1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a joint, and more particularly to a joint for a fluid pumping apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional oil-pumping device usually has a complicated structure and a great volume. It is an inconvenient design. Further, the container of the conventional oil-pumping device for receiving the pumped oil uniquely corresponds to the oil-pumping device. Consequently, the user often needs to clean the container after the being used for next use when sucking the fluid that is different from the previous operation.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional oil-pumping device.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved joint for a fluid pumping apparatus.
To achieve the objective, the joint in accordance with the present invention comprises a body including a trough defined in an upper portion of the body, an insertion longitudinally extending from a lower portion of the body and adapted to be inserted into an opening of a container. A passage is defined in and extending through the body to communicate with an interior of the container. A through hole is longitudinally defined in the body and communicates with the interior of the container, wherein the passage is adapted to be connected to a compressed air source and a minus is caused in the container when the compressed air passes through the passage in the body. A connecting seat includes an insertion inserted into the trough in the body and a hollow connector extending from the connecting seat. The hollow connector communicates with the through hole in the body and is connected to a hose that extends into a pail receiving the fluid for being pumped when the compressed air passage the passage in the body.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The body (1) comprises a trough (11) defined in the upper portion of the body (1) for partially receiving the connecting seat (2). In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the trough (11) is circular. An insertion (12) downward extends from the lower portion of the body (1) and a tapered sealant (123) is mounted around the insertion (12). The sealant (123) is made of rubber, silica gel and the like. The diameter of the sealant (123) is gradually reduced relative to a distal end of the insertion (12) for providing an airtight effect when the insertion (12) is inserted into an opening (not numbered) of a container (4), as shown in
The connecting seat (2) includes an insertion (20) partially received in the trough (11) in the body (1). An O-ring (201) is mounted around the insertion (201) and abutting an inter periphery of the trough (11) for providing an airtight effect between the inner periphery of the trough (11) and the outer periphery of the insertion (20). A hollow connector (21) extends from the insertion (20) and communicates with the through hole (14) in the body (1). The hollow connector (21) is adapted to be connected with a hose (24) that extends into a pail (not numbered) containing fluid. Two supports (22) longitudinally extend from the insertion (20) and diametrically corresponding to each other relative to the hollow connector (21). A handle (23) is formed on a free end of each of the two supports (22) and has a flange (231) outwardly extending therefrom for user to easily detach the connecting seat (2) from the body (1), as shown in
The automatic stop device (3) includes a sleeve (31) mounted to the hollow stub (121). The sleeve (31) has a threaded through hole (311) defined therein for being screwed onto the threaded outer periphery (122) of the hollow stub (121). A plane (312) is formed on a free end of the sleeve (31) opposite to the body (1). A cylinder (32) includes a first end longitudinally mounted to the sleeve (31) and a second end having an annular flange (321) inwardly extending therefrom to define a hole (not numbered). Multiple slots (322) are longitudinally defined in the cylinder (32) and laterally extend through the cylinder (32) to prevent the automatic stop device (3) from being upwardly moved due to the pressure in the container (4). A shaft (33) has a first end inserted into the cylinder (32) and a second end having a floating element (34) mounted on the shaft (33). A stopper (331) is mounted to a middle section of the shaft (33) and has a diameter greater than that of the hole defined by the annular flange (312) to prevent the shaft (33) from being detached from the cylinder (32). A valve (332) is mounted on the stopper (331) around the shaft (33) and facing the plane (312).
With reference to
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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20040261901 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |