Oil pumping device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722855
  • Patent Number
    6,722,855
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Yu; Justine R.
    • Sayoc; Emmanuel
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A manual/pneumatic oil pumping device having a housing defining therein an oil reserving space and an upper cover. A floating board is disposed in the oil reserving space. The upper cover is equipped with a manual air sucking mechanism, a pneumatic air sucking mechanism and an oil sucking tube. The pneumatic air sucking mechanism is provided with a controlling unit. The control controlling unit includes a seat body, a valve body, a sleeve and a movable block. The movable block is fitted in the sleeve and has a downward extending projecting post. When the oil is pumped to fill up in the oil reserving space, the projecting post is upward pushed by the floating board to make movable block move upward. At this time, the leakproof washer on the movable block seals the through hole of the seat body and the push pin pushes the valve body away from the through hole so as to block the air sucking passage of the pneumatic air sucking mechanism.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an oil pumping device, and more particularly to an oil pumping device that includes a manual pumping mode and a pneumatic pumping mode.





FIGS. 7 and 8

show a conventional manual/pneumatic oil pumping device having a housing


81


. An oil reserving space


82


is defined in the housing


81


. A floating board


83


is disposed in the oil reserving space


82


. An upper cover


84


is disposed on the housing


81


. The upper cover


84


is equipped with a manual air sucking mechanism


7


, a pneumatic air sucking mechanism


6


and an oil sucking tube


85


.




The pneumatic air sucking mechanism


6


has an air incoming passage


61


communicating with an air pressure source. A rear end of the air incoming passage


61


has an outlet


62


. In addition, the air incoming passage


61


has an air sucking passage


63


communicating with the oil reserving space


82


. Several stop plates


64


are disposed in the air sucking passage


63


at intervals. A seat body


65


is disposed at bottom end of the air sucking passage


63


. A steel ball


66


is disposed in the seat body


65


. The bottom of the seat body


65


is formed with a through hole


651


. A leakproof ring


67


is positioned between the bottom of the seat body


65


and the steel ball


66


. In normal state, the steel ball


66


will drop due to its own weight to block the through hole


651


and disconnect the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


6


and the oil reserving space


82


from each other. Under such circumstance, the manual air sucking mechanism


7


is operable to suck air and pump the oil.




The manual air sucking mechanism


7


has an upright pump


71


in which a piston


72


is installed. The piston rod


73


of the piston


72


passes through the upper cover


84


and is provided with a handle


74


for a user to operate. The upper cover


84


is formed with an air incoming passage (not shown) communicating with the oil reserving space


82


and the interior of the pump


71


. The blocking/unblocking of the air incoming passage is controlled by a float


75


. After the oil in the oil reserving space


82


ascends, the float


75


is pushed to block the air incoming passage and prevent the oil from being sucked into the pump


71


.




The manual air sucking mechanism


7


includes a float


75


for blocking the air incoming passage. However, the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


6


lacks such design. In other words, when using the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


6


to suck air and pump the oil, in the case that the oil in the oil reserving space


82


ascends to the height of the seat body


65


, the oil will be sucked from the through hole


651


of the seat body


65


into the air sucking passage


63


and ejected from the outlet


62


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a oil pumping device. A movable block is fitted in a sleeve of a controlling unit. The movable block has a downward projecting post. When the oil reserving space is filled up with oil, a floating board will ascend to push the projecting post so as to move the movable block upward. At this time, a leakproof washer of the movable block will seal a through hole of the seat body. Therefore, the oil in the oil reserving space is prevented from leaking.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above oil pumping device in which when the leakproof washer seals the through hole on the seat body, a push pin of the movable block pushes away a valve body from the through hole of the seat body. Therefore, the space between the leakproof washer and a silicone ring keeps communicating with the air sucking passage so as to avoid clog of the controlling unit.




It is still a further object of the present invention to provide the above oil pumping device in which a weight block is fitted in the projecting post of the movable block. Therefore, when the pneumatic air sucking mechanism sucks air, the movable block will not be sucked upward so that the through hole of the seat body will not be blocked.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective assembled view of the oil pumping device of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view showing the manual air sucking mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing the pneumatic air sucking mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view showing the pneumatic air sucking mechanism and the controlling unit of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view showing the use of the pneumatic air sucking mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view showing the controlling unit of the present invention in a closed state;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a conventional oil pumping device; and





FIG. 8

is an enlarged view of a part of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Please refer to

FIGS. 1

to


4


. The oil pumping device in accordance with the present invention has a housing


1


. An oil reserving space


11


is defined in the housing


1


. A floating board


12


is disposed in the oil reserving space


11


. An upper cover


13


is disposed on the housing


1


. The upper cover


13


is equipped with a manual air sucking mechanism


2


, a pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


and an oil sucking tube


14


.




