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Pneumatic tool lock

  • US 7,007,712 B2
  • Filed: 05/10/2005
  • Issued: 03/07/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/10/2004
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A pneumatic tool lock for mounting, so as to be integral to, the structure of a pneumatic tool, the pneumatic tool lock comprising:

  • (a) an outer housing having mounting means adapted to replace the existing male nipple component of the pneumatic tool, said outer casing having a first end and a second end, said first end for securely mating with the pneumatic tool, said second end for releasable coupling with a pneumatic fluid source;

    (b) an inner passageway within said outer housing, said inner passageway providing a means for a fluid from said fluid source to flow through to the pneumatic tool;

    (c) a key operated lock mounted on said outer housing, said lock displaceable between a first open position and a second closed position;

    (d) a channel extending between said inner passageway and through said outer housing; and

    (e) a needle valve mounted in cooperation with said key operated lock, said needle valve disengageably mating with said channel to block and un-block flow of said fluid into a first chamber in said inner passageway;

    (f) a shuttle valve slidably mounted in said inner passageway adjacent said second end,(g) resilient biasing means mounted in said inner passageway adjacent said first end and resiliently biasing said shuttle valve against said second end,wherein when said key operated lock is displaced in said first open position, said needle valve is disengaged from said channel so as to allow said fluid to flow into said first chamber of said inner passageway thereby shuttling said shuttle valve into an open position permitting fluid flow from second end to said first end to operate the tool; and

    wherein when said key operated lock is displaced in said second closed position, said needle valve mates with said channel so as to inhibit said fluid from flowing into said first chamber of said inner passageway to thereby allow said biasing means to resiliently urge said shuttle valve into a closed position.

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