Oil pumping device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6484744
  • Patent Number
    6,484,744
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 24, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Michalsky; Gerald A.
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
An oil pumping device includes an oil storage tank. An upright pump is installed between the upper cover and lower cover of the oil storage tank. The interior of the pump is installed with a piston and a unidirectional air inlet valve. The outer peripheral surface of the oil storage tank has a recess. The recess has an air inlet hole which is hollowed radially. Therefore, when the piston rod is pulled upwards or downwards repeatedly, the oil in the oil tank can be absorbed to the oil storage tank.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an oil pumping device, and particularly to an oil pumping device which can be assembled easily.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 8

, a plurality of handhold oil absorbing device is illustrated. The device has an oil storage tank


7


. The upper cover


71


and lower cover


72


of the oil storage tank are connected to an upright pump


8


. The pump


8


has a piston


81


therein. The piston rod


82


of the piston


81


passes out of the upper cover


71


of the oil storage tank


7


and a handle


83


is installed for being operated by the user. The upper cover


71


has an air inlet channel


711


. The channel


711


is communicated with the pump


8


and the oil storage space


73


of the oil storage tank. The inlet


712


of the air inlet channel


711


of the upper cover


71


has a unidirectional air inlet valve


713


. The unidirectional air inlet valve


713


is installed with a ballcock


714


. The lower cover


72


is installed with a unidirectional pressure relief valve


9


. The pressure relief valve


9


is within the pump


8


.




When the handle is pulled upwards so as to lift the piston


81


, the air above the piston


81


will be extruded to flow to the lower side of the piston


81


. When the piston rod


82


is pushed so that the piston


81


descends, then the air below the piston


81


will be released from the pressure relief valve


9


, and the air above the piston


81


will decrease so that air in the oil storage space


73


flows through the unidirectional air inlet valve


713


to enter into the pump


8


. Therefore, oil flows to the oil storage space


73


through an air absorbing tube. When the piston rod


82


is pulled upwards and downwards repeatedly, oil in the oil storage tank is absorbed and flows to the oil storage tank


7


. When the oil in the oil storage tank has achieved to a predetermined height, the ballcock


714


moves upwards to close the unidirectional air inlet valve


713


to prevent oil from entering into the pump


8


.




The prior oil pumping device has the following disadvantages.




1. In assembly, the unidirectional air inlet valve


713


and pressure relief valve


9


and other components are installed to the upper cover


71


and lower cover


71


individually. Then the upper cover


71


, lower cover


72


and pump


8


are assembled together. The process is complex.




2. Since the upper cover


712


must have an inlet


712


and an air inlet valve


713


, oil tubes and other components are necessary. Therefore, a predetermined thickness and cross section are necessary. The cost in material is increased. Furthermore, the gravitational center is high, and thus it is unstable.




3. The upper cover


71


is formed with an air inlet channel


711


.




The air inlet channel


711


must be communicated with the pump


8


and the oil storage space


73


so as to have an approximate L shape. The process is complex. To install a unidirectional air inlet valve


713


to the upper cover


71


, more machining processes are necessary.




4. Although the ballcock


714


is used to prevent oil from flowing into the pump


8


, more parts are necessary for installing the ballcock. The assembly work is complex. Besides, since the ballcock


714


is connected to a driven device so that as the ballcock lifts, the air inlet valve is closed. If the assembly work is not very precise or some parts have faults. The driven device can not work in normal so that the unidirectional air inlet valve can be not closed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an oil pumping device, wherein an unidirectional air inlet valve is installed directly in a pump. The pump has an air inlet hole and an oil storage tank formed by air inflation is used in the present invention. Therefore, the process and cost in manufacture is reduced.




To achieve above objects, the present invention provides an oil pumping device including an oil storage tank. An upright pump is installed between the upper cover and lower cover of the oil storage tank. The interior of the pump is installed with a piston and a unidirectional air inlet valve. The outer peripheral surface of the oil storage tank has a recess. The recess has an air inlet hole which is hollowed radially. Therefore, when the piston rod is pulled upwards or downwards repeatedly, the oil in the oil tank can be absorbed to the oil storage tank.




