Inflatable product equipped with pump

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793469
  • Patent Number
    6,793,469
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 18, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
An inflatable product includes an inflatable body, a socket, an electric pump, at least one battery and a connector. The socket is built in the inflatable body. The electric pump is connected to the socket to pump the inflatable body. The battery is disposed in the electric pump. The connector is provided on the electric pump for connecting an external power. The electric pump is supplied with power by the battery or the external power.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to an inflatable product provided with a built-in battery case and socket.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, a conventional electric pump


14


for inflating an airbed has a fan and motor


142


inside. A plurality of batteries


144


are loaded into the electric pump


14


to supply the power. The airbed


10


is provided with a valve


12


. In operation, the electric pump


14


is connected to the value


12


in direction B and then rotated in direction A to fasten the connection between the electric pump


14


and the airbed


10


. Then, the airbed


10


is pumped by the electric pump


14


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a modified airbed, which is inflated and deflated in a different way from the conventional way mentioned above.




The airbed of the present invention includes an inflatable body, a socket, an electric pump and a battery case. The socket is built in the airbed. The electric pump is detachably connected to the socket to pump the airbed. The battery case is also built into the airbed for ease of loading batteries that supply the electric pump with power.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1A

depicts a conventional airbed;





FIG. 1B

is a sectional view along line I—I in

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2

locally depicts an airbed an accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3A

shows the inflating operation of the airbed of the first embodiment;





FIG. 3B

shows the deflating operation of the airbed of the first embodiment;





FIG. 4

locally depicts an airbed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective diagram of the electric pump of the second embodiment;





FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C show the inflating operation of the airbed of the second embodiment;





FIGS. 7A and 7B

show the deflating operation of the airbed of the second embodiment;





FIG. 8A

is an exploded perspective diagram of a local portion of an airbed in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8B

is a perspective diagram of the electric pump of the airbed of the third embodiment;





FIG. 8C

is a sectional view of a socket of the airbed along line VIII—VIII in

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 8D

is a top view of the socket shown in

FIG. 8A

;





FIG. 8E

depicts the electric pump and the socket assembled together in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8F

depicts the cover, the electric pump and the socket assembled together in accordance with the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9A

is an exploded perspective diagram of a local portion of an airbed in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9B

is a perspective diagram of the electric pump of the airbed of the fourth embodiment;





FIG. 9C

depicts a set of sockets of the fourth embodiment;





FIG. 9D

is a sectional view of a socket of the airbed along line VIIII—VIIII in

FIG. 9A

;





FIG. 9E

depicts the cover, the electric pump and the socket assembled together in accordance with the fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10A

is a perspective diagram of a local portion of an airbed in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10B

is a sectional view of the electric pump along line X—X of

FIG. 10A

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective diagram of an electric pump of an airbed in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12A

is a perspective diagram of a cover, electric pump and socket of an airbed in accordance with a seventh embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 12B

is a sectional view of the socket along line XI—XI of

FIG. 12A

;





FIG. 13A

is a schematic diagram of an airbed in an inflating operation in accordance with an eighth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 13B

is a schematic diagram of the airbed in a deflating operation in accordance with the eighth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is a perspective diagram of an electric pump of an airbed in accordance with a ninth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a perspective diagram of an electric pump of an airbed in accordance with a tenth embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, an airbed


26


of a first embodiment of the present invention is provided with a detachable electric pump


20


, a built-in battery case


22


and a built-in socket


24


. The battery case


22


has a cover


221


on which electrodes


222


are provided. Also, on the bottom of the battery case


22


are provided electrodes


223


corresponding to the electrodes


222


of the cover


221


. An O-ring


244


and an electrode


242


are provided on the inner wall of the socket


24


, wherein the electrode


242


is electrically connected to the electrodes


222


,


223


of the battery case


22


. Furthermore, the electric pump


20


is substantially cylindrical and has an electrode


202


on its side surfaces, an air inlet


204


and an air outlet


206


on its ends and a check valve


208


inside. The check valve


208


of the electric pump allows air to flow in a single direction from the inlet


204


to the outlet


206


.




In operation, batteries are loaded into the battery case


22


. The electric pump


20


is fitted into the socket


24


and then rotated so that the electrode


202


of the electric pump


20


physically contacts the electrode


242


of the socket


24


. Then, the electric pump


20


is actuated to pump outside air into the airbed


26


as shown in FIG.


