This application claims the benefit of the Taiwan patent application No. 101201620, filed on Jan. 20, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an air pump, and more particularly to the air pump having a handle steadily mounted on a piston rod to prevent a relative rotation between the handle and the piston rod.
2. Description of Related Art
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The purpose of the handle 70 is to be held easily by a user and to afford inflation of a chamber such as a tire tube by pushing and pulling the piston rod 60. When the piston rod 60 is pushed and pulled, the force being pressed on the handle 70 may cause the relative rotation between the handle 70 and the piston rod 60, and then the handle 70 is easily loosened from the piston rod 60. Therefore, users can not hold the handle 70 steadily and need to reattach the handle 70 with the piston rod 60. Moreover, the screw force between the handle 70 and the piston rod 60 is decreased when the air pump is used for a period and also because the handle 70 frequently loosens and escapes and is then tightly screwed with the piston rod 60, causing the threaded engagement to be worn.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an air pump to obviate the aforementioned problems.
An objective of the invention is to provide an air pump to prevent a relative rotation between a handle and a piston rod.
The air pump comprises a body, a piston rod and a handle. The body is hollow and has a nozzle. The piston rod is inserted into the body and has a rod body, a piston, a convex ring and a first engaging part. The rod body has a top end and a bottom end. The bottom end is opposite to the top end of the rod body and is inserted into the body. The piston is mounted on the bottom end of the rod body. The convex ring is radially formed on and protruded from the rod body near the top end of the rod body and has an outer surface, a bottom surface and a retaining surface. The retaining surface is mounted on the bottom surface of the convex ring of the piston rod. The first engaging part is longitudinally mounted on the outer surface of the convex ring of the piston rod. The handle is mounted on the top end of the rod body and has a connecting end, a face, a fixation trough, a retaining ring and a second engaging part. The connecting end is connected to the top end of the rod body. The face is formed on the connecting end of the handle rod. The fixation trough is formed in the face of the handle and has an inner surface. The retaining ring is radially protruded from the inner surface of the fixation trough and abuts against the retaining surface of the convex ring. The second engaging part is longitudinally mounted on the inner surface of the fixation trough and is engaged with the first engaging part of the piston rod.
With the engagement between the second engaging part of the handle and the first engaging part of the piston rod, the relative rotation between the handle and the piston rod is prevented. Therefore, the top end of the piston rod is steadily fixed into the fixation trough of the handle. Thus, the handle of the air pump is easily held and pressed in the pumping process of the air pump.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The body 10 is hollow and has an end surface and a nozzle 11. The nozzle 11 is mounted on the end surface of the body 10.
The piston rod 20 is movably inserted into the body 10. The piston rod 20 comprises a rod body, a piston 21, a convex ring 22 and a first engaging part 23. The rod body has a top end and a bottom end. The bottom end is opposite to the top end of the rod body and is inserted into the body 10. The piston 21 is mounted on the bottom end of the rod body. The convex ring 22 is radially formed on and protruded from the rod body near the top end of the rod body. The convex ring 22 has a retaining surface and an outer surface. The retaining surface is formed on a bottom surface of the convex ring 22 of the piston rod 20. The first engaging part 23 is longitudinally mounted on the outer surface of the convex ring 22 of the piston rod 20.
The handle 30 is steadily mounted on the top end of the rod body. The handle 30 has a connecting end, a face, a fixation trough 31, a retaining ring 32 and a second engaging part 33. The connecting end is connected to the top end of the rod body. The face is formed on the connecting end of the handle 30. The fixation trough 31 is formed in the face of the handle 30 and has an inner surface. The retaining ring 32 is radially protruded from the inner surface of the fixation trough 31 and abuts against the retaining surface of the convex ring 22. The second engaging part 33 is longitudinally mounted on the inner surface of the fixation trough 31 and is engaged with the first engaging part 23 of the piston rod 20.
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Furthermore, the first engaging part 23 of the piston rod 20 is a protruding rib, and the second engaging part 33 of the handle 30 is a groove, and the protruding rib is fixedly inserted into the groove. Alternatively, the first engaging part 23 of the piston rod 20 is a groove and the second engaging part 33 of the handle 30 is a protruding rib.
To combine the handle 30 with the piston rod 20, the second engaging part 33 of the handle 30 is aligned with the first engaging part 23 of the piston rod 20. The top end of the rod body of the piston rod 20 is then pressed into the fixation trough 31 of the handle 30, and the convex ring 22 and the first engaging part 23 are both located in the fixation trough 31 of the handle 30. The retaining ring 32 abuts against the retaining surface of the convex ring 22 to prevent the handle 30 being detached from the piston rod 20. With the engagement between the second engaging part 33 of the handle 30 and the first engaging part 23 of the piston rod 20, the relative rotation between the handle 30 and the piston rod 20 is prevented. Therefore, the air pump in accordance with the present invention does not have the problem of the decrement of the screw force between the handle and the piston rod of the prior art even when the air pump in accordance with the present invention is used for a long period.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101201620 | Jan 2012 | TW | national |