Liquid changer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357492
  • Patent Number
    6,357,492
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 7, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A liquid changer includes a base, a liquid tank, a pump and a changeover valve. The base has two insert grooves for the liquid tank and the pump to fit therein to stand up. The changeover valve is located at one side of the pump. Switching the changeover valve to IN or OUT position can pump out the liquid in the liquid tank or exhaust out the liquid in a container of any other use. Thus the liquid changer can be used in two ways by means of the changeover valve easily switched. In addition, the pump is located outside the liquid tank, increasing liquid volume to be stored in the liquid tank.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a liquid changer, particularly to one provided with a changeover valve so that the liquid changer can not only store liquid therein but also pump out the liquid therein in another container with a pump attached outside of the liquid changer so as to increase liquid volume stored and to change liquid to be stored therein.




In case that oil in an engine, a transmission case, pressure oil, water in a water tank, lubricating oil, brake oil, industrial solvent or any waste water is to be exhausted to replace with new one, it is done almost manually by a technician and results in a technical expenditure. But now a liquid changer has been used instead of manual work.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A known conventional liquid changer shown in

FIG. 1

includes a cover


10


, a base


11


, a liquid tank


12


for storing liquid and a pump tank


13


for storing pressured air provided orderly between the cover and the base


11


, a pressing rod


14


deposited in the pump tank


13


and having an upper end protruding out of the cover


10


for locking a handle


140


. The lower end of the pressing rod


14


is fixed with a one-way valve


141


and the base


11


has a hole


110


in the center, and a one-way valve


111


is fixed on the hole


110


so that the air in the pump tank


13


may be pumped out through the hole


110


. The cover


10


has a one-way inlet


100


connected to the top end of the liquid tank


12


, and an oil inlet


101


bored in a sidewall of the top end, and an oil sucking tube


15


fixed on the oil inlet


101


and possible to extend in the an engine oil chamber. Then the pump tank


13


can exhaust out the air in the liquid tank


12


for easy change of engine oil. But this conventional engine oil-sucking device can only suck out engine oil from the engine oil chamber, impossible to pump in new engine oil in the same chamber. That results in much time and work in changing engine oil. Besides, the pump tank


13


is located in the liquid tank


13


, only storing a small amount of oil.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objective of the invention to offer a liquid changer possible to store and use the liquid stored therein and change old liquid stored to new one easily.




The feature of the invention is a base, a liquid storing tank fixed on the base and closed with an upper cap, a pump also fixed on the base beside the liquid tank for pumping liquid in and out of the liquid tank, a changeover valve fixed at one side of the pump for.




Switching to pump in or pumping out liquid. The upper cap has a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet, a guide tube fixed on the liquid inlet and outlet, and another guide tube fixed on the gas inlet and outlet. One more guide tube is fixed inside the liquid inlet and outlet, extending down in the liquid tank. The pump has a pump tank, and a press rod provided to extend in the pump tank and connected with a press grip, which has a bottom end fixed with a piston. The pump tank further has an outlet respectively formed in an upper end and a lower end, and connected respectively with a guide tube. The changeover valve has an air hole in a sidewall and connected to the gas guide tube of the liquid tank and an outlet in an upper end of the sidewall and an inlet in a lower end of the sidewall. The outlet of the changeover valve is then connected to the upper outlet of the pump and the inlet of the changeover valve is then connected to the lower outlet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a known conventional liquid changer;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a liquid changer in the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side cross-sectional view of the liquid changer in pumping-out liquid condition in the present invention; and,





FIG. 4

is a side cross-sectional view of the liquid changer in exhausting liquid condition in the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of a liquid changer in the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, includes a base


2


, a liquid tank


3


, a pump


4


and a changeover valve


5


as main components combined together.




The base


2


has two insert grooves


20


,


21


formed in an upper surface, and a step ring


22


moveably attached with a left side.




The liquid tank


3


is fixed in the first insert groove


20


of the base


2


to stand up, having a tank body


30


, a recess


31


in the center of the bottom, a cap


32


closing the upper open end, a handle


33


fixed on the cap


32


, a liquid inlet and outlet


34


and a gas inlet and outlet


35


formed on the cap


32


, a first guide tube


36


connected to the liquid inlet and outlet


34


, and a second guide tube


37


connected to the gas inlet and outlet


35


. An inner guide tube


38


is provided inside the liquid tank


3


, with its upper end connected with the liquid inlet and outlet


34


and with its lower end fitting in the recess


31


of the bottom of the liquid tank body


30


with a gap formed between the lower end of the guide tube


38


and the bottom of the recess


31


.




The pump


4


is fixed in the second insert groove


21


of the base


2


to stand up, having a pump tank


40


, an elongate press rod


41


extending movably in the pump tank


40


and having an upper end protruding out of the upper end of the pump tank


40


and combined with a press handle


42


. The press rod


41


has its lower end fixed with a piston


43


to move up and down with the press rod


41


in the pump tank


40


, which has a gas outlet


44


in an upper wall and another gas outlet


45


in a lower wall, and a guide tube


46


and


47


respectively connected to the two outlets


44


,


45


.




