Claims
- 1. A valveless coolant removal attachment device suitable for use in draining an automotive coolant reservoir of coolant using low air pressure without the aid of water, comprising:
- a coolant removal attachment element defining a body having a first flow-through end and a second flow-through end in flow communication with an air receiving passage, and a detachable air line receiving element to receive low pressure air from a pressurized air supply source in a range of about 1 psig to about 15 psig, said detachable air line receiving element being removably attached to said first flow-through end, said air line receiving element providing an unrestricted flow of pressurized air from said air supply source through said air receiving passage of said coolant removal attachment element and into said coolant system;
- means for removably connecting said air line receiving element to said coolant removal attachment element;
- means for sealing having at least one orifice therethrough attached to said second flow-through end of said coolant removal attachment element, said means for sealing having an exterior surface being complementary sized and shaped for engaging the interior surface of the neck normal to the horizontal surface of a cap of a coolant reservoir forming a seal therewith providing flow communication with said coolant reservoir; and
- said coolant being removed from the lowest point of said engine coolant system selected from the group consisting of a heater hose line connecting the heater core and engine, a radiator draincock, a heater core, a hose connecting said engine and said radiator, and a heater hose connecting said heater core with said radiator and said engine for removing the coolant from the coolant system.
- 2. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1, said coolant removal attachment element including a cap fixture member defining a generally flat body having an opening therethrough and a downwardly circumferentially extending flange forming a lip therearound, said lip including holding means extending perpendicular therefrom for cooperative engagement with a lip extending circumferentially around the neck of said coolant reservoir.
- 3. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1, said means for sealing is a hollow cylindrical member comprising a flexible material.
- 4. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1, said means for sealing comprises a first connection unit seating inside of said radiator neck extending less than about an inch into said radiator diameter.
- 5. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1, said means for sealing comprising at least one hollow cylindrical member having at least a portion thereof extending downward from said radiator neck.
- 6. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1, wherein said coolant reservoir is a radiator.
- 7. The coolant removal attachment device of claim 1. wherein said coolant reservoir is radiator overlfow bottle.
- 8. An overflow bottle coolant removal device interchangeable with said an overflow bottle cap, said coolant removal device being removably attached to an overflow bottle neck forming a seal therewith, said overflow cap adapter comprising:
- a generally flat body having an opening therethrough and having a downwardly extending peripheral flange forming a lip therearound, said lip including holding means extending therefrom for securing said overflow bottle adapter to a flange extending around the periphery of said overflow bottle neck;
- means for sealing comprising a cylindrical member extending axially downward from said flat body having an opening therethrough in flow communication with said flat body opening, said cylindrical member having an exterior surface being complementary sized and shaped for engaging the interior surface of said overflow bottle neck perpendicular to the horizontal surface of an overflow bottle cap; and
- a connector unit comprising a tubular member extending axially upward from said flat body in flow communication with said opening and an air or fluid source; and
- said coolant being removed from the lowest point of said engine coolant system, selected from the group consisting of a heater hose line connecting the heater core and engine, a radiator draincock, a heater core, a hose connecting said engine and said radiator, and a heater hose connecting said heater core with said radiator and said engine for removing the coolant from the coolant system.
- 9. The coolant removal device of claim 8, wherein said holding means extending from said lip comprises at least one projection in cooperative engagement with said flange extending around the periphery of said overflow bottle neck.
- 10. The coolant removal device of claim 8, said means for sealing defining a hollow cylindrical member comprising a flexible material.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, said means for sealing comprises a first connection unit seating inside of said radiator neck comprising a flexible material extending less than about an inch into said radiator.
- 12. The coolant removal device of claim 8, said means for sealing comprising at least one hollow cylindrical member having at least a portion thereof extending downward from said radiator neck.
- 13. Apparatus for use in changing coolant in the cooling system of a vehicle having an engine, a heater core, and a radiator with a radiator neck extending therefrom defining an opening therethrough and a flange around the outer periphery thereof and a radiator cap removably attached to said radiator neck said apparatus, comprising:
- a radiator cap adapter interchangeable with said radiator cap, said radiator cap adapter being removably attached to said radiator neck, said radiator cap adapter comprising a generally flat body having an opening therethrough and having a downwardly extending peripheral flange forming a lip therearound, said lip including holding means extending therefrom for securing said radiator cap adapter to a flange extending around the periphery of said radiator neck, said radiator cap adapter including a first connector unit comprising a means for sealing defining a hollow cylindrical member extending axially downward therefrom in flow communication with said opening said means for sealing having an exterior surface being complementary sized and shaped for engaging the interior surface of the neck normal to the horizontal surface of a cap of a coolant reservoir forming a seal therewith providing flow communication with the coolant system;
- said radiator cap adapter including a second connector unit comprising a tubular member extending axially upward therefrom in flow communication with said opening and an air or fluid source;
- means in fluid communication with said tubular member adapted to convey vacuum, pressurized air, or pressurized liquid to said tubular member of said radiator cap adapter for removing or refilling coolant from the coolant system;
- control means adapted to selectively direct fluid or air into said first conduit means for removing the coolant from the coolant system with air and refilling the coolant system with fresh coolant; and
- said coolant being removed from the lowest point of said engine coolant system selected from the group consisting of a heater hose line connecting the heater core and engine, a radiator draincock, a heater core, a hose connecting said engine and said radiator, and a heater hose connecting said heater core with said radiator and said engine for removing the coolant from the coolant system.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said control means adapted to selectively direct fluid or air into said first conduit means for removing the coolant from the coolant system with air and refilling the coolant system with fresh coolant comprises a two-way valve.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, said means for sealing defining a hollow cylindrical member comprising a flexible material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/097,479, filed Jul. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. 5,511,590 which issued on Apr. 30, 1996.
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