Paintball cylinder refilling apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722401
  • Patent Number
    6,722,401
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A paintball cylinder refilling apparatus for installation and use at a paintball field or tournament includes a housing, a high-pressure and a low-pressure fluid source. The housing has a paintball cylinder refill circuit that includes a high-pressure circuit adapted to refill a paintball cylinder and a low-pressure circuit that operates to open and close the high-pressure circuit. The high and low-pressure circuits are also adapted to safely vent into the atmosphere any pressurized fluid that may be resident in either circuit following the termination of a cylinder refilling operation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus for refilling cylinders. More particularly, the invention concerns an apparatus for refilling high-pressure fluid storage vessels or cylinders of the type used with paintball guns or markers.




2. Reference to Related Art




In the sport of paintball, players can take on the role of enemy combatants. To defeat the opposition, each player uses a pneumatically actuated paintball marker or gun to shoot or otherwise project paint-filled spheres known as paintballs at one another. When a player is struck by a paintball, the paintball shatters splattering the affected player with an amount of paint. Striking a player in this manner can result in the elimination of that player from a game.




Modern paintball guns or markers generally include three elements: 1) the gun; 2) a magazine attached to the gun that holds a supply of paintballs that are fed into the gun; and 3) a pressure supply that is usually maintained at a pressure of 3000-4500 psi and may comprise a fluid cylinder or tank filled with a fluid such as nitrogen, compressed air or high-pressure air (HPA). The pressure supply is attached to the gun and is adapted to provide the gun with the necessary pneumatic power to project a paintball toward one's opponent.




Given the high-pressures used to power a modem paintball marker, it would be advantageous to have a safe and convenient system for refilling a fluid cylinder once that cylinder is exhausted. In recent years, it has been commonplace to have a team of two people involved in a cylinder refilling process, with one person holding a fluid cylinder and/or a quick disconnect fitting and another person controlling the flow of a pressured fluid from a high-pressure supply source to the fluid cylinder. However, the possibility of a fill line or cylinder rupture during the refill process makes this modem two-person practice unsafe since such a rupture might easily result in an injury to all persons involved in the refill process. Therefore, it would be advantageous to have a self-serve cylinder refill apparatus that removes one person from the process of refilling the cylinder and also make the refilling process safe and practical.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a cylinder refilling apparatus that includes a housing, a high-pressure and a low-pressure fluid source. The housing has a cylinder refill circuit that includes a high-pressure circuit adapted to refill a cylinder and a low-pressure circuit that operates to open and close the high-pressure circuit. More particularly, the high-pressure circuit includes an inlet in communication with the high-pressure fluid source, a normally closed valve in communication with the inlet, a normally open valve in communication with the normally closed valve and an outlet in communication with the normally closed valve.




The low-pressure circuit communicates with (and when charged actuates) the normally open valve and normally closed valve and also includes: an inlet in communication with the low-pressure fluid source; a fill valve; and a muffler in communication with the fill valve. The fill valve is movable between a first and a second position such that moving the fill valve into the second position operates to charge the low-pressure circuit which then actuates the normally closed valve and the normally open valve. Additionally, the high and low-pressure circuits are adapted to safely vent into the atmosphere any pressurized fluid that may be resident in either circuit following the termination of a cylinder refilling operation.




During a refilling operation, a user first connects a fluid cylinder to the high-pressure outlet of the apparatus. The user next takes a position in front of the apparatus, away from the higher pressure source, and depresses the fill valve. When the user depresses the fill valve, low-pressure fluid is supplied to both a normally closed valve and a normally open valve in the high-pressure circuit. This action will allow high-pressure fluid to flow from the normally closed valve to a check valve. From the check valve the fluid flows to a pressure gauge and the normally open valve (which is closed due to the fill valve being depressed). From the gauge the high-pressure fluid flows through an outlet hose and into the fluid cylinder attached to the hose.




When the gauge indicates a predetermined pressure or the user hears the flow of fluid stop, the user releases the fill valve. When the user releases the fill valve, the fluid in the low-pressure circuit that is supplied to the normally closed valve and the normally open valve is vented through a muffler and into the atmosphere. Venting of the low-pressure fluid in this manner causes the normally closed valve to close and the normally open valve to open. This action will cause high-pressure fluid to stop flowing to the outlet hose and will allow pressure in the high-pressure circuit to be vented through the normally open valve and a muffler. At this time the filling process is complete and the user can disconnect the cylinder from the hose without the fear of the hose being pressurized.




