1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a compressor for delivering a medium from a pressure chamber in a head through an outlet into a line, wherein a piston is arranged in the pressure chamber and the pressure chamber has a longitudinal axis along which the piston moves.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Compressors are known, and available on the market, in a wide variety of forms and embodiments. They generally serve to draw in a medium and convey said medium onward. In the present case, reference is made in particular to compressors used in conjunction with tire sealing agent which is introduced into a tire, wherein said compressors then generally also serve for inflating the tire. A compressor of said type is required for example in DE 101 06 468.
DE 20 2006 008 219 U1 has described a compressor for generating compressed air, having a housing and having a drive which, via an eccentric shaft, moves a pressure piston that is guided in spring-loaded fashion in a cylinder.
DE 10 2008 061 311 has disclosed a compressor for delivering a gas out of a pressure chamber for the purposes of inflating a tire, wherein a piston is arranged in the pressure chamber so as to be capable of performing an oscillating movement. The piston is assigned a transmission element which converts a rotational movement of a drive shaft into an oscillating movement. Furthermore, the piston is assigned a seal which changes its spacing to a pressure chamber wall upon a change in the direction of movement of the piston. In this way, a gap is formed for drawing in the compressed air. Said device is composed of a multiplicity of individual parts that must be assembled.
The problem addressed by the present invention is that of reducing the number of individual components and reducing the structural space. The intention of this is to make the compressor more lightweight and to make the assembly process much cheaper and less susceptible to errors.
The problem is solved in that the piston performs a wobbling movement relative to the longitudinal axis.
This refinement makes it possible for the piston to assume a predetermined spacing to the pressure chamber internal wall for the purposes of drawing in the medium, but to then close said spacing for the purposes of discharging the medium. In this way, a seal is simplified and is subject to the least possible loading.
In a preferred exemplary embodiment, the corresponding wobbling movement of the piston is effected by means of an eccentric. The piston is connected to the eccentric by way of a piston rod, wherein said piston is preferably mounted obliquely on the piston rod. When said piston is then caused to perform a wobbling movement by means of the eccentric, the above-described spacing of the piston to the pressure chamber internal wall is produced and is closed again. This may be realized with or without the seal, wherein, in a preferred exemplary embodiment, at least one annular seal is arranged on the circumference of the piston. It may however also prove to be expedient for an internal wall of the pressure chamber to be designed to be flexible, such that it can yield to a wobbling movement of the piston.
In a simple exemplary embodiment, the eccentric is simply of disk-shaped form, with the piston rod being connected eccentrically to said eccentric.
It is also preferable for the pressure chamber to be provided, in the interior, with a sloping roof, wherein the slope is approximately matched to the slope of the piston. Said sloping roof then runs toward the outlet and conducts the medium in that direction.
A further part of the invention, which is however preferably realized together with the first part, relates to the outlet itself. Said outlet is no longer arranged at the tip of the pressure chamber but is instead situated radially to the side with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pressure chamber. In said outlet there is situated a valve which prevents a backflow of the medium. For this reason, the valve is in the form of a ball-type check valve. Also conceivable, however, is an embodiment as a bicycle valve, with a corresponding connection nipple being equipped with a sheath which deflects under a pressure from the interior of the pressure chamber, such that the medium can penetrate between the nipple and sheath to corresponding openings which then issue into the line for the pressure medium.
As has already been mentioned in the prior art, it is the intention for the compressor to be used in particular for dispensing a tire sealing agent into a defective tire. For this purpose, the line is then connected to a corresponding container for said sealing agent, such that, by the build-up of a pressure medium, said sealing agent is forced out of the container into the tire. Subsequently, the line may then be connected to a valve of the tire, and the tire inflated. This is one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Further advantages, features and details of the invention will emerge from the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments and on the basis of the drawing, in which:
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the piston 3 is arranged obliquely with respect to the piston rod 4, that is to say said piston, at one side, is at an angle of less than 90° with respect to the piston rod 4 and, at the other side, is at an angle of greater than 90° with respect to the piston rod 4. This has the effect that the piston 4, driven by the eccentric 5, performs a wobbling movement relative to the longitudinal axis A.
On its circumference, the piston 3 is provided with an annular seal 8 which serves for sealing off the pressure chamber 2 by virtue of the fact that, at certain stages of the movement of the piston 3, said annular seal bears against an internal wall 9 of the pressure chamber 2.
An outlet 10 for the medium to be delivered is provided laterally, that is to say radially, with respect to the longitudinal axis A. The pressure chamber 2 forms a roof 11 that slopes obliquely toward said outlet 10.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the outlet 10 is assigned a ball 12 of a ball valve, which ball can be acted on by a corresponding pressure medium 13.
For the outlet 10, a nipple 14 is formed on the head 1, onto which nipple there is pushed a hose 15 that forms a line 16 to a container for a tire sealing agent. Said hose 15 may alternatively also be connectable to a valve of a tire.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 110 575.0 | Sep 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2014/053021 | 8/27/2014 | WO | 00 |