FLAT TIRE REPAIR DEVICE
20230001653 · 2023-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C73/166
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A tire repair device with an inflation compressor and a sealant material canister, and method of operation. A pressure gauge determines a tire inflation pressure, and a controller identities a completion of a sealant injection upon a pressure drop measured at the pressure gauge. The controller is configured to automatically shut off the inflation compressor when a tire pressure meets a predetermined inflation value after the pressure drop.
Claims
1. A tire repair device comprising a hose configured to attach to a tire valve, an inflation compressor in combination with the hose and configured to provide pressurized air through the hose, a sealant material in combination with the inflation compressor and the hose, a pressure gauge configured to determine a tire inflation pressure, and a controller configured to identify a completion of an injecting of the sealant material upon a pressure drop measured at the pressure gauge.
2. The tire repair device of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to automatically shut off the inflation compressor when a tire pressure meets a predetermined inflation value after the pressure drop.
3. The tire repair device of claim 2, wherein the controller is configured to identify the injecting of the sealant material at a pressure surge at a predefined surge pressure, and the pressure drop at or below a predefined post-surge pressure.
4. The tire repair device of claim 3, wherein the predefined surge pressure is 50 psi, and the predefined post-surge pressure is 30 psi.
5. The tire repair device of claim 2, wherein the predetermined inflation value is manually set by a user of the device.
6. The tire repair device of claim 2, wherein the controller is configured to be operated by the user to automatically inflate the tire pressure to the predetermined inflation value without the injecting of the sealant.
7. A tire repair device, comprising: a hose configured to attach to a tire valve; an inflation compressor in combination with the hose and configured to provide pressurized air through the hose; a sealant material in combination with the inflation compressor and the hose; and a controller including a first operation state configured to automatically shut off the inflation compressor when a tire pressure meets a predetermined inflation value, and a second operation state to release the sealant material into the tire valve, wherein the controller initiates the first operation state after the sealant material is released into the tire valve.
8. The tire repair device of claim 7, wherein the controller is configured to monitor a pressure surge upon the release of the sealant, and automatically switch to the first operation state after the pressure surge.
9. The tire repair device of claim 8, wherein the controller is configured to identify the pressure surge at a predefined surge pressure, and switch to the second operation state at a predefined post-surge pressure.
10. The tire repair device of claim 9, wherein the predefined surge pressure is 50 psi, and the predefined post-surge pressure is 30 psi.
11. The tire repair device of claim 7, wherein the predetermined inflation value is manually set by a user of the device.
12. The tire repair device of claim 11, wherein the controller is configured to be operational by the user in the first operation state without the second operation state.
13. A method for inflating a tire with a tire repair device, the method comprising: the tire repair device receiving a predetermined inflation value from a user; the tire repair device pumping air into the tire; the tire repair device injecting a tire sealant into the tire; and the tire repair device automatically inflating the tire to the predetermined inflation value after the injecting the tire sealant.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the tire repair device only monitors for the predetermined inflation value after the injecting of the tire sealant.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the injecting the tire sealant causes a pressure surge, and further comprising: the tire repair device determining a pressure drop after the injecting of the tire sealant and then automatically inflating the tire to the predetermined inflation value.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising: identifying the pressure surge at a predefined surge pressure; and switching to the automatically inflating the tire to the predetermined inflation value at or below a predefined post-surge pressure lower than the predefined surge pressure.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the predefined surge pressure is 50 psi, and the predefined post-surge pressure is 30 psi.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the predetermined inflation value is manually set by the user of the device.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the tire repair device is operational by the user without the injecting the sealant.
20. The method of claim 13, further comprising: identifying a completion of the injecting of the tire sealant upon a pressure drop; and stopping inflation upon reaching the predetermined inflation value after the pressure drop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TIIE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention will be better understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0017] The device 20 includes an LCD screen 30 for receiving and/or displaying pressure information. The LCD screen 30 is or is associated with a pressure gauge that measures the tire pressure via back pressure through the hose 26. Buttons 32 are provided to allow the user to set the desired inflation pressure. For example, a “+” button can increase the preset inflation pressure by, for example, 0.5 or 1.0 psi increments, and a “−” button can be used to decrease the preset inflation by a corresponding amount. During operation, the inflator introduces air to the tire until the measured pressure matches the entered preset inflation pressure from the user.
