Bobbin for Automatic Inflator
20190308701 ยท 2019-10-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63C9/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63C2009/0058
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63C9/19
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bobbin assembly for an automatic inflator including a generally cylindrical wall, a plurality of arms positioned in a ring centered about and parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bobbin, each arm being pivotably connected to a rim of the cylindrical wall by a living hinge, at least one of the arms including a radial seat extending toward the longitudinal axis of the bobbin to form an annular seat having a diameter to retain a head of a spring-loaded actuator pin of the automatic inflator to hold the spring-loaded actuator pin in a cocked position, a toroidal pill positioned between a lumen of the cylindrical wall and the ringed arms to retain the arms in position centered about and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bobbin such that the annular seat maintains the diameter to retain the head of the spring-loaded actuator pin, thereby holding the spring-loaded actuator pin in the cocked position and a web interconnecting at least one of adjacent pairs of the arms allowing the paired arms to pivot outwardly via their respective living hinges in unison.
Claims
1. A bobbin assembly for an automatic inflator, comprising in combination: a generally cylindrical wall; a plurality of arms positioned in a ring centered about and parallel to a longitudinal axis of the bobbin, each arm being pivotably connected to a rim of said cylindrical wall by a living hinge; at least one said arms including a radial seat extending toward said longitudinal axis of the bobbin to form an annular seat having a diameter to retain a head of a spring-loaded actuator pin of the automatic inflator to hold the spring-loaded actuator pin in a cocked position; a toroidal pill positioned between a lumen of said cylindrical wall and said ringed arms to retain said arms in position centered about and parallel to said longitudinal axis of the bobbin such that said annular seat maintains said diameter to retain the head of the spring-loaded actuator pin, thereby holding the spring-loaded actuator pin in the cocked position; and a web interconnecting at least one of adjacent pairs of said arms allowing said paired arms to pivot outwardly via their respective said living hinges in unison.
2. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said arms include a buttress extending from its living-hinge end of said arm along a length of said arm to provide additional rigidity to said arm.
3. The bobbin as set forth in claim 2, wherein said buttress limits the distance said pill may be pushed onto a length of said ringed arms.
4. The bobbin as set forth in claim 3, wherein said arms include a chamfered end to facilitate automatic centering and pushing of said pill onto said ringed arms.
5. The bobbin as set forth in claim 4, wherein once said pill dissolves in water, said ringed arms are allowed to flex radially outwardly via their respective said living hinge under the pressure of the spring-loaded actuator pin head, whereupon their respective said radial seats spread apart to an increased diameter that no longer forms said annular seat for the head of the spring-loaded actuator pin, thereby releasing the head of the spring-loaded actuator pin to actuate the inflator.
6. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pill has sufficient strength to hold said arms in said parallel position to hold back the spring-loaded actuator pin.
7. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, wherein said pill is dissolvable once exposed to water to allow said arms to flex radially outwardly and release the spring-loaded actuator pin.
8. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, including eight said arms forming four said adjacent paired arms, each paired arms being interconnected by their respective said webs.
9. The bobbin as set forth in claim 2, wherein at least one of said interconnecting webs extends integrally between adjacent arms approximately equal to a height of their respective said buttresses.
10. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of said webs is thin in structure and arcuately curved to match an outward curvature of said ringed arms.
11. The bobbin as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bobbin is integrally molded.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] For a more succinct understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be directed to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0031] Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0033] The pierce pin assembly 20 comprises a pierce pin 24 having an end portion 26, a sealing gasket 28, and a small compression spring 30. A conventional metal insert 32, having interior threads 34 and gasket 36, is molded in situ within the inflator body 12. The gas-containing cartridge 22 is threaded into the metal insert 32. The frangible seal of the gas cartridge 22 is pierced when the pierce pin assembly 20 is forcibly moved towards the cartridge 22.
