Explosive powder charge-operated setting tool

Expansible chamber devices – Cylinder detail

Reexamination Certificate

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C060S632000, C227S009000, C227S010000

Reexamination Certificate

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06289789

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an explosive powder-charge operated setting tool including a guide cylinder having a bore, a drive piston displaceably supported in the bore of the guide cylinder and having a stop surface facing in a direction opposite to setting direction, a carrier having, in its end region facing in a direction opposite to the setting direction, a catridge-receiving chamber and a first active surface facing in the setting direction and from which a cylindrical projection extends, with an end surface of the cylindrical projection facing in the setting direction forming a second active surface, and with the stop surface of the drive piston cooperating with the active surface of the support, with the drive piston having a cylindrical recess extending from the stop surface in the setting direction and in which the cylindrical projection of the carrier is received.
2. Description of the Prior Art
For driving fastening elements in hard constructional components, such as concrete, rock, or steel, setting tool, which are driven by propellant means—containing catridges, are used. One of such setting tool is disclosed in French patent No. 1,355,370. The setting tool disclosed in the French patent has a drive piston displaceable in a guide cylinder, and a carrier having a catridge-receiving chamber.
The drive piston is supported in the running bore of the guide cylinder with a possibility of displacement relative to the guide cylinder. The carrier is provided in an end of the guide cylinder facing in a direction opposite to the setting direction and is connected with the guide cylinder. The carrier has a first active surface which is formed by an end surface of the carrier facing in the setting direction and a catridge-receiving chamber formed in an end of the carrier facing in a direction opposite to the setting direction. A central cylindrical projection extends from the first active surface in the setting direction. The cylindrical projection is provided with a second active surface likewise facing in the setting direction. The carrier further includes a connection bore which connects the catridge-receiving chamber with the bore of the guide cylinder.
The drive piston has, in its end facing in the direction opposite to the setting direction, a recess opening in the direction opposite to the setting direction. The inner diameter of this recess substantially corresponds to the outer diameter of the cylindrical projection of the carrier. Because of this, upon ignition of a catridge, a high initial acceleration is sharply reduced to a much smaller acceleration as soon as the projection leaves the recess in the drive piston in which it is received. This sharp transition from a high acceleration to a low acceleration results in a sharp pressure drop in the combustion chamber which, in turn, results in incomplete combustion of the propellant means. The incomplete combustion of the propellant means leads to an excessive soiling of the setting tool.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an explosive powder charge-operated setting tool in which complete combustion of the propellant means takes place after the initial high acceleration following the ignition of the catridge.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an explosive powder charge-operated setting tool in which a uniform transition from the initial high acceleration to the smaller acceleration takes place, so that no sharp pressure drop occurs in the combustion chamber.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
These and other objects of the present invention, which will become apparent hereinafter, are achieved by providing a connection channel which connects the second active surface with the first active surface.
The connection channel according to the present invention insures that immediately before the acceleration of the drive piston in the setting direction or shortly after the start of the acceleration, a portion of the propellant gas, which is generated upon the ignition of the catridge, is diverted to the first active surface of the carrier. Thus, with an increased displacement of the drive piston in the setting direction, the propellant gas and, thereby, the pressure produced by the propellant gas acts on the first active surface. Therefore, the pressure in the recess of the drive piston drops slowly as soon as the projection leaves the recess.
From the manufacturing point of view, it is advantageous when the connection channel extends at least partially over the circumference of the cylindrical projection and along the entire length of the projection.
In order to provide a uniform distribution of the pressure, which is generated by the propellant gas, over the entire surface of the first active surface, advantageously, the connection channel is formed by an annular gap between the outer contour of the cylindrical projection and the inner contour of the cylindrical recess in which the projection is received.
A particularly good and complete combustion of the powder propellant means is achieved when the cross-section of the connection channel amounts to from about 0.04 to about 0.5 of the difference between the cross-sections of the first and second active surfaces.
In order to achieve, before the start of displacement of the drive piston, a good propagation of the propellant gas pressure, which is generated upon the ignition of the catridge, between the second active surface and the recess bottom, preferably, the length of the projecting is selected so that it corresponds to from about 0.5 to about 0.9 of the depth of the recess.
The novel features of the present invention, which are considered as characteristic for the invention, are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its mode of operation, together with additional advantages and objects thereof, will be best understood from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.


REFERENCES:
patent: 6059162 (2000-05-01), Popovich et al.
patent: 1502154 (1969-06-01), None
patent: 1806568 (1970-05-01), None
patent: 1355370 (1964-02-01), None

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