The changeover valve


5


is located at one side of the pump


4


, having a tubular member


50


formed with a center passageway


51


, a rod


52


inserted in the passageway


51


, the rod


52


having two stoppers


53


,


54


fixed on an upper portion and a lower portion in the tubular member


50


and two ends respectively protruding out of an upper end and a lower end of the tubular member


50


and respectively connected to a press button


55


and


56


. Further the tubular member


50


has a guide hole


57


in an intermediate wall communicating with the passageway


51


and connected to the second gas guide tube


37


of the liquid tank


3


, an outlet


58


bored in an upper wall and an inlet


59


bored in a lower wall. The outlet


58


is connected with the upper outlet


44


of the pump


4


and the inlet


59


is connected to the lower outlet


45


of the pump


4


.




When new liquid is to be pumped in the liquid tank


3


for changing old engine oil or pumping out the liquid stored in the storing tank


3


, insert the first guide tube


36


in a container (such as a fuel tank), and switch the changeover valve


5


to an OUT position shown in

FIG. 3

, letting the stopper


54


in the tubular member


50


block the course between the inlet


59


and the guide hole


57


to close up the inlet


59


. Then the outlet


58


is open, so a user only repeatedly moves up and down the press handle


42


to suck in liquid. When the press handle


42


moves down the piston


43


, gas is sucked in, and the gas in the liquid tank


3


is also sucked out through the gas inlet and outlet


35


through the second guide tube via the guide hole


57


of the changeover valve


5


into the passageway


51


of the tubular member


50


, and then is exhausted out of the outlet


58


through the guide tube


46


into the outlet


44


and into the pump


4


. Thus, the liquid tank


3


becomes vacuum, so the liquid in a container can flow through the first guide tube


36


and the inlet and outlet


34


into the guide tube


38


and finally into the liquid tank


3


for storing. Continual pumping of the pump


4


can suck all the liquid in the container wholly in the liquid tank


3


, replacing with new liquid like engine oil, very convenient and quick.




In addition, the liquid changer can not only pump out the liquid stored in the liquid tank


3


but also exhaust out the liquid stored in the liquid tank


3


. In exhausting out the liquid in the liquid tank


3


, the press button


55


of the changeover valve


5


is needed to switch to IN position as shown in

FIG. 4

, letting the stopper


58


in the tubular member


50


block the course between the outlet


58


and the guide hole


57


to close up the outlet


58


. Then the inlet


59


becomes open, and pressing up and down the press handle


42


of the pump


4


can exhaust out the liquid in the liquid tank


3


by the piston


43


moved down to press air to flow out of the outlet


45


of the pump


4


into the guide tube


47


and then into the passageway


51


of the tubular member through the inlet


59


of the changeover valve


5


and the guide hole


57


via the second guide tube


37


into the liquid tank


3


. Therefore, continual air flowing in the liquid tank


3


can compress the liquid move down through the liquid guide tube


38


upward and out of the liquid inlet and outlet


34


into the first guide tube


36


and then into a container for receiving the liquid. Thus, exhausting out of the liquid in the liquid tank


3


is very convenient and fast.




Further, provision of the recess


31


in the bottom of the liquid tank


3


enable the liquid stored in the liquid tank completely pumped out, not a bit of it remaining therein. And the liquid changer has two functions of pumping out and exhausting out the liquid in the liquid tank


3


, permitting a consumer save some money without need of buying two kinds of liquid changers, one for pumping out and another for exhausting out, by switching the changeover valve with fastness.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A liquid changer comprising:a base having two insert grooves formed in an upper surface; a liquid tank fixed in one of said two insert grooves to stand up, having a cover closing on an upper open end, said cover having a liquid inlet and outlet and a gas inlet and outlet, a first guide tube fixed on said liquid inlet and outlet, a second guide tube fixed on said gas inlet and outlet, an inner guide tube located in said liquid tank and having an upper end connected to an inner side of said liquid inlet and outlet; a pump fixed in the other of said two insert grooves to stand up, having a pump tank, an elongate press rod extending in said pump tank and having an upper end protruding up out of an upper end of said pump tank, a piston fixed with a lower end of said press rod, an upper outlet formed in an upper wall and a lower outlet formed in a lower wall, said upper outlet and said lower outlet respectively connected to a guide tube; a changeover valve located at one side of said pump, having a tubular member provided with a guide hole in an intermediate wall, said guide hole connected to said second gas guide tube, said tubular member further having an outlet formed in an upper wall and an inlet formed in a lower wall, said outlet connected to said upper outlet of said pump, said inlet connected to said lower outlet of said pump; and, said changeover valve switched to IN or OUT position for either pumping out the liquid stored in said liquid tank or exhausting out the liquid into a container of any other use, said liquid changer having two functions by means of said changeover valve, said pump located outside of said liquid tank so as to increase storing volume of said liquid tank, conveniently and quickly replacing old liquid stored in said liquid tank with new liquid.
  • 2. The liquid changer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base has a step ring fixed at one side.
  • 3. The liquid changer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid tank has a recess formed in a bottom for a lower end of said inner guide tube in said liquid tank to fit therein with a gap formed between said lower end of said inner guide tube and a bottom of said recess for liquid stored in said liquid tank to be pumped out completely.
  • 4. The liquid changer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said tubular member of said changeover valve has an inner passageway, a rod extending in said passageway and having two stoppers fixed around said rod, one of said two stoppers located at an upper portion and the other located at a lower portion of said rod, said rod having two ends protruding out of said tubular member and then fixed with a press button, a guide hole formed in an intermediate wall of said tubular member and communicating with said inner passageway, and an outlet formed in an upper wall and an inlet formed in a lower wall of said tubular tube also communicating with said inner passageway.
  • 5. The liquid changer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover of said liquid tank has a handle fixed on an upper surface.
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