The manual air sucking mechanism


2


has an upright pump


21


in which a piston


22


is reciprocally movably installed for pumping the air in the oil reserving space


11


out of the housing


1


. The piston


22


is connected with a piston rod


23


upwardly extending through the upper cover


13


and provided with a handle


24


for a user to easily operate the manual air sucking mechanism. The upper cover


13


is formed with an air incoming passage


131


communicating with the oil reserving space


11


and the interior of the pump


21


. The air in the oil reserving space


11


is pumped out of the housing


1


via the incoming passage


131


when the piston


22


is reciprocally moved in the upright pump


21


. Consequently, the oil is sucked and flows into the oil reserving space


11


via the oil sucking tube


14


. The air would not flow back into the oil reserving space


11


because the sucked oil occupies the room of the pumped air. The blocking/unblocking of the air incoming passage


131


is controlled by a float


25


. After the oil being sucked into the oil reserving space


11


and having an ascending level, the float


25


pushes to block the air incoming passage


131


and prevent the oil from being sucked into the pump


21


. When pouring the oil in the hosing


1


, the upper cover


13


is detached.




The pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


has a connector


31


mounted on the upper cover and connected with an air pressure source. The connector


31


communicates with a main flow way


32


that is longitudinally defined in the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


. An air exhaust outlet


33


is defined in the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


opposite to the connector


31


and communicates with the main flow way


32


. A middle section of the main flow way


32


communicates with an air sucking passage


34


that is defined in the upper cover


13


and has an opening


341


extending to the oil reserving space


11


. Several stop plates


342


are disposed in an inner periphery of the air sucking passage


34


at intervals. In addition, a controlling unit


4


is connected at the opening


341


of the air sucking passage


34


.




The controlling unit


4


includes a seat body


41


disposed at the opening


341


of the air sucking passage


34


. A movement space


42


is defined between the seat body


41


and the air sucking passage


34


. One side of the seat body


41


distal from the air sucking passage


34


is formed with a through hole


411


communicating with the movement space


42


. The circumference of the through hole


411


is formed with a stop face


412


. A valve body is disposed in the movement space


42


for selectively close the through hole


411


. In this embodiment, the valve body is a steel ball


43


. A hollow silicone ring


44


is positioned between the stop face


412


and the steel ball


43


in the seat body


41


. The silicone ring


44


permits the through hole


411


to communicate with the movement space


42


. The silicone ring


44


is formed with a conic dent


441


corresponding to the steel ball


43


. The outer diameter of the steel ball


43


is larger than the minimum diameter of the dent


441


. In normal state, the steel ball


43


due to its own weight drops onto the dent


441


to block the through hole


411


so as to disconnect the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


from the oil reserving space


11


. Under such circumstance, the manual air sucking mechanism


2


is operated to pump oil.




One side of the seat body


41


opposite to the air sucking passage


34


is connected with a sleeve


45


in which multiple inlets


451


is defined and radially extend through the sleeve


45


. One end of the sleeve


45


distal from the seat body


41


is formed with a hole


452


.




A movable block


46


is longitudinally movably received in the sleeve


45


. The movable block


46


has a projecting


461


extending through the hole


452


in the sleeve


45


and into the oil reserving space


11


. A weight block


462


is fitted in the projecting post


461


. An end face


463


of the movable block


46


proximal to the seat body


41


has a push pin


464


upwardly extending therefrom and corresponding to the through hole


411


of the seat body


41


. The outer diameter of the push pin


464


is smaller than the inner diameter of the through hole


411


, whereby air in the oil reserving space


11


can flow through the gap between the push pin


464


and the an inner periphery of the through hole


411


. The push pin


464


has a small diameter section


465


formed adjacent to the end face


463


. A leakproof washer


466


is mounted around the small diameter section


465


. When the projecting post


461


of the movable block is upward pushed by the floating board


12


to make the leakproof washer


466


abut against the seat body


41


to block the through hole


411


, the push pin


464


pushes away the steel ball


43


so as to unblock the through hole


411


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when a switch


311


of he connector


31


of the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


is switched on, the high pressure air coming from the air pressure source will flow into the main flow way


32


. When the air in the main flow way


32


flows through the air sucking passage


34


, according to Venturi tube principle, a sucking force is applied to the air sucking passage


34


to suck the steel ball


43


upward. The steel ball


43


is stopped by the stop plates


342


, whereby the through hole


411


communicates with the air sucking passage


34


. At this time, the air in the oil reserving space


11


is sucked into the inlets


451


to go through the through hole


411


into the air sucking passage


34


. Then the air is exhausted from the air exhaust outlet


33


.




The movable block


46


is heavier and provided with a weight block


462


so that it will not be sucked upward. Therefore, the inlets


451


keep communicating with the through hole


411


.




