Compressed air-operated fastener driver

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Inventors

Elliesen, Wolfgang

Application #

742904

Filed

Nov-18-1976

Published

Oct-3-1978

Current US Class

091/461
137/625.6
227/130

International Classes

F15B 013/042; B25C 001/04

Field of Search

137/625.6 227/130 91/454 91/461

Assignee

Joh. Friedrich Behrens Aktiengesellschaft (Ahrensburg, DE)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beaman & Beaman

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Abstract
The invention pertains to a compressed air-operated fastener driver utilizing a piston reciprocally mounted within a cylinder wherein a control valve at one end of the cylinder selectively opens and closes cylinder ports communicating with a compressed air source, and the control valve utilizes an exhaust passage and abutment cooperating with an exhaust valve controlling the flow through exhaust ports. The control valve positions the exhaust valve, and differential pressure areas defined on the exhaust valve assure closing of the exhaust ports during pressurization of the chamber during the working stroke reducing noise and an efficient utilization of compressed air.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A compressed air operated driver comprising, in combination, a casing, a cylinder defined within said casing having an axis and a control end, a piston reciprocally mounted within said cylinder, said cylinder, piston and control end defining a stroke chamber, a compressed air source, a manually operated first valve mounted on said casing communicating with said air source, a control valve mounted in said casing coaxial with said cylinder and defining said cylinder control end, said control valve being movable within said casing in the axial direction of said cylinder between first and second positions under the influence of said first valve, at least one port defined in said casing selectively communicating with said compressed air source and said stroke chamber, said control valve closing said port as said first position and opening said port at said second position, an exhaust port defined in said casing selectively communicating with said chamber, an exhaust valve movably mounted in said casing controlling flow through said exhaust port, said exhaust valve comprising an annular member in axial alignment with said control valve axially slidably movable within said casing, said exhaust valve including a first pressure surface and a second opposed pressure surface having a greater area than said first surface, a bore in said exhaust valve connecting said surfaces and an exhaust valve seat engaging said second surface whereby pressurized air exposed to said first surface biases said exhaust valve toward said control valve toward a position closing said exhaust port and pressurized air exposed to said second surface biases said exhaust valve in the opposite direction toward a position opening said exhaust port, said abutment selectively engaging said second surface during movement of said control valve from said first position to said second position an exhaust passage defined in said control valve communicating with said chamber and selectively communicating with said exhaust port, and an abutment defined on said control valve engaging said exhaust valve and closing said exhaust port upon said control valve moving from said first position to said second position, said exhaust valve closing said exhaust port until said control valve returns to said first position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention pertains to compressed air drivers, and particularly pertains to a valve arrangement for such apparatus.

Conventional valve arrangements for compressed air driven apparatus utilize head valves in which the valve member is a differential piston which is arranged coaxially with respect to the working cylinder and above the stroke chamber thereof. The differential piston closes the work chamber with respect to the source of compressed air when the piston is in a lower or closed position, and when the piston is an upper position the working chamber communicates with an outlet or exhaust port. The larger of the control surfaces of the control piston is selectively biased with pressure or connected to the atmosphere by a valve which is automatic or manually controlled. Such a valve arrangement is known, and is shown in German Pat. No. 1,285,959. The disadvantage of this type of valve arrangement is that it is not free from overlapping valve operations such that communication of the compressed air reservoir with the working chamber takes place before the exhaust port is completely closed, and the working chamber is in communication with the exhaust port before the communication with the compressed air source is terminated. The operation of a valve arrangement which is not free from such valve overlapping operation results in air pressure losses due to inefficient use of compressed air, and high noise levels are produced resulting from the momentary escape of compressed air directly through the exhaust port.
 
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