Information
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Patent Grant
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6641375
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Patent Number
6,641,375
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Freay; Charles G.
- Sayoc; Emmanuel
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 399
- 222 3831
- 417 360
- 417 398
- 417 399
- 417 403
- 417 547
- 417 554
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pneumatically operated oil pump comprises an outer tube for extending into an oil tank and a sucking tube moveably arranged within the outer tube. The sucking tube includes one-way valve establishing an airtight arrangement with respect to an inner wall of the outer tube. An air operated device is arranged on top of the outer tube and interconnected to the sucking tube located within the outer tube. The device includes an upper operating chamber and a lower operating chamber intercommunicated with an air pipe. The device further includes a movement reciprocally moved within the device when compressed air is introduced into the device so as to move the sucking tube reciprocally.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an oil pump, and more particularly to a pneumatically operated pump with which fresh oil from tank can be easily pumped out into gearbox or other intended container while the labor and time are tremendously reduced.
2. Related Art
In general, oil serving as a lubricant is stored in a barrel tank. In time of use, a manually operated pump is used to pump out the oil from the tank for application into a gearbox or container for lubrication purposes. The conventional oil pump generally includes a vertical tube immersed into the tank and in which a piston having an one-way valve is reciprocally moved within the vertical tube so as to suck the oil into the vertical tube, and finally the oil is drained out through an outlet. This conventional oil pump has been widely adopted. However, operating the conventional oil pump is laboriously and time consuming. It is preferable to provide a robust pump so as to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of this invention to provide a pneumatically operated pump so that the oil contained in the barrel tank can be quickly and easily pumped out for application.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a pneumatically operated oil pump in accordance with the present invention comprises an outer tube for extending into an oil tank and a sucking tube moveably arranged within the outer tube. The sucking tube includes one-way valve establishing an airtight arrangement with respect to an inner wall of the outer tube. An air operated device is arranged on top of the outer tube and interconnected to the sucking tube located within the outer tube. The device includes an upper operating chamber and a lower operating chamber intercommunicated with an air pipe. The device further includes a movement reciprocally moved within the device when compressed air is introduced into the device so as to move the sucking tube reciprocally.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a pneumatically operated pump in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 1A
is an exploded view of an operating chamber of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view with portion removed for illustration of inner components;
FIG. 3A
is an enlarged view of the operating chamber showing specially the gas exchanging mechanism;
FIG. 3B
is an enlarged view showing a relationship between an inner tube, pressure ring, and a relay tube;
FIG. 3C
is an enlarged view of showing a relationship between the relay tube and a sucking tube;
FIG. 3D
is an enlarged view showing end portion of the sucking tube; and
FIG. 4
is an illustration showing how the pump according to the present invention is operated.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a perspective view of a pneumatically operated pump
100
in accordance with the present invention generally comprises a cylindrical chamber
4
having an upper operating chamber
1
, and a lower operating chamber
5
. The pump
100
further includes an outer tube
6
and a sucking tube
7
connected to the outer tube
6
. The upper operating chamber
4
is provided with a threaded hole
10
at a bottom thereof, and a cover
11
threaded to a top thereof. An inlet valve
12
is arranged on a sidewall thereof. The upper chamber
1
is further provided with a pair of adjusting bolt
13
,
14
each accompanied with a coil spring
15
(
16
) having a pin shaft
17
(
18
) moveably arranged therein.
Please referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
A,
3
B,
3
C and
3
D, the upper operating chamber
1
is provided with a gas exchange lid
20
having six ventilation holes
21
therein. The ventilation holes
21
are arranged in three rows. The upper operating chamber
1
further includes a converting plate
22
having three holes therein, and an aligning block
23
having six holes corresponding to the converting plate
22
. The upper operating chamber
1
further includes a bracket
24
having an oblong slot
241
therein. The upper operating chamber
1
finally includes a fixing clip
25
to securely attach those element to the gas exchanging lid
20
. In addition, a guiding plate
26
is moveably arranged in the oblong slot
24
of the bracket
24
which has two holes therein. The upper operating chamber
1
is further includes a cylindrical movement
27
having upper and lower rings. The movement
27
has a cutoff such that the body
271
has a semi-circular shape. The movement
27
further includes a pair of dimples
272
each receives a wing
273
(
274
) therein. The free end of the wing
273
(
274
) abuts against the pin shaft
17
(
18
).
An upper shaft
28
is coupled to a top of the movement
27
and which is further connected with a hollow bolt
281
which is in turn connected with an inner tube
29
. The inner tube
29
extends through a pressing ring
30
and connects to a relay tube
31
which is received in the cylindrical chamber
4
. The lower operating chamber
5
has a hollow configuration and defines an oil outlet
51
aside. The lower operating chamber
5
is further connected with a gas manifold
52
connected to a fist gas manifold
201
of the upper operating chamber
1
through a pipe
53
.
The inner tube
29
is further connected with the sucking tube
7
, as clearly shown in FIG.
