Air cannon
11110579 ยท 2021-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D17/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D2250/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D2250/171
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D17/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25D17/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D17/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D9/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A prior art powered wrist pin knocker is improved with a new plunger that prevents wobbling. The new plunger responds to a return vacuum pressure. The improved plunger is symmetrical along a longitudinal axis. New embodiments include a new side mount valve head to reduce length, a remote air controller and a variable length cylinder for the cannon. The new valve head is a simplified valve head assembly that adapts to an end of the cannon mount or a side mount or a remote mount. Another embodiment provides a stand for a surface mount application. This embodiment can have an extended piston for loosening tail bearings down a long channel. A manual return embodiment can use a rod to manually return the plunger to the proximal end for another firing cycle.
Claims
1. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel, wherein movement of said plunger is actuated by an air controller located remotely from said air cannon; and a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end.
2. The air cannon of claim 1, wherein said valve assembly is removable from said cannon barrel to provide a remote controller for said air cannon.
3. The air cannon of claim 1, wherein said valve assembly is remotely controlled.
4. The air cannon of claim 1, further comprising a hose coupling said air controller and said air cannon.
5. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel, said plunger comprising first and second channels recessed within a plunger external surface, said first and second channels disposed longitudinally between plunger ends, said first channel extending inwardly from a first end of said plunger toward an opposing second end of said plunger, and said second channel extending inwardly from said second end toward said first end; and a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end.
6. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel, said plunger comprising a groove circumferentially recessed within a plunger external surface, said groove defined by a bottom wall disposed between opposing side walls; a bearing housed within said groove; and a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end.
7. The air cannon of claim 6, further comprising a pair of said grooves, each disposed proximate a plunger end.
8. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; first and second flanges disposed about said cannon barrel, said first flange disposed inwardly from said cannon barrel first end, and said second flange disposed inwardly from said cannon barrel second end; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel; and a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end.
9. The air cannon of claim 8, wherein said flange is circumferentially disposed about said cannon barrel.
10. The air cannon of claim 8, further comprising a stand configured to mount said cannon barrel, said stand comprising: a concave brace configured to engage with said flange to mount said cannon barrel on said stand.
11. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel; a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end; and an adapter including (i) an adapter first end having external threads which thread into said cannon barrel second end, and (ii) an adapter second end configured to couple to said wrist pin to receive said wrist pin within an adapter interior space.
12. The air cannon of claim 11, said adapter second end devoid of internal threads.
13. The air cannon of claim 12, said adapter second end comprising at least one bolt configured to extend into said adapter interior space; said bolt configured to engage with said wrist pin to secure said wrist pin within said adapter interior space.
14. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel; a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end; and at least one cannon barrel extension configured to couple to said cannon barrel inwardly from said cannon barrel first and second ends to extend the length of said cannon barrel.
15. The air cannon of claim 14, wherein said cannon barrel extension couples to said cannon barrel via mating flanges.
16. An air cannon comprising: a cannon barrel having opposing cannon barrel first and second ends, said cannon barrel second end configured to couple to a wrist pin; a plunger disposed within said cannon barrel; a valve assembly coupled to said cannon barrel first end; said valve assembly comprising: a first position configured to direct compressed air into said cannon barrel first end to urge said plunger toward said cannon barrel second end; and a second position configured to create a vacuum to retract said plunger toward said cannon barrel first end; and at least one plunger extension which threadedly couples to said cannon barrel, said plunger extension configured to operatively couple to said plunger.
17. The air cannon of claim 16, further comprising an adapter configured to couple said plunger extension to said plunger; said adapter configured to couple to said cannon barrel second end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(33) Before explaining the disclosed embodiments in detail, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited in application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since other embodiments are possible. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(35) The second problem was it did not return via vacuum pressure to the valve body 109 end when the handle H was moved to the return position. The device was designed to use the air pressure from inlet 12 to exhaust from the nozzle 7, thereby creating a vacuum at the valve body 109 end. The plunger hammer P shown in
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(37) It does not wobble, and it returns to the valve body end 109 under vacuum. Air exhaust relief ports 63 allow a certain amount of air to blow by the plunger hammer 50. Bearings 53, 54 slide along the inside of air cannon 1. In
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(39) Stand 820 has feet 721, 722 with crossbars 900 having a bolt 901 connection to feet 721, 722. Shims 999 are stacked to achieve a height and level for air cannon 1. The floating bridges 741 have a concave indent for flanges 700, 701. Bolts 8000 secure the shims 999 at a desired height.
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(50) While a number of exemplifying features and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and subcombinations thereof. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred.