AIR COMPRESSOR
20200056602 ยท 2020-02-20
Inventors
- Bennett W. Westling (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Dalton F. Hansen (Whitefish Bay, WI, US)
- Brian Alves (Milwaukee, WI, US)
Cpc classification
F04B39/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/0044
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/121
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B41/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04B35/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04B39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A portable air compressor includes a frame, a compressor unit coupled to the frame, and an air tank for storing compressed air generated by the compressor unit. The air tank is coupled to the frame. A battery compartment coupled to the frame. The battery compartment defines an opening and a battery receptacle within the opening. The portable air compressor also includes a battery pack selectively electrically connectable to the battery receptacle, an outlet port protruding from the battery compartment, a tank gauge on the battery compartment, a pressure regulator between the air tank and the outlet port for regulating the pressure of air supplied from the outlet port, an actuator on the battery compartment for adjusting the regulated pressure of air supplied from the outlet port, and a switch on the battery compartment for turning the compressor unit on and off.
Claims
1. A portable air compressor comprising: a frame; a compressor unit coupled to the frame; an air tank for storing compressed air generated by the compressor unit, the air tank coupled to the frame; a battery compartment coupled to the frame, the battery compartment defining an opening and a battery receptacle within the opening; a battery pack selectively electrically connectable to the battery receptacle to provide power to the compressor unit; an outlet port protruding from the battery compartment for supplying compressed air from the air tank; a tank gauge on the battery compartment for indicating a pressure of the air stored within the air tank; a pressure regulator between the air tank and the outlet port for regulating the pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; an actuator on the battery compartment for adjusting the regulated pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; and a switch on the battery compartment for turning the compressor unit on and off.
2. The portable air compressor of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of elastomeric mounts coupling the compressor unit to the frame, such that during operation of the compressor unit, vibration from the compressor unit to the frame is inhibited.
3. The portable air compressor of claim 1, further comprising a flexible compressed air line fluidly coupling the compressor unit to the air tank, the flexible compressed air line arranged between the compressor unit and the battery compartment.
4. The portable air compressor of claim 1, wherein the opening is defined on a first wall of the battery compartment, the battery compartment having a second wall that is opposite the first wall and in facing relationship with the air tank.
5. The portable air compressor of claim 4, wherein the outlet port is defined on a third wall that is in between the first and second walls.
6. The portable air compressor of claim 5, wherein the tank gauge is arranged on a fourth wall of the battery compartment that is different from the first, second and third walls of the battery compartment.
7. The portable air compressor of claim 6, wherein the actuator is arranged on the fourth wall of the battery compartment.
8. The portable air compressor of claim 7, further comprising a pressure relief valve protruding from the third wall of the battery compartment.
9. The portable air compressor of claim 7, wherein the switch is arranged on a fifth wall of the battery compartment that is between the first and fourth walls of the battery compartment.
10. The portable air compressor of claim 9, further comprising a handle coupled to the air tank.
11. A portable air compressor comprising: a frame; a compressor unit coupled to the frame; an air tank for storing compressed air generated by the compressor unit, the air tank coupled to the frame; a battery compartment coupled to the frame, the battery compartment defining an opening on a first wall of the battery compartment and a battery receptacle within the opening, the battery compartment having a second wall that is opposite the first wall and in facing relationship with the air tank; a battery pack selectively electrically connectable to the battery receptacle to provide power to the compressor unit; an outlet port for supplying compressed air from the air tank, the outlet port protruding from a third wall of the battery compartment that is between the first and second walls; a tank gauge for indicating a pressure of the air stored within the air tank, the tank gauge on a fourth wall of the battery compartment that is different from the first, second, and third walls; a pressure regulator between the air tank and the outlet port for regulating the pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; an actuator on the fourth wall of the battery compartment for adjusting the regulated pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; and a switch on the battery compartment for turning the compressor unit on and off.
12. The portable air compressor of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of elastomeric mounts coupling the compressor unit to the frame, such that during operation of the compressor unit, vibration from the compressor unit to the frame is inhibited.
13. The portable air compressor of claim 12, wherein the compressor unit is spaced from the battery compartment, such that there is a gap between the compressor unit and the battery compartment, and wherein the portable air compressor further comprises a flexible compressed air line fluidly coupling the compressor unit to the air tank, the flexible compressed air line arranged in the gap between the compressor unit and the battery compartment.
14. The portable air compressor of claim 11, wherein the fourth wall of the battery compartment is a top wall of the battery compartment that is opposite a bottom side of the frame.
