Puncture repair liquid holding container and puncture repair kit
10960618 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C73/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C73/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C73/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60S5/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C73/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A puncture repair liquid holding container includes: a container main body provided with and opening portion and a holding portion where puncture repair liquid is held; and a cap attached to the opening portion; wherein a cross-sectional shape of the holding portion is non-true circular, and a metal reinforcing member provided around an entire circumference of the holding portion is provided on at least a portion of the holding portion in a height direction.
Claims
1. A puncture repair liquid holding container, comprising: a container main body provided with an opening portion and a holding portion where puncture repair liquid is held; and a cap attached to the opening portion; wherein a cross-sectional shape of the holding portion is non-true circular, and a metal reinforcing member provided around an entire circumference of the holding portion is provided on at least a portion of the holding portion in a height direction.
2. The puncture repair liquid holding container according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing member is strip shaped or linear.
3. The puncture repair liquid holding container according to claim 1, wherein a tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of the reinforcing member is 1.2 to 250 times the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of the holding portion.
4. A puncture repair kit, comprising: a puncture repair liquid holding container; and compressed air supplying source; wherein the puncture repair liquid holding container is configured from a container main body provided with an opening portion and a holding portion where puncture repair liquid is held, and a cap attached to the opening portion, and a cross-sectional shape of the holding portion is non-true circular, a metal reinforcing member provided around an entire circumference of the holding portion is provided on at least a portion of the holding portion in a height direction.
5. A puncture repair kit, comprising: a puncture repair liquid holding container; compressed air supplying source; and a housing for storing the puncture repair liquid holding container and compressed air supplying source; wherein the puncture repair liquid holding container is configured from a container main body provided with an opening portion and a holding portion for holding the puncture repair liquid, and a cap attached to the opening portion, a cross-sectional shape of the holding portion is non-true circular, a metal reinforcing member is provided, and the metal reinforcing member is provided around an entire circumference of at least a portion of the holding portion in a height direction.
6. The puncture repair kit according to claim 5, wherein the housing is provided with a storing portion for detachably storing the puncture repair liquid holding container, and the reinforcing member is incorporated around the storing portion.
7. The puncture repair kit according to claim 5, wherein the housing is provided with a storing portion for detachably storing the puncture repair liquid holding container provided around the holding portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) A configuration of the present technology will be described in detail below while referring to that attached drawings.
(10) As illustrated in
(11) As illustrated in
(12) Note that the holding portion 2a of the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 illustrated in
(13) For example, as illustrated in
(14) In the present technology, in a case where pressure resistance is structurally inferior because the container main body 2 with increased internal pressure due to compressed air being fed when performing puncture repair work, in order to reinforce the structure, the reinforcing member 4 is provided around the container main body 2 (holding portion 2a) as described later, and therefore, the basic structure thereof is not limited to the aforementioned form so long as the cross-sectional shape of the holding portion 2a is not a true circle.
(15) The puncture repair liquid holding container 1 of the present technology is provided with the metal reinforcing member 4 in addition to the cap 3 and container main body 2 configuring the aforementioned basic structure. In the embodiment of
(16) The metal reinforcing member 4 is provided around the holding portion 2a in this manner, and therefore, even in a case where internal pressure increases due to compressed air fed into the container during puncture repair work, the holding portion 2a can be restrained from the periphery by the reinforcing member 4. In particular, in a case where the cross-sectional shape of the holding portion 2a is not a true circle, a linear site or arcuate site with a small curvature as compared to other sites is included in at least a portion in a cross section orthogonal to the height direction (axial direction) of the holding portion 2a, and therefore, the site is structurally weak, and pressure resistance is significantly reduced as compared to the holding portion 2a where the cross-sectional shape is a true circle, but the holding portion 2a is reinforced by the metal reinforcing member 4 as described above, and thus excellent pressure resistance can be demonstrated even in the case where the cross-sectional shape is not a true circle. In other words, the aforementioned effects (storing properties and holding efficiency) based on the cross-sectional shape being a non-true circle can be achieved while sufficiently ensuring pressure resistance. Furthermore, with a conventional container (in a case where the reinforcing member 4 is not provided) using the holding portion 2a with a cross-sectional shape that is not a true circle, the thickness of the holding portion 2a needs to be increased in order to achieve pressure resistance that can withstand practical use, but excellent pressure resistance is achieved by the reinforcing member 4, and therefore, the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 can achieve reduction in weight and resource saving by reducing the wall thickness of the holding portion 2a while maintaining sufficient pressure resistance.