3


A. The O-ring


242


in the socket


24


prevents the airbed


26


from leaking. In deflating operation, the user detaches the electric pump


20


from the socket


24


to deflate the airbed


26


, as shown in FIG.


3


B.




It is understood that the O-ring can be provided on the side surfaces of the electric pump


20


instead of in the socket


24


to prevent the airbed from leaking.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, an airbed of a second embodiment of the present invention is provided with a detachable electric pump


30


, a cap


37


for the electric pump


30


, a built-in battery case


32


and a built-in socket


34


. The battery case


32


has a cover


321


on which electrodes


322


are provided. Also, on the bottom of the battery case


32


are provided electrodes


323


corresponding to the electrodes


322


of the cover


321


. Furthermore, an arrow symbol


36


is marked on the airbed and besides the socket


34


. Flanges


342


are formed at the rim of the socket


34


, while electrodes


344


are provided on the inner wall of the socket


34


and are electrically connected to the electrodes


322


,


323


of the battery case


32


. Furthermore, the electric pump


30


is substantially cylindrical and has a flange


301


on its side surfaces, two electrodes


302


provided on the flange


301


, an air inlet


304


and an air outlet


306


on its ends. Also referring to

FIG. 5

, symbols “on”, “off” and “open” are marked on the side surfaces and the end of the electric pump


30


.




In operation, batteries are loaded into the battery case


32


to supply the electric pump


30


with the power. The electric pump


30


in this embodiment is used to inflate or deflate the airbed. In inflating operation, the electric pump


30


is fitted into the socket


34


with the air outlet


306


inside the airbed and the air inlet


304


outside the airbed. The electric pump


30


is rotated to change the positions of symbols “on”, “off” and “open”. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “on” as shown in

FIG. 6A

, the electrodes


302


of the electric pump


30


physically contact the electrodes


344


of the socket


34


to actuate the electric pump


30


. Then, outside air is pumped into the airbed as shown in FIG.


6


B. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “off”, the electric pump


30


is stopped. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “open”, the electric pump


30


is detachable from the socket


34


.

FIG. 6C

depicts the airbed full of air, wherein the air outlet of the electric pump


30


is closed by the cap


37


to seal the airbed after the inflating operation.




In the deflating operation, the electric pump


30


is fitted in reverse into the socket


34


, with the air inlet


304


inside the airbed and the air outlet


306


outside the airbed. The electric pump


30


is rotated to change the positions of symbols “on”, “off” and “open” on its side surfaces. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “on” as shown in

FIG. 7A

, the electrodes


302


of the electric pump


30


physically contact the electrodes


344


of the socket


34


to actuate the electric pump


30


. Then, air inside the airbed is pumped out as shown in FIG.


7


B. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “off”, the electric pump


30


is stopped. When the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “open”, the electric pump


30


is detachable from the socket


34


.




In either of the inflating and deflating operations, the flanges


342


of the socket


34


are used for confining the flange


301


of the electric pump


30


, thus preventing the electric pump


30


from separating with the socket


34


when the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbols “on” and “off”. However, the flanges


342


are spaced apart at the rim of the socket


34


to avoid confining the flange


301


of the electric pump


30


when the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “open”. Thus, the electric pump


30


is detachable from the socket


34


when the arrow symbol


36


points at the symbol “open”.




Referring to

FIG. 8A

, an airbed of the third embodiment of the present invention is provided with a cover


44


, an electric pump


42


and a built-in socket


46


. The cover


44


is circular, with a plurality of recesses


443


provided on its side surfaces. Such an arrangement increases the friction on the side surfaces, facilitates the rotation of the cover


44


. Furthermore, the cover


44


is closed at its top end and is opened at its bottom end. At the bottom end of the cover


44


is provided a pair of inward arcuate flanges


441


. The arcuate flanges


441


extend to the bottom rim of the cover


44


to engage the socket


46


mounted on the body


40


of the airbed. The electric pump


42


is cylindrical. On the side surfaces of the electric pump is provided a switch


421


and a connector


423


. Also referring to

FIG. 8B

, a plurality of rechargeable batteries


429


are provided in the electric pump


42


to supply the motor


422


with power. The connector


423


is used for connecting an external power (alternating current or direct current) to charge the batteries


429


or directly to actuate the electric pump


42


. For example, the connector


523


is connected to a cigarette lighter (direct current) of a car via a cigarette plug


