Hammer machine

Tool driving or impacting – Impacting devices – Impact transmitting anvil

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B23B 4516

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050486187

ABSTRACT:
A hammer machine comprises a machine housing (10) with a cylinder (11) in which a reciprocating drive piston (40) via a gas cushion (44) drives a hammer piston (15) to impact on respectively to move away from a tool (20) carried by the housing (10). The movement of the hammer piston (15) away from the tool (20) is supported by underpressure in the gas cushion (44) and rebound. A connecting passage (52) in the drive piston (40), the cylinder (11) or the hammer piston (15) comprises a one-way valve (57) and a throttling means (53) via which the gas cushion (44) is replenished by ambient air for regulating the gas cushion pressure during operation of the drive piston. The one-way valve (57) closes to prevent escape of gas from the gas cushion (44). A damping cylinder (51) in communication with the connecting passage (52) can be provided on one of the pistons (40;15), which, when the piston tend to collide, sealingly cooperates with a damping pistons (50) on the other piston (15;40) so as to prevent collision.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2121706 (1938-06-01), Little
patent: 2677355 (1954-09-01), Manner et al.
patent: 3642077 (1972-02-01), Bayard

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