HAND AIR PUMP INFLATING DEVICE
20200300239 ยท 2020-09-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04B39/0016
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/143
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/146
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/148
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B33/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B53/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hand air pump inflating device includes a cylinder body, a tubular shaft and a tubular piston rod extending longitudinally, larger and smaller end caps respectively enclosing rear ends of the piston rod and the cylinder body, front and rear piston ring modules respectively enclosing a front end of the piston rod and a rear end of the tubular shaft, and a one-way check valve disposed between the rear end of the tubular shaft and the rear piston ring module. The piston rod is movable forward and rearward relative to the cylinder body and the tubular shaft for inflating an inflatable object.
Claims
1. A hand air pump inflating device comprising: a nozzle having an inflating conduit formed therein; and a cylinder mechanism including a cylinder body extending in a longitudinal direction to terminate at opened front and rear cylinder ends, said front cylinder end being fixed to said nozzle, a tubular shaft disposed within said cylinder body and extending in the longitudinal direction to terminate at opened front and rear shaft ends, said front shaft end being fixed to said nozzle and in air communication with said inflating conduit, a tubular piston rod movably disposed within said cylinder body, surrounding said tubular shaft, and extending in the longitudinal direction to terminate at opened front and rear piston ends, such that said tubular piston rod is movable relative to said cylinder body and said tubular shaft in the longitudinal direction to reciprocate a rearward stroke and a forward stroke, a larger end cap disposed on and enclosing said rear piston end, a smaller end cap disposed on and enclosing said rear cylinder end and sleeved on and in air-tight and movable engagement with said tubular piston rod, a front piston ring module disposed on and enclosing said front piston end and having an outer ring portion which is in frictional engagement with said cylinder body to divide a space between said cylinder body and said piston rod into first and second chambers respectively close to said front and rear cylinder ends, and an inner ring portion which is sleeved on and in air-tight and movable engagement with said tubular shaft, such that said front piston ring module is moved with said tubular piston rod to interrupt air communication between said first and second chambers by the rearward stroke, and to permit the air communication between said first and second chambers by the forward stroke, a rear piston ring module disposed on and enclosing said rear shaft end, and in movable and frictional engagement with said tubular piston rod to divide a space between said tubular piston rod and said tubular shaft into third and fourth chambers respectively close to said front and rear piston ends, such that said rear piston ring module is moved relative to said tubular piston rod to permit air communication between said third and fourth chambers by the rearward stroke, and to interrupt the air communication between said third and fourth chambers by the forward stroke, and a one-way check valve disposed between said rear shaft end of said tubular shaft and said rear piston ring module to only permit passage of air from said fourth chamber to said tubular shaft, wherein, during the rearward stroke, a negative pressure is generated in said first chamber as a result of volume increment to introduce air thereinto, and air in said second chamber is pressed into said third chamber and said fourth chamber, and wherein, during the forward stroke, air in said first chamber is pressed to flow into said second chamber and said third chamber, a positive pressure is generated in said fourth chamber as a result of volume decrement to open said check valve, and air in said fourth chamber is pressed to flow into said tubular shaft.
2. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cylinder mechanism further includes a tubular handgrip which is securely connected with said larger end cap and which has a grip wall extending forwardly to surround said rear cylinder end of said cylinder body.
3. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rear piston ring module includes a rear piston ring body which is securely connected with said rear shaft end of said tubular shaft and which has an axial hole in air communication with said fourth chamber and said tubular shaft, and which further has an outer annular groove formed in an outer surrounding surface thereof, and a notched passage extending in the longitudinal direction to be in air communication with said outer annular groove and said fourth chamber, and a movable seal ring which is received in said outer annular groove and which is in air-tight abutment against said tubular piston rod such that said movable seal ring is moved relative to said tubular piston rod during the rearward stroke to permit air communication between said third chamber and said fourth chamber through said outer annular groove and said notched passage, and during the forward stroke to interrupt the air communication between said third and fourth chambers.
4. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said check valve includes a valve seat which is formed in an end of said axial hole, a valve disc which is movably disposed between said valve seat and said rear shaft end of said tubular shaft in the longitudinal direction, and an annular valve housing which is securely connected with said rear shaft end of said tubular shaft and at a side of said valve disc opposite to said valve seat for receiving said valve disc and limiting a forward movement of said valve disc.
5. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front piston ring module includes a front piston ring body which is securely connected with said front piston end of said tubular piston rod, and which has an outer annular groove formed in an outer surrounding surface thereof, and a notched passage extending in the longitudinal direction to be in air communication with said outer annular groove and said second chamber, a fixed seal ring which is securely disposed on an inner surrounding surface of said front piston ring body to serve as said inner ring portion, and a movable seal ring which is received in said outer annular groove to serve as said outer ring portion, such that said movable seal ring is moved relative to said cylinder body during the forward stroke to permit air communication between said first chamber and said second chamber through said outer annular groove and said notched passage, and during the rearward stroke to interrupt the air communication between said first and second chambers.
6. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front cylinder end of said cylinder body is securely connected with said nozzle to cooperatively define an intake slot which is in air communication with said first chamber and ambient air, said tubular piston rod having an aperture which is formed at said front piston end and extends radially to be in air communication with said second chamber and said third chamber.