600


. Alternatively, the connector


423


is connected to a alternating current power supply via a rectifier


700


which converts the alternating current into a direct current for the electric pump. Furthermore, at the ends of the electric pump


42


are provided a protruding air inlet


427


and a protruding air outlet


425


. Outward flanges


424


,


426


are respectively provided at the air inlet


427


and air outlet


425


. The socket


46


is a cylindrical housing, while an annular flange


467


is provided on the side surfaces of the socket


46


to define an upper portion and a lower portion of the socket


46


. The annular flange


467


is welded together with the body


40


of the airbed so that the lower portion of the socket


46


is buried in the airbed. Referring to

FIG. 8C

, the socket


46


has a large hole


465


at its top end and a small hole at its bottom end. The large hole


465


at the top end is circular. The small hole


466


at the bottom end is shown in

FIG. 8D

, the shape of which matches those of the air inlet


427


and air outlet


425


of the electric pump


42


. Furthermore, the socket


46


has grooves


461


formed on the outer surface of the upper portion and other grooves


463


formed at the inner circumferences of the hole


466


at the bottom end.




In the inflating operation, the electric pump


42


is put in the socket


46


, with the air outlet


425


of the electric pump


42


aligning with the bottom hole


466


of the socket


46


. Then, the electric pump


42


is rotated so that the flanges


426


of the electric pump


42


enter the grooves


463


at the bottom end of the socket


46


. Thus, the electric pump


42


and the socket


46


are firmly connected together, as shown in FIG.


8


E. The user pushes the switch


421


of the electric pump


42


to pump outside air into the body


40


of the airbed. The air flows from the air inlet


427


, through the air outlet


425


and bottom hole


466


, to the inside of the airbed.




If the airbed is used on the water, then the cover


44


is necessarily assembled together with the socket


46


. The user rotates the cover


44


so that the inner flanges


441


enter the grooves


461


of the socket


46


. Thus, the cover


44


and the socket


46


are firmly connected together. The cover


44


protects the electric pump


42


from water.




In the deflating operation, the electric pump


42


is fitted in reverse into the socket


46


, with the air inlet


427


of the electric pump


42


aligning with the bottom hole


466


of the socket


46


. Then, the electric pump


42


pumps air inside the airbed out.




Referring to

FIG. 9A

, an airbed of the fourth embodiment of the present invention is provided with a cover


54


, an electric pump


52


and a set of sockets


56


,


56


′ built in the body of the airbed. The cover


54


is circular, with a plurality of recesses


543


provided on its side surfaces. Such an arrangement increases the friction on the side surfaces, facilitates the user to rotate the cover


54


. Furthermore, the cover


54


is closed as its top end and is opened at its bottom end. At the bottom end of the cover


54


is provided a pair of inward arcuate flanges


541


. The arcuate flanges


541


extend to the rim of the bottom end of the cover


54


for engaging the socket


56


. The electric pump


52


is cylindrical. On the side surfaces of the electric pump


52


are provided a switch


521


, an connector


523


and circumferential flanges


529


,


529


′. Furthermore, a plurality of rechargeable batteries (not shown) are provided in the electric pump


52


to supply the power. The connector


523


is used for connecting an external power to charge the batteries or directly to actuate the electric pump


52


. Referring to both

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, at the ends


524


,


520


of the electric pump


52


are provided a protruding air inlet


527


and a protruding air outlet


525


. A pair of outward flanges


528


are provided at the air inlet


527


, with grooves


528


′ formed between the flanges


528


and the end


524


. Another pair of outward flanges


526


are provided at the air outlet


525


to form grooves


526


′ between the flanges


526


and the end


520


. Referring to

FIG. 9C

, the set of sockets include a top socket


56


and a bottom socket


56


′ connected by a flexible sleeve


560


. The top socket


56


is welded together with the body


50


of the airbed. The top and bottom sockets


56


,


56


′ have the same structure and therefore only the top socket


56


is now introduced. The top socket


56


has a top surface


564


with a through hole


561


provided on the top surface


564


. Furthermore, the top socket


56


has a pair of inward flanges


562


protruding from the top surface


564


toward the through hole


561


. Referring to

FIG. 9D

, an annular groove


563


is formed in the socket


56


.




