Pump Comprises Hammer Head Or Impact Transmitting Anvil Patents (Class 173/76)
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Patent number: 7814986Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Balck & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Harcar Frantisek
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Patent number: 7775304Abstract: Apparatus for driving an open-ended conductor pipe into the ground. The apparatus includes, in combination, an open-ended conductor pipe capable of being driven into the ground, a drill string, a device for pumping fluid through the drill string, an arrangement for supporting the conductor pipe on the drill string, and a reciprocable impact driver supportable by the drill string within the conductor pipe. The apparatus further includes a device for reciprocating the reciprocable impact driver using fluid pumped through the drill string, an anvil capable of transferring the percussive force of the reciprocable impact driver to the conductor pipe, and jets for jetting fluid into the lower portion of the conductor pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: BP Exploration Operating Company LimitedInventor: Yuejin Luo
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Patent number: 7413026Abstract: A powered hammer includes a housing, a tool holder coupled to the housing and configured to hold a tool, a motor within the housing, a cylinder disposed within the housing, and a piston slideably mounted within the cylinder. A drive mechanism converts rotary output of the motor into a reciprocating motion of the piston. The drive mechanism includes a crank shaft rotationally driven by the motor, a drive pin eccentrically mounted on the crank shaft, and a con rod with a first end connected to the drive pin and a second end connected to the piston. A ram is slideably mounted forward of the piston that is reciprocatingly driven by the piston. A beat piece is slideably mounted forward of the ram. The beat piece is repetitively struck by the reciprocating ram, which in turn repetitively strikes an end of the tool when held in the tool holder to transfer the momentum of the ram to the tool. Lubrication fluid covers at least part of the drive mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Andreas Friedrich, Frantisek Harcar
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Patent number: 7401661Abstract: A vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism for a powered hammer includes a power driven piston in a cylinder that reciprocatingly drives a ram, which repetitively strikes a beat piece, which repetitively strikes a tool received in a tool holder. The vibration reduction and lubricating mechanism includes a first chamber defined in a housing of the powered hammer. A second chamber is defined within an end portion of the cylinder facing the beat piece, forward of the ram. A passageway is in communication with the first and second chambers. A counter mass is mounted for oscillating movement within the first chamber. When the hammer is operated, the counter mass is caused to oscillate to counteract vibration in the housing and to cause lubrication fluid to move between the first and second chambers.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Black & Decker Inc.Inventors: Ulrich Berghauser, Thomas Stanke
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Patent number: 4993501Abstract: A hydraulic hammer is provided, suitable for use as a crust-breaker of aluminum electrolysis pots, having a hydraulically actuated beating mass reciprocally movable in a cylindr to strike against a tool, an intake duct with a filter and a one way valve for conveying external air into a top chamber defined by the rear face of the beating mass, the inner surface of the cylinder and the upper base of the cylinder during the downward stroke of the beating mass, a connection duct with a one way valve for conveying the filtered air contained in the top chamber into a bottom chamber defined by the front face of the beating mass, the inner surface of the cylinder and the rear face of the tool during the upwards movement of the beating mass, so that an over pressure is created in the bottom chamber to exclude dust, etc., from entering through the clearance between the tool and the guide bushing.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: TECHMO Car S.p.AInventor: Gianfranco Zannini
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Patent number: 4553610Abstract: Improvement to a hydraulic striking machine including among other things a body part and a piston, moving to and fro in the body and being accelerated to strike against a tool. The air current produced is led out of the machine uniformly along the surface of the tool to clean the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1984Date of Patent: November 19, 1985Assignee: Kone OyInventors: Raimo K. Pelto-Huikko, Esko A. O. Ahlman, Pertti V. Rautimo
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Patent number: 4290496Abstract: A conventional type of impact rock drill is modified to include a fluid reservoir, valve and piston arrangement whereby each impact stroke of the driver ejects water at high pressure from the cutter bit, thereby increasing the mechanical cutting through hydraulic action of a small volume of high pressure jet of water.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Inventor: Aubrey C. Briggs
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Patent number: 4243110Abstract: A pneumatic percussion rock drill includes a muffler casing surrounding the drill cylinder part and sealingly engaged with the drill housing so that exhaust air from the percussion motor flows forward through ports in a forward housing member into a chamber containing the drill chuck, the chuck rotation gearing, and the drill stem shank. Exhaust air is used to cool and lubricate the chuck parts before exiting from the drill onto the feed mechanism located below the drill housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1979Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: James T. Clemenson, Robert R. Vincent
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Patent number: 4002079Abstract: An elastomeric protector boot for covering the lower housing of a hydraulically operated impactor tool characterized by air vents which are adapted to allow free air communication between the interior of the boot while preventing debris from entering the lower housing of the impactor. The protector boot further includes an internal foam rubber filter member for ensuring that foreign particles do not enter the annular space between the bit and the housing. The air vents are further protected from being snagged or torn through the provision of protection lobes which allow air communication between the air vent while preventing ingress of debris generated by operation of an impactor.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1975Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Inventor: William A. Hall