The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an enlarge view of the III in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged view of the IV in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged view of the V in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

shows that a unidirectional pressure relief valve is extruded downwards.





FIG. 7

shows the operation of the unidirectional pressure relief valve of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view of a prior oil pumping device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


7


, the present invention is an oil pumping device. The oil pumping device of the present invention includes an oil storage tank


1


which is made of transparent or semitransparent material and by blowing to from the shape. The oil storage tank


1


has an upper opening


11


and a lower opening


12


. The edges of the upper opening


11


and the lower opening


12


are respective annular upper positioning wall


13


and lower positioning wall


14


. The top and bottom of one pump


2


are inserted to the inner sides of the upper positioning wall


13


and lower positioning wall


14


. The top and bottom of the pump


2


are sealed by an upper cover


15


and a lower cover


16


which are screwed to the upper opening


11


and lower opening


12


. The outer side of the pump


2


of the oil storage tank


1


has an oil sealing


19


for preventing oil from draining. The oil storage tank


1


has an oil inlet


18


. The oil inlet


18


is connected to a seat


20


. The seat


20


is connected to the oil absorption tube (not shown) which extends outwards. The oil storage tank


1


has a handle


13


at a side of the oil storage tank


1


with respect to the seat


20


.




In this embodiment, the peripheral surface of the pump


2


has a plurality of recesses


21


which extends axially and penetrates through the pump


2


. The upper section of the recesses


21


are enclosed by the upper positioning wall


13


. Other portion is protruded from the upper positioning wall


13


to be below the upper positioning wall


13


. Each recess


21


has an air inlet hole


22


at a position with respect to the upper positioning wall


13


and radially hollowed inwards. The recess


21


is communicated with the interior of the pump


2


. The air inlet hole


22


is higher than the top


131


of the oil storage tank


1


. The interior of the pump


2


has a sealing cover


26


at a proper position near the top thereof. The elevation of the sealing cover


26


is lower than that of the air inlet hole


22


.




Besides, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, a piston


3


is installed in the pump


2


. The piston rod


27


of the piston


253


passes out of the sealing cover


26


and the upper cover


15


to be installed with a handle


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the sealing cover


26


is installed with a unidirectional air inlet valve


25


. The unidirectional air inlet valve


25


has a tubular valve body


251


and a cover


254


. The valve body


251


passes through the sealing cover


26


and the bottom thereof has an under pan


252


with a larger diameter. When the valve body


251


is installed in the sealing cover


26


, the under pan


252


will buckle the bottom


261


of the sealing cover


26


. The under pan


252


has an air hole


256


penetrating through the under pan


252


. By the downward extending peripheral wall


258


, the cover


254


is screwed to the outer lateral surface of the top of the valve body


251


so as to be installed to the valve body


251


. The cover


254


has an air hole


255


penetrating through the top of the cover


254


. An


0


ring


259


is installed between the peripheral wall


258


of the cover


254


and the sealing cover


26


. The interior of the valve body


251


is installed with a piston


253


and an elastomer (for example, a spring


257


). One end of the spring


257


resists against the under pan


252


of the valve body


251


and another end thereof resists against the piston


253


. In normal condition, the piston


253


is ejected by the spring


257


upwards to seal the air hole


255


of the cover


254


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


, the lower cover


16


with respect to the interior of the pump has a penetrating engaging hole


161


. A unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


which is elastic and has a post-like shape is inserted into the engaging hole


161


. The top of the valve


3


has a taper portion


31


with a configuration reduced toward the top end thereof. The peripheral surface of the taper


31


is formed with a tilt guide surface


311


. The maximum diameter of the taper portion


31


is larger than the diameter of the engaging hole


161


. The outer edge of the taper portion


31


has two dents


312


axially penetrating through the taper portion


31


. The bottom of the pressure relief valve


3


has an under pan


32


having a larger diameter. The diameter of the under pan


32


is larger than the diameter of the engaging hole


161


. A neck portion


33


with a smaller diameter is formed between the taper portion


31


and the under pan


32


. The outer diameter of the neck portion


33


is smaller than the diameter of the engaging hole


161


. The thickness of the neck portion


33


is larger than the thickness of the engaging hole


161


so that a longitudinal air flowing space


34


is formed between the neck portion


33


and the engaging hole


161


. The air flowing space


34


is communicated with the dent


312


.




