PNEUMATIC CHUCK INCLUDING VALVE CORE INTERFACE
20240208282 ยท 2024-06-27
Inventors
- Sven A. Soltmann (Franklinton, NC, US)
- Brian P. Rigney (Raleigh, NC, US)
- Scott R. Lakin (Stem, NC, US)
- David Milo Hollinger (Roxboro, NC, US)
- Graham Kendall Snyder (Graham, NC, US)
- Kristopher Jon Soderstrom (Raleigh, NC, US)
Cpc classification
B60C25/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C29/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T137/6109
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60C29/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C29/064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60C29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An air chuck includes a body and a valve core interface. The body includes output, interface, and input ports. The body defines a first passageway that extends between the output and interface ports. The input port defines a second passageway that is in fluid communication with the first passageway. The valve core interface is slidably coupled with the body and is slidable between extended and retracted positions. The valve core interface includes a shaft and a knob. The shaft includes proximal and distal ends. The distal end is at least partially disposed in the first passageway. The knob is coupled with the proximal end of the shaft. The shaft is rotatably coupled with the body and is selectively rotatable in either tightening or loosening directions via the knob. The distal end of the shaft comprises a grasping feature that is configured to grasp a valve core of a valve stem.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. An air chuck comprising: a body comprising: a first passageway that extends along a longitudinal length of said body between a proximal and distal end of said body; an output port that is in fluid communication with a first end of said first passageway; an input port that defines a second passageway that is in fluid communication with said first passageway at a first passageway interface; said input port is configured for attachment to a pressurized fluid source to facilitate delivery of pressurized fluid through said second passageway and to said first passageway; and a viewing arrangement formed in at least a portion of said body; said viewing arrangement positioned along at least a portion of said first passageway; a valve core interface that is slidably coupled with said body; said valve core is slidable between an extended position and a retracted position; said valve core interface includes: a shaft that includes a proximal end and a distal end; said distal end is at least partially disposed in said first passageway; and a knob coupled with to said proximal end of said shaft; and a sealing arrangement configured to inhibit pressurized fluid from exiting said body at a location that is distal to said first passageway interface; and wherein said shaft is rotatably coupled with said body and is selectively rotatable in either a tightening direction or a loosening direction via rotation of said knob; and wherein said distal end of said shaft includes a grasping feature that is configured to grasp a valve core of a valve stem; and wherein said view arrangement is configured to enable a user to view at least a portion of said shaft in said first passageway from outside of the body; and wherein at least a portion of said view arrangement is positioned on said body at a location that is distal to said first passageway interface.
22. The air chuck as defined in claim 21, wherein said view arrangement includes first and second windows that are spaced apart from one another.
23. The air chuck as defined in claim 21, further including a sleeve member; said sleeve member positioned at least partially in said first passageway and between said first passageway interface and said distal end of said body; said sleeve fully covering an underside of said view arrangement a lower portion.
24. The air chuck as defined in claim 22, further including a sleeve member; said sleeve member positioned at least partially in said first passageway and between said first passageway interface and said distal end of said body; said sleeve fully covering an underside of said view arrangement a lower portion.
25. The air chuck as defined in claim 23, wherein said sealing arrangement positioned in both ends of said sleeve member.
26. The air chuck as defined in claim 24, wherein said sealing arrangement positioned in both ends of said sleeve member.
27. The air chuck as defined in claim 23, wherein said sleeve is at least partially formed of a substantially transparent material.
28. The air chuck as defined in claim 26, wherein said sleeve is at least partially formed of a substantially transparent material.
29. The air chuck as defined in claim 21, further including a clutch assembly that facilitates selective operable coupling between said knob and said shaft as a function of rotational torque imparted to said knob; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob is less than a predefined threshold, said knob and said shaft are rotatably coupled together via said clutch assembly to facilitate in rotation of said shaft; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob exceeds said predefined threshold, said clutch assembly allows said knob to rotate relative to said shaft to prevent rotation of said shaft.
30. The air chuck as defined in claim 28, further including a clutch assembly that facilitates selective operable coupling between said knob and said shaft as a function of rotational torque imparted to said knob; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob is less than a predefined threshold, said knob and said shaft are rotatably coupled together via said clutch assembly to facilitate in rotation of said shaft; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob exceeds said predefined threshold, said clutch assembly allows said knob to rotate relative to said shaft to prevent rotation of said shaft.
