This disclosure relates to air compressors and, more particularly, to portable air compressor assemblies.
Portable air compressors are intended to be transported between different job sites. Accordingly, it would be desirable for a portable air compressor to have a relatively compact width and to be relatively easy to pivot between operational and transport positions.
Furthermore, when transporting the air compressor amongst the different job sites, it may be necessary to transport other items in support of the intended task to be completed using the air compressor. For example, accessories for the compressor, such as hoses or nozzles, power tools which may be driven by the compressor and/or other suitable construction materials may need to be transported to a job site. It is envisioned that the air compressor assembly may be modified to accommodate transportation of these types of items.
Additionally, it would be desirable for a portable air compressor to facilitate the servicing and/or maintenance thereof.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to this disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
An air compressor assembly is provided. The air compressor assembly can include a support structure having a back portion and a top portion and side portions extending forwardly from the back portion. The air compressor assembly can further include a handle attached to the support structure and a pair of wheels transversely spaced apart and rotatably attached to the support structure at opposing positions proximate the side portions. The wheels can be pivotable about a single rotational axis extending transversely across the support structure. The air compressor assembly can further include at least one fluid tank having a tank longitudinal axis defined therein. The at least one fluid tank can be secured to the support structure with the tank longitudinal axis parallel to the rotational axis of the wheels. The air compressor assembly can also include a compressor mechanism secured to the support structure proximate the at least one fluid tank. The compressor mechanism can have a compressor longitudinal axis defined therein and can be oriented on the support structure between the side portions with the compressor longitudinal axis substantially perpendicular to the tank longitudinal axis.
This disclosure further provides another air compressor assembly. The air compressor assembly can include a support structure having a pair of frame members. Each of the frame members can have a rearward facing section and upper and lower sections extending forwardly from the rearward facing section. The support structure can further include a front member extending between the lower sections of the frame members opposite the rearward facing sections. The air compressor assembly can further include a handle attached to the support structure proximate the rearward facing sections of the frame members, at least one fluid tank secured to the support structure, and a compressor mechanism secured to the support structure. The air compressor assembly can also include a pair of wheels pivotable about a single rotational axis. The wheels can be rotatably attached to the support structure at opposing positions proximate the lower sections of the frame members and in between the rearward facing sections of the frame members and the front member of the support structure so that the rotational axis is forward of said handle. The air compressor assembly can have an operational position in which the air compressor assembly is supported by the wheels and the front member of the support structure. Additionally, the air compressor assembly is pivotable from the operational position about the rotational axis of the wheels to a transport position in which the air compressor is supported only by the wheels so as to be movable.
This disclosure further provides another air compressor assembly. The air compressor assembly can include a support structure having a pair of frame members. Each of the frame members can have a rearward facing section and upper and lower sections extending forwardly from the rearward facing section. The air compressor assembly can further include a handle attached to the support structure proximate the rearward facing sections of the frame members, at least one fluid tank secured to the support structure, a compressor mechanism secured to the support structure, and a pair of wheels rotatably attached to the support structure at opposing positions proximate the lower sections of the frame members. The air compressor assembly can also include an accessory support plate secured to the support structure in between the upper sections of the frame members. The accessory support plate can have a pair of first apertures and a pair of second apertures formed therein. The first apertures can be transversely spaced and disposed proximate the rearward facing sections of the frame members, and the second apertures can be disposed forward of the first apertures. Each of the second apertures can be transversely aligned with one of the first apertures. The first and second apertures can be adapted for removably engaging with securing mechanisms for securing items on the accessory support plate.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. For example, corresponding components can be indicated by the similar reference numerals 19, 1019, and 2019.
An air compressor assembly can include a support structure with a compressor mechanism, at least one fluid tank, a pair of wheels, and a handle attached thereto. The air compressor assembly can be configured with the compressor mechanism having a perpendicular orientation relative to the at least one fluid tank so as to provide a relatively narrow assembly and to facilitate servicing and/or maintenance of the assembly. Furthermore, the wheels and handle can be configured so that the assembly can be relatively easily located in a balanced transport position. Additionally, an accessory support plate can be attached to the top of the assembly to serve as a dolly.
Air compressor assembly 20 can have a compressor mechanism that is conventional in its construction and operation. As such, referring in particular to
Compressor mechanism 24 can have a generally rectangular or elongated shape with a greater length than height or width. Compressor mechanism 24 has a compressor longitudinal axis 80 defined along the length thereof. Furthermore, compressor mechanism 24 includes a first end 82 and a second end 84. First end 82 can be defined along compressor longitudinal axis 80, and second end 84 can be defined opposite first end 82. Additionally, compressor mechanism 24 includes an oil drain 86, which can be positioned proximate first end 82.
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Fluid tanks 26A, 26B include a fluid drain 96 (
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Support structure 22 of air compressor assembly 20 can be configured in a “roll-cage” manner to extend around an outer envelope defined by compressor mechanism 24 and protect its components should the air compressor assembly 20 be overturned or impacted by another object. Generally, support structure 22 can have a back portion, top and side portions extending forwardly from the back portion, and a forward portion. Referring in particular to
Frame members 140A, 140B of support structure 22 are u-shaped tubular members oriented opposite to each other and having rearward facing sections 144A, 144B, upper sections 146A, 146B, and lower sections 148A, 148B. Rearward facing sections 144A, 144B and upper sections 146A, 146B are joined at upper elbows 150A, 150B, respectively. Rearward facing sections 144A, 144B and lower sections 148A, 148B are joined at lower elbows 152A, 152B, respectively. Furthermore, upper sections 146A, 146B and lower sections 148A, 148B extend forwardly from upper elbows 150A, 150B and lower elbows 152A, 152B, respectively, such that the open end of the u-shaped tubular frame members 140A, 140B is forward facing.
Each of rearward facing sections 144A, 144B, upper sections 146A, 146B, and lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B can be contoured. For example, forward facing ends of upper sections 146A, 146B and lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B may be angled downward to provide for a sloped front facing for the air compressor assembly 20. It should be understood that these features are exemplary and that frame members 140A, 140B can vary. Furthermore, while support structure 22 employs u-shaped frame members 140A, 140B, it is readily understood that other frame configurations and shapes which define an upper and lower section are within the broader aspects of this disclosure.
Front member 141 of support structure 22 is horizontally disposed between lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B. In particular, front member 141 extends between the forward facing ends of lower sections 148A, 148B. Furthermore, a foot 160 may be attached to front member 141 for engaging a surface 162 which supports the assembly during operation as described in further detail below. Foot 160 may be made of, for example, rubber or plastic. As shown in the Figures, foot 160 may be sized so as to be in close contact with fluid tank 26B.
Mounting plate 142 of support structure 22 is also horizontally disposed between lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B. In particular, mounting plate 142 can be mechanically joined (e.g., welded) to lower sections 148A, 148B.
Additionally, support structure 22 can include posts 163 extending outwardly from frame member 140A. Posts 163 can be used to wrap and store cords (not shown) for air compressor assembly 20.
As noted above, components of air compressor assembly 20 can be attached to support structure 22. In particular, support structure 22 can support compressor mechanism 24, fluid tanks 26A, 26B, and wheels 28A, 28B in a desired orientation for ease of use and transportability of air compressor assembly 20. The exemplary configuration of air compressor assembly 20 illustrated in the Figures includes the components of air compressor assembly 20 in such a desired orientation.