When the user holds the handle


24


to pull upwards so that the piston


23


lifts upwards, air above the piston


23


is extruded to flow to the lower side of the piston


23


. When the user pull the piston rod so that the piston


23


descends, the piston


23


will extrude air in the lower side so that the air pushes the unidirectional air inlet valve


3


, thereby, the taper portion


31


resists tightly against the upper lateral surface


162


of the lower cover


16


. Thereby, a transversal air flowing space


35


is formed between the lower lateral surface


163


of the lower cover


16


and the under pan


32


. The transversal air flowing space


35


is communicated with the longitudinal air flowing space


34


so that that air between the piston


23


and the lower cover


16


flows through the dent


312


and then passes through the air flowing space


34


and the air flowing space


35


to be exhausted out of the oil storage tank


1


. The air pressure above the piston


23


will reduce so that the air in the oil storage space


17


enters into the recess


21


and then passes through the air inlet hole


22


to enter into the place above the sealing cover


26


in the pump


2


. Now, air passing through the air inlet hole


22


will push the piston


253


so that the piston


252


extrudes the spring


257


so that air flows through the air hole


255


of the cover


254


to flow into the valve body


251


. Then the air flows through the air hole


256


on the under pan


252


of the valve body


251


to the lower side of he sealing cover


26


. Thereby, the air pressure of the oil storage space


17


decreases so as to push oil to enter into the oil storage space


17


through an oil absorbing tube. Therefore, when the piston rod is pulled upwards or downwards repeatedly, the oil in the oil tank (not shown) can be absorbed to the oil storage tank


1


. When the oil in the oil storage tank


1


is to be poured out, the user is only necessary to pull out the seat


20


and hold the handle


132


so that oil is poured out from the oil inlet


18


.




It should be known that the head


33


of the unidirectional air inlet valve


3


has a diameter identical to the diameter of the engaging hole


161


. Only the peripheral surface of the neck portion


33


has a recess communicated to the dent


312


. When air presses the pressure relief valve


12


downwards, the recess extends downwards to protrude out from the lower cover. Thereby, air may be exhausted out of the pump


2


through the dent


312


and the recess


21


.




It is known from above description that two ends of the pump


2


of the present invention are directly inserted into the inner sides of the upper positioning wall


13


and the lower positioning wall


14


so as to resist against the upper cover


15


and lower cover


16


. Therefore, no other means are necessary for positioning the pump


2


.




Besides, since in the present invention, an air inlet valve


25


is directly installed in the pump


2


, in assembly, the air inlet valve


25


can be firstly installed to the pump


2


and then the pump


2


is installed in the oil storage tank


1


. This is a convenient way. The upper cover


15


is only a simple and thinner cover. Thereby, cost is reduced.




Besides, since the air inlet hole


22


is higher that the top


131


of the transparent or semitransparent oil storage tank


1


. Even no ballcock is installed the level of the oil in the oil storage space


17


can be viewed easily. It is necessary to pump oil continuously. Therefore, it may prevent the oil from flowing into the pump


2


in the oil storage space


17


.




Moreover, since in the present invention, the air inlet valve


25


is installed in the pump


2


and the pump


2


has air inlet channels, the volume of the top of the oil pumping device can be reduced greatly so that the gravitational center of the oil pumping device is lower and thus it is stable to prevent the pump from falling down.




In the present invention, by the unidirectional air inlet valve


25


and the unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


, as the air in the pump


2


tends to pass through the unidirectional air inlet valve


25


to the oil storage space


17


along an opposite direction, or air out of the oil storage tank


1


tends to pass through the unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


to the interior of the pump


2


along an opposite direction, the air will push the piston


253


or the unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


so that the piston


253


or the unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


will tightly seal the air hole


255


of the cover


254


or the engaging hole


161


of the lower cover


16


to prevent air from flowing along an opposite direction to cause a worse pumping effect.