The present invention for a self-serve cylinder refill apparatus provides a safe and practical means of refilling high-pressure cylinders that may be attached to paintball markers. The invention has several advantages. For example, the present invention allows a single user to conduct a fluid cylinder refill operation while positioned a safe distance from either the high-pressure fluid source or the fluid cylinder. This ability to allow remote refilling of fluid cylinders increases safety and decreases the possibility of injury in the event of a rupture.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the associated drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like parts throughout and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a cylinder refill apparatus constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a diagrammatic view of a cylinder refill circuit in the closed position; and





FIG. 3

, is a diagrammatic view of a cylinder refill circuit in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, there is shown a cylinder refilling apparatus


10


that includes a housing


12


, a high-pressure fluid source


14


and a low-pressure fluid source


16


. The high


14


and low


16


pressure sources each store a pressurized fluid (e.g., nitrogen, compressed air, high-pressure air, CO


2


, etc.). Preferably, the high-pressure fluid is stored at a pressure between 3000-4500 psi. The housing


12


has a paintball cylinder refill circuit


18


that includes a high-pressure circuit


20


adapted to refill a paintball cylinder


22


(e.g., a fluid storage cylinder or tank) and a low-pressure circuit


24


that operates to open and close the high-pressure circuit


20


. As discussed below, the high


20


and low


24


pressure circuits are also adapted to safely vent into the atmosphere any pressurized fluid that may be resident in either circuit


20


,


24


following a paintball cylinder


22


refilling operation.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, there is shown the paintball cylinder refill circuit


18


in a discharge or closed configuration (

FIG. 2

) and in a charged or open configuration (FIG.


3


). The high-pressure circuit


20


of the paintball cylinder refill circuit


18


preferably includes a high-pressure inlet


26


in communication with the high-pressure source


14


. The high-pressure inlet


26


communicates with a normally closed valve


28


. As will be discussed below, the normally closed valve


28


is controlled by the charging or discharging of the low-pressure circuit


24


.




A high-pressure relief valve


30


is positioned between and communicates with the high-pressure inlet


26


and the normally closed valve


28


such that fluid in or flowing from the high-pressure source


14


to the normally closed valve


28


is maintained at or below a predetermined safe pressure level. A check valve


32


is disposed immediately downstream of and communicates with the normally closed valve


28


to prohibit backflow of fluid through the normally closed valve


28


.




Downstream of the check valve


32


, the high-pressure circuit


20


is divided into a first


34


and a second


36


branch. The first branch


34


of the high-pressure circuit


20


preferably includes a normally open valve


38


with a vent or muffler


40


positioned downstream of the normally open valve


38


. As will be discussed below, the normally open valve


38


is controlled by the charging or discharging of the low-pressure circuit


24


. As seen in

FIG. 2

, during a discharge operation (or when the high-pressure circuit


20


is not otherwise being charged) the normally open valve


38


functions to communicate pressurized fluid resident in the high-pressure circuit


20


to the muffler


40


, which then vents the fluid into the atmosphere. Furthermore, as seen in

FIG. 3

, during a charging operation the normally open valve


38


is closed.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, an outlet hose


42


is positioned downstream of the second branch


36


of the high-pressure circuit


20


. The outlet hose


42


includes a high-pressure outlet


44


having a fitting


46


that is removably securable to the paintball cylinder


22


. A pressure gauge


48


is also positioned downstream of the second branch


36


to allow a user to visually monitor fluid pressure in the high-pressure circuit


20


whenever the high-pressure circuit


20


is engaged in a charging (refilling) operation.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the low-pressure circuit


24


includes a low-pressure inlet


50


that is adapted to communicate fluid from the low-pressure fluid source


16


into the low-pressure circuit


24


. A two-position fill valve


52


is positioned downstream of and communicates with the low-pressure inlet


50


. As discussed further below, in a first (or closed) position (

FIG. 2

) the fill valve


52


is adapted to vent pressured fluid resident in the low-pressure circuit


24


into the atmosphere. In a second (or open) position (FIG.


3


), the fill valve


52


communicates fluid from the low-pressure inlet


50


into the low-pressure circuit


24


.




A low-pressure relief valve


53


is positioned between and communicates with the low-pressure inlet


50


and the fill valve


52


such that fluid in or flowing from the low-pressure source


16


to the fill valve


52


is maintained at or below a predetermined safe pressure level.