In the exemplary configuration of air compressor assembly 20, compressor mechanism 24 is supported by and attached to mounting plate 142 of support structure 22. In particular, compressor mechanism 24 is attached to support structure 22 with compressor longitudinal axis 80 substantially perpendicular to a transverse direction extending across air compressor assembly 20. Furthermore, first end 82 of compressor mechanism 24 is positioned proximate rearward facing sections 144A, 144B of frame members 140A, 140B with oil drain 86 positioned in between the rearward facing sections 144A, 144B. Accordingly, oil drain 86 is accessible to a user of air compressor assembly 20. Additionally, a space is provided underneath first end 82 of compressor mechanism 24, thereby permitting a drain pan to be more easily positioned underneath oil drain 86 to further facilitate maintenance and/or service of compressor mechanism 24.
Also in the exemplary configuration of air compressor assembly 20, fluid tanks 26A, 26B are supported by and attached to frame members 140A, 140B of support structure 22. In particular, fluid tank 26A can be mechanically joined to the forward facing end of upper sections 146A, 146B of frame members 140A, 140B, and fluid tank 26B can be mechanically joined to upper surfaces of the downwardly angled lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B. Furthermore, fluid tanks 26A, 26B are configured with tank longitudinal axes 90A, 90B substantially parallel to each other as well as substantially parallel to a transverse direction extending across air compressor assembly 20. Therefore, air compressor assembly 20 includes compressor longitudinal axis 80 oriented substantially perpendicular to tank longitudinal axes 90A, 90B.
Additionally, fluid tanks 26A, 26B are centered along tank longitudinal axes 90A, 90B relative to frame members 140A, 140B. As such, fluid drain 96 is positioned between lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B. Accordingly, fluid drain 96 is also accessible to a user of air compressor assembly 20 to further facilitate maintenance and/or service thereof.
Furthermore, in the exemplary configuration of air compressor assembly 20, wheels 28A, 28B are attached to support structure 22 via axle 100, which is attached to lower sections 148A, 148B of frame members 140A, 140B. Axle 100 can be attached in a variety of ways, for example, welding, belting, and joining by adhesive. Moreover, wheels 28A, 28B are attached to support structure 22 such that rotational axis 110 is substantially parallel to a transverse direction extending across air compressor assembly 20 and substantially parallel to tank longitudinal axes 90A, 90B. Therefore, rotational axis 110 is also substantially perpendicular to compressor longitudinal axis 80.
With compressor mechanism 24 oriented perpendicularly relative to fluid tanks 26A, 26B as described above, wheels 28A, 28B can be positioned proximate compressor mechanism 24 to provide for a narrow width of air compressor assembly 20. With such an arrangement, a shorter axle 100 may be employed, thereby resulting in a narrower width for air compressor assembly 20. For example, wheels 28A, 28B can be positioned to align outside surfaces 114A, 114B thereof with the ends of fluid tanks 26A, 26B (
Air compressor assembly 20 includes handle 30 which may be used to pivot air compressor assembly 20 to transport and drain positions, as described in further detail below. Handle 30 may telescope to provide a more compact assembly when not in use. Handle 30 is an inverted unshaped tubular member attached to support structure 22 proximate rearward facing sections 144A, 144B of frame members 140A, 140B. Referring in particular to
Handle 30 can be positioned in between rearward facing sections 144A, 144B of frame members 140A, 140B and rotational axis 110 of wheels 28A, 28B. In particular, handle 30 can be rearward of the entire wheels 28A, 28B. With handle 30 forward of rearward facing sections 144A, 144B, handle 30 can extend through accessory support plate 32 and, along with accessory support plate 32, can support items when air compressor assembly 20 is in a transport position, as described in more detail below. Furthermore, with wheels 28A, 28B forward of rearward facing sections 144A, 144B of frame numbers 140A, 140B and handle 30, rotational axis 110 of wheels 28A, 28B is disposed proximate the center of mass of air compressor assembly 20. Therefore, it can be relatively easier for a user to manipulate handle 30 and locate air compressor assembly 20 in a transport position, as described in more detail below.