[0034] The automatic inflator 10 may be fired automatically upon immersion in water or manually. The manual actuator means includes a generally L-shaped lever 38 pivotally mounted to the inflator body 12 by a pivot pin 40 which passes through the inflator body 12, a hole 42 located in the distal portion of the lever 38, and a second slot portion 44 of an intermediate transfer pin 46. The pivot pin 40 also serves to fixedly secure the actuator body assembly 14 to the inflator body 12.
[0035] The distal end portion 48 of the lever 38 has a cam extension 50. A lanyard handle 52 is tethered to the lever 38. When the lanyard handle 52 is pulled, the cam extension 50 forcibly engages the end 26 of the pierce pin assembly 20, thereby causing the gas-containing cartridge 22 to be pierced.
[0036] The actuator body assembly 14 is generally comprised of an actuator body 54, an actuator pin 55, the intermediate transfer pin 46, a conventional O-ring 56, and a bobbin 58. A heavy spring 57 forcibly urges the head 55H of the actuator pin 55 against the bobbin 58.
[0037] As better shown in
[0038] Each of the arms 68 individually include a radial seat 72 extending toward the longitudinal axis of the bobbin 58. Collectively, the individual radial seats 72 form an annular seat having a diameter sized to capture and retain the head 55H of the spring-loaded actuator pin 55, thereby holding the spring-loaded actuator pin 55 back against the force of the spring 57 in a cocked position.
[0039] The toroidal pill 60 is positioned between the lumen of the cylindrical wall 66 and the ringed arms 68 to retain the arms 68 in position centered about and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bobbin 58 such that the annular seat formed by their radial seats 72 maintain the diameter sized to capture and retain the head 55H of the spring-loaded actuator pin 55, thereby holding the spring-loaded actuator pin 55 back against the force of the spring 57 in a cocked position.
[0040] It is noted that each arm 68 may include a buttress 76 extending from the living-hinge end of the arm 68 along a length of the arm 68. The buttress 76 provides additional rigidity to the arm 68 and, during assembly, serves to limit the distance the pill 60 is pushed onto the length of the ringed arms 68. Further, it is noted that each of the arms 68 may include a chamfered end 68CC to facilitate automatic centering and pushing of the pill 60 onto the ringed arms 68.
[0041] After assembly, once the pill 60 is dissolved in water, the ringed arms 68 are allowed to flex radially outwardly individually via their respective living hinge 70 under the pressure of the spring-loaded actuator pin head 55H. As they flex outwardly, their radial seats 72 spread apart until they reach an increased diameter that they no longer form an annular seat for the head 55H of the actuator pin 55, whereupon the head 55H of the spring-loaded actuator pin 55 is released and moves forcibly under the force of the spring 57 to actuate the pierce pin 20 via the transfer pin 46 (i.e., the actuator 10 is automatically fired).
[0042] It can be appreciated that the pill 60 must have sufficient strength to hold the arms 68 in their parallel position to hold-back spring-loaded actuator pin 55 and yet must be dissolvable once exposed to water to allow the arms 68 to flex radially outwardly and allow the actuator pin 55 to fire.
[0043] The bobbin 82 of the present invention is illustrated in
[0044] As seen in
[0045] Unlike the prior art, the arms 68 are grouped in pairs and the two arms 68 of each pair are interconnected to each other by a web 84. The paired arms 68 interconnected by the web 84 pivot outwardly via their respective living hinges 70 in unison, rather than individually as in the case of the prior art.
[0046] As shown, in a bobbin 82 having eight arms 68A-68H, preferably, adjacent arms 68A & 68B, 68C & 68D, 68E & 68F and 68G & 68H are paired and interconnected by their respective webs 84AB, 84CD, 84EF and 84GH. Without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, other pairing arrangements may be desired as noted above in the summary of the invention.
[0047] Each of the interconnecting webs (e.g., shown in
[0048] Unexpectedly, the webbed, interconnected arms 68 of the present invention have significantly increased the ability of the pill 60 to be humidity resistant yet quickly dissolvable in cold water.
[0049] The present invention includes that contained in the appended claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this description has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it should be understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, combination, or arrangement of parts thereof may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0050] Now that the invention has been described,