QUICK CHANGE PNEUMATIC HAMMER
20210086338 ยท 2021-03-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D2250/111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B21/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25D17/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pneumatic hammer extender arm assembly is provided comprising an elongated extender arm body defining a hammer engaging portion formed at a first end of the body, and a hammerhead engaging portion formed at a second end of the body. A hammerhead is detachably engageable to the hammerhead engaging portion to allow for quick change of the hammerhead without the need for any tools. The hammerhead may alternately be implemented to engage and apply an impact force to a fastener that may be axially offset from the extender arm body.
Claims
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35. A fastener impact assembly, manually engageable to an extender arm body, for applying an impact force to a fastener, the fastener impact assembly comprising: a first hammerhead engaging member including a first hammerhead coupling portion on a first end thereof, the first hammerhead coupling portion being formed to be releasably engageable to a first extender arm body coupling portion included on a first end of the extender arm body; and a second hammerhead engaging member including a second hammerhead coupling portion on a first end thereof, the second hammerhead coupling portion being formed to be releasably engageable to a second extender arm body coupling portion included on a second end of the extender arm body opposite the first end.
36. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 35 wherein the first hammerhead coupling portion is a protrusion, and the first extender arm body coupling portion is a recess having a size and shape which is complementary to the protrusion.
37. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 36 wherein the protrusion includes a resiliently movable member protruding therefrom which is frictionally engageable to a corresponding interior surface defined by the recess.
38. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 35 wherein the first hammerhead engaging member includes a second end which is opposite the first end and defines an impact surface.
39. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 35 wherein the second hammerhead coupling portion is a cavity, and the second extender arm body coupling portion is a protrusion having a size and shape which is complementary to the cavity.
40. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 39 further comprising a hammerhead which is releasably engageable to a second end of the second hammerhead engaging member which is opposite the first end thereof, the hammerhead defining an impact surface.
41. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 40 wherein: a portion of the second hammerhead engaging member proximate the first end thereof is of first diameter, and a portion of the second hammerhead engaging member proximate the second end thereof is of second diameter less than the first diameter; and the hammerhead defines a cavity having a size and shape which is complementary to, and adapted to releasably receive, the portion of the second hammerhead engaging member which is of the second diameter.
42. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 41 wherein: the portion of the second hammerhead engaging member which is of the second diameter includes a continuous circumferential groove which is formed therein and partially accommodates an O-ring therein; and the cavity of the hammerhead includes a continuous circumferential groove which is formed in an interior wall defined thereby and adapted to partially receive the O-ring when the portion of the second hammerhead engaging member which is of the second diameter is advanced into the cavity of the hammerhead.
43. A fastener impact assembly, manually engageable to an extender arm body, for applying an impact force to a fastener, the fastener impact assembly comprising: a hammerhead engaging member including a hammerhead engaging member coupling portion on a first end thereof, the hammerhead engaging member coupling portion being formed to be releasably engageable to a first extender arm body coupling portion included on a first end of the extender arm body; and a hammerhead including a hammerhead coupling portion on a first end thereof, the hammerhead coupling portion being formed to be releasably engageable to a second extender arm body coupling portion included on a second end of the extender arm body opposite the first end.
44. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 43 wherein the hammerhead engaging member coupling portion is a protrusion, and the first extender arm body coupling portion is a recess having a size and shape which is complementary to the protrusion.
45. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 44 wherein the protrusion includes a resiliently movable member protruding therefrom which is frictionally engageable to a corresponding interior surface defined by the recess.
46. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 44 wherein the hammerhead engaging member includes a second end which is opposite the first end and defines an impact surface.
47. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 44 wherein the hammerhead coupling portion is a cavity, and the second extender arm body coupling portion is a protrusion having a size and shape which is complementary to the cavity.
48. The fastener impact assembly as recited in claim 47 wherein the hammerhead includes a second end which is opposite the first end and defines an impact surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0046] The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of forming and connecting the components of the pneumatic hammer extender arm assembly described herein. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
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[0050] In the present embodiment, the resilient retaining member 19 is formed as an O ring which mateably engages groove 25 of hammerhead 17, as described above. However, it is anticipated that the resilient member 19 may be alternately formed as one or more retractable projections that are engageable with one or more mating recesses formed in the hammerhead 17.
