This application claims priority of Chinese Application No. 201020102436.9, filed on Jan. 26, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an air pump, and more particularly to an air pump capable of inflating and deflating an inflatable product.
2. Description of the Related Art
An inflatable product, such as an inflatable mattress, an inflatable chair, an inflatable boat, an inflatable toy, etc., is inflated during use, and is deflated during non-use, thereby minimizing the size thereof. A conventional air pump may be utilized to inflate the inflatable product. However, when the inflated product is required to deflate, the inflated product exhausts air slowly without external pressure on the inflated product, thereby wasting time during deflation. Therefore, it is desired to design an air pump capable of inflating and deflating an inflatable product.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an air pump that can be easily operated to inflate and deflate an inflatable product.
According to the present invention, an air pump comprises:
a hollow housing formed with an opening and a first vent unit, and provided with an air nozzle thereon, the air nozzle being adapted to be connected to an inflatable product;
a partition casing disposed fixedly in the housing, cooperating with the housing to define an air impeller chamber therebetween, and formed with an air inlet and an air outlet that are in spatial communication with the air impeller chamber;
a sliding member disposed movably in the housing and operable to move relative to the housing between an inflation position and a deflation position, the sliding member having an operating plate exposed partly from the housing via the opening and formed with a second vent unit, a partitioning plate connected to the operating plate, and an air pipe connected to the operating plate and the partitioning plate, in spatial communication with the second vent unit in the operating plate and having an open end, the partitioning plate of the sliding member cooperating with the housing and the partition casing to define thereamong a first chamber that receives the air pipe and is in spatial communication with the air nozzle, and a second chamber that is in spatial communication with the first vent unit in the housing;
a motor disposed in the second chamber and having a drive shaft extending into the air impeller chamber in the partition casing; and
an air impeller disposed in the air impeller chamber in the partition casing, and coupled to the drive shaft of the motor such that the air impeller is driven by the motor to rotate.
When the sliding member is in the inflation position, the second vent unit in the operating plate of the sliding member is exposed from the housing via the opening, the air outlet in the partition casing is in spatial communication with the first chamber, and the open end of the air pipe of the sliding member is connected to the air inlet in the partition casing such that the air pipe of the sliding member is in spatial communication with the air impeller chamber in the partition casing.
When the sliding member is in the deflation position, the second vent unit in the operating plate of the sliding member is covered by the housing, the air outlet in the partition casing is in spatial communication with the second chamber, and the open end of the air pipe of the sliding member is spaced apart from the air inlet in the partition casing such that the air impeller chamber in the partition casing is in spatial communication with the first chamber via the air inlet.
The air pump is operable between an inflating mode, where the sliding member is moved to the inflation position such that air flowing from the outside into the air impeller chamber in the partition casing through the second vent unit in the operating plate of the sliding member, through the air pipe of the sliding member and through the air inlet in the partition casing is driven in response to rotation of the air impeller driven by the motor to flow into the inflatable product through the air outlet in the partition casing, through the first chamber and through the air nozzle, thereby injecting air into the inflatable product, and a deflating mode, where the sliding member is moved to the deflation position such that air flowing from the inflatable product into the air impeller chamber in the partition casing through the air nozzle, through the first chamber and through the air inlet in the partition casing is driven in response to rotation of the air impeller driven by the motor to flow outside through the air outlet in said partition casing, through the second chamber and through the first vent unit in the housing, thereby expelling the air from the inflatable product.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The housing 1 is formed with an opening 111, and a first vent unit 112 that consists of a plurality of slots in this embodiment (see
Referring further to
The sliding member 3 is disposed movably in the housing 1, and is operable to move relative to the housing 1 between an inflation position and a deflation position. The sliding member 3 has an operating plate 31, a partitioning plate 32 and an air pipe 33.
The operating plate 31 is exposed partly from the cap body 11 of the housing 1 via the opening 111, and is formed with a second vent unit 311 that consists of a plurality of slots in this embodiment (see
The partitioning plate 32 is connected to the operating plate 31, and cooperates with the housing 1 and the partition casing 2 to define thereamong a first chamber 71 that is in spatial communication with the air nozzle 6, and a second chamber 72 that is in spatial communication with the first vent unit 112 in the cap body 11 of the housing 1. In this embodiment, the partitioning plate 32 is transverse to the operating plate 31, and has two ends 321 opposite to each other in the second direction (Y) (see
The air pipe 33 is connected to the operating plate and the partitioning plate 32, is in spatial communication with the second vent unit 311 in the operating plate 31, and has an open end 331. In this embodiment, as shown in
When the sliding member 3 is in the inflation position, as best shown in
When the sliding member 3 is in the inflation position, as best shown in
The motor 4 is disposed in the second chamber 72, and has a drive shaft 41 extending through the second wall 25 of the partition casing 2 into the air impeller chamber 21 in the partition casing 2, as shown in
The air impeller 5 is disposed in the air impeller chamber 21 in the partition casing 2, and is coupled to the drive shaft 41 of the motor 4 such that the air impeller 5 is driven by the motor 4 to rotate, as shown in
In this embodiment, as shown in
The air pump 100 is operable between an inflating mode, where the sliding member 3 is moved to the inflation position such that air flowing from the outside into the air impeller chamber 21 in the partition casing 2 through the second vent unit 311 in the operating plate 33 of the sliding member 3, through the air pipe 33 of the sliding member 3 and through the air inlet 22 in the partition casing 2 is driven in response to rotation of the air impeller 5 driven by the motor 4 to flow into the inflatable product 8 through the air output 23 in the partition casing 2, through the first chamber 71 and through the air nozzle 6, as indicated by solid-line arrows in
In such a configuration, the air pump 100 of the present invention can be easily operated to inflate and deflate the inflatable product 8 by operating the sliding member 3. The object of the invention is thus met.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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