The present invention relates to a hand pump or air pump for inflating the inflatable tires or objects or the like of the cycles, such as the bicycles, and more particularly to a hand pump or air pump for a bicycle including a detachable air storage tank for storing the pressurized air and including a control valve device for controlling the outward supplying of the pressurized air through a nozzle and for allowing the pressurized air to be easily controlled and operated or supplied out to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like.
Typical hand pumps or air pumps or manual pumps comprise a tubular or cylindrical housing including a stand attached or mounted or secured to the bottom portion thereof for supporting the tubular or cylindrical housing in or at an upright status, and a handle attached or mounted or secured to the upper portion thereof for actuating or operating the piston to move in a reciprocating action within the tubular or cylindrical housing in order to pump and to generate the pressurized air and to supply the pressurized air out of the tubular or cylindrical housing.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,590,696 to Phillips et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,652,242 to Wu, U.S. Pat. No. 6,676,390 to Wang, U.S. Pat. No. 6,883,565 to Marui, and U.S. Pat. No. 8,721,296 to Wang disclose several of the typical hand pumps or air pumps or manual pumps for the bicycles each comprising a tubular or cylindrical housing including a bottom stand and an upper handle, and an air storage tank coupled to and communicating with the tubular or cylindrical housing for receiving and storing the pressurized air from the tubular or cylindrical housing of the manual pump and for selectively supplying the pressurized air to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like.
However, the pressurized air may not be easily actuated or operated or controlled by the user to supply the pressurized air out to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like, and may not be easily and quickly switched to supply the pressurized air to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like directly with the typical hand pumps or air pumps or manual pumps or with the air storage tank.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional hand pumps or air pumps or manual pumps and the air storage tank combinations or assemblies.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hand pump or air pump for a bicycle including a detachable air storage tank for storing the pressurized air and having a control valve device for controlling the outward supplying of the pressurized air through a nozzle and for allowing the pressurized air to be easily controlled and operated or supplied out to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a hand pump comprising a base including a receptacle extended upwardly from the base, and the receptacle including a compartment formed therein, and the receptacle including a bottom portion, a cover attached to an upper portion of the receptacle, the cover including an arm, and a hole formed in the arm, a piston slidably engaged in the compartment of the receptacle, a piston rod attached to the piston, and a handle attached to the piston rod for moving the piston along the receptacle in a reciprocating action in order to generate a pressurized air within the compartment of the receptacle, a tubular member, a check valve engaged between the receptacle and the tubular member for guiding and limiting the pressurized air to flow only from the receptacle into the tubular member and for preventing the pressurized air from flowing backward from the tubular member into the compartment of the receptacle, a manifold including an inlet port connected to the tubular member for receiving the pressurized air from the tubular member, the manifold including a stud, and the stud of the manifold being engaged through the hole of the arm, a pressure gauge is connected to the manifold for displaying a pressure in the manifold, and a hose is coupled to the stud of the manifold for receiving the pressurized air from the manifold, and a nozzle is attached to the hose for supplying the pressurized air to inflate the inflatable facilities or devices or the like.
The cover includes a bore for slidably engaging with the piston rod. The receptacle includes a passage formed in the bottom portion of the receptacle and communicating with the compartment of the receptacle, a gasket is engaged into the compartment of the receptacle and includes an orifice formed in the gasket and aligned with the passage of the receptacle for engaging with the check valve.
A control valve device may further be provided and includes a barrel connected to the manifold, the barrel includes a chamber formed within the barrel for receiving the pressurized air from the manifold, the barrel includes a first outlet port and a second outlet port communicating with the chamber of the barrel, the pressure gauge is connected to the first outlet port of the barrel for displaying a pressure in the chamber of the barrel, the hose is coupled to the second outlet port of the barrel for receiving the pressurized air from the barrel, a nozzle is attached to the hose, and a valve member is slidably received and engaged in the chamber of the barrel, the valve member includes a pathway communicating with the chamber of the barrel for aligning with and for offsetting from the second outlet port of the barrel selectively, and for controlling the pressurized air to flow from the chamber of the barrel into the second outlet port of the barrel.