3
C. The sucking tube
7
is installed within an outer tube
6
provided with a protective cap
61
and a coupler
62
for detachably engage with an outlet of a tank. The sucking tube
7
further includes a socket
71
having an orifice
711
therein and in which a ball
72
is seated therein. A sealing
73
, a washer
74
, a buffer ring
75
, a T-block
76
and an one-way valve
77
are assembled thereto sequentially. The ball
72
automatically seals an opening
761
defined in the T-block
76
, while the buffer ring
75
of the sucking tube
7
extends through an opening
63
of the outer tube
6
. In addition, the T-block
76
together with other elements provides a seal between an inner wall of the outer tube
6
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, when the user wants to pump out the oil from the tank, the outer tube
6
is firstly extends into the tank
8
through an outlet
81
such that the coupler
62
sealingly engages to the outlet
81
. If the coupler
62
is unable to engage with the outlet
81
, the protective cap
61
can be lowered down so as to cover the outlet
81
for preventing the oil tank
8
from being contaminated by dust or other debris. The outlet
51
of the lower operating chamber
5
is further coupled with an one-way valve
54
and an oil hose
55
having an oil gun
56
at an end. The upper operating chamber
1
is further provided with a pressure adjuster
9
adjacent to inlet valve
12
and which is connected to an air compressor (not shown).
When compressed air is introduced from the adjuster
9
through the inlet valve
12
into the upper operating chamber
1
, the guiding plate
26
seals those six ventilation holes
21
of the gas exchange lid
20
. Accordingly, the compressed air routes to the ventilation holes
21
which are not sealed by the guiding plate
26
and finally enters the pipe
53
through the first gas manifold.
201
. The compressed air routes into the lower operating chamber
5
through the second gas manifold
52
so as to push the pressing ring
30
to move upwardly. As a result, the inner tube
29
and the upper shaft
28
are lifted simultaneously and ends of the wings
273
,
274
of the movement
27
are also moved upward, while the other ends are still bearing with the pin shafts
17
,
18
. When the movement
27
keeps moving upwardly, as the ends of the wings
273
,
274
are limited by the pin shaft
17
,
18
such that the movement
27
changes its upward movement into a downward movement. In addition, the semi-circular body,
27
blocks the compressed air during the end of the upward stroke of the movement
27
. In this situation, because the limitation of the wings
273
,
274
, the movement
27
moves downward such that the compressed air routes a reverse direction and back to the upper operation chamber
1
. In addition, the compressed air exits the system through the ventilation holes
21
of the gas exchange lid
20
. This is the cycle of the compressed air and it can repeatedly cycle within the system to move the movement
27
up and down.
When the movement
27
moves upward and downward, the sucking tube
7
moves upward and downward accordingly as it immersed into the oil. As the sucking tube
7
is limited by the opening
63
of the outer tube
6
, the movement
27
is also limited. When the sucking tube
7
is moved downward, the ball
72
of the sucking tube
7
is moved upward by the impulsion of the oil such that the oil enters into the outer tube
6
through orifice
711
of the socket
71
and the opening
761
of the T-block
76
. When the sucking tube
7
moves upward, the ball
72
moves downward so as to seal the opening
76
of the T-block
76
so as to prevent the oil from leaking from the outer tube
6
. In addition, the one-way valve
77
together with the airtight arrangement between the T-block
76
and the inner wall of the outer tube
6
keep the oil contained within the inner tube
29
without draining back to the tank. By this arrangement, the oil sucked into the outer tube
6
increases quickly and flows through the outlet
51
of the lower operating chamber
5
, the one-way valve
54
, the hose
55
and oil gun
56
connected to the end of the hose
55
.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given therein.
Claims
- 1. A pneumatically operated oil pump, comprising:an outer tube for extending into an oil tank; a sucking tube moveably arranged within the outer tube, the sucking tube including a one-way valve establishing an airtight arrangement with respect to an inner wall of the outer tube; and an air operated device arranged on top of the outer tube and interconnected to the sucking tube located within the outer tube, the device including an upper operating chamber and a lower operating chamber interposed with a cylindrical chamber and intercommunicated with an air pipe, the device further including a movement reciprocally moved within the device when compressed air is introduced into the device so as to move the sucking tube reciprocally thereby pumping out oil from the tank.
- 2. The oil pump as recited in claim 1, wherein the pump includes a coupler adapted to be mounted on an opening of the tank.
- 3. The oil pump as recited in claim 1, wherein the pump includes a protective cap adapted to cover an opening of the tank.
- 4. The oil pump as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper operating chamber includes a gas exchange lid having ventilation holes therein, the upper operating chamber further including a converting plate having holes therein corresponding to the ventilation holes, and an aligning block having holes corresponding to the converting plate, a bracket having an oblong slot, the upper operating chamber including a fixing clip to securely attach those element to the gas exchanging lid, and a guiding plate moveably arranged in the oblong slot of the bracket 24 which has holes therein.
- 5. The oil pump as recited in claim 4, wherein the upper operating chamber further includes a cylindrical movement received in the cylindrical chamber and having a body with a semi-circular shape, the further includes a pair of dimples each receives a wing therein, free ends of the wing abutting against pin shaft, respectively.
- 6. The oil pump as recited in claim 5, wherein the movement includes an upper shaft coupled to a top of the movement and which is further connected with a hollow bolt which is in turn connected with an inner tube, the inner tube extending through a pressing ring and connects to a relay tube received in the cylindrical chamber.
- 7. The oil pump as recited in claim 1, wherein the lower operating chamber has a hollow configuration and defines an oil outlet therein, the lower operating chamber further including a gas manifold connected to a fist gas manifold of the upper operating chamber through the pipe.
- 8. The oil pump as recited in claim 1, wherein the sucking tube includes a socket having an orifice therein and in which a ball is seated therein, the socket further including a sealing, a washer, a buffer ring, a T-block and an one-way valve are assembled thereto sequentially.
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