31. An air chuck comprising: a body comprising: a first passageway that extends along a longitudinal length of said body between a proximal and distal end of said body; an output port that is in fluid communication with a first end of said first passageway; an input port that defines a second passageway that is in fluid communication with said first passageway at a first passageway interface; said input port is configured for attachment to a pressurized fluid source to facilitate delivery of pressurized fluid through said second passageway and to said first passageway; and a viewing arrangement formed in at least a portion of said body; said viewing arrangement positioned along at least a portion of said first passageway; a valve core interface that is slidably coupled with said body; said valve core is slidable between an extended position and a retracted position; said valve core interface includes: a shaft that includes a proximal end and a distal end; said distal end is at least partially disposed in said first passageway; and a knob coupled with to said proximal end of said shaft; and a sealing arrangement configured to inhibit pressurized fluid from exiting said body at a location that is distal to said first passageway interface; a sleeve member; said sleeve member positioned at least partially in said first passageway and between said first passageway interface and said distal end of said body; said sleeve fully covering an underside of said view arrangement a lower portion; and wherein said shaft is rotatably coupled with said body and is selectively rotatable in either a tightening direction or a loosening direction via rotation of said knob; and wherein said distal end of said shaft includes a grasping feature that is configured to grasp a valve core of a valve stem; and wherein said view arrangement is configured to enable a user to view at least a portion of said shaft in said first passageway from outside of the body.
32. The air chuck as defined in claim 31, wherein said view arrangement includes first and second windows that are spaced apart from one another.
33. The air chuck as defined in claim 31, wherein said sealing arrangement positioned in both ends of said sleeve member.
34. The air chuck as defined in claim 32, wherein said sealing arrangement positioned in both ends of said sleeve member.
35. The air chuck as defined in claim 31, wherein said sleeve is at least partially formed of a substantially transparent material.
36. The air chuck as defined in claim 34, wherein said sleeve is at least partially formed of a substantially transparent material.
37. The air chuck as defined in claim 31, further including a clutch assembly that facilitates selective operable coupling between said knob and said shaft as a function of rotational torque imparted to said knob; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob is less than a predefined threshold, said knob and said shaft are rotatably coupled together via said clutch assembly to facilitate in rotation of said shaft; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob exceeds said predefined threshold, said clutch assembly allows said knob to rotate relative to said shaft to prevent rotation of said shaft.
38. The air chuck as defined in claim 36, further including a clutch assembly that facilitates selective operable coupling between said knob and said shaft as a function of rotational torque imparted to said knob; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob is less than a predefined threshold, said knob and said shaft are rotatably coupled together via said clutch assembly to facilitate in rotation of said shaft; and wherein when said rotational torque that is applied to said knob exceeds said predefined threshold, said clutch assembly allows said knob to rotate relative to said shaft to prevent rotation of said shaft.
39. An air chuck comprising: a body comprising: a first passageway that extends along a longitudinal length of said body between a proximal and distal end of said body; an output port that is in fluid communication with a first end of said first passageway; an input port that defines a second passageway that is in fluid communication with said first passageway at a first passageway interface; said input port is configured for attachment to a pressurized fluid source to facilitate delivery of pressurized fluid through said second passageway and to said first passageway; and a viewing arrangement formed in at least a portion of said body; said viewing arrangement positioned along at least a portion of said first passageway; a valve core interface that is slidably coupled with said body; said valve core is slidable between an extended position and a retracted position; said valve core interface includes: a shaft that includes a proximal end and a distal end; said distal end is at least partially disposed in said first passageway; and a knob coupled with to said proximal end of said shaft; and a sleeve member; said sleeve member positioned at least partially in said first passageway and between said first passageway interface and said distal end of said body; said sleeve fully covering an underside of said view arrangement a lower portion; said sleeve is at least partially formed of a substantially transparent material; and wherein said shaft is rotatably coupled with said body and is selectively rotatable in either a tightening direction or a loosening direction via rotation of said knob; and wherein said distal end of said shaft includes a grasping feature that is configured to grasp a valve core of a valve stem; and wherein said view arrangement is configured to enable a user to view at least a portion of said shaft in said first passageway from outside of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] Various embodiments will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] Embodiments are hereinafter described in detail in connection with the views and examples of
[0012] The output fitting 14 can be configured for coupling with a valve stem (not shown) that is provided on a tire or other inflatable item. In one embodiment, the output fitting 14 can include a lever 20 that facilitates releasable coupling of the output fitting 14 onto the valve stem. In such an embodiment, when the output fitting 14 is initially installed on the valve stem, the output fitting 14 can interface with the valve stem to secure the output fitting 14 and the valve stem together during inflation. Once inflation is complete, the lever 20 can be depressed to release the output fitting 14 from the valve stem. It is to be appreciated that any of a variety of suitable alternative fittings can be provided for interacting with the valve stem or other type of input device during inflation with the air chuck 10.
