Claims
- 1. An apparatus for charging a pressurized air conditioning or refrigeration system with a secondary fluid, comprising:
- a) a canister containing a secondary fluid, wherein said secondary fluid comprises a fluid dye and wherein said canister includes:
- i) a tubular casing for holding the secondary fluid therein,
- ii) a nozzle integral with and extending out from a first end of said tubular casing to engage with one end of a fluidly coupling means, and
- iii) a piston inserted within an open second end of said tubular casing to engage with a secondary fluid forcing means;
- b) means for fluidly coupling said canister to the pressurized system,
- wherein said fluidly coupling means is a connector assembly having a first end connected to said nozzle of said canister and a second end connected to a service valve of the pressurized system,
- wherein said connector assembly includes:
- i) a flexible conduit,
- ii) a thread on a first end of said flexible conduit, to engage with said nozzle of said canister, and
- iii) a release valve on a second end of said flexible conduit, to engage with the service valve of the pressurized system, and
- wherein said connector assembly further includes a valve at one end of said flexible conduit, which prevents any material from back flushing into and contaminating the secondary fluid in said canister; and
- c) means for forcing the secondary fluid out of said canister, through said fluidly coupling means and into a service valve of the pressurized system.
- 2. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 1, wherein said tubular casing is fabricated out of transparent material and includes a plurality of gradient markings to aid in accurately dispensing a predetermined amount of the secondary fluid therefrom.
- 3. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 1, wherein said canister further includes a cap, to engage with said nozzle when said canister is not in use, so as to prevent leakage of the secondary fluid through said nozzle.
- 4. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 1, wherein said release valve includes a closeable valve, which prevents any material from back flushing into said flexible conduit from the service valve of the pressurized system, and to allow said release valve to disconnect from the service valve of the pressurized system, to prevent leakage of the secondary fluid therefrom.
- 5. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 1, wherein said release valve includes a snap lock fitting to engage with the service valve of the pressurized system.
- 6. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 1, wherein said secondary fluid forcing means is an injection device.
- 7. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 6, wherein said injection device includes:
- a) a housing having a receptacle portion to receive the canister therein; and
- b) a drive mechanism to force said piston into said tubular casing, to cause the secondary fluid to exit said nozzle through said fluidly coupling means, past the service valve and into the pressurized system.
- 8. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 7, wherein said drive mechanism includes:
- a) a hand grip integral with and extending downwardly on said housing;
- b) a trigger pivotally mounted to said housing adjacent said hand grip;
- c) a central drive shaft extending longitudinally through said housing and transversely past a pivotal portion of said trigger;
- d) a cylindrical head on an inner end of said central drive shaft, to engage with said piston of said canister;
- e) a first pawl spring biased on said central drive shaft forward the pivotal portion of said trigger; and
- f) a second pawl spring biased on said central drive shaft rearward the pivotal portion of said trigger, said second pawl having a tongue extending out through a rear wall of said housing above said hand grip, so that when said trigger is squeezed said first pawl will move into contact with said central drive shaft, to push said central drive shaft forward with said cylindrical head making contact with said piston, while said second pawl prevents reverse movement of said central drive shaft, until the tongue disengages said second pawl, allowing said central drive shaft to be pulled back to a desired position.
- 9. A method of charging a pressurized air conditioning or refrigeration system with a secondary fluid, comprising the steps of:
- a) fluidly coupling the canister of the apparatus of claim 1, via a connector assembly, to a service valve of the pressurized system; and
- b) forcing secondary fluid out of said canister, via the means for forcing the secondary fluid out of said canister of the apparatus of claim 1, through said connector assembly, past the service valve and into the pressurized system.
- 10. An apparatus for charging a pressurized air conditioning or refrigeration system with a secondary fluid, comprising:
- a) a canister containing a secondary fluid,
- wherein said secondary fluid comprises a fluid dye,
- wherein said canister includes a tubular casing for holding the secondary fluid therein, a nozzle integral with and extending out from a first end of said tubular casing and a piston inserted within an open second end of said tubular casing;
- b) means for fluidly coupling said canister to the pressurized system by engagement of one end of said fluidly coupling means to said nozzle,
- wherein said fluidly coupling means is a connector assembly having a first end connected to said nozzle of said canister and a second end connected to a service valve of the pressurized system,
- wherein said connector assembly includes:
- i) a flexible conduit,
- ii) a thread on a first end of said flexible conduit, to engage with said nozzle of said canister, and
- iii) a release valve on a second end of said flexible conduit, to engage with the service valve of the pressurized system,
- wherein said connector assembly further includes a valve at one end of said flexible conduit, which prevents any material from back flushing into and contaminating the secondary fluid in said canister, and
- wherein said release valve includes a closeable valve, which prevents any material from back flushing into said flexible conduit from the service valve of the pressurized system, and to allow said release valve to disconnect from the service valve of the pressurized system, to prevent leakage of the secondary fluid therefrom; and
- c) means for forcing secondary fluid out of said canister, through said fluidly coupling means and into a service valve of the pressurized system.
- 11. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 10, wherein said tubular casing is fabricated out of transparent material and includes a plurality of gradient markings to aid in accurately dispensing a predetermined amount of the secondary fluid therefrom.
- 12. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 11, wherein said canister further includes a cap, to engage with said nozzle when said canister is not in use, so as to prevent leakage of the secondary fluid through said nozzle.
- 13. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 10, wherein said release valve includes a snap lock fitting to engage with the service valve of the pressurized system.
- 14. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 10, wherein said secondary fluid forcing means is an injection device.
- 15. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 14, wherein said injection device includes:
- a) a housing having a receptacle portion to receive the canister therein; and
- b) a drive mechanism to force said piston into said tubular casing, to cause the secondary fluid to exit said nozzle through said fluidly coupling means, past the service valve and into the pressurized system.
- 16. An apparatus for charging a pressurized system as recited in claim 15, wherein said drive mechanism includes:
- a) a hand grip integral with and extending downwardly on said housing;
- b) a trigger pivotally mounted to said housing adjacent said hand grip;
- c) a central drive shaft extending longitudinally through said housing and transversely past a pivotal portion of said trigger;
- d) a cylindrical head on an inner end of said drive shaft, to engage with said piston of said canister;
- e) a first pawl spring biased on said central drive shaft forward the pivotal portion of said trigger; and
- f) a second pawl spring biased on said central drive shaft rearward the pivotal portion of said trigger, said second pawl having a tongue extending out through a rear wall of said housing above said hand grip, so that when said trigger is squeezed said first pawl will move into contact with said central drive shaft, to push said central drive shaft forward with said cylindrical head making contact with said piston, while said second pawl prevents reverse movement of said central drive shaft, until the tongue is lifted up to disengage said second pawl, allowing said central drive shaft to be pulled back to a desired position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/710,486, filed Sep. 18, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,826,636, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and relied upon.
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