In the inflating operation, the electric pump


52


is inserted into the set of sockets


56


,


56


′ on the airbed


50


. The protruding air outlet


525


of the electric pump


52


is fitted into the bottom socket


56


′. The rubber pad


522


eliminates any gaps between the bottom sockets


56


′ and the electric pump


52


through which the airbed possibly leaks. The circumferential flanges


529


of the electric pump


52


enter the groove


563


of the socket


56


. Then, the electric pump


52


is rotated so that the flanges


529


of the electric pump


52


are confined in the grooves


563


by the flanges


562


of the top socket


56


. Then, the user pushes the switch


521


on the electric pump


52


to pump the airbed. After the airbed is filled with air, the user assembles the cover


54


and the electric pump


52


as shown in

FIG. 9E

, with the flanges


541


of the cover


54


received in the grooves


528


′ of the electric pump


52


. The cover


54


prevents the airbed from leaking though the air inlet


527


.




In the deflating operation, the electric pump


52


is reversely disposed with the air inlet


527


connected to the bottom socket


56


′. Also, the flanges


528


of the electric pump


52


are confined in the grooves


563


by the flanges


562


of the top socket


56


. Then, the user pushes the switch


521


on the electric pump


52


to pump air in the airbed out. It is noted that the electric pump


52


is not protected from water. Nevertheless, the electric pump


52


can be modified to be waterproof, introduced in the following fifth embodiment.




Refer to

FIGS. 10A and 10B

. Reference numeral


64


is a cover and reference numeral


62


is a waterproof electric pump. The waterproof electric pump


62


of the fifth embodiment is similar with the electric pump


52


of the fourth embodiment except that (1) the waterproof electric pump


62


has no connector on its side surfaces; (2) the switch


621


of the waterproof electric pump


62


is covered by a waterproof rubber strip


622


. The waterproof rubber strip


622


is so thin that the user can still push the switch


621


from outside the rubber strip


622


to actuate the electric pump


62


.





FIG. 11

depicts another waterproof electric pump


66


in accordance with a sixth embodiment of the present invention, wherein a recess


662


is provided on the side surfaces of the electric pump


66


. A switch


664


and a connector


666


are provided in the recess


662


, while a lid


668


is rotatably mounted on the side surfaces of the electric pump


66


to protect the switch


664


and the connector


666


from water.




Referring to

FIGS. 12A and 12B

, an airbed of a seventh embodiment of the invention is provided with a socket


76


, an electric pump


72


and a cover


74


. The socket


76


has threads


762


on its inner surfaces, while the electric pump


72


has threads


722


on its outer surfaces so that the electric pump


72


and the socket


76


can be screwed together. Furthermore, the electric pump


72


has rubber pads


724


on both ends. The arrangement of rubber pads


724


eliminates any gaps between the socket


76


and the electric pump


72


through which the airbed possibly leaks, when the electric pump


72


and the socket


76


are screwed together. Furthermore, it is noted that the cover


74


is mounted on the electric pump


72


rather than the socket


76


to prevent an air leakage.




Referring to

FIG. 13A

, an airbed


80


of an eighth embodiment of the invention is provided a cover


85


, a chamber


84


, a fan


81


received in the chamber


84


, a motor


82


for rotating the fan


81


, a plurality of rechargeable batteries


88


for supplying the motor


82


with power, and a switch


83


for actuating the motor


82


. The motor


82


is also connected to an external power to charge the batteries


88


or directly to actuate the motor


82


. The external power supplies an alternating current via a rectifier


87


or supplies a direct current via a cigarette plug (not shown). The chamber


84


has a nozzle


841


communicating the chamber


84


and the outside of the airbed


80


, and a hole communicating the chamber


84


and the inside of the airbed


80


. In the inflating operation, the user pushes the switch


83


to actuate the motor


82


and fan


81


. Then, outside air is pumped into the airbed


80


through the nozzle


841


and the hole


842


. After the airbed


80


is filled with air, the user closes the nozzle with the cover


85


to prevent the airbed from leaking. Referring to

FIG. 13B

, in the deflating operation, the user takes away the cover


85


and pushes the switch


83


to rotate the motor


82


and fan


81


in reverse. Then, air inside the airbed


60


is pumped out.