[0013] The valve core interface 16 can be rotatably coupled with the body 12 and rotatable with respect to the body 12 about an axis A1 in either of a counterclockwise (e.g., loosening) direction D1 or a clockwise (e.g., tightening) direction D2, as illustrated in
[0014] Referring now to
[0015] The body 12 can include an interface port 36 that is configured to receive the shaft 26 of the valve core interface 16. The shaft 26 can extend through a cap 38 that facilitates slidable and rotatable coupling of the valve core interface 16 to the body 12. In one embodiment, the cap 38 can be threadably coupled with the interface port 36 but in other embodiments can be releasably coupled with the interface port 36 using any of a variety of suitable alternative arrangements (e.g., a bayonet connection). In another embodiment, the cap 38 can be fixedly coupled with the body 12 such as through welding, with an adhesive, or via any of a variety of suitable alternative arrangements.
[0016] The body 12 can include an output port 40 that is threadably coupled with the output fitting 14. It is to be appreciated, however, that any of a variety of suitable alternative coupling arrangements between the output fitting 14 and the output port 40 are contemplated, such as, for example, a bayonet connection, a quick connect coupling, or a fixed coupling (e.g., welded coupling), for example.
[0017] Referring now to
[0018] The internal sleeve 46 can be interposed between a pair of sealing arrangements 50. One of the sealing arrangements 50 can be adjacent the cap 38 and the other sealing arrangement can be disposed adjacent to the passageways 42, 44. The sealing arrangements 50 can be configured to substantially seal the interface between the body 12 and the internal sleeve 46 to prevent fluid in the passageway 42 from escaping. In one embodiment, as illustrated in
[0019] The internal sleeve 46 can be formed of a substantially transparent material such as a clear polycarbonate, for example. As illustrated in
[0020] Referring again to
[0021] During rotation of the knob 24, the ball 60 can extend into one of the interior slots 66 to couple the knob 24 and the inner core 58 together. The knob 24 and the inner core 58 can remain coupled together so long as the rotational torque applied to the knob 24 is less than a predefined threshold. Once the rotational torque applied to the knob 24 exceeds a predefined threshold, the ball 60 can slip out of the interior slot 66 and can slide along the interior surface 68 which can decouple the knob 24 from the inner core 58 (e.g., clutch out) to allow the knob 24 to rotate relative to the shaft 26 thereby preventing further rotation of the shaft 26. Such decoupling of the knob 24 from the inner core 58 can also provide audible and/or tactile feedback that indicates that proper torque on the valve core has been obtained to prevent possible undertorquing and overtorquing of the valve core as is common in conventional arrangements. In one embodiment, the predefined threshold can be between about 3 inch-pounds and about 5 inch-pounds, although any of a variety of predefined threshold values are contemplated. It is to be appreciated that the predefined threshold can be a function of the spring constant of the clutch spring 62, the configuration of the ball 60 and/or the configuration of the interior slots 66. It is also to be appreciated that any of a variety of suitable alternative clutch assemblies are contemplated for preventing over-torqueing of a valve stem with a valve core interface.
[0022] One example of the operation of the air chuck 10 will now be described. First, the output fitting 14 can be attached to a valve stem (not shown). The valve core interface 16 can then be slid into the installation position, and the position of the knob 24 can adjusted as needed until the fork 34 mates with and grasps the valve core. Once the fork 34 grasps the valve core, the knob 24 can then be rotated to unthread the valve core from the valve stem (e.g., in a counterclockwise direction D1 shown in
[0023] The foregoing description of embodiments and examples has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the forms described. Numerous modifications are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, although a pneumatic hose is described herein, it is to be appreciated that other types of fluid hoses are contemplated such as, for example, a water hose. Some of those modifications have been discussed and others will be understood by those skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described for illustration of various embodiments. The scope is, of course, not limited to the examples or embodiments set forth herein, but can be employed in any number of applications and equivalent devices by those of ordinary skill in the art. Rather, it is hereby intended that the scope be defined by the claims appended hereto. Also, for any methods claimed and/or described, regardless of whether the method is described in conjunction with a flow diagram, it should be understood that unless otherwise specified or required by context, any explicit or implicit ordering of steps performed in the execution of a method does not imply that those steps must be performed in the order presented and may be performed in a different order or in parallel.