Downstream of the fill valve


52


, the low-pressure circuit


24


is divided into a first


54


and a second branch


56


. Preferably, the first branch


54


of the low-pressure circuit


24


communicates with the normally closed valve


28


of the high-pressure circuit


20


. Charging of the low-pressure circuit


24


functions to actuate the normally closed valve


28


, moving the valve


28


from the closed (

FIG. 2

) to the open (

FIG. 3

) position. Likewise, the second branch


56


of the low-pressure circuit


24


communicates with the normally open valve


38


of the high-pressure circuit


20


. Charging of the low-pressure circuit


24


functions to actuate the normally open valve


38


, moving the valve


38


from the open (

FIG. 1

) to the closed (

FIG. 2

) position. Therefore, as best shown in

FIG. 3

, it will be appreciated that when a user depresses the fill valve


52


, fluid passes from the low-pressure source


16


into the low-pressure circuit


24


where the fluid operates to seal off and charge the high-pressure circuit


20


by simultaneously causing the closing of the normally open valve


38


and the opening of the normally closed valve


28


. Once the normally closed valve


28


is opened, pressured fluid is communicated through the high-pressure circuit


20


and into the paintball cylinder


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the low-pressure circuit


24


includes a vent or muffler


58


that communicates with the low-pressure circuit


24


when the fill valve


52


is placed in the first or closed position. See FIG.


2


. By arranging the muffler


58


in this manner, pressured fluid resident in the low-pressure circuit


24


is automatically discharged or vented through the muffler


58


and into the atmosphere following the return of the fill valve


52


from the second or open position (a charging operation) to the first or closed position. Additionally, the discharge or venting of the low-pressure circuit


24


through the muffler


58


functions to return the normally closed valve


28


and normally open valve


38


of the high-pressure circuit


20


to a default condition (FIG.


2


). The return of the normally open valve


38


to default condition functions to vent any pressurized fluid in the high-pressure circuit


20


through the muffler


40


of the high-pressure circuit


20


and then into the atmosphere.




Although the refilling system has been described with respect to the refilling of a paintball cylinder. It should be appreciated that the system of the present invention has application in other refilling systems where a cylinder is to be filled from a high pressure fluid source.




Having thus described the invention, various embodiments and improvements will become known to those of skill in the art that do not depart from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A cylinder refilling apparatus for refilling paintball cylinders comprising:a high-pressure fluid source; a low-pressure fluid source; and a housing having a paintball cylinder refill circuit, said paintball cylinder refill circuit including a high-pressure circuit and a low-pressure circuit, said high-pressure circuit having an inlet in communication with said high-pressure fluid source, a normally closed valve in communication with said inlet, a normally open valve in communication with said normally closed valve and an outlet in communication with said normally closed valve; said low-pressure circuit communicating with said normally open valve and said normally closed valve and having an inlet in communication with said low-pressure fluid source, a fill valve and a muffler in communication with said fill valve, said fill valve being movable between a first and a second position such that moving said fill valve into said second position operates to actuate said normally closed valve and said normally open valve.
  • 2. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said low-pressure circuit further comprises a pressure relief valve disposed between and in communication with said low-pressure inlet and said fill valve.
  • 3. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said high-pressure circuit further comprises a pressure relief valve disposed between and in communication with said high-pressure inlet and said normally closed valve.
  • 4. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said high-pressure circuit further comprises a pressure gauge.
  • 5. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said high-pressure circuit further comprises a check valve in communication with said normally closed valve, said check valve being adapted to prevent backflow of a fluid in said high-pressure circuit through said normally closed valve.
  • 6. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said high-pressure circuit further comprises a muffler in communication with said normally open valve.
  • 7. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 1, wherein said outlet of said high-pressure circuit comprises an outlet hose.
  • 8. The cylinder refill apparatus of claim 7, wherein said outlet hose comprises a fitting that is removably securable to a cylinder.
  • 9. A cylinder refilling apparatus comprising in combination:a high-pressure fluid source; a low-pressure fluid source; a housing having a paintball cylinder refill circuit, said paintball cylinder refill circuit including a high-pressure circuit and a low-pressure circuit, said high-pressure circuit having an inlet in communication with said high-pressure fluid source, a normally closed valve in communication with said inlet, a normally open valve in communication with said normally closed valve and an outlet in communication with said normally closed valve; said low-pressure circuit communicating with said normally open valve and said normally closed valve and having an inlet in communication with said low-pressure fluid source, a fill valve and a muffler in communication with said fill valve, said fill valve being movable between a first and a second position such that moving said fill valve into said second position operates to actuate said normally closed valve and said normally open valve; and a paintball cylinder removably secured to said outlet of said high-pressure circuit.
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