Pneumatic piston apparatus

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Inventors

Haytayan, Harry M.

Application #

715854

Filed

Aug-19-1976

Published

Jul-4-1978

Current US Class

091/418
091/461
251/357
251/358
251/63.5

International Classes

F15B 013/04; F16K 001/46

Field of Search

227/130 251/357 251/63 251/63.5 251/356 251/358 91/461 91/469 91/418

Assignee

Pneutek, Inc. (Billercia,, MA)

Examiners

Cohen; Irwin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schiller & Pandiscio

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Abstract
An improved pneumatic piston apparatus is provided wherein a movable poppet valve member employs at least one composite member exposed to air pressure which varies dynamically during the operation of the apparatus. Delamination of the composite member and resultant malfunction of the poppet valve are avoided by a novel construction in accordance with the principles of the present invention, which excludes the dynamically varying air pressure from access to the interface between the layers of the separate materials comprising the composite member. The effect achieved by the novel construction is further enhanced by the manner in which the composite member is retained on the poppet valve member. Unwanted movement of the piston conjointly with the motion of the poppet valve member is precluded in the invention by providing an air space therebetween.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A poppet valve of the type having a movable valve member adapted for travel in an axial direction;

said movable valve member comprising a cylindrical outside wall coaxially spaced from a hollow central column;

a face plate terminating one end of said valve member, said face plate comprising a substantially disk-shaped core;

a boss integral with said core and coaxially projecting from a core surface interior to said valve member to form a peripheral core flange, said boss and said flange jointly defining a recess therebetween;

said face plate further including a resilient cover molded to said core, said cover enveloping the exterior core surface and said flange and abutting said core boss in said recess to form a common coplanar surface with said interior core surface;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to new and improved pneumatic piston apparatus and in particular to an air-powered nail driver which employs a poppet valve that avoids the problems inherent in apparatus of this type and which interfaces with the piston in a novel and improved manner.

The use of poppet valves in pneumatic piston apparatus is well known, as evidenced by U.S. Pat. No. 3,952,398. Such valves generally have a movable member adapted for linear travel between pre-set limits in order to admit or to block the admission of a fluid, e.g., pressurized air. In present day applications, it is common for such valves to operate in an environment where the air pressure employed may exceed 200 psi. During the operation of the pneumatic piston apparatus the pressure may vary dynamically, sometimes in a different manner for different parts of the apparatus. Where the poppet valve includes composite members, i.e., members that include layers of different materials, delamination resulting in the separation of the layers of material may occur during the operation. Such action is particularly pronounced where the interface between such layers is exposed to the dynamically varying pressure conditions.
 
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