Claims
- 1. A one-way umbrella valve for controlling the flow of a fluid through a valve opening in a wall, comprising: a valve stem having a neck received within a mounting opening in said wall, and an umbrella skirt integrally joined to said neck to overlie said valve opening on one side of the wall; the juncture between the umbrella skirt and neck of the valve stem being of frusto-conical configuration increasing in diameter from the neck to the umbrella skirt; said umbrella skirt being relatively thin for its complete extent; said one side of the wall being formed with a cavity of frusto-conical configuration with said mounting opening at the center of the cavity and said valve opening adjacent to the outer periphery of the cavity.
- 2. The valve according to claim 1, wherein the umbrella skirt has a relatively flat outer surface in its normal condition.
- 3. The valve according to claim 2, wherein the umbrella skirt has an inner tapered surface which defines, with its flat outer surface, a frusto-conical skirt having a substantially larger conical angle than that of the frusto-conical juncture.
- 4. The valve according to claim 3, wherein the conical angle of said frusto-conical cavity is smaller than that of said frusto-conical skirt but larger than that of said frusto-conical juncture.
- 5. The valve according to claim 4, wherein said stem includes an end section joined to its neck and to be severed from its neck after the umbrella valve is applied to said wall; the juncture of said end section of the neck having a cross-sectional area less than one-half that of the neck, such that after the neck is received within said mounting opening in the wall, the main section of the neck may be tensioned to press the umbrella skirt against said one side of the wall over the valve opening, to stretch said neck, and to reduce its diameter until it protrudes substantially through said opening and breaks at its juncture with the end section of the stem, whereupon the protruding portion of the neck contracts in length and increases in diameter to form a bulge for securely retaining the umbrella skirt in said mounting opening with the umbrella skirt tensioned against said one side of the wall.
- 6. A portable fluid pumping device, comprising:
- a pump housing having a fluid inlet port, a fluid outlet port, a passageway between said ports, and a cylinder in said passageway;
- a piston reciprocatable within said cylinder through pumping and return strokes;
- a valve assembly including a pair of one-way umbrella valves mounted in a wall in said passageway for controlling the flow of a fluid through said valve openings in said wall to produce a positive pressure at one of said ports, and a negative pressure at the other of said ports;
- and a drive coupled to said piston for reciprocating it within said cylinder;
- each of said umbrella valves comprising: a valve stem having a neck received within a mounting opening in said wall, and an umbrella skirt integrally joined to said neck to overlie said valve opening on one side of the wall; the juncture between the umbrella skirt and neck of the valve stem being of frusto-conical configuration increasing in diameter from the neck to the umbrella skirt;
- said umbrella skirt being relatively thin for its complete extent;
- said one side of the wall being formed with a cavity of frusto-conical configuration with said mounting opening at the center of the cavity and said valve opening adjacent to the outer periphery of the cavity.
- 7. The pumping device according to claim 6, wherein the umbrella skirt has a relatively flat outer surface in its normal condition.
- 8. The pumping device according to claim 7, wherein the umbrella skirt has an inner tapered surface which defines, with its flat outer surface, a frusto-conical skirt having a substantially larger conical angle than that of the frusto-conical juncture.
- 9. The pumping device according to claim 8, wherein the conical angle of said frusto-conical cavity is smaller than that of said frusto-conical skirt but larger than that of said frusto-conical juncture.
- 10. The pumping device according to claim 9, wherein said stem includes an end section joined to its neck and to be severed from its neck after the umbrella valve is applied to said wall; the juncture of said end section of the neck having a cross-sectional area less than one-half that of the neck, such that after the neck is received within said mounting opening in the wall, the end section of the neck may be tensioned to press the umbrella skirt against said one side of the wall over the valve opening, to stretch said neck, and to reduce its diameter until it protrudes substantially through said opening and breaks at its juncture with the end section of the stem, whereupon the protruding portion of the neck contracts in length and increases in diameter to form a bulge for securely retaining the umbrella skirt in said mounting opening with the umbrella skirt tensioned against said one side of the wall.
- 11. A one-way umbrella valve for controlling the flow of a fluid through a valve opening in a wall, comprising: a valve stem having a neck received within a mounting opening in said wall, and an umbrella skirt integrally joined to said neck to overlie said valve opening on one side of the wall; the juncture between the umbrella skirt and neck of the valve stem being of frusto-conical configuration increasing in diameter from the neck to the umbrella skirt;
- said umbrella skirt being relatively thin for its complete extent;
- said stem including an end section joined to its neck and to be severed from its neck after the umbrella valve is applied to said wall;
- the juncture of said end section of the neck having a cross-sectional area less than one-half that of the neck, such that after the neck is received within said mounting opening in the wall, the main section of the neck may be tensioned to press the umbrella skirt being said one side of the wall over the valve opening, to stretch said neck, and to reduce its diameter until it protrudes substantially through said opening and breaks at its juncture with the end section of the stem, whereupon the protruding portion of the neck contracts in length and increases in diameter to form a bulge for securely retaining the umbrella skirt in said mounting opening with the umbrella skirt tensioned against said one side of the wall.
- 12. The valve according to claim 11, wherein the umbrella skirt has a relatively flat outer surface in its normal condition.
- 13. The valve according to claim 12, wherein the umbrella skirt has an inner tapered surface which defines, with its flat outer surface, a frusto-conical skirt having a substantially larger conical angle than that of the frusto-conical juncture.
- 14. The valve according to claim 13, wherein said one side of the wall is formed with a cavity of frusto-conical configuration with said mounting opening at the center of the cavity and said valve opening adjacent to the outer periphery of the cavity, the conical angle of said frusto-conical cavity being smaller than that of said frusto-conical skirt but larger than that of said frusto-conical juncture.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my prior Applications Ser. No. 07/625,339 filed Dec. 11, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,116,206, issued Aug. 18, 1992 and Ser. No. 07/712,759 filed Jun. 10, 1991, which application is pending.
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