7. The hand air pump inflating device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said nozzle has a cylinder coupling portion which is securely coupled with said front cylinder end of said cylinder body and which has said inflating conduit formed therethrough and extending in the longitudinal direction, and an object coupling portion which is coupled with an inflatable object and which has an inflating port in air communication with said inflating conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0018] The cylinder mechanism 4 further includes a larger end cap 44 which is securely disposed on and encloses the rear piston end of the tubular piston rod 42, a tubular handgrip 45 which is securely connected with the larger end cap 44 and has a grip wall extending forwardly to surround the rear cylinder end of the cylinder body 41, a smaller end cap 46 which is securely disposed on and encloses the rear cylinder end of the cylinder body 41 and is sleeved on and in air-tight and movable engagement with the tubular piston rod 42, a front piston ring module 47 which is securely disposed on and encloses the front piston end of the tubular piston rod 42 and is interposed between the cylinder body 41 and the tubular shaft 43, a rear piston ring module 48 which is securely disposed on and encloses the rear shaft end of the tubular shaft 43 and is frictionally disposed within the tubular piston rod 42, and a one-way check valve 49 which is disposed between the rear shaft end of the tubular shaft 43 and the rear piston ring module 48.
[0019] Since the structures of the larger end cap 44 and the smaller end cap 46 may be varied and of a hitherto known type, a description thereof is dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.
[0020] Specifically, the front piston ring module 47 has an outer ring portion which is in frictional engagement with the cylinder body 41 to divide a space between the cylinder body 41 and the piston rod 42 into first and second chambers 401, 402 respectively close to the front and rear cylinder ends of the cylinder body 41, and an inner ring portion which is sleeved on and in air-tight and movable engagement with the tubular shaft 43. The first chamber 401 is in air communication with the intake slot 321 for introducing air thereinto. In this embodiment, the front piston ring module 47 includes a front piston ring body 471 which is securely connected with the front piston end of the tubular piston rod 42, and which has an outer annular groove 472 formed in an outer surrounding surface thereof, and a plurality of notched passages 473 extending in the longitudinal direction to be in air communication with the outer annular groove 472 and the second chamber 402, a fixed seal ring 474 which is securely disposed on an inner surrounding surface of the front piston ring body 471 to serve as the inner ring portion, and a movable seal ring 475 which is received in the outer annular groove 472 to serve as the outer ring portion.
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[0027] During the manual operation of the inflating device 200, the nozzle 3 is coupled to an inflatable object. The user grips the front cylinder end of the cylinder body 41 with one hand, and the tubular handgrip 45 with the other hand to pull and push the tubular handgrip 45 and the tubular piston rod 42 relative to the cylinder body 41 so as to make rearward and forward strokes.
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[0029] Subsequently, the tubular handgrip 45 is pushed forward relative to the cylinder body 41 to retract the tubular piston rod 42 forward into the cylinder body 41, i.e., the cylinder mechanism 4 is retracted until the larger end cap 44 abuts against the smaller end cap 46, as shown in
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[0031] In this embodiment, the first chamber 401 in the cylinder body 41 is in air communication with the ambient air through the intake slot 321 formed in the outer surrounding surface of the cylinder coupling portion 32 of the nozzle 3 and defined by the fitting coupling of the cylinder coupling portion 32 with the front cylinder end of the cylinder body 41. Alternatively, the intake slot 321 may be recessed in the inner surrounding surface of the cylinder body 41. The intake slot 321 may be in the form of a penetrating hole formed through the cylinder body 41 to be in air communication with the first chamber 401. Moreover, the check valve 49 may be alternatively in other various forms.
[0032] Furthermore, the tubular handgrip 45 of this embodiment may be dispensed therewith. In such case, the tubular piston rod 42 may be formed to further project rearwardly to form as a handgrip portion. Hence, the manual operation of the tubular piston rod 42 is convenient to conduct without interfering by the hand gripping the nozzle 3 or the cylinder body 41.
[0033] As illustrated, with the cylinder body 41 secured to the nozzle 3 and the tubular shaft 43 disposed within the tubular piston rod 42 and secured to the nozzle 3, the tubular piston rod 42 is movable relative to the cylinder body 41 and the tubular shaft 43 to reciprocate rearward and forward strokes, and the hands of the user can individually grip the nozzle 3 or the cylinder body 41, and the rear piston end of the tubular piston rod 42 without interfering each other. Further, the tubular piston rod can be moved forward sufficiently to improve the inflating efficiency. The tubular handgrip 45 is disposed to render the manual operation more convenient.
[0034] Moreover, with the front and rear piston ring modules 47, 48 in the form of a one-way piston, during the rearward stroke of the tubular piston rod 42, air in the second and third chambers 402, 403 is pre-pressed into and stored in the fourth chamber 404, and during the forward stroke of the tubular piston rod 42, the air in the fourth chamber 404 is pressed into the tubular shaft 43 while air in the first chamber 401 is pre-pressed into the second and third chambers 402, 403. In this manner, the inflating efficiency of the inflating device 200 is further improved.
[0035] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.