Air compressor assembly 20 includes a pair of first bushings 170A, 170B and a pair of second bushings 172A, 172B supported in accessory support plate 32. Sides sections 166A, 166B of handle 30 extend through these bushings and have a frictional engagement therewith. As such, first bushings 170A, 170B and second bushings 172A, 172B can inhibit undesired telescoping of handle 30. The bushings also orient handle 30 relative to support structure 22. For example, in a retracted position (
Air compressor assembly 20 also includes knobs 174A, 174B rotatably supported by accessory support plate 32. Knobs 174A, 174B can be disposed in between first bushings 170A, 170B and second bushings 172A, 172B. Knobs 174A, 174B are operable to engage with side sections 166A, 166B of handle 30 and maintain a position of handle 30. In particular, knobs 174A, 174B can have rubber on the inside ends thereof (not shown) to provide for an enhanced frictional engagement with side sections 166A, 166B of handle 30. For example, a user of air compressor assembly 20 can locate handle 30 in a desired position and turn the knobs 174A, 174B to tighten the ends thereof against side sections 166A, 166B, respectively. Thereby, handle 30 can be maintained in the desired position.
Air compressor assembly 20 further includes brackets 176A, 176B. Brackets 176A, 176B are attached to accessory support plate 32 and extend along side sections 166A, 166B of handle 30, respectively. Brackets 176A, 176B are disposed proximate side sections 166A, 166B so that pins 168A, 168B must engage with and displace brackets 176A, 176B in order for handle 30 to be located in a fully extended position, in which pins 168A, 168B are between brackets 176A, 176B and accessory support plate 32 (
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In an exemplary operational position (
In an exemplary transport position (
With compressor mechanism 24 oriented perpendicular to fluid tanks 26A, 26B and wheels 28A, 28B positioned forward of handle 30, rotational axis 110 can be positioned proximate the center of mass of air compressor assembly 20. As such, air compressor assembly 20 can require relatively less pivoting from an operational position to a transport position in which the weight of air compressor assembly 20 is balanced over rotational axis 110 of wheels 28A, 28B. Therefore, air compressor assembly 20 can be relatively easier to pivot into a balanced transport position than a conventionally configured air compressor assembly.
In an exemplary drain position (
The drain position can facilitate operation of oil drain 86 of compressor mechanism 24 and fluid drain 96 of fluid tanks 26A, 26B. In the drain position, both oil drain 86 and fluid drain 96 can be oriented towards a downward direction. For example, fluid drain 96 can be configured so as to be substantially vertical when air compressor assembly 20 is in the drain position. Therefore, both oil drain 86 and fluid drain 96 can be relatively easy to operate and can operate relatively quickly and efficiently.
Air compressor assembly 20 also includes accessory support plate 32. Accessory support plate 32 is mounted onto the top of support structure 22. In particular, accessory support plate 32 is secured to upper sections 146A, 146B of frame members 140A, 140B. Accessory support plate 32 can be secured to support structure 22 in a variety of ways, such as by welding, screws, rivets, and/or other types of fasteners.
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Accessory support plate 32 further includes an angled portion 190 extending from second end 184 of main portion 180. Angled portion 190 can be oriented between a downward direction and a forward direction. Accessory support plate 32 also includes a grip portion 192 extending rearwardly from angled portion 190. In particular, grip portion 192 can extend substantially parallel to main portion 180 from an end of angled portion 190 opposite main portion 180. Angled portion 190 and grip portion 192 can be configured for use as an auxiliary handle of air compressor assembly 20.
As explained above, handle 30 can extend through accessory support plate 32. Furthermore, as also explained above, accessory support plate 32 can support first bushings 170A, 170B, second bushings 172A, 172B, knobs 174A, 174B, and brackets 176A, 176B. In particular, first bushings 170A, 170B can be disposed in main portion 180, second bushings 172A, 172B can be disposed in bottom portion 188, and side sections 166A, 166B of handle 30 can extend through the bushings. Knobs 174A, 174B can be attached to rear portion 186. Additionally, brackets 176A, 176B can be attached to a downward facing surface of bottom portion 188.
