Indicator for manual inflator

10017231 ยท 2018-07-10

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

An indicator to be snapped onto an inflator to indicate the ready operating condition of the inflator and, upon firing of the inflator by jerking the jerk handle to pivot the firing lever, the firing lever pops off the indicator from the inflator, thereby indicating the fired inoperable operating condition.

Claims

1. An indicator for fitting over an inflator, the inflator including an upstanding arm of a firing lever and a lower leg portion of the firing lever, said indicator comprising a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of the firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal the lower leg portion of the firing lever.

2. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 1, further including a corner wall interconnecting a bottom of said long side wall and a left portion of said bottom wall and a corner wall interconnecting a right portion of said bottom wall and said short side wall.

3. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 2, wherein front edges of said long side wall, said bottom wall and said short side wall include respective arcuate edge walls to configured and dimensioned to more completely wraparound the inflator and to more securely entrain the indicator onto the inflator.

4. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 2, wherein said side walls are injection-molded in a slightly contracted configuration to increase the degree that said side walls must be spread apart to snap onto the inflator and impart a greater grasping grip on the inflator.

5. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 1, further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls.

6. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 1, further including at least one tab that fits into a corresponding slot in the inflator to more securely retain the indicator onto the inflator.

7. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab is positioned on said the long side wall.

8. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab is positioned on said short side wall.

9. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab is positioned on said bottom wall.

10. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab is positioned on a corner of said bottom wall and includes a hook that hooks onto a lip formed in the lower side recess.

11. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab comprises an angle to facilitate insertion.

12. The indicator for an inflator as set forth in claim 1, wherein the firing lever is colored red and said indicator is colored green such that when said green indicator is snapped onto the inflator to cover and conceal the red firing lever, said indicator visually indicates from all directions an armed or at ready operable condition and such that upon firing of the inflator said indicator is popped-off of the inflator revealing an unarmed or fired condition.

13. An indicator for an inflator comprising in combination a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of a firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal a lower leg portion of the firing lever, and further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls, wherein said bridge is composed of a thin material that fractures when the firing lever is moved to its fired position.

14. An indicator for an inflator comprising in combination a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of a firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal a lower leg portion of the firing lever, and further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls, wherein said bridge is integrally formed during injection molding of the indicator.

15. An indicator for an inflator comprising in combination a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of a firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal a lower leg portion of the firing lever, and further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls, wherein said bridge is aligned with and extends into a corresponding slot in the inflator.

16. An indicator for an inflator comprising in combination a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of a firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal a lower leg portion of the firing lever, and further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls, wherein said bridge comprises a scored notch formed partly therethrough such that said bridge forcibly fractures at said notch when the firing lever is pivoted outwardly to pop said bridge out of the slot.

17. An indicator for an inflator comprising in combination a long side wall and a short side wall joined together by a bottom wall to form a generally U-shaped configuration, said long side wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal an upstanding arm of a firing lever of the inflator and said bottom wall being configured and dimensioned to cover and conceal a lower leg portion of the firing lever, and further including a bridge to span a distance between said side walls, wherein said bridge comprises a inwardly extending tab to fit into the slot to facilitate centering within the slot and to increase the ease in which said said bridge is fractured.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which.

(2) FIGS. 1A, 1B and 1C are top right perspective views showing (A) the indicator fitted onto the prior art inflator, (B) the prior art inflator without the indicator installed and (C) the indicator alone, not installed onto the prior art inflator;

(3) FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C are bottom left perspective views showing (A) the indicator fitted onto the prior art inflator, (B) the prior art inflator without the indicator installed and (C) the indicator alone, not installed onto the prior art inflator;

(4) FIG. 3 is a back view of the prior art inflator showing the exhaust port;

(5) FIG. 4 is a front view of the indicator;

(6) FIG. 5 is left side view of the indicator;

(7) FIG. 6 is a right side view of the indicator;

(8) FIG. 7 is top side view of the indicator;

(9) FIG. 8 is a bottom view of the indicator;

(10) FIG. 9 is a rear view of the indicator;

(11) FIGS. 10A and 10B are rear perspective views of the indicator showing the tabs that more securely retains the indicator onto the inflator; and

(12) FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the prior art inflator along lines 11-11 of FIG. 1A.

