Claims
- 1. An air pressure indicator for mounting on an air inflatable tire valve comprising:
- a main body housing having a threaded bore extending from one end thereof and a second bore extending from another other end thereof, said bores being coaxial and terminating at a flange formed in a plane perpendicular to the body housing axis and an aperture formed in said flange interconnecting said bores;
- a valve activator plug formed of a shoulder having a pair of opposed sides and having a stem extending from one side of the shoulder along an axis perpendicular to the plane of said shoulder and being positionable in said housing aperture when one surface of said shoulder is juxtaposed with said housing flange and said shoulder is positioned in said second bore, the other side of said shoulder having a lip formed around a periphery thereof, and a fluid passage formed along an axis perpendicular to said shoulder enabling said fluid to pass from one side of said shoulder to the other side thereof, said fluid passage extending through said stem;
- an inflatable balloon defined by a cup-shaped member whose free edge defines a periphery, said balloon having a flange extending along the periphery thereof for securing said balloon to said valve activator lip, said balloon being inflatable to indicate a desired condition of air inflation by fluid passing through said valve activator fluid passage, said balloon deflating when the air pressure drops below a predetermined air pressure level,
- a transparent cap positioned over said balloon, said cap having an enlarged bore terminating at an outwardly facing shoulder, said cap shoulder being positioned on said balloon flange for preventing movement of said balloon flange with respect to said valve activator plug; an air passage formed in said transparent cap, said air passage enabling one surface of said balloon to be subjected to normal atmospheric air pressure, and a free floating valve positioned in a cavity formed in a platen perpendicular to said air passage, said cavity being defined by said transparent cap on one side thereof and a disc member having an air passage therethrough on the other side side thereof, said valve sealing said air passage in said cap should said inflatable balloon rupture.
- 2. An air pressure indicator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cavity forms a continuation of said air passages in said disc and said transparent cap.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 885,848 filed on July 16, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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