Title of Invention

A FLUID-OPERATED POWER TOOL

Abstract A fluid-operated power tool, comprising drive means including a fluid-operated cylinder-piston unit (2, 3); and accommodated in a first housing (1), a lever-drive mechanism (6, 7) powered by the drive means and engageable with a fastener for bolting applications and also accommodated in the second housing (5), and means (13, 17, 19, 20) for releasably connecting the housings (1, 5) with one another and including a female portion (17, 20) provided in one of the housings and a male portion (13, 19) provided in the other of the housings and engageable with the female portion for operatively connecting the housings with one another without subsequently requiring additional pins, screws and other means to provide a connection between said housings.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to fluid-operated power
tools. More particularly, it relates to power tools with interchangeable, lever-
drive mechanisms for a variety of bolting applications.
Fluid operated powertools of this general type are known in the
art. Some of such tools are disclosed in U.S. patents nos. 6,260,444 and
6,427,559. In such tools lever-drive mechanisms can be interchanged for
different bolting operations. Limited clearance, fluid-operated tools have an
attachable hex link which contains a lever-drive mechanism and forms one
housing, while another motor housing contains a fluid-operated drive unit.
In all such tools the exchangeable link of one housing is connected to the
other motor housing via screws and pins after the housings are assembled
with one another. As a result, such screws and pins can loosen during the'
operation and end up inside a turbine, a compressor, or another equipment
if they fall off during assembly. There are very strict requirements for such
equipment, for example for turbines in that the turbine can not be fired up if
there is any foreign material inside it, since it can cause the turbine blades
to break off at high speeds and destroy the entire turbine. If pins or screws
or other parts drop during assembly into the interior of the turbine, the

recovery of such parts from an inner bottom of the turbine is extremely
expensive, and in many instances requires robots which are not on site and
can cause on-line delay by days.
Presently, all power stations use duct tape to tape all screws
and pins onto the tool housing. As hydraulic devices are, however, subject
to grease and oil, the tape sometimes loosens up and the parts drop anyway.
Some users wire-connect pins to the tool housing, so that the pins do not
drop into the interior of the tubing. However, when the connecting pin comes
off, the link or the motor housing can fall down.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a fluid-
operated power tool, which avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.
In keeping with these objects and with others which will
become apparent hereinafter, the present invention provides a fluid-
operated power tool, comprising drive means including a fluid-operated
cylinder-piston unit; a first housing accommodating said drive means; a
lever-drive mechanism connected with said drive means and powered by
the latter and also engageable with a fastener for bolting applications; a
second housing accommodating said lever-drive mechanism, said housings
being interconnected so as to turn a fastener when said lever-drive
mechanism is connected to said fastener and powered by said drive
means; and connecting means for releasably connecting said housings
with one another so that said housings are connectable with one another and
disconnectable from one another, said connecting means comprising a female
portion provided in one of said housings and a male portion provided in the other
of said housings and engageable with said female portion for operatably
connecting said first housing and said second housing with one another

without subsequently requiring additional pins, screws and other means to
provide a connection between the housings.
When the fluid-operated power tool is designed in accordance
with the present invention, then during and after assembly of the housings
with one another, no additional pins, screws, or other means are needed to
form the connection, which could be lost during or after assembly and drop
inside a corresponding equipment.
In accordance with an additional feature of the present
invention the connecting means is formed so that they counteract forces
created by the drive means during operation so as to counteract a tendency
of the first housing accommodating the cylinder-piston unit to move along its
axis away from the second housing and also to counteract a tendency of the
first housing accommodating the cylinder-piston unit to move transversely to'
the axis.
When the fluid-operated tool is designed in accordance with
these features, it solves a very important problem. There are two forces
created by the cylinder-piston unit that push the lever/drive mechanism. The
housing which accommodates the cylinder-piston unit wants to move back

away from the housing which accommodates the lever-drive mechanism
along the axis of the cylinder-piston unit. It also wants to move, depending
on an angle between the axis of the cylinder-piston unit and the transverse
lever arm axis, which changes during operation from, for example 110° at the
beginning of the stroke to 75°. Under power, the cylinder-piston unit wants
to twist relative to the housing accommodating the lever-drive mechanism.
This means that not only the cylinder housing has to be stopped to slide
backwards, but also upwards. When the fluid-operated power tool is
designed in accordance with this new inventive feature, it solves this problem
by stopping the housing accommodating the cylinder-piston unit from sliding
backwards and upwards.
The novel features which are considered as characteristic for
the present invention are set forth in particular in the appended claims. The
invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of
operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be
best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when
read in connection with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF-DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a view showing a fluid-operated power tool in accordance
with the present invention in an assembled condition;
Figure 2 is a view showing a section of the fluid-operated power tool of
Figure 1, taken along line 2-2;
Figure 3 is a view showing a lever-drive housing of the inventive fluid-
operated power tool;
Figure 4 is a view of the lever-drive housing of Figure 3, as viewed in
direction of the arrows 4-4;
Figure 5 is a view showing a section of the lever-drive mechanism of
Figure 3, taken along the line 5-5;
Figure 6 is a view showing details of fixing pins associated with the
housing of the fluid-operated power tool of the present invention, which
accommodates a cylinder-piston unit; and

