Percussion tool
US-2024198505-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US10344861B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10344861-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615067040-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 9, 2019 |
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A sleeve is disclosed for use with a piston of a hydraulic hammer. The sleeve may have a generally cylindrical body with a top end and a bottom end, and a central bore passing axially from the top end of the generally cylindrical body to the bottom end. The generally cylindrical body may be a composite structure including a guide layer forming an inner annular surface of the central bore, an energizer layer located radially outward of the guide layer and being bonded to the guide layer, and a support layer bonded to the energizer layer. The support layer may form an outer surface of the generally cylindrical body.
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A sleeve for a piston of a hydraulic hammer, the sleeve comprising: a generally cylindrical body having a top end and a bottom end; and a central bore passing axially from the top end of the generally cylindrical body to the bottom end; wherein the generally cylindrical body is a composite structure including: a guide layer forming an inner annular surface of the central bore; an energizer layer located radially outward of the guide layer and being bonded to the guide layer; and a support layer bonded to the energizer layer and forming an outer surface of the generally cylindrical body; wherein the guide layer and the support layer are fabricated from a plastic material; and the energizer layer is fabricated from a rubber material; and wherein the support layer includes: a generally solid inner surface bonded to an outer surface of the energizer layer; a generally solid outer surface; and a porous intermediate material located between the generally solid inner and outer surfaces. 2. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the energizer layer surrounds and compresses the guide layer inward. 3. The sleeve of claim 1 , further including a valve chamber formed in the top end of the sleeve, wherein: the guide and energizer layers terminate at an inner axial end of the valve chamber; and the support layer extends past the inner axial end of the valve chamber and forms an annular wall of the valve chamber. 4. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein: a thickness of the support layer is greater than a thickness of the energizer layer; a thickness of the energizer layer is greater than a thickness of the guide layer; the thickness of the guide layer is less than one-fourth of a total thickness of the sleeve; and the thickness of the energizer layer is ¼-½ of the total thickness of the sleeve. 5. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein: the guide layer is stiffer than the energizer layer; and the support layer is stiffer than the guide layer. 6. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the guide layer, the energizer layer, and the support layer are fabricated as a single integral component via a 3-D printing process. 7. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein: the porous intermediate material has a honeycomb pattern; and each cell of the honeycomb pattern has a longitudinal axis extending radially inward to a center axis of the sleeve. 8. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the support layer least partially defines a plurality of longitudinal passages that extend radially through the energizer layer and the guide layer at ends thereof. 9. The sleeve of claim 8 , wherein: the top end of the generally cylindrical body has a smaller diameter than the bottom end; and the outer surface of the generally cylindrical body formed by the support layer includes: a radially-extending flange located adjacent the top end; and a first annular recess located at the bottom end. 10. The sleeve of claim 9 , wherein the sleeve further includes a plurality of radial passages extending inward through the radially-extending flange of the generally cylindrical body. 11. The sleeve of claim 10 wherein: the plurality of longitudinal passages includes: a plurality of pressure passages fluidly connected at upper ends with the plurality of radial passages; a drain passage; a pilot passage; and a shutoff passage; and the sleeve further includes: a first annular groove formed within the inner annular surface of the central bore and fluidly connected to lower ends of the plurality of pressure passages; a second annular groove formed within the inner annular surface of the central bore and fluidly connected to a lower end of the drain passage; a third annular groove formed within the inner annular surface of the central bore and fluidly connected to a lower end of the pilot passage; and a fourth annular groove formed within the inner annular surface of the central bore and fluidly connected to a lower end of the shutoff passage. 12. The sleeve of claim 11 , wherein: the first annular groove is located closer to the bottom end of the generally cylindrical body than the fourth annular groove; the fourth annular groove is located closer to the bottom end of the generally cylindrical body than the third annular groove; and the third annular groove is located closer to the bottom end of the generally cylindrical body than the second annular groove. 13. The sleeve of claim 12 , wherein: the outer surface of the generally cylindrical body formed by the support layer further includes a second annular recess located in the radially-extending flange; and a lower end of the shutoff passage is in fluid communication with the second annular recess. 14. The sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of longitudinal passages are smooth and continuous along their lengths, and curve inward to extend radially through the energizer layer and the guide layer at the ends thereof. 15. A sleeve for a piston of a hydraulic hammer, the sleeve comprising: a generally cylindrical body having a top end and a bottom end; and a central bore passing axially from the top end of the generally cylindrical body to the bottom end, wherein the generally cylindrical body is a composite structure including: a plastic guide layer forming an inner annular surface of the central bore; a rubber energizer layer located radially outward of the plastic guide layer and being bonded to the plastic guide layer; and a plastic honeycomb support layer bonded to the rubber energizer layer, forming an outer surface of the generally cylindrical body, and at least partially defining a plurality of longitudinal passages that extend radially through the rubber energizer layer and the plastic guide layer at ends thereof, wherein the plastic guide layer, the rubber energizer layer, and the plastic honeycomb support layer are fabricated as a single integral component via a 3-D printing process. 16. A hydraulic hammer, comprising: a frame; a bushing disposed within a first end of the frame; a work tool reciprocatingly disposed within the bushing; a head configured to close off a second end of the frame; a sleeve mounted within the frame and having: a generally cylindrical body having a top end and a bottom end; and a central bore passing axially from the top end of the generally cylindrical body to the bottom end, wherein the generally cylindrical body is a composite structure including: a guide layer forming an inner annular surface of the central bore; an energizer layer located radially outward of the guide layer and being bonded to the guide layer; the energizer layer surrounds and compresses the guide layer inward; and a support layer bonded to the energizer layer, forming an outer surface of the generally cylindrical body, and at least partially defining a plurality of longitudinal passages that extend radially through the energizer layer and the guide layer at ends thereof; a valve chamber formed within the top end of the sleeve, wherein: the guide and energizer layers terminate at an inner axial end of the valve chamber; the support layer extends past the inner axial end of the valve chamber and forms an annular wall of the valve chamber; the guide layer is stiffer than the energizer layer; the support layer is stiffer than the guide layer; the guide layer and the support layer are fabricated from a plastic material; and the energizer layer is fabricated from a rubber material; wherein the support layer includes: a generally solid inner surface bonded to an outer surface of the energizer layer;
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