherein the stator is positioned on a side of the rotor body opposite the working end of the tool to reduce vibrations transmitted to the stator. The stator is also positioned between the compressed air inlet and the rotor body such that compressed air flows across the stator to prevent overheating of the stator. The air tool includes an indicating circuit connected to the battery charging circuit for indicating a battery charge condition, a battery discharge condition, and a low lubrication condition of the air vanes. A light ring assembly is attached to the working end of the tool housing to provide light at the working end of the tool. Materials chosen for the magnets and the poles of the stator increase the power capability of the electrical generator. An illuminating apparatus for a conventional air tool includes a light ring with integral generator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An air tool having a working end and comprising:

A. a tool housing;

B. a compressed air inlet; and

C. an integrated air motor and electrical generator, for powering the tool and positioned within the housing and including:

1. a shaft mounted on a bearing, for rotation within the housing;

2. a rotor body attached to the shaft;

3. a plurality of vanes connected to the rotor body;

4. a plurality of magnetic elements disposed in the rotor body; and

5. a stator positioned within the housing coaxially with the rotor body, on a side of the rotor body opposite the working end of the air tool and between the compressed air inlet and the rotor body such that compressed air flows across the stator, wherein the stator interacts with the magnetic elements to generate electricity when the rotor body is rotated by the compressed air.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to improvements to air powered tools and, in particular, to improvements to air powered tools that have an air motor having an integral generator (integrated air motor generator or IAMG).

An air tool with an air motor having an integral generator is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,922 issued on Jul. 7, 1987 to the inventor of the present invention. U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,922 is hereby incorporated by reference. FIG. 12 shows the side-pole arrangement of the air motor and integral generator of the '922 patent. As shown in FIG. 12, the side-pole arrangement includes a bearing 139 at the working end of the tool, a bearing end plate 178, an insulating ring 142, coils 180, a magnet rotor 174 having magnets 176, an air chamber 134, a rotor shaft 146, a rotor body 148, fins 150, a bearing end plate 152, a bearing 154 and a retaining ring 156.

In the side-pole arrangement of FIG. 12, the magnet rotor 174 and coils 180 are positioned between the working end of the air tool and the rotor body 148. In such a position, it has been found that the magnet rotor 174 and coils 180 are subjected to a large amount of vibrations transmitted from the working end of the tool. These vibrations are freely transmitted directly to the permanent magnets 176 in the magnet rotor 174 thereby causing detrimental changes in the magnetic properties (magnetic disorientation) over time. This magnetic disorientation results in diminished energy from the magnetic circuit and consequent diminished electrical output from the generator.