15. The portable air compressor of claim 11, further comprising a handle extending from a side of the air tank that is opposite a side of the air tank that is in facing relationship with the second wall of the battery compartment.
16. The portable air compressor of claim 11, further comprising a handle, the handle extending from a side of the air tank that is opposite a side of the air tank that is in facing relationship with the second wall of the battery compartment.
17. The portable air compressor of claim 11, further comprising a pressure relief valve protruding from the third wall of the battery compartment.
18. The portable air compressor of claim 11, wherein the switch is arranged on a fifth wall of the battery compartment that is between the first and fourth walls of the battery compartment.
19. A portable air compressor comprising: a frame; a compressor unit; a plurality of elastomeric mounts coupling the compressor unit to the frame, such that during operation of the compressor unit, vibration from the compressor unit to the frame is inhibited; an air tank for storing compressed air generated by the compressor unit, the air tank coupled to the frame; a battery compartment coupled to the frame, the battery compartment defining an opening and a battery receptacle within the opening; a battery pack selectively electrically connectable to the battery receptacle to provide power to the compressor unit; an outlet port for supplying compressed air from the air tank; a tank gauge for indicating a pressure of the air stored within the air tank; a pressure regulator between the air tank and the outlet port for regulating the pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; an actuator for adjusting the regulated pressure of air supplied from the outlet port; a flexible compressed air line fluidly coupling the compressor unit to the air tank, the flexible compressed air line arranged between the compressor unit and the battery compartment; and a switch for turning the compressor unit on and off.
20. The portable, battery-powered air compressor of claim 19, wherein the battery compartment is rigidly fastened to the frame.
21.-29. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] Even though one or more of the tank gauge 26, the first and second outlet ports 30, 34, the actuator 42, the switch 68, the opening 102, and the pressure relief valve 58 are arranged on different surfaces of the housing 14, they are all on the first side 78 because they are all visible when viewing the compressor 10 from the viewpoint shown in
[0029] Also, because no portion of any of the tank gauge 26, the actuator 42, and the switch 68 are obstructed by the housing 14 or air tank 22 when viewing and accessing the compressor 10 when situated above the top 86, as shown in the viewpoint in
[0030] Also, by having the second outlet port 34 in addition to the first outlet port 30, at least two tools or other sources requiring compressed air may be simultaneously coupled to the compressor 10, thus eliminating the need for an operator to detach a first tool before attaching a second tool to compressor 10. Additionally, the compressor 10 can supply compressed air to two tools simultaneously via the first and second outlet ports 30, 34, respectively. In some embodiments, the rated flow rate of the compressor 10 is 1.2 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at 90 psi. Thus, to avoid performance losses when operated simultaneously, the first and second tools coupled to first and second outlet ports 30, 34 should collectively require 1.2 CFM or less. For example, the first tool could require 0.6 CM and the second tool could require 0.6 CFM, or the first tool could require 0.8 CFM and the second tool could require 0.4 CFM, and both the tools could operate simultaneously without performance loss. First and second tools collectively requiring greater than 1.2 CFM can still be coupled to first and second outlet ports 30, 34 and operate simultaneously, but will operate with a performance loss.
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[0036] The frame 106 includes a plurality of elastomeric members 176 on a bottom side 180 thereof. The elastomeric members 176 are configured to support the compressor 104 upon a surface. Each of the elastomeric members 176 include a plurality of ribs or ridges 180 to inhibit the compressor 104 from slipping on the surface during operation of the compressor unit 108. The compressor 104 also includes a handle 184 extending from the air tank 114 to allow an operator to pick up and carry the compressor 104 between locations on a job site. The compressor 104 also includes a filter 188 through which air is drawn into the compressor unit 108.
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[0039] The battery compartment 112 at least partially defines an opening 216 on the front wall 192 of the battery compartment 112 within which the battery pack 164 is received and within which the battery receptacle 160 is located. As such, the battery pack 164 is attachable to and removable from the battery receptacle 160 from the front wall 192 of the battery compartment 112. The outlet port 132 and the pressure relief valve 156 protrude from the third wall 200 of the battery compartment 112. Because the tank gauge 128, the actuator 140, the switch 168, the outlet port 132, the relief valve 156, and the battery receptacle 160 are all arranged on or at least partially within the battery compartment 112, it is convenient for an operator to quickly evaluate and/or interact with any of these elements, which facilitates operation of the compressor 104.
[0040] Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.