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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 27, 1990
Filed:
Aug. 14, 1986
Joseph Rushanan, Bedford, OH (US);
James Steverding, Mentor, OH (US);
The Stanley Works, New Britain, CT (US);
Abstract
A positioning device having a chamber having a chamber exhaust valve in a first end and a chamber fluid inlet in a second end; a piston disposed in a chamber between the first end and the second end, the piston being slidable in the valve chamber between a first position toward the first end and a second position toward the second end; the fluid communication opening having a smaller cross-section area than the chamber exhaust valve; and a piston biasing spring urging the piston toward the chamber second end and away from the chamber first end, the piston biasing spring responsive to a fluid pressure differential between the first and second chamber ends above and below a predetermined level to move the piston into the first and second positions, respectively. Also, a power tool having a housing including a fluid supply inlet; a fluid operated motor assembly mounted in the housing, the motor assembly including a motor fluid inlet; a valve connecting the fluid supply inlet and the motor fluid inlet; the valve being operable between a first position permitting fluid communication between the fluid supply inlet and the motor fluid inlet and a second position restricting fluid communication between the fluid supply inlet and the motor fluid inlet; and a positioning device operatively connected to the valve, the positioning device having first and second positions corresponding to the valve first and second positions, respectively.