Suction Cup Having An Effortless Release
20220154761 ยท 2022-05-19
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for preventing the unintentional formation of a vacuum below a suction cup prior to raising a central part of a suction cup to intentionally create a vacuum to attach the suction cup to a surface, including forming a series of separate bumps circumferentially spaced apart from each other and projecting down from the suction cup and engaging a surface to which the suction cup is to be attached.
Claims
1. An apparatus for attaching a suction cup to a surface by establishing a vacuum in a space defined beneath said suction cup and over said surface; said suction cup having a circumferentially arranged integral series of spaced apart bumps projecting downwardly from an undersurface of said suction cup and spaced inwardly a short distance from an outside rim of said suction cup; a pull rod attached to said suction cup elevated by a manually operated cam mechanism which can mechanism also lowers said sealing cone having a bottom engaged with an outer rim end of said suction cup to hold the same down as said pull rod elevates a central portion of said suction cup to increase the volume of the space above said surface and thereby create a vacuum drawing said suction cup against said surface.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said bumps are pulled up and away from said surface as said pull rod raises said central portion of said suction cup, said bumps are pushed into said suction cup portion where said bumps are located to increase a clearance with respect to said surface.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said cam mechanism comprises a round member having an upper end of said pull rod connected to a periphery of said cam member so as to be raised or lowered by movement of a handle attached thereto.
4. A method for attaching a suction cup to a surface by the step of establishing a vacuum between said surface and a central part of said suction cup, said step including mounting one end of a vertical pull rod to said central portion of said suction cup and at the other end to a cam mechanism able to be operated to use said pull rod and said central portion of said suction cup to increase the volume of a space beneath said suction cup while holding an outer rim of said suction cup against said surface to seal said space and thereby create said vacuum.
5. The method according to claim 4 wherein a circumferentially spaced apart series of downwardly extending bumps are formed on said suction cup contacting said surface prior to raising said pull rod to vent said space to the atmosphere and initially prevent formation of a vacuum.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In the following detailed description, certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and a particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 USC 112, but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention is capable of taking many forms and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
[0023] Referring to the drawings and in particular
[0024] The suction cup 10 is typically round as seen in
[0025] A sealing cone 18 has a hole 20 in its top which slidably receives a pull rod 22.
[0026] The bottom 24 of the pull rod 22 has an integral disc 24 preferably of metal molded into the suction cup 10 to be attached thereto.
[0027] The upper end of the pull rod 22 has a round rotary cam 26 engaging the top of sealing cone 18 mounted thereto as by an eccentric pin 28 and engaged with the top of the sealing cone 18.
[0028] A cam operator handle 30 may be integral with the cam 26.
[0029] The bottom 19 of the sealing cone 18 is angled to be horizontal to the upper and outer portions of the suction cup 10.
[0030] When the cam 26 is rotated clockwise, this forces the outer part 32 of the suction cup 10 down to engage the surface 14 of the body 16 as seen in
[0031] A series of circumferentially arranged bumps 34 normally protrude down as seen in
[0032] The bumps 34 are integrally formed with the bottom of the suction cup 10.
[0033] When the pull rod 22 is elevated and the sealing cone 18 is pushed down by rotation of the cam 26 the outer rim of the suction cup 10 is forced down while center portion 36 is elevated as seen in
[0034] This stretches the intervening portion 36 and raises the bumps 34 out of contact with the surface 14 to generate a strong vacuum as the volume of the now sealed space 38 increases substantially.
[0035] To release the suction cup 10, the cam 26 is rotated in the opposite direction to reduce the volume 38 and the vacuum force, and the bumps 34 then vent the space 38 as in
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[0037] The important consideration is that the bumps 34 have to not form a continuous contour to insure venting through the intervening spaces.
[0038] They also must be radially spaced in from the outer rim of the suction cup 10 to allow sealing when the sealing cone 18 is lowered but insure venting the space 38 when the suction cup 10 is lowered by the presence of the now expanded bumps 34.
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[0041] After the vacuum cup 10A is activated by upward movement the sealed engagement causes a strong desired vacuum to be developed (
[0042] When the center of the cup 10A is lowered as seen in
[0043] Any effort to pull up to vent causes an increase in vacuum and resultant force making removal difficult.
[0044] In