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[0019] The device 20 further includes a sealant canister 50 enclosing a sealant material. The sealant canister 50 is connected to one or more air lines from the inflation compressor via any suitable valve. The valve can be controlled by switch 52, whereby a user can switch between an “air only” mode or an “air+sealant” mode. As shown, the pressure gauge is implemented with a digital display, and the switch 52 is an analog/mechanical switch. As will be appreciated, each of these components can be analog/mechanical or digital, depending on need. Various other internal components, such as tubing, valves, electrical connection, etc., vary depending on the particular device and are within the general skill of the compressor art.
[0020] Embodiments of this invention include a method of inflation operation, and a controller for implementing the method with the tire repair device, such as discussed above. The method is implemented by a control logic programmed into the device that will check the system inflation pressure in set intervals. Once the controller determines a pressure drop after the sealant material is injected, then the controller will start or otherwise continue automated inflation until reaching the user's preset inflation value. As an example, for a needed inflation value of 35 psi, the controller will pump air and sealant, resulting in a pressure above 50 psi (due to sealant injection). The controller will continue pumping air and monitor the pressure until the pressure falls below a second value below the preset inflation value, such as 30 psi, and then turn on or otherwise switch to the auto inflate and shut-off function of the inflator, allowing the unit to then turn off at the user's preset pressure.
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[0022] In box 124, an optional light switch can be operated to allow illumination for a flat tire repair. Pressing an included “light switch” button turns on an LED or equivalent. Pressing the “light switch” button again turns off the light.
[0023] In step 130, the user can optionally select a first operation state of “air only.” In this operation, only air is pumped into the tire, such as where the air pressure needs to be adjusted, and no damage to the tire has occurred. When the pressure gauge measures the preset inflation value, the controller will turn off the inflation compressor, and the hose can be removed from the tire valve.
[0024] In step 140, the user selects the “air+sealant” operation state, whereby sealant will be injected into the hose and tire via the fill air from the inflation compressor. In embodiments of this invention, the “air+sealant” operation state can be selected by a manual valve lever. In other embodiments, the “air+sealant” operation state is selected digitally by pressing a switch button, such as a dedicated button, or holding a power button. Desirably, the LCD is clear on which operation state is selected. In step 150, the compressor is started, such as by pressing a start button. The LCD desirably shows pressure increases in 0.5 psi.
[0025] Step 160 reflects a pressure surge that results from the sealant material being released into the hose and tire. The controller is configured to identify a completion of sealant material injecting upon a pressure drop back to an expected pressure (e.g., between the original pressure and the desired inflation pressure) measured at the pressure gauge. When the controller identifies the pressure drop is complete, the controller is configured to switch (170) to the auto-inflate operation state and automatically shut off the inflation compressor when a tire pressure next meets the preset inflation value after the pressure drop. The value that represents the end of the pressure drop is generally below the preset pressure value, and is desirably set at a particular value or amount below the preset value, such as 5 psi. Switching to the auto-inflate mode several psi below the target value provides a buffer for any additional pressure drop while inflation commences, thus avoiding a quick inflation and shutoff before the pressure drop is actually concluded.
[0026] As an example, when the pressure gauge reaches a pressure greater than 50 psi and then drops less than 30 psi, the controller will recognize a completion of the sealant injection. In step 170, the controller then continues in or otherwise switches to an “air only” mode, until automatically stopping the compressor in step 190 at the preset pressure value. The device is then removed from the tire valve.
[0027] Thus the invention provides an unproved inflation logic for use in combining sealant injection with auto-shutoff inflation. The device and method of this invention can be implemented in any of various tire repair kits, and desirably reduces or eliminates device and/or user error.
[0028] The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein. While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.