Abstract
An improved air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench which does not discharge its exhaust air into the atmosphere
directly from the end of its handle, but discharges it into the atmosphere
at a considerable distance from the end of its handle to prevent any
dust, etc. from rising at the site of work and any noise from being
produced and thereby improve the working environment. In an air in-take
and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact wrench having at the
end of its handle an intake port and an exhaust port for compressed
air for operating an air motor, a silencing bellows tube surrounding
an air intake tube connected to the intake port is attached to the
end of the handle and the silencing bellows tube and the air intake
tube define an annular passage therebetween as an air exhaust passage.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench having at the end of its handle an intake port and an exhaust
port for compressed air for operating an air motor, wherein a silencing
bellows tube surrounding an air intake tube connected to the intake
port is attached to the end of the handle and the silencing bellows
tube and the air intake tube define an annular passage therebetween
as an air exhaust passage.
2. The air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench according to claim 1, wherein the air intake tube is connected
by a hose adapter to the other end of a connecting tube fitted at
one end in the intake port formed at the end of the handle.
3. The air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench according to claim 2, wherein the connecting tube has an
externally threaded portion for connection with the intake port
at one end and an externally threaded portion for connection with
the hose adapter at the other end.
4. The air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench according to claim 2, wherein the silencing bellows tube
is attached to one end of a deflector cover attached to the end
of the handle with a packing disposed therebetween.
5. The air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench according to claim 4, wherein the deflector cover is attached
by inserting it about the connecting tube fitted in the handle,
holding it against the packing at the end of the handle and bringing
the hose adapter into threaded engagement with the connecting tube.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to an air intake and exhaust device
for a pistol type air impact wrench. More particularly, it relates
to an improvement in the air intake and exhaust device which prevents
noise made by exhaust air discharged from the end of a handle forming
an integral part of the housing of a pistol type air impact wrench,
or dust produced by the exhaust air around the hand of a person
working with it.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] A known pistol type air impact wrench has its exhaust air
discharged from the end of is handle close to the hand of a person
working with it, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,605,914. Its force
is so strong that its scattering of dust, etc. has unavoidably brought
about a worse working environment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide
an air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact wrench
which does not discharge its exhaust air into the atmosphere directly
from the end of its handle, but discharges it into the atmosphere
at a considerable distance from the end of its handle to prevent
any dust, etc. from rising at the site of work and any noise from
being produced and thereby improve the working environment.
[0006] The above object is attained according to this invention
by an air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench having at the end of its handle an intake port and an exhaust
port for compressed air for operating an air motor, wherein a silencing
bellows tube surrounding an air intake tube connected to the intake
port is attached to the end of the handle and the silencing bellows
tube and the air intake tube define an annular passage therebetween
as an air exhaust passage.
[0007] The air intake tube is preferably connected by a hose adapter
to the other end of a connecting tube fitted at one end in the intake
port formed at the end of the handle.
[0008] The connecting tube preferably has an externally threaded
portion for connection with the intake port at one end and an externally
threaded portion for connection with the hose adapter at the other
end.
[0009] Moreover, it is preferable that the silencing bellows tube
be attached to one end of a deflector cover attached to the end
of the handle with a packing disposed therebetween, while the deflector
cover is attached by inserting it about the connecting tube fitted
in the handle, holding it against the packing at the end of the
handle and bringing the hose adapter into threaded engagement with
the connecting tube.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 is a sectional view of an air intake and exhaust
device for a pistol type air impact wrench embodying this invention;
and
[0011] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the air intake
and exhaust device shown in FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Description will now be made in detail of an embodiment
of this invention with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a sectional
view of an air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air impact
wrench embodying this invention, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective
view of the air intake and exhaust device shown in FIG. 1. In FIG.
1, 1 is a handle forming an integral part of the housing of a pistol
type air impact wrench. The handle 1 has an intake port 2 and an
exhaust port 3 formed at its end 1a. 5 is a connecting tube connecting
the intake port 2 and an air intake tube 4. The connecting tube
5 is provided with a hose adapter 6 by which the air intake tube
4 is connected with the connecting tube 5.
[0013] 7 is a deflector cover attached to the end 1a of the handle
1 with a packing 8 disposed therebetween, and is, for example, an
aluminum die casting. 9 is a silencing bellows tube made of a synthetic
resin. The deflector cover 7 has at its end engaging the handle
substantially the same shape with the contour of the end 1a of the
handle 1, while its opposite end is cylindrical and the silencing
bellows tube 9 is attached to its cylindrical portion.
[0014] The device is constructed as described above, and exhaust
air arriving from an air motor (not shown) in the housing of the
pistol type air impact wrench is discharged through the exhaust
port 3 in the handle 1, and through an annular passage 10 defined
between the deflector cover 7 and the connecting tube 5 into the
silencing bellows tube 9, as shown by broken lines in FIG. 1.
[0015] The intake port 2 formed in the end 1a of the handle 1 has
an internally threaded portion 2a which is engageable by an externally
threaded portion 5a formed at one end of the connecting tube 5.
The connecting tube 5 having the externally threaded portion 5a
at one end has at the other end an externally threaded portion 5b
of smaller diameter for connecting the hose adapter 6. The connecting
tube 5 has a hexagonal portion 5c formed in its mid-portion for
use when the connecting tube 5 is threaded secured in the internally
threaded portion 2a of the handle 1.
[0016] The deflector cover 7 is shaped like a boot and is hollow.
At one end, it has a contour substantially equal to that of the
end 1a of the handle 1, and is attached to it with the packing 8
of a resin disposed therebetween. While the deflector cover 7 is
hollow, the example shown in the drawings has a plurality of ribs
7a formed axially on the inner surface of its portion to which the
silencing bellows tube 9 is attached, and the smaller diameter externally
threaded portion 5b of the connecting tube 5 extends through its
portion having the ribs 7a.
[0017] For attaching the deflector cover 7, the connecting tube
5 is first threaded secured with the internally threaded portion.
2a, then the deflector cover 7 is held against the end 1a of the
handle 1 with the packing 8 disposed therebetween, and an internally
threaded portion 6a formed in the hose adapter 6 is threaded secured
with the externally threaded portion 5b of the connecting tube 5
extending along the ribs 7a, as shown in FIG. 1. As a result, the
annular passage 10 is defined about the connecting tube 5.
[0018] The silencing bellows tube 9 is a soft resin product and
has an attaching end fitted about the cylindrical portion 7b formed
at the end of the deflector cover 7, secured by an annular ridge
9a formed at its attaching end and fitted in an annular groove 7c
formed about the deflector cover 7, and tightened by a snap ring,
etc., if required.
[0019] The air intake and exhaust device for a pistol type air
impact wrench according to this invention has a silencing bellows
tube attached to the end of the handle and an annular exhaust passage
defined between the air intake tube and the silencing bellows tube,
as described above in detail. Therefore, exhaust air is not released
directly at the very site of work, but is discharged at a distance
equal to the length of the silencing bellows tube without raising
any dust, etc. at or near the site and thereby worsening the working
environment. Moreover, as exhaust air is released into the atmosphere
after flowing a certain distance through the silencing bellows tube,
the noise made when it is released is reduced, advantageously contributing
to an improved working environment.
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