In the eighth embodiment, the fan


81


is received in a chamber


84


and is driven by an outside motor


82


. However, it is understood that the fan and motor can be housed together to operate. Referring to

FIG. 14

, in a ninth embodiment of the present invention, a motor


92


and a fan


91


with helical blades


911


are assembled and are received in a housing


93


. The motor


92


is actuated by rechargeable batteries (not shown) or by an external power (not shown) via a connector


98


, wherein the external power supplies an alternating current or a direct current. The housing


93


is mounted on the airbed (not shown) and has a first hole


94


communicating the outside of the airbed and a second hole communicating the inside. In the inflating operation, the fan


91


and motor


92


pump outside air into the airbed through the holes


94


,


95


. When the airbed is filled with air, the cover


96


is screwed to the housing


93


to prevent an air leakage. In the deflating operation, the cover


96


is taken away. The fan


91


is rotated by the motor


92


in reverse to pump air inside the airbed out.




Referring to

FIG. 15

, in a tenth embodiment of the present invention, a first fan and motor


100


and a second fan and motor


200


are housed in different chambers. The first and second fans and motors


100


,


200


are permanently or detachably connected to the airbed (not shown). Furthermore, the motors


100


and


200


are actuated by rechargeable batteries (not shown) or by an external power (not shown) via a connector


150


. In the inflating operation, the first fan and motor


100


is actuated to pump the airbed (not shown) while the second fan and motor


200


is at rest. In the deflating operation, the first fan and motor


100


is at rest while the second fan and motor


200


is actuated to pump air inside the airbed out.




In conclusion, the invention provides various ways to pump an airbed or other inflatable products.




While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements as would be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. An inflatable product including:an inflatable body; a socket built in the inflatable body; an electric pump, including a pump body and an air outlet, connected to the socket to pump the inflatable body, wherein the pump body is wholly or partially located in the socket; at least one battery disposed in the electric pump; and a connector provided on the electric pump for connecting an external power, whereby the electric pump is actuated by the at least one battery or the external power.
  • 2. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one battery is rechargeable and is electrically connected to the connector so that the at least one battery can be charged by the external power via the connector.
  • 3. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external power supplies an alternating current.
  • 4. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external power supplies a direct current.
  • 5. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, further including a cover assembled with the socket to entirely cover the electric pump, thereby protecting the electric pump from water.
  • 6. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, further including a cover assembled with the electric pump to prevent the inflatable product from leaking through the electric pump.
  • 7. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric pump has first threads and the socket has second threads, by which the electric pump and the socket are screwed together.
  • 8. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 7, wherein the electric pump further has a pad to eliminate gaps between the electric pump and the socket when the electric pump and socket are screwed together.
  • 9. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electric pump has a lid covering the connector for protecting the connector from water.
  • 10. An inflatable product as claimed in claim 9, further including a switch provided on the electric pump to actuate the electric pump, and the lid also covers the switch.
  • 11. The inflatable product as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pump body can be received partially or wholly in the socket in a first direction for inflating the inflatable body, and received in a second direction for deflating the inflatable body.
  • 12. An inflatable product including:an inflatable body; a socket built in the inflatable body; an electric pump, including a pump body and an air outlet, connected to the socket to pump the inflatable body, wherein the pump body is wholly or partially located in the socket; at least one battery disposed in the electric pump to supply the electric pump with power; a switch provided on the electric pump to actuate the electric pump; a waterproof layer covering the switch to protect the switch from water.
  • 13. The inflatable product as claimed in claim 12, wherein the pump body can be received partially or wholly in the socket in a first direction for inflating the inflatable body, and received in a second direction for deflating the inflatable body.
  • 14. An inflatable product including:an inflatable body; a socket built in the inflatable body; an electric pump, including a pump body and an air outlet, connected to the socket to pump the inflatable body, wherein the pump body is wholly or partially located in the socket; a connector provided on the electric pump for connecting an external power to actuate the electric pump.
  • 15. The inflatable product as claimed in claim 14, wherein the pump body can be received partially or wholly in the socket in a first direction for inflating the inflatable body, and received in a second direction for deflating the inflatable body.
  • 16. An inflatable product including:an inflatable body; a socket built in the inflatable body; an electric pump, including a pump body and an air outlet, connected to the socket to pump the inflatable body, wherein the pump body is wholly or partially located in tile socket, a portion of the electric pump is inserted into tile socket, and the portion of the electric pump and the socket are matched with each other to prevent an air leakage therebetween.
  • 17. The inflatable product as claimed in claim 16, wherein the pump body can be received partially or wholly in the socket in a first direction for inflating the inflatable body, and received in a second direction for deflating the inflatable body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/542,477, filed Apr. 4, 2000.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/542477 Apr 2000 US
Child 09/738331 US