The control valve device includes an air storage tank having a mouth connected to the barrel and communicating with the chamber of the barrel for allowing the pressurized air to flow into and out of the air storage tank and to flow between the barrel and the air storage tank selectively. The barrel includes a mouth engaged with the stud of the manifold.
The control valve device includes a spring biasing member disposed in the chamber of the barrel and engaged with the valve member for biasing and forcing the valve member to move relative to the barrel. The control valve device includes an actuating shank having a cam member for engaging with the valve member and for moving the valve member relative to the barrel selectively to control the flowing of the pressurized air.
The control valve device includes a housing attached to the barrel, and the housing includes a bore formed in the housing and communicating with the chamber of the barrel for rotatably receiving the actuating shank. The housing is formed integral with barrel and perpendicular to the barrel.
The control valve device includes a hand grip attached to the actuating shank for rotating the actuating shank relative to the housing and for controlling the valve member to move relative to the barrel selectively.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
A hood or cap 17 is attached or mounted or secured to the lower or bottom portion 14 of the receptacle 11 and includes an aperture 18 formed therein (
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A piping mechanism or manifold 40 is received or engaged into the arm 32, and includes an inlet port 41 connected or coupled to the tubular member 26 for receiving the pressurized air from the tubular member 26, and includes one or more (such as two) ports or studs 42, 43 formed or provided thereon or extended therefrom and engaged through the holes 33, 34 of the arm 32 for allowing the manifold 40 to be anchored or retained or positioned to the arm 32 of the cover 30, and arranged for allowing the pressurized air to flow out through either or both of the studs 42, 43 of the manifold 40. The manifold 40 may further be solidly and stably attached or mounted or secured to the arm 32 or the cover 30 with welders or adhesive materials or the like, or with screws or bolts or catches or latches or fasteners (not illustrated) or the like for preventing the manifold 40 from being disengaged or separated from the arm 32 or the cover 30.
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An air storage tank 55 includes a mouth 56 formed or provided thereon or extended therefrom and engaged with or connected or coupled to the barrel 50 and communicating with the chamber 52 of the barrel 50 for allowing the pressurized air to flow into or out of the air storage tank 55 (
The control valve device 5 further includes another barrel or housing 57 attached or mounted to the barrel 50 or formed integral with barrel 50, and disposed or arranged substantially perpendicular to the barrel 50, and the housing 57 includes an aperture or bore 58 formed therein and communicating with the chamber 52 of the barrel 50 for pivotally or rotatably receiving or engaging with a valve stem or actuating shank 65 which includes a cam member 66 for selectively contacting or engaging with the valve member 60 and for moving the valve member 60 relative to the barrel 50 to offset the pathway 61 of the valve member 60 from the outlet port 54 of the barrel 50 (
A pressure gauge 70 is attached or mounted or secured to the barrel 50 and/or connected or coupled to one of the outlet ports 53 or the first outlet port 53 of the barrel 50 for receiving the pressurized air from the barrel 50 (
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Accordingly, the hand pump or air pump in accordance with the present invention includes a detachable air storage tank for storing the pressurized air and having a control valve device for controlling the outward supplying of the pressurized air through a nozzle and for allowing the pressurized air to be easily controlled and operated or supplied out to inflate the inflatable tires or objects or the like.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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5590696 | Phillips et al. | Jan 1997 | A |
6652242 | Wu | Nov 2003 | B2 |
6676390 | Wang | Jan 2004 | B2 |
6883565 | Marui | Apr 2005 | B2 |
8721296 | Wang | May 2014 | B1 |
10184466 | Wu | Jan 2019 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country | |
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20180340528 A1 | Nov 2018 | US |