[0001] This invention relates to a pneumatic power tool, in particular a pneumatic power
tool comprising a housing, a motor, an air inlet passage in the housing communicating
with the motor, a pistol type handle extending from the housing substantially perpendicularly
to the application direction of the tool, and an air communication means for connecting
the air inlet passage to a pressure air supply conduit connected to the tool.
[0002] In practically all prior art pneumatic power tools of the above type, the air communication
means, i.e. inlet and exhaust passages, are located in the handle. This means that
the pressure air supply hose as well as the exhaust air ducting hose, when used, are
connected to the lower end of the handle. In working areas where the tool is used
in horizontal application directions, which is the most common application for pistol
handle tools, and the pressure air hose extends from a hose reel located above the
working area of the tool, the air hose connected to the lower end of the handle causes
an awkward handling of the tool.
[0003] Prior attempts to solve this problem have comprised the employment of a U-shaped
pipe between the tool handle and the air hose, thereby obtaining a closer bend of
the line in that the hose itself is not bent. However, the handling of the tool is
not really improved since the hose still runs in parallell with the handle.
[0004] Another problem concerned with pistol handle type pneumatic tools having the exhaust
passage located in the handle is the undesirable cooling of the handle. This is the
case, for example when ducting away of the exhaust air is desired via a hose connected
coaxially with the pressure air supply hose.
[0005] The above problems are solved by the invention as it is defined in the claims.
[0006] An embodiment of the invention is described below in detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
[0008] Fig 1 shows a pneumatic power tool according to the invention suspended by the pressure
air hose in a weight balancing hose reel.
[0009] Fig 2 shows a longitudinal section through the rear part of the power tool in Fig.
1.
[0010] The tool shown on the drawings is a pneumatically powered screw tightening tool which
is suspended in its working position by a pressure air supply hose 6 connected to
the tool. The hose 6 is wound on a weight balancing hose reel 7, which is mounted
on a firm overhead building structure like a beam 8.
[0011] The power tool shown in the drawing figures comprises a housing 10, a pressure air
supply hose connection 11, a pistol type handle 12 and an output shaft 13 extending
out of the front part of the housing 10. The output shaft 13 is coupled to a pneumatic
vane motor 14 via a mechanical power transmission (not shown).
[0012] The connection 11 for the pressure air supply hose 6 is located at the upper end
of an air inlet pipe 16 which is threaded into a socket portion 17 in the rear end
portion 15 of the housing 10. This socket portion 17 has a direction substantially
opposite the handle 12 and perpendicular to the application direction of the tool,
which is in the axial direction of the output shaft 13. This means that when the tool
is used with the handle 12 directed downwards, which is normally the case, the inlet
pipe 16 is directed upwards.
[0013] In the rear end portion 15 of the housing 10, there is mounted a tilting type throttle
valve 20 sealingly cooperating with a seat 21. The valve 20 is operated by a common
pistol type trigger 22 on the handle 12. The trigger 22 is provided with an extension
rod 19 to reach the stem of the valve 20.
[0014] Downstream of the throttle valve 20, an air feed passage 23 leads pressure air from
the valve 20 to the motor 14. The exhaust air from the motor 14 is vented from the
housing 10 through a number of openings 24 into an outlet casing 25. The latter is
mounted on top of the tool housing 10 and surrounds the air inlet pipe 16. At its
upper end, the outlet casing 25 is provided with a rotatable outlet sleeve 26 which
surrounds the inlet pipe 16 in a coaxial relationship and which comprises one or more
openings 27 for directing the exhaust air flow as desired.
[0015] Since the outlet casing 25 and sleeve 26 surround the inlet pipe 16 in a coaxial
relationship, a hose for ducting away the exhaust air from the tool may be attached
coaxially with the pressure air supply hose. Such an exhaust hose is connected directly
on the outlet sleeve 26.
[0016] The pistol type handle 12 comprises a grip element 28 which is formed with a socket
portion 29 of square cross section for fitting on a projection 30 of a corresponding
cross section on the housing 10. The grip element 28 is secured to the housing 10
by a screw 31 which is inserted through a stepped bore 32 in the grip element 28 and
which engages a threaded bore 33 in the square projection 30.
[0017] As being apparent from Fig 1, the air communication means in the form of the upwardly
directed inlet pipe 16 and the exhaust casing 25 provides for a more comfortable handling
of the tool, since the upwardly running pressure air supply hose 6 does not interfere
with the grip area around the handle 12. It is also clearly illustrated that the air
hose 6 very well may be used for suspending the tool in a balancing device. Thereby,
the commonly used suspension yoke on the tool and the suspension cable coupling the
tool to a balancing reel may be omitted.
[0018] It is important to note, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific
inlet pipe location illustrated in the described example. The invention relates to
a handle separated tool housing mounted air communication means with coaxial air supply
and air exhaust passages, and the very location of these means may be varied within
the scope of the claims in order to adapt the tool to various working conditions.
For instance, the air communication means may be located at the rear end wall of the
housing 10 to facilitate operation of the tool in a downward direction.
1. A pneumatic power tool, comprising a housing (10), a motor (14), an air inlet passage
(23) in said housing (10) communicating with said motor (14), a pistol type handle
(12) extending from said housing (10) substantially perpendicularly to the application
direction of the tool, and an air communication means (16, 20, 25, 26) for connecting
said air inlet passage (23) to an external pressure air supply conduit (6), characterized in that said air communication means (16, 20, 25, 26) comprises an air supply passage
forming member (16) rigidly connected at its one end to the rear part of said housing
(10) separate from said handle (12), and an exhaust air passage forming means (25,
26) having an outlet portion (26) which is disposed in a substantially coaxial relationship
with said air supply passage forming member (16).
2. Power tool according to claim 1, wherein said outlet portion (26) comprises a coupling
means for connection of an exhaust air conduit in a coaxial relationship with said
pressure air supply conduit (6).
3. Power tool according to claim 2, wherein said outlet portion (26) is rotatable for
adjustability of the flow direction of the exhaust air.
4. Power tool according to anyone of claims 1-3, wherein said air supply passage forming
member (16) extends from said housing (10) substantially perpendicularly to the application
direction of the tool and substantially opposite to said handle (12).
5. Power tool according to anyone-of claims 1-4, wherein said air communication means
(16, 20, 25, 26) comprises a throttle valve (20), and a trigger (22) located on said
handle (12) is arranged to operate said throttle valve (20) via a coupling element
(19).