INFLATION NEEDLE, ITS MOLD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20180008869 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63B41/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/261
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/2618
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A63B41/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An inflation needle, its mold and method of manufacturing same are provided. The inflation needle (10) includes a hollow cylindrical probe (12); a hollow conic base (14) disposed at one end of the hollow cylindrical probe (12); a hollow externally threaded member (16) projected out of the hollow conic base (14), the hollow externally threaded member (16) being distal the hollow cylindrical probe (12) and communicating therewith; and a plurality of handles (18) disposed on an outer surface of the hollow conic base (14).
Claims
1. An inflation needle (10) comprising: a hollow cylindrical probe (12); a hollow conic base (14) disposed at one end of the hollow cylindrical probe (12); a hollow externally threaded member (16) projected out of the hollow conic base (14), the hollow externally threaded member (16) being distal the hollow cylindrical probe (12) and communicating therewith; and at least two of handles (18) disposed on an outer surface of the hollow conic base (14).
2. The inflation needle of claim 1, wherein the hollow cylindrical probe (12) includes a bore (120) extending coaxially from one end of the hollow cylindrical probe (12) to the other end thereof.
3. The inflation needle of claim 2, wherein the hollow cylindrical probe (12) further includes a hole (120A) proximate one end of the probe (12) and communicating with the bore (120).
4. The inflation needle of claim 1, wherein each of the handles (18) is shaped as a wing, half circle, or wedge.
5. The inflation needles of claim 1, wherein the thicknesses of the hollow cylindrical probe (12), the hollow conic base (14), and the hollow externally threaded member (16) are substantially equal; and an outer surface of the inflation needle (10) is sufficiently smooth.
6. The inflation needle of claim 1, wherein the inflation needle (10) is made of plastic selected from the group consisting of heat durable plastic, nylon fiber, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate (PC), fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), and polyoxymethylene (POM).
7. An inflation needle mold (100) comprising: a male half (101); a female half (102); at least one cores (103); at least one draw plates (1031); at least one seats (1021); and at least one internally threaded members (104); characterized in that the cores (103), the draw plates (1031), the seats (1021), and the internally threaded members (104) are sandwiched by the male half (101) and the female half (102); at least one exhaust gaps (105) each is provided between the internally threaded member (104) and the core (103); and at least one sprue (108) is provided in front of a smaller diameter portion of the cores (103) for introducing molten plastic material into the mold (100).
8. The inflation needle mold of claim 6, wherein the internally threaded members (104) are replaceable so as to comply with different specifications of the inflation needle (10).
9. A method of manufacturing an inflation needle comprising the steps of: (A) joining a male half (101) and a female half (102) together to form a mold (100); (B) initially heating the mold (100) to a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees Celsius; (C) heating plastic granules to a temperature between 150 and 200 degrees Celsius until the plastic granules are molten; (D) introducing the molten material into the mold (100) through a sprue (108); (E) expelling hot air from the mold (100) through two exhaust gaps (105) each between an internally threaded member (104) and a core (103) until the mold (100) is about half vacuum, thereby facilitating flow of the molten material to completely fill the molten material in the mold (100), resulting in a half-finished inflation needle having uniform thickness; (F) cooling the mold (100) to shape the half-finished inflation needle; (G) removing the half-finished inflation needle from of the mold (100); and (H) cooling in water for the half-finished inflation needle at a temperature between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius for 5 to 15 minutes to produce a finished inflation needle (100) having a smooth outer surface and uniform thickness.
10. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of initially heating the mold (100) initially heats the mold (100) to a temperature between 60 and 70 degrees Celsius.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of heating plastic granules heats the plastic granules to a temperature between 170 and 190 degrees Celsius.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0020] A hollow cylindrical probe 12 is formed with an enlarged, hollow conic base 14. A hollow internally threaded member 16 is projected out of the base 14. The hollow internally threaded member 16 is distal the hollow cylindrical probe 12 and communicates therewith. As shown in
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[0022] A person may hold the handles 18 or 18A to attach the inflation needle 10 to the pump 30 in a facilitated manner. This characteristic is not only nonobvious but also novel. It is noted that the number of the handles 18 or 18A can be increased to a number more than two depending on applications. Further, the shape of the handle 18 or 18A can be made different from the ones shown
[0023] As shown in
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[0025] The inflation needle 10 is made of plastic such as one selected from the group consisting of heat durable plastic, nylon fiber, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate (PC), fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), and polyoxymethylene (POM). The inflation needle 10 is plastic in nature irrespective of its material. Thus, in one aspect the inflation needle 10 can return to its original shape after being bent. In the other aspect the inflation needle 10 is sufficiently rigid to be capable of inserting into the bunghole of a ball (see
[0026] In other embodiments, the hollow conic base 14 includes a plurality of wing shaped handles 18 or a plurality of half circular handles 18A. The wing shaped handles 18 or the half circular handles 18A are joined the probe 12 at a neck 13. Further, the wing shaped handles 18 or the half circular handles 18A have a periphery greater than that of the neck 13 so that a person may hold and use the inflation needle 10 by user's fingers in a very facilitated way when inflating a ball. This is one of the characteristics of the invention.
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[0028] A method of manufacturing an inflation needle in accordance with the invention comprises the following steps: [0029] (A) joining the male half 101 and the female half 102 together to form a complete mold; [0030] (B) initially heating the mold to a temperature between 50 and 80 degrees Celsius, or preferably a temperature between 60 and 70 degrees Celsius; [0031] (C) heating plastic granules to a temperature between 150 and 200 degrees Celsius, or preferably a temperature between 170 and 190 degrees Celsius until the granules are molten; [0032] (D) introducing the molten material into the mold 100 through the sprue 108; [0033] (E) expelling hot air from the mold 100 through the exhaust gaps 105 each between the internally threaded member 104 and the core 103 until the mold is about half vacuum; this having the advantage of facilitating flow of the molten material to completely fill the molten material in the mold 100, resulting in a half-finished inflation needle having uniform thickness; [0034] (F) cooling the mold to shape the half-finished inflation needle; [0035] (G) removing the half-finished inflation needle from of the mold 100; and [0036] (H) cooling in water for the half-finished inflation needle at a temperature between 5 and 15 degrees Celsius for 5 to 15 minutes to produce a finished inflation needle 100 having a smooth outer surface and uniform thickness.
[0037] While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.