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[0052] As those with ordinary skill in the art will recognize, the diameter and the axial length of the hammerhead engaging portion 15, the hammerhead cavity 21, and the first stop portion 33 may be selected so that the hammerhead engaging portion 15 is securely retained within the hammerhead 17. Hammerhead 17 and the hammerhead engaging portion 15 may be manually engaged and disengaged, without the need for tools, while remaining in engagement during normal operation of the hammer extender arm assembly and hammer. Further, the diameter of the stop portion 33 may be formed to define an impact surface 34, which communicates an impact force to the hammerhead 17 in response to reciprocation of the body 11. Alternatively/additionally, the impact force may be communicated to the hammerhead 17 along impact surface 16, formed on the hammerhead engaging portion 15.
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[0055] Second coupling member 49 is engageable with cavity 51 formed in hammerhead engaging portion 45. Protrusion 49 and cavity 51 are sized for meeting engagement. Hammerhead 47 is engageable to hammerhead engaging portion 45, as previously described.
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[0057] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the orientation of extender arm body 41 may be reversed where, for example, the protrusion 53 is provided on the hammerhead engaging portion 45, and the cavity 51 is provided on the hammer engaging portion 43. It will also be recognized that the first and second coupling members, as well as the mating structures on the hammer engaging portion 43 and the hammerhead engaging portion 45 may vary in size and shape without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the present invention.
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[0063] The scraper blade support member 91 further defines a receiving cavity 95 which defines a scraper blade support member seating surface 103, and opposing first and second scraper blade support member tapered sidewalls 99, 101, extending rearwardly and outwardly from the scraper blade support member seating surface 103. As it will be clear from the figures, the scraper blade seating surface at 92, and scraper blade sidewalls 88, 89, are formed to substantially complement scraper blade support member seating surface 103 and scraper blade support member sidewalls 99, 101. As a result, the scraper blade is engageable to the scraper blade support member in a manner such that the scraper blade sidewalls extend in substantially abutting relation with the scraper blade support member sidewalls, and the scraper blade seating surface extends in substantially abutting relation with the scraper blade support member seating surface. As a result, the axial impact force communicated between the scraper blade support member 91 and the scraper blade 81 is communicated along the interface of scraper blade support member seating surface 103, and scraper blade seating surface 92.
[0064] As one of ordinary skill will recognize, the scraper blade may be subject to a torque or rotational force as it scrapes along the surface, due to the irregularity of the surface. However, the abutting engagement of the scraper blade sloped sidewalls 88, 89 and the scraper blade support member sidewalls 99, 101 provide lateral support that opposes any rotation of the scraper blade 81 relative to the scraper blade support member 91, thereby maintaining the scraper blade in a normal orientation relative to the extender arm 10 as the scraper blade is in use.
[0065] Scraper blade support member 91 further defines a fastener receiving aperture 96, which is disposed in a vertical registry with the scraper fastener receiving aperture 85, when the scraper 81 is engaged to the scraper support member 91. Fastener 94 extends through the apertures 85, 96, and retaining nut 97 to secure the scraper blade 81 to the scraper blade support member 91.
[0066] As one of ordinary skill will recognize, the engagement of the seating surface and sidewalls of the scraper blade, to the seating surface and sidewalls of the scraper blade support member, functions to provide axial and rotational support for the scraper blade assembly 80. As such, the fastener 93 does not have to bear the impact or rotational load communicated between the scraper blade 81 and the scraper blade support member 91. This provides greater durability of the scraper blade assembly 80, as the fastener 93 need not be put under substantial load to maintain integrity of the assembly.
[0067] In one embodiment of the scraper blade assembly 80, the angle between the slope of the scraper blade sidewalls 88, 89, may be slightly greater than the slope of the scraper blade support member sidewalls 99, 101, to allow for easier assembly of the scraper blade and the scraper blade support member. In such an embodiment, any rotation of the scraper blade 81, relative to the scraper blade support member 91, would be limited to the small angular difference between the slope of the scraper blade sidewalls and the slope of the scraper blade support member sidewalls.
[0068] As noted above, the present invention may be implemented in alternative constructions, which allow for engagement to an impact hammer, or a hammerhead of various types and sizes, depending upon the particular application.