Compression-vacuum percussive action machine

Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – With means to cause or control advance of hammer head

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173123, B25D 926, B25D 1112, F21C 3724

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049916645

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to compression-vacuum percussive action machines.
Compression-vacuum percussive action machines normally have a piston and a hammer accommodated inside a cylinder and separated by an air cushion. The piston is connected to a drive shaft by way of a connecting rod and a crank, whereas the hammer is intended to engage with a work tool and reciprocates in phase coincidence with the piston.
With the aim of reducing the forces of recoil arising during the movement of the piston and hammer the crank is connected to the drive shaft through counterweight.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is known a compression-vacuum percussive action machine comprising a housing which accommodates a cylinder with a piston, a drive connected to the piston by a crank mechanism, and a hammer connected to the piston by way of an air cushion and engaging with a work tool (cf., DE, B, No. 2,407,879). In order to reduce vibration, the crank has a counterweight. The counterweight is positioned so that the forces of inertia arising as a result of rotation of the crank from the translational movement of the piston and counterweight are oppositely directed. Acting on the housing of the machine in counterphase, these forces balance each other, whereby vibration of the housing of the compression-vacuum machine is reduced. A disadvantage of this machine is high vibration of the housing corresponding to the frequency of movement of the hammer caused by a continuously varying pressure in the air cushion, as the forces caused by the pressure in the air cushion which varying in sign and magnitude are not balanced.
There is also known a compression-vacuum percussive action machine comprising a housing which accommodates a cylinder containing a hammer intended to engage with a work tool, and a piston separated from the hammer by an air cushion and capable of reciprocating inside the cylinder, a crank connected to the piston and linked with a drive by a counterweight whose centre of mass is offset relative to a straight line passing through the points of intersection of the axes of the drive shaft and crank with a plane perpendicular to the axis of the drive shaft (cf., J. E. Ivanov "Povyshenie nadezhnosti kompressionno-vakuumnykh otboinykh elektromolotkov", Ref. sbornik "Mekhanizirovanny instrument i otdelochnye mashiny", vypusk 3, 1967, NIIinfstroidorkommunmash, Moscow, pages 8 and 9).
In this compression-vacuum percussive action machine vibration caused by pressure forces periodically acting axially of the movement of the piston are reduced through compensating such forces by centrifugal forces of the asymmetrical counterweight. Displacement of the counterweight relative to the axis of the crank is such that the centrifugal force arising during rotation of the counterweight is directed in a counterphase to the maximum pressure force in the air cushion. This in turn reduces the action of the pressure forces exerted on the housing and brings down its vibration axially of the machine.
One disadvantage of the above machine resides in excessive vibration of the housing in a direction perpendicular to the travel path of the piston, because, as a rule, the pressure forces in the air cushion prevail over the forces of inertia of the reciprocating piston. Therefore, a counterweight of substantial mass is necessary to compensate for the forces of pressure in the air cushion. The centrifugal force of such a counterweight is not balance in a direction perpendicular to the travel path of the piston, which leads to high vibrations of the housing in this direction.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention aims at providing a counterweight of a compression-vacuum percussive action machine which would be so constructed as to balance the forces of inertia of parts executing reciprocations and variable forces of pressure in the air cushion to result in bringing down vibrations imparted to the housing of the machine.
The aims of the invention are attained by that in a compression-vacuum percussive action mac

REFERENCES:
patent: 4222443 (1980-09-01), Chiomy

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