1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an inflation device, and more particularly to an inflation device that is mounted in an inflatable mattress to keep air-tightness of the inflatable mattress.
2. Description of the Related Art
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To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an inflation device with a protrusion of a housing and a filtering cover engaged together to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an inflation device which ensures air-tightness of an inflatable mattress by combining a protrusion of a housing and a filtering cover and prevents a check valve assembly from being blocked by fibers.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the inflation device in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing, a check valve assembly, and a filtering cover. The housing has a first passage and a protrusion. The first passage is defined through the housing. The protrusion protrudes from an outer wall of the housing. A check valve assembly is mounted inside the first passage. The filtering cover covers an external wall of the housing. The filtering cover engages with the protrusion.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The first passage 101 is defined through the housing 10. The groove 11 includes an annular flange 13 and a recess 102. The annular flange 13 protrudes from an outer wall of the housing 10. The first abutting flange 14 is formed in one end of the housing 10. The recess 102 is defined between one side of the annular flange 13 and the first abutting flange 14. The protrusion 12 is defined in the other side of the annular flange 13 and protrudes from the outer wall of the housing 10. The protrusion 12 may be two humps which protrude respectively from the outer wall of the housing 10. Furthermore, the first passage 101 has an internal thread formed in an inner wall of the first passage 101.
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The second passage 211 is defined though the body 21. The mounting seat 212 is formed at an inner wall of the second passage 211. The ribs 213 are formed at an outer wall of the mounting seat 212. The mounting hole 214 is formed through the mounting seat 212. The second abutting flange 215 is formed at one end of the body 21. The external thread is formed in an outer wall of the body 21.
The body 21 is mounted inside the housing 10 by threading together the external thread of the outer wall of the body 21 and the internal thread of the inner wall of the first passage 101.
The valve stem 22 has a base 221, a rod 222 and a recess 223. An end of the rod 222 protrudes axially from one end surface of the base 221. The recess 223 is formed in the other end surface of the base 221. The rod 222 is mounted through the mounting hole 214 of the mounting seat 212. The rod 222 is mounted inside the body 21.
The plate 23 is mounted in the recess 223 of the valve stem 22.
The spring 24 is mounted around the rod 222 of the valve stem 22.
The O-ring 40 is mounted around the body 21. The O-ring 40 air-tightly abuts an inner wall of the housing 10 and the outer wall of the body 21.
The first gasket 50 is mounted between the base 221 of the valve stem 22 and the plate 23. The first gasket 50 abuts the body 21 to close the second passage 211.
The retainer 60 is mounted at the other end of the rod 222 of the valve stem 22. The retainer 60 and the mounting seat 212 restrain the spring 24.
The filtering cover 30 is detachably mounted in the housing 10. The filtering cover 30 has two first slots 31 and multiple holes 301. The filtering cover 30 is a bowl-like object. One end of the filtering cover 30 is closed and the other end is open. The first slots 31 are formed at the open end of the filtering cover 30 and are spaced at intervals. The holes 301 are defined in the closed end and a side wall of the filtering cover 30. The diameter of each hole 301 is less than 2 mm.
The filtering cover 30 is mounted in the outer wall of the housing 10 by engaging the first slots 31 of the filtering cover 30 with the protrusions 12 respectively.
The cap 70 covers the body 21. The cap 70 has a connecting protrusion 71, two second slots 72, a stop part 73 and a top plate 74. The cap 70 further has a second gasket 80 and a tie 90.
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The cap 70 is mounted in the body 21 by engaging the second slots 72 with the ribs 213 of the body 21 respectively.
When the body 21 is threaded on the housing 10, the first abutting flange 14 of the housing 10 and the second abutting flange 215 of the body 21 abut plastic sheet of an inflatable mattress.
When the inflatable mattress is inflated, the air stream pressure pushes the valve stem 22 of the check valve assembly 20 downwards to overcome the resilience of the spring 24, which results in the air stream entering the inflatable mattress. When the inflation is completed, the spring 24 recovers to its original state by resilience and makes the valve stem 22 and the plate 23 axially move upwards. The first gasket 50 moves with the valve stem 22 and the plate 23 to abut the body 21 for closing the second passage 211. As the second passage 211 is closed, the filtering cover 30 stops the fibers from entering the second passage 211 with the air stream.
The filtering cover 30 prevents the inflatable mattress from air leakage caused by the fiber blocking the check valve assembly 20. The filtering cover 30 is detachably mounted in the protrusion 12 of the housing 10. When the inner wall of the inflatable mattress has no fibers, the staff in assembly line could alternatively assemble the inflation device without the filtering cover 30. Since the diameter of each hole 301 is less than 2 mm, the fibers cannot pass through the holes 301 of the filtering cover 30 to enter the second passage 211 of the body 21.
The cap 70 covers the second passage 211 of the body 21 to prevent the valve stem 22 from being pressed unintentionally by assembly staff or users. With reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.