Accessory support plate 32 has a plurality of apertures formed therein which are adapted to removably engage with a variety of securing mechanisms for securing items on accessory support plate 32. Accessory support plate 32 includes a pair of first apertures 200A, 200B formed in rear portion 186. First apertures 200A, 200B can be transversely spaced apart from each other proximate frame members 140A, 140B, respectively. Furthermore, first apertures 200A, 200B can be vertically aligned with each other. Accessory support plate 32 also includes a pair of second apertures 202A, 202B formed in angled portion 190. Second apertures 202A, 202B can be transversely spaced apart from each other proximate frame members 140A, 140B, respectively. Second apertures 202A, 202B can also be vertically aligned with each other. Furthermore, first apertures 200A, 200B and second apertures 202A, 202B can be aligned along a forward direction (
Accessory support plate 32 can further include a pair of third apertures 204A, 204B formed in grip portion 192. Third apertures 204A, 204B can be transversely spaced apart from each other and aligned with each other along a forward direction. Furthermore, third apertures 204A, 204B can be aligned with second apertures 202A, 202B along a vertical direction (
Additionally, accessory support plate 32 includes a plurality of protrusions 210 extending outwardly from a top surface 212 of main portion 180. Protrusions 210 can strengthen accessory support plate 32 and can also help maintain the position of an item disposed on accessory support plate 32 as described below.
When transporting air compressor assembly 20 as described above, items which may otherwise be carried by hand, such as hoses, tools, construction supplies, etc., may be placed onto accessory support plate 32. In this way, accessory support plate 32 of air compressor assembly 20 serves as a dolly. In particular, as handle 30 extends through main portion 180 of accessory support plate 32, items can be supported between handle 30 and accessory support plate 32 when air compressor assembly 20 is in a transport position. Furthermore, a variety of securing mechanisms can engage with the apertures formed in accessory support plate 32 to secure items thereto. For example, bungee cords or ropes can extend between first apertures 200A, 200B and second apertures 202A, 202B provide a securing force to an item on accessory support plate 32, and protrusions 210 can engage with such an item to help maintain a position of the item on accessory support plate 32.
Air compressor assembly also includes control panel 34 disposed between fluid tanks 26A, 26B. Referring in particular to
Air compressor assembly 20 can vary in many ways. The configuration of air compressor assembly 20 can vary, and the individual components of air compressor assembly 20 can also vary. For example, the fluid tanks may have different shapes, sizes and/or orientations. In addition, the pair of fluid tanks may be replaced with a single fluid tank or a greater number of tanks. The fluid tanks can also form a part of the frame or be completely received within the frame. Moreover, it is envisioned that the accessory support plate may have a variety of configurations and may be supported by and/or coupled to other parts of the assembly, such as a non-telescoping handle or the upper fluid tank. In addition, the control panel may be disposed vertically, horizontally or at other orientations, and a variety of different configurations and types of components may be supported by the control panel. Therefore, it should be understood that air compressor assembly 20 and all of the components and configurations described herein are exemplary.
Referring to
Referring in particular to
The accessory support plate 1032 is adapted to transport items. For example, as shown in
In another exemplary embodiment, the accessory support plate 1032 may have a tray 1260 disposed thereon (
One or more of several mechanisms may be employed to hold the telescoping handle 1030 of air compressor assembly 1020 in an extended position. With reference to
In another example, the handle slides through a sleeve having threaded holes aligned on each side. Likewise, a pass through hole is formed in the handle. When the holes in the sleeve align with the holes in the handle, a carriage bolt is threaded through the holes in the sleeve, thereby holding the handle in place.
In yet another example, one or more split bushings 2170 may be used to hold the handle 2030 in an extended position as shown in
Referring to
The disclosure is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the disclosure are intended to be within the scope of the disclosure. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/048,639, filed on Jan. 31, 2005, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/540,755, filed on Jan. 30, 2004. This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/723,172, filed on Oct. 3, 2005. The disclosures of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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