Air-pressure-operated implusion mechanism

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Inventors

Tanaka, Hiroshi

Application #

032324

Filed

Mar-17-1993

Published

Aug-1-1995

Current US Class

092/85R
173/210
227/130

International Classes

B25C 001/04

Field of Search

173/212 173/211 173/101 173/210 227/170 92/85

Assignee

Max Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Rada; Rinaldi I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman Darby & Cushman

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Abstract
A weight piston according to the present invention, which is slidable along the axis of drive of a drive piston, is moved in the direction opposite to the direction of movement of the drive piston, to cancel the reaction force which is produced by the movement of the latter, thereby to prevent application of the upward reaction force to the housing of the tool. More specifically, the diameter of the weight piston is made larger than that of the drive piston, so that a part of the reaction force produced by the weight piston acts on the housing in the direction of movement of the drive piston.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A compressed-air-operated impulsion mechanism comprising:

an impulsion cylinder member having a longitudinal axis;

an impulsion piston slidably fitted in said impulsion cylinder member along said longitudinal axis, said impulsion piston having an effective area facing a first direction; and

a reaction force absorbing means for absorbing a reaction force of said impulsion piston arising when said impulsion piston is driven in a second direction opposite said first direction, said reaction force absorbing means being slidably fitted in said impulsion cylinder member along said longitudinal axis, said reaction force absorbing means having an effective area facing said second direction which is greater than said effective area of said impulsion piston, said respective effective areas being opposed to one another in said impulsion cylinder member such that compressed air is introduced therebetween to thereby drive said reaction force absorbing means in said first direction and drive said impulsion piston in said second direction.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Industrial Application

This invention relates to an air-pressure-operated impulsion mechanism used for a nailing machine or the like, in which an impulsion piston slidably fitted in an impulsion cylinder is driven impulsively by compressed air, so that a nail is hammered with a driver coupled to the impulsion piston.

2. Description of the Prior Art

An air-pressure-operated nailing machine is known in the art in which a piston in a cylinder is driven impulsively by compressed air, so that a fixing metal piece such as a nail is hammered into articles such as walls, plates, etc. The conventional nailing machine has an impulsion mechanism as outlined in the part (a) of FIG. 11. That is, an impulsion cylinder 80 is fixedly mounted in a housing (not shown), and an impulsion piston 81 coupled to a driver 82 is slidably fitted in the impulsion cylinder 80, thus dividing the impulsion cylinder 80 into an upper chamber and a lower chamber. Compressed air is introduced into the impulsion cylinder above the impulsion piston 81; i.e., into the upper chamber, so that the impulsion piston 81 is moved downwardly to cause the driver 82 to hammer the nail into the article.
 
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