1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally related to air pumps, and more particularly to a portable air pump apparatus and method.
2. Discussion of the Background
A conventional one-stroke air pump typically includes a connection head having an air valve connection stem, a piston inside a cylinder, one or more handles, and a thumb-lock lever. In operation, the connection head is