(13) Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

(14) The indicator 10 of the invention is intended to be snapped onto an inflator 12 to indicate the ready operating condition of the inflator 12. Upon firing by jerking the jerk handle 22 to pivot the firing lever 24, the firing lever 24 pops off the indicator 10 from the inflator 12, thereby indicating the fired inoperable operating condition.

(15) Inflators 12 come in a variety of shapes and sizes. It shall be understood, however, that the indicator 10 of the invention may be appropriately configured and dimensioned to fit a specific style of inflator 12. Accordingly, for the purpose of this detailed description of the indicator 10 of the invention, exemplary reference is made to the heat-sealable inflator 12 disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,475,711, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, which includes a generally rectangular housing 14. The indicator 10 is accordingly configured and dimensioned to fit about the generally rectangular housing 14 of such an inflator 12.

(16) More particularly, heat-sealable inflators 12 typically comprise a generally rectangular housing 14 with side walls 14W and having an integral peripheral flange 16 composed of a heat-sealable material such as polyurethane that may be heat-sealed to the inflatable article such as personal floatation devices, life rafts, and the like (not shown.) The inflator 12 is adapted to receive the threaded neck of a gas cylinder (shown in phantom in FIG. 1A as numeral 18) such that upon firing, gas from the gas cartridge 18 may flow through the inflator 12 and out its exhaust port 20 (see FIG. 3) into the inflatable article.

(17) Firing of the inflator 12 is accomplished by means of a firing lever 22 (see FIG. 2B) to which is tethered a jerk handle 24 by means of a lanyard 26. The firing lever 22 comprises a generally L-shaped configuration having an upstanding arm 28 into which the lanyard 26 is inserted into and tightly and permanently secured such as by staking. The lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22 comprises a pivot hole through which a pivot pin 32 is inserted to allow the firing lever 22 to pivot about the pivot pin 32 upon jerking of the jerk handle 24. The lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22 includes a cam surface which is operatively designed to cam against a firing pin of an internal pierce pin assembly to fracture the frangible seal of the gas cartridge 18, whereupon gas from the gas cartridge 18 flows through the inflator 12 and out the exhaust port 20 into the article to be inflated.

(18) The inflator's housing 14 may include an upstanding side recess 22SR and a lower side recess 22LR into which the upstanding arm 28 and lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22 respectively lays into so that the upstanding arm 28 and lower leg portion 30 are substantially flush with the corresponding side wall and bottom wall of the housing.

(19) Turning now to a description of the indicator 10 of the invention as shown in FIGS. 1C, 2C and 4-11, indicator 10 comprises a generally rectangular configuration corresponding to the rectangular configuration of the housing 14. More particularly, indicator 10 comprises a generally U-shaped configuration defined by a long side wall 34 and a short side wall 36 joined together by a bottom wall 38 to form the U-shaped configuration. Preferably, the long side wall 34 is configured and dimensioned to fully cover and therefore conceal the upstanding arm 28 of the firing lever 22 of the inflator. Likewise, the bottom wall 38 of the indicator 10 is appropriately configured and dimensioned to cover and therefore conceal the lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22.

(20) A corner wall 34/38 interconnects the bottom of the long side wall 34 and the left portion of bottom wall 38 and a corner wall 38/36 interconnects the right portion of the bottom wall 38 and short side wall 36. The front edges of the long side wall 34, bottom wall 38 and short side wall 36 may include respective arcuate edge walls 34E, 38E and 36E. Likewise, corner walls 34/38 and 38/36 may include respective arcuate edge walls 34/38E and 38/36E. The corner walls 34/38 and 38/36 coupled with the arcuate edge walls 34/38E, 38/36E, 34E, 38E and 36E more completely wrap around the corresponding rounded edges of the generally rectangular housing 14 of the inflator 12 to more completely conceal the firing lever 22 beneath. The side walls 34, 36 and 38 with their interconnecting corner walls 34/38 and 38/36 and arcuate edge walls 34/38E, 38/36E, 34E, 38E and 36E also more securely entrain the indicator 10 onto housing 14. It is noted that optionally, the side walls 34 and 36 of the indicator 10 may be injection-molded in a slightly contracted configuration to increase the degree that the side walls 34 and 36 must be spread apart to snap onto the corresponding side walls of the housing 14 and impart a greater grasping grip on the housing 14.

