Patents Assigned to Atlas Copco Berema Aktiebolag
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Patent number: 6112831Abstract: A handle frame (20;20.sup.1 ;120) for a portable power tool, wherein the portable power tool comprises a housing (10), a hammer mechanism (13) provided in the housing (10), and an elongate working implement (12) having an impact receiving end extending into the housing (10) for receiving impacts in a longitudinal direction from the hammer mechanism (13). The handle frame includes two parallel elongate side members (21) disposed on opposite sides of the housing (10) and extending in a first plane (x--x) parallel to a tool application direction, each of the side members (21) having a forward end portion (21a) located in the tool application direction and a rear end portion (21b) located in a direction opposite to the tool application direction. Mountings (16,17) are provided on the side members (21) for connecting the handle frame to the housing (10) of the portable power tool in a vibration damped manner.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Lennart Gustafsson
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Patent number: 5947211Abstract: A vibration-damped, machine driven tool includes a machine housing, a drive mechanism housed in the housing and operable to drive a tool projecting out from the housing, a carrier device which forms a cradle in which the machine housing is suspended, and a vibration damper coupling the carrier device to the machine housing. The machine housing and the tool are subjectable to an appropriately directed tool-feeding force via the carrier device so as to cause the tool to work on an outer workpiece. When the tool is at work, the drive mechanism generates vibrations. In order to reduce the vibrations, the vibration damper includes at least two pairs of leaf spring bridges which are fixedly mounted in abutment with the machine housing and with the cradle formed by the carrier device, and which are mutually spaced apart in a longitudinal direction of the cradle.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1998Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Stefan Jakobsson
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Patent number: 5702112Abstract: In the front head (11) of a machine hammer (10), transversely disposed wedges (18) are adapted to lock the working tool (12) so that the working tool (12) is axially movable by form-restricted cooperation with recesses (16) on the working tool (12). Each wedge (18) is locked in the front head (11) by a key (20), which extends across the wedge (18) into engagement with a transverse bore (21) therein. The key (20) has a releasable locking device including a locking element affixed in the front head (11) and formed by a polyurethane block (24). The block (24) is provided with a through bore (27) and has elastically form-recovering material properties. When, for purposes of locking the key (20), the key (20) is pressed through the bore of the block (24), the block (24) is caused to expand resiliently into an annular groove (22) on the key (20), thereby locking the key (20) in the front head (11) and providing its wedge (18) locking function.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1995Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventors: Osten Kurt Brannstrom, Stig Bertil Artur Fredin
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Patent number: 5542784Abstract: When driving a tube (24) into the ground, primarily for subsequently loading the tube with an explosive substance and subsequent blasting of the surrounding ground, a driving rod (20) whose rear end is provided with an insert end (13) which can be connected to a percussion machine (36) is employed in the driving operation. The non-metallic tube (24) is fitted over the driving rod (20), against an axial stop (16). A forwardly located, conical sacrificial tip (28) has a base cross-section dimension (30) which corresponds to the outer dimension of the tube (24), followed by a neck portion providing a shoulder (31). The tip (28) is supported by the shoulder (31) with clamping engagement with the tube in an orifice of the tube, and forms, together with the tube (24), a unit (24, 28) which is fitted onto the driving rod (20) and brought into impact contact between an anvil surface (33) on the tip (28) and the forward end (21) of the device.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1993Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Sture S. G.ang.rdenberg
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Patent number: 5450911Abstract: A railroad spike driving tool (30) is adapted to be inserted by its shank (22') for cooperation into hand-held hammer machines of the type comprising a machine housing (10) with a cylinder (11), in which a reciprocating drive piston (14) via a gas cushion in a working chamber (12) repeatedly drives a hammer piston (15) to impact on the shank (22') during spike driving. Forward sudden displacement of the shank (22') causes the hammer piston (15) to perform a forward blow in the void and come to rest. If the tool (30), as a result of the last impact and simultaneous sideward shifting of the machine, happens to hit against the rail, a safety spring (36), pre-stressed between a rearwardly facing shoulder (34) on the tool (30) and the machine housing (10), prevents the tool (30) from bouncing back into the machine and thus from being hit by said hammer blow in the void or from releasing a new blow. Possible injury to the operator is thereby avoided.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Lennart K. R. Gustafsson
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Patent number: 5445232Abstract: A hydraulic breaking hammer (10) has a machine housing (11) in which a percussion motor (15) which includes a reciprocatingly movable percussion piston (17) delivers impacts to a breaking tool (13) in the front of the machine housing (11). The machine housing (11) is carried by a surrounding carrier support (18) via intermediate walls (24, 25, 26). The carrier support has the form of a shell (18) which is attached at the rear adjacent connecting devices (19), to a carrier, such as a hydraulic digging machine which aligns the machine housing (11) while the manner (10) is at work. The machine housing (11) is constructed without joints in its axial direction along the length of the housing and includes a guide passage (21) in which a percussion motor (15) is carried, this percussion motor having the form of an insert cartridge which can be clamped from the rear.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventors: Osten Brannstrom, Roland Henriksson
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Patent number: D319959Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1988Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Alf K. Johansson
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Patent number: D319960Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1988Date of Patent: September 17, 1991Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventor: Alf K. Johansson
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Patent number: D386055Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1996Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: Atlas Copco Berema AktiebolagInventors: Lennart K. R. Gustafsson, Stefan G. Jakobsson