The present invention relates to a connecting head adapted to connect a compressed air dispensing device and an element in which to insufflate the above-mentioned, according to the general part of claim 1.
As is known, there are many devices which must be inflated by compressed air. These include vehicle tires, in particular of motor vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, etc. Inflatable mattresses, often used as elements able to float on water, both for fun and safety purposes, must also be inflated with compressed air, in order to increase their volume, so that they are able to perform their function effectively.
In particular, the elements that are to be considered herein are those, just like the above tires, which have a valve with threaded end. Once the inflation operation of the element to which the valve is fastened is completed, the closure thereof is made by means of a plug, a cap or the like, adapted to be screwed to said threaded end so as to reduce, as far as possible, the leakage of compressed air from the previously inflated element.
To allow easy inflation operations of said elements by means of compressed air, connecting heads are provided for connecting a compressed air dispensing device, generally consisting of a compressor or a tank, with the element in which to insufflate said compressed air. Said connecting heads comprise a connecting body which is adapted to be fastened to the dispensing device by means of a flexible duct. Said duct is fastened to the body by means of a tubular element, provided on its surface with circular elements in relief and which is generally called barb, around which the end of the flexible duct is placed.
A duct is also present within said body and adapted to connect the flexible duct with the element within which it is necessary to insufflate compressed air; said element is in turn connected to the body by means of the valve with threaded end described above, insertable into the outlet hole of the duct. A special arm is also present, pivoted to said body at an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body; an elastic means is also provided, acting on said arm so as to determine the mutual engagement between one portion thereof or an element connected to said arm and the threaded end of the valve. This is likely to determine the reversible fastening between the body and the valve. It is also envisaged that said fastening is separable by an action on the arm, generally exerted by the user by means of his fingers, overcoming the action of said elastic means.
In some devices of the known type, it is however necessary to act continuously on an arm acting on said elastic means to allow the insertion of the valve with threaded end into the outlet hole of the duct. This is often not easy, and also requires a certain difficulty to determine the exact insertion of the valve. Furthermore, sometimes in the devices of the known type, the fastening of the valve is not particularly safe, meaning that, even without acting on the element which in turn acts on the elastic means, it is possible to determine the mutual release between valve and body, effectively interrupting this insufflation of compressed air.
In the documents CN 201951185 U, CN 207955227 U and GB 387441 A connecting heads between a compressed air dispensing device and an element in which to insufflate the above-mentioned, which however require the activation of particular elements to allow the connection between the head and the element in which to insufflate the air, are described.
The object of the present invention is to provide a connecting head of the type described above that can be easily connected to the element in which to insufflate the air in a so-called “automatic” way, without carrying out any specific activation manoeuvre on members present in the aforesaid head.
The object of the present invention is to provide a connecting head adapted to connect the compressed air dispensing device and the element in which to insufflate the above-mentioned, which is free from said drawbacks and is more practical, safe and intrinsically easier to be performed than the similar devices of the known type.
This is achieved, according to the invention, by conforming the connecting head according to the characteristics of the characterizing part of claim 1.
Other characteristics of the invention are described in the dependent claims.
The present invention will be described in detail below, in some particular embodiments thereof, made only by way of non-limiting example, with the help of the accompanying drawing tables, in which;
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With known methods, the fastening between the flexible duct and the body 2 is made by means of a tubular element, shaped like a barb, as previously stated.
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An arm 7 is pivoted to the connecting body 2 at a pivoting axis 8 of the arm 7 perpendicular to the axis 9 of the body, on which arm an elastic means 10 (see
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The operation is made possible by a force action exerted with the direction of the force F, indicated in the figure, on the second portion 7′ of the arm 7 placed before the pivoting axis 8, overcoming the action of the spring 10, so as to arrange the arm 7 substantially parallel to the axis 9 of the body 2, in such a way that the first portion 7″ does not interfere with the thread 5 during said insertion phase.
Vice versa, as visible in figures from 6 to 8, once the valve 4 has been completely inserted into the body 2 and the arm 7 is released, which is therefore subject to the action of the spring 10 only, the mutual engagement between said first portion 7″ and the toothing of the threaded end 5 is determined, which causes the mutual coupling between valve 4 and body 2.
Obviously, the type of material, the shape and the dimensions of the components of the punched sheet can be the most varied, according to the design requirements of the box, without thereby departing from the scope of the claims defined below.
From a constructive point of view, the body of the head will advantageously be made of zamak. Also advantageously, to determine the pivoting of the arm 7 to said body 2, two side protrusions 20 are provided on said body, arranged aligned along the transverse pivoting axis 8. Said protrusions are adapted to be inserted into special holes 21 formed on the side extensions 22 of the arm 7, thus determining the pivoting of the arm 7 to the body 2. In this way it is possible to eliminate the presence of a special pin passing inside the body, as well as the pivoting by riveting to ensure this pivoting, to the benefit of the overall cheapness of the realisation.
Furthermore, from the figures it can be seen that the arm 7 has an elongated shape. In particular, the second portion 7′ of the arm 7 has a plurality of teeth 7′″ on its surface, to facilitate the grip between the user's fingers and said arm. Furthermore, as visible in particular in
In this way the spring 10 can exert its action optimally on the arm 7, without determining inappropriate twists on the aforesaid one.
As can be seen in particular in
From the operational point of view, we have seen that, by acting on the arm 7 as visible in particular in
It should also be considered that, by inclining the second portion 7′ in such a way that it forms an acute angle α (
From the foregoing, therefore, it can be seen how the device according to the invention allows an easy mutual connection operation between the connecting body of the connecting head with the valve 4 present in the element in which to insufflate the compressed air, while ensuring absolute safety of said connection during the operational phase.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102019000006996 | May 2019 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/063947 | 5/19/2020 | WO | 00 |