Figure 7 is a view illustrating a process of assembling of the
housings of the fluid-operated power tool in accordance with the present
invention.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A fluid-operated power tool in accordance with the present
invention has a first housing which is identified with reference numeral 1 and
accommodates a drive means formed, for example, as a fluid-operated
cylinder-piston unit. The fluid-operated cylinder-piston unit includes a
cylinder 2 and a piston 3 provided with a piston rod 4 and displaceable in the
cylinder 2.
The fluid-operated power tool further has a second housing
which is identified with reference numeral 5 and accommodates a lever-drive
mechanism. The lever-drive mechanism includes a lever 6 displaceable by
the piston rod 4 and carrying a pawl 7 which engaging with teeth of a ratchet
8 arranged turnably in the lever 6. The lever 6 is movable between side
plates 9, which together with a spacer 10 form the housing 5.
The above described construction of the fluid-operated power
tool is known in the art and operates as follows:
During an advance stroke of the fluid-operated power tool, a
power fluid is supplied into the cylinder 2, for example to the right side of the

piston 3, and displaces the piston 3 with the piston rod 4 to the left, the lever
6 is turned by the piston rod and the pawl 7 turns the ratchet 8, so that a
corresponding element, for example a socket, a projection, etc. cooperating
with the ratchet engages a fastener and turns the fastener. During a return
stroke the power fluid is withdrawn from the cylinder at the right side of the
piston 3 or introduced into the cylinder at the left side of the piston 3, and the
piston 3 together with the piston rod 4 is displaced in an opposite direction,
so that the lever 6 is turned in an opposite direction and the pawl 7 is
disengaged from the teeth of the ratchet. With a plurality of advance and
return strokes, the fastener is tightened or loosened correspondingly.
In accordance with the present invention, the fluid-operated
power tool is provided with connecting means which connects the housings
1 and 5 with one another, so that during an assembly of the housings 1 and
5 with one another, or after the assembly, no additional pins, screws or other'
parts have to be inserted into the housings to form the connection.
In the shown embodiment of the invention, the connecting
means include two connection units which are preferably spaced from one
another in a substantially vertical direction and in a substantially horizontal
direction, on the view of Figure 1. In other words they are spaced from one

another preferably in the direction of an axis A1 of the cylinder-piston unit
and also in the direction which is transverse to the axis.
The first connection unit of the connecting means includes a
pin 13 which extends through throughgoing openings 14 in side portions 15
of the housing 1 and is fixed in the openings 14 by retaining rings 16. The
first connection unit further includes upwardly open slots 17 provided in side
plates 9 of the housing 5, into which the pin 13 is insertable. The slots 17 of
the side plates 9 of the housing 5 form a female formation, while the pins 13
fixed in the side portions 15 of the housing 1 form a male formation which is
insertable in the female formation.
The second connection unit of the connecting means includes
a downwardly extending loop-shaped projection 18 provided in the cylinder
2 and holding a pin 19, and also slots 20 provided in the side plates 9 of the
housing 5. The slots 20 in the side plates 9 of the housing 5 form a female
formation, while the pin 19 in the cylinder 2 of the housing 1 forms a male
formation which is insertable in the female formation.
As can be seen from the drawings, the two connection units are
spaced from one another in two transverse directions, for example in the

direction of the axis A1 and in the direction which is transverse to the axis
A1. The same is true for the male and female formations. The male
formations 13 and 19 are spaced from one another in two mutually
transverse directions, and the female formations 17 and 20 are also spaced
from one another in two mutually transverse directions.
In order to assemble the housings 1 and 5 with one another,
the housing 5 is moved toward the housing 1, so that the pin 13 is inserted
into the slots 17 and the pin 19 is inserted into the slots 20.
A locking mechanism is provided for locking the housings 1 and
5 with one another in the assembled condition. The locking mechanism
includes a lever 21 which is turnable about an axis 22. The lever 21 has one
arm 23 having for example a cam-shaped end, and another arm 24, so that
the arms are located at opposite sides of the axis 22. A spring 25 pulls the
arm 24 of the lever 21 upwardly in Figure 1, so that the cam-shaped end of
the arm 23 abuts against the pin 13 and prevents disengagement of the pin
13 from the slots 17.
In order to release the housings 1 and 5 from one another, a
user depresses the arm 23 of the lever 21 downwardly so that its cam-