Furthermore, the unidirectional air inlet valve


25


of the present invention is formed by a valve body


251


, a cover


254


, a piston


253


, a spring


257


, etc. It can be assembled easily. In the present invention, only one unidirectional pressure relief valve


3


is utilized. The air can be exhausted unidirectionally. The present invention can be assembly easily and cost is reduced greatly.




Further, since the outer peripheral surface of the pump


2


has a plurality of recesses


21


which are arranged uniformly, forces may uniformly apply to the peripheral wall of the pump


2


. Therefore, the peripheral wall of the pump


2


will not be destroyed in the thinner recesses.




In summary, in the present invention, air inlet valve is installed in a pump, and the pump has air inlet channels so that the air pumping or absorbing device can be assembled easily.




The present invention are thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. For example, the pump has a polygonal shape, thereby, as the pump is inserted into the inner side of the positioning wall, a concave portion is formed between the pump and the positioning wall. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.




The present invention are thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An oil pumping device comprising an oil storage tank; the oil storage tank being installed with an upper cover and a lower cover, a pump being installed between the upper cover an lower cover, the upper cover and lower cover sealing a top and a bottom of the pump, respectively, the pump being installed with a piston; the piston having a handle installed out of the upper cover; an interior of the lower cover having a unidirectional pressure relief valve with respect to the pump; an outer side of the pump of the oil storage tank being defined with a oil storage space, characterized in that:a top of the oil storage tank has an annular positioning wall extending upwards with a predetermined height; and a top of the pump is inserted into an interior of the positioning wall; and an outer peripheral surface of the pump has at least one recess; one section of the recess is enclosed by the positioning wall; another portion of the pump protrudes from the positioning wall to extend to the lower side of the positioning wall; the recess has an air inlet hole having a radial hollowed portion, thereby, the recess being communicated with the interior of the pump; and a unidirectional air inlet valve configured with respect to the air inlet hole is installed in an interior of the pump.
  • 2. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess axially extends and penetrates through the pump.
  • 3. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at an inner side of the pump near the top has a sealing cover; the elevation of the sealing cover is lower than the air inlet hole; and the unidirectional air inlet valve is installed on the sealing cover.
  • 4. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the unidirectional air inlet valve includes a tubular valve body and a cover; a bottom of the sealing cover has an under pan; the unidirectional air inlet valve has an air hole penetrating through the under pan; the cover being locked to a bottom of the valve body; the cover has an air hole penetrates through a top of the cover; a piston body and an elastomer are installed in the valve body; one end of the elastomer resists against the under pan of the valve body and another end thereof resists against the piston body.
  • 5. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the cover has a downward extending peripheral wall, the cover is screwed to an outer lateral surface of a top of the valve body so as to be installed to the valve body.
  • 6. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower cover has an engaging hole at a position with respect to an interior of the pump; and the unidirectional pressure relief valve is installed in the engaging hole.
  • 7. The oil pumping device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the unidirectional pressure relief valve is elastic and has a post-like shape; a top of the valve has a taper portion with a shape reduced from a lower side to a top end thereof; the maximum diameter of the taper portion is larger than the diameter of the engaging hole; an outer edge of the taper portion has at least one dent axially penetrating through the taper portion; a bottom of the pressure relief valve has an under pan having a larger diameter; a diameter of the under pan is larger than the diameter of the engaging hole, a neck portion with a smaller diameter is formed between the taper portion and the under pan; an outer diameter of the neck portion is smaller than the diameter of the engaging hole; a thickness of the neck portion is larger than the thickness of the engaging hole so that a longitudinal air flowing space is formed between the neck portion and the engaging hole; the air flowing space is communicated with the dent; a thickness of the neck portion is larger than the thickness of the engaging hole, thereby, a transversal air channel is formed.
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