(21) An optional bridge 40 composed of a thin material may be integrally formed during injection molding of the indicator 10 to span the distance between the edge walls 34E and 36E of the side walls 34 and 36. The bridge 40 more securely retains the side walls 34 and 36 about the corresponding side walls of the housing 14 of the inflator 12. The bridge 40 may be aligned with and extend into a corresponding slot 40S in the inflator's body, preferably substantially flush. During use, upon firing of the inflator 12, the firing lever 22 is pivoted outwardly about the pivot pin 32 and forcibly pops the bridge 40 out of the slot 40S as the indicator 10 is popped-off of the inflator housing 14.

(22) Preferably, the bridge 40 is fracturable either by being composed of a thin material or by having a scored notch 40N formed partly therethrough such that the bridge 40 forcibly fractures at the notch 40N and potentially at a thin, weakened point 40P when the firing lever 22 is pivoted outwardly about the pivot pin 32 to pop the bridge 40 out of the slot 40S. The fractured bridge 40 of a previously-spent indicator 10 provides a visual indication not to re-use it. Even if reuse is attempted, the previously-spent indicator 10 cannot be installed unless the firing lever 22 is reset to its ready condition tucked into the recesses 22SR and 22LR of the housing 14.

(23) The side walls 34 and 36 and the bridge 40 of the indicator 10 may be provided with integrally molded tabs 42 appropriately aligned and dimensioned to fit into corresponding pre-existing or specially-configured slots 44 in the inflator 12 to more securely retain the indicator 10 onto the housing 14.

(24) For example, as best shown in FIG. 10A, 10B and 11, a tab 42L on the long side wall 34 of the indicator 10 may include an inwardly-oriented tab 42L that fits into the recess 22SR between the upper end of the upstanding arm 28 of the firing lever 22. The tab 42L may be provided with an angle 42LA to facilitate insertion into the recess 22SR. Correspondingly, the short side wall 36 of the indicator 10 may include a inwardly-oriented tab 42S that is appropriately aligned and dimensioned to fit into a corresponding recess 14R formed in the side of the housing 14. Tab 42S likewise may include an angle 42SA to facilitate insertion into the recess 22LR. Also correspondingly, the bottom wall 38 of the indicator 10 may include a inwardly-oriented tab 42B that is appropriately aligned and dimensioned to fit between the lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22 into the lower side recess 22LR. Tab 42B likewise may include an angle 42BA to facilitate insertion into the recess 22LR.

(25) Additional tabs may be provided such as tab 42C aligned with the corner of the housing 14 to fit into the space between the lower leg portion 30 of the firing lever 22 into the lower side recess 22LR at the point where the lower leg portion 30 begins to curve. The tab 42C may include an angle 42CA to facilitate insertion into the recess 22LR. The tab 42C many also include an upwardly extending hook 42CH, also with an angle 42CHA for ease in insertion, which hooks onto a lip 14L formed in the lower side recess 22LR.

(26) Inwardly extending tabs 42B1 and 42B2 may be provided along the bridge 40 to fit into the slot 40S formed in the front surface of the housing 14 to facilitate centering within the slot 402 and to increase the ease in which the bridge 40 is fractured at the scored notch 40N.

(27) It is noted that tabs 42 coupled with the inherent resiliency of the material constituting the indicator 10, increases the degree that the side walls 34 and 36 must be spread apart to snap onto the corresponding side walls of the housing 14, but then assures that the indicator 10 will be held into place more securely, that is until the side walls 34 and 36 are forced apart by the firing lever 22 upon firing of the inflator 12.

(28) Preferably the firing lever 22 is colored red and the indicator 10 is colored green. When the green indicator 10 is snapped onto the housing 14 to fully cover and therefore conceal the red firing lever 22, the indicator 12 visually indicates from all directions an armed or at ready operable condition. Upon firing by jerking on the jerk handle 24 to pivot the firing lever 22, the bridge 40 is fractured and the indicator 10 is popped-off of the housing 14 of the inflator 12. While in this unarmed or fired condition, the red firing lever 22 visually indicates from all directions that the inflator 12 is inoperable.

(29) The present disclosure includes that contained in the appended claims, as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is 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 and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

(30) Now that the invention has been described,