After the air in the oil reserving space


11


is sucked away, the oil reserving space


11


becomes in a negative air pressure state. At this time, the oil is sucked through the oil sucking tube


14


into the oil reserving space


11


. Following the increment of the sucked in oil, the floating board


12


is gradually buoyed up by the ascending oil. When the oil in the oil reserving space


11


ascends to a certain height, the floating board


12


pushes the projecting post


461


of the movable block


46


upward until the leakproof washer


466


abuts against the seat body


41


to block the through hole


411


as shown in

FIG. 6

to prevent the oil in the oil reserving space from being sucked and flowing into the air sucking passage


34


.




It should be noted that when the movable block


46


is moved upward to make the leakproof washer


466


abut against the seat body


41


to block the through hole


411


, the push pin


464


of the movable block


46


will extend through the through hole


411


. When the switch


311


of the connector


31


is switched off and the steel ball


43


drops down due to the gravity of the steel ball


43


, the push pin


464


abuts against the steel ball


43


and keep it separated from the dent


441


without blocking the through hole


411


. Therefore, the space between the leakproof washer


466


and the silicone ring


44


keeps in a communicating condition with the air sucking passage


34


.




Otherwise, in the case that the steel ball


43


drops onto the dent


441


to block the through hole


411


, the space between the leakproof washer


466


and the silicone ring


44


will be vacuumed. Under such circumstance, after the oil is drained from the oil reserving space


11


, the movable block


46


will be unable to drop down to clog the controlling unit


4


. The pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


will be unable to further operate for sucking air and pumping oil when the controlling unit


4


is clogged.




According to the above arrangement, the oil pumping device in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages:




1. The movable block


46


is reciprocally movably received in the sleeve


45


and has a downward projecting post


461


downward extending therefrom. When the oil reserving space


11


is filled up with oil, the floating board


12


will ascend to push the projecting post


461


so as to move the movable block


46


upward. At this time, the leakproof washer


466


of the movable block


46


will seal the through hole


411


of the seat body


41


to prevent the oil in the oil reserving space


11


from leaking.




2. When the floating board


12


pushes the projecting post


461


to move the movable block


46


upward and the leakproof washer


466


seals the through hole


411


, the push pin


464


will push away the steel ball


43


. Therefore, the space between the leakproof washer


466


and the silicone ring


44


keeps in a communicating condition with the air sucking passage


34


so as to prevent the controlling unit


4


from being clogged.




3. The weight block


462


is fitted in the projecting post


461


of the movable block


46


. Therefore, when the pneumatic air sucking mechanism


3


sucks air, the movable block


46


will not be sucked upward so that the through hole


411


of the seat body


41


will not be blocked.




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.



Claims
  • 1. An oil pumping device comprising a housing having an oil reserving space defined therein, a floating board being disposed in the oil reserving space, an upper cover being disposed on the housing and equipped with a manual air sucking mechanism, a pneumatic air sucking mechanism and an oil sucking tube, said pneumatic air sucking mechanism including an air sucking passage defined in the upper cover and having an opening extending into the oil reserving space, several stop plates being disposed in an inner periphery of the air sucking passage at intervals, the pneumatic air sucking mechanism being provided with a controlling unit, when the controlling unit is opened, the oil reserving space communicating with the pneumatic air sucking mechanism, whereby the pneumatic air sucking mechanism is capable of sucking air out of the oil reserving space for pumping oil, when the controlling unit is closed, the oil reserving space being disconnected from the pneumatic air sucking mechanism, whereby the manual air sucking mechanism is operable for pumping oil, wherein the improvement comprises:the controlling unit including: a seat body disposed at the opening of the air sucking passage, a movement space being defined between the seat body and the air sucking passage, one side of the seat body distal from the air sucking passage being formed with a through hole communicating with the movement space; a valve body disposed in the movement space for selectively close the through hole due to the gravity thereof; a sleeve connected to the seat body opposite to the air sucking passage, the sleeve having multiple inlets defined therein and radially extending through the sleeve, a hole defined in one end of the sleeve distal from the seat body; and a movable block longitudinally movably received in the sleeve, the movable block having a projecting post extending through the hole in the sleeve and into the reserving space, the movable block including an end face having a push pin upwardly extending therefrom and corresponding to the through hole of the seat body, an outer diameter of the push pin being smaller than an inner diameter of the through hole, whereby the air in the oil reserving can flow through the gap between the push pin and the an inner periphery of the through hole, a leakproof washer mounted around the push pin for selectively sealing the through hole in the seat body the push pin pushing away the valve body when the projecting post of the movable block is upward pushed by the floating board to make the leakproof washer seal the through hole in the seat body.
  • 2. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the valve body is a steel ball.
  • 3. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 2, wherein a silicone ring is positioned between the through hole of the seat body and the ball body in the seat body for permitting the through hole to communicate with the movement space, the silicone ring being formed with a conic dent corresponding to the steel ball for the steel ball to abut against the dent.
  • 4. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a weight block is fitted in the projecting post of the movable block to prevent the movable block from being upward moved when the pneumatic air sucking mechanism is operated.
  • 5. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the push pin has a small diameter section adjacent to the end face of the movable block and the leakproof washer is mounted around the small diameter section.
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