(17) The reinforcing member 4 may be disposed on at least one portion in the height direction of the holding portion 2a, but in a case where the holding portion 2a forms an essentially square tubular shape as illustrated in the drawings, a vicinity of a center position P in the height direction of the holding portion 2a is portion that is structurally weak and prone to breaking as compared to a vicinity of a bottom surface of the holding portion 2a or vicinity of the opening portion 2b (vicinity of an inclined surface continuing to the opening portion 2b), and therefore, the reinforcing member 4 is preferably disposed so as to cover a range of 50% or greater of a height H of the holding portion 2a in the height direction of the holding portion 2a from the center position P in the height direction of the holding portion 2a. By disposing the member in this manner, the holding portion 2a can be effectively reinforced, which is advantageous in maintained pressure resistance. When the reinforcing member 4 is disposed at a position outside of the range, the structurally weakest portion of the holding portion 2a cannot be sufficiently reinforced, and thus maintaining a high degree of pressure resistance is difficult.
(18) The shape of the reinforcing member 4 is not particularly limited, but the reinforcing member 4 is made of metal, and therefore, for a bulky structure, even in a case where the container main body 2 is reduced in thickness, the weight of the reinforcing member 4 is increased, and thus achieving reduction in weight is difficult. Therefore, the reinforcing member 4 is preferably strip shaped as illustrated in
(19) Iron, aluminum, or the like can be used as the metal configuring the reinforcing member 4, for example. Furthermore, the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of the metal material configuring the reinforcing member 4 is preferably 1.2 times to 250 times, and more preferably 30 times to 250 times the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of material configuring the holding portion 2a. Thereby, the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of the metal material configuring the reinforcing member 4 is sufficiently increased with regard to the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of material configuring the holding portion 2a such that excellent pressure resistance based on the reinforcing member 4 is achieved, which is advantageous in reducing the wall thickness of the holding portion 2a while achieving sufficient pressure resistance. Furthermore, the metal material itself configuring the reinforcing member 4 has sufficient elasticity, and therefore, the reinforcing member 4 can be suppressed from becoming bulky, which is advantageous for improving the storing properties and reducing the weight of the puncture repair liquid holding container. At this time, when the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of the metal material configuring the reinforcing member 4 is lower than 1.2 times the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of material configuring the holding portion 2a, the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of metal material configuring the reinforcing member 4 is essentially the same as the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of material configuring the holding portion 2a, and therefore, sufficient pressure resistance cannot be achieved. When the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of metal material configuring the reinforcing member 4 is higher than 250 times the tensile elasticity per unit cross-sectional area of material configuring the holding portion 2a, cost significantly increases and adoption is difficult.
(20) The puncture repair liquid holding container 1 is often used as a puncture repair kit K along with a compressed air supplying source 5, but in this case, as illustrated in
(21) For example, providing a hook capable of engaging with the compressed air supplying source 5 on an outer surface of the reinforcing member 4, and providing a groove or the like capable of engaging with the hook on an outer surface of the compressed air supplying source 5 can be considered as the secured mechanism. Furthermore, a pair of surface fasteners can also be provided on an outer surface of the reinforcing member 4 and an outer surface of the compressed air supplying source 5. Alternatively, the reinforcing member 4 may be secured in advance on the compressed air supplying source 5, and the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 (holding portion 2a) may be inserted in the reinforcing member 4.
(22) Furthermore, an embodiment of
(23) Note that in the puncture repair kit K, a mechanism that connects the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 and compressed air supplying source 5 in the housing 6, mechanism injecting the puncture repair liquid L into a tire (mechanism connected to a hose connecting the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 and tire), or the like is provided. Furthermore, the cap 3 of the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 has a structure capable of connecting to the compressed air supplying source 5, but for the case where the pressure resistance is structurally inferior because the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 has a cross-sectional shape that is not a true circle, the present technology is designed to prevent this by providing the reinforcing member 4 around the container main body 2 (holding portion 2a) as described later, and therefore, in order to simplify the description, the mechanisms are omitted in
(24) With the puncture repair kit K, the compressed air supplying source 5 or the like can normally be repeatedly used, but the puncture repair liquid holding container 1 cannot be used once the stored puncture repair liquid L is exhausted. Therefore, as illustrated in