shaped end no longer acts on the pin 13, thus allowing the pin 13 to move
upwardly in the slots 17, so that the housing 1 can be displaced upwardly
and the pins 13 and 19 can be disengaged from the slots 17 and 20 of the
housing 5.
The fluid-operated power tool in accordance with the present
invention is designed so that the tendency of the housing 1 during operation
to move axially in direction of the axis A1 from the housing 5 and to move
transversely to the axis A1 is counteracted. In particular, as shown in Figure
3, each of the slots 17 and 20 is formed so that it has one part extending in
one direction, in particular in a vertical direction in Figure 3 as identified with
reference numerals 17' and 20', and another part which is offset in direction
of the axis A1 from the first mentioned part 17' and 20' as identified with
reference numerals 17" and 20". The slots 17 and 20 can have substantially
the shape of letter J.
During the operation of the fluid-operated power tool the
housing 1 can not move relative to the housing 5 in the axial direction of the
axis A1 away from the housing 5 because the pins 13 and 19 abut against
a side surface 26 of the slots 17 and 20. At the same time, the housing 1
can not move relative to the housing 5 transversely to the axis A1 upwardly,

because the pins 13 and 19 abut against an upper surface 27 of the parts
17" and 20" of the slots 17 and 20.
It will be understood that each of the elements described
above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other
types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as
embodied in fluid-operated power tool, it is not intended to be limited to the
details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be
made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the
gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge,
readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from'
the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the
generic or specific aspects of this invention.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters
Patent is set forth in the appended claims.

WE CLAIM :
1. A fluid-operated power tool, comprising drive means including a fluid-
operated cylinder-piston unit (2, 3); a first housing (1) accommodating said drive
means; a lever-drive mechanism (6, 7) connected with said drive means and
powered by the latter and also engageable with a fastener for bolting applications;
a second housing (5) accommodating said lever-drive mechanism (6, 7), said
housings (1, 5) being interconnected so as to turn a fastener when said lever-drive
mechanism is connected to said fastener and powered by said drive means; and
connecting means (13, 17, 19, 20) for releasably connecting said housings (1, 5)
with one another so that said housings (1, 5) are connectable with one another and
disconnectable from one another, said connecting means (13, 17, 19, 20)
comprising a female portion (17, 20) provided in one of said housings and a male
portion (13, 19) provided in the other of said housings and engageable with said
female portion (17, 20) for operatably connecting said first housing (1) and said
second housing (5) with one another without subsequently requiring additional
pins, screws and other means to provide a connection between said housings.
2. A fluid-operated power tool as claimed in claim 1 comprising locking
means (21-25) which, subsequent to insertion of said male portion (13) into said
female portion (17), automatically lock said housings (1, 5) with one another, said
locking means (21-25) being actuatable by a user so as to unlock said housings
from one another and to allow withdrawal of said male portion (13) from said
female portion (19) and therefore disconnection of said housings from one another.


3. A fluid-operated power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said female
portion has at least two female formations (17, 20) provided in said one housing (5)
and spaced from one another, and said male portion has two male formations (13,
19) provided in said other housing (1) and spaced from one another, so that each
of said male formations (13, 19) engages in a corresponding one of said female
formations (17, 20).
4. A fluid-operated power tool as claimed in claim 3, wherein said female
formations (17, 20) are spaced from one another in directions which are
substantially transverse to one another, said male formations (13, 19) being also
spaced from one another in said directions which are substantially transverse to
one another.
5. A fluid-operated power tool as claimed in claim 1, wherein said
connecting means (13, 17, 19, 20) are formed so that they counteract forces
created by said drive means during operation so as to counteract a tendency of
said first housing (1) accommodating said cylinder-piston unit (2, 3) to displace
along its axis A1 away from said second housing (5) and also to counteract a
tendency of said first housing (1) accommodating said cylinder-piston unit to
displace transversely to said axis A1.

6. A fluid-operated power tool as claimed in claim 5, wherein said female
portion (17, 20) includes one part (17', 20') extending in one direction, and another
part (17", 20") which is offset relative to said one part (17', 20') in a direction which
is transverse to said one direction.
7. A fluid-operated power tool substantially as herein described, particularly
with reference to the accompanying drawings.

A fluid-operated power tool, comprising drive means including a fluid-
operated cylinder-piston unit (2, 3); and accommodated in a first housing (1), a
lever-drive mechanism (6, 7) powered by the drive means and engageable with a
fastener for bolting applications and also accommodated in the second housing
(5), and means (13, 17, 19, 20) for releasably connecting the housings (1, 5) with
one another and including a female portion (17, 20) provided in one of the
housings and a male portion (13, 19) provided in the other of the housings and
engageable with the female portion for operatively connecting the housings with
one another without subsequently requiring additional pins, screws and other
means to provide a connection between said housings.

Documents:

342-kol-2004-granted-abstract.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-assignment.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-claims.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-correspondence.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-description (complete).pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-drawings.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-examination report.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-form 1.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-form 18.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-form 2.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-form 3.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-form 5.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-gpa.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-specification.pdf

342-kol-2004-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 227262
Indian Patent Application Number 342/KOL/2004
PG Journal Number 02/2009
Publication Date 09-Jan-2009
Grant Date 06-Jan-2009
Date of Filing 22-Jun-2004
Name of Patentee UNEX CORPORATION
Applicant Address 333 ROUTE 17 NORTH MAHWAH, NEW JERSEY 07430
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KOPPENHOEFER PETER P.O. BOX 291, PORTLAND, PA 18351
PCT International Classification Number H01 20D
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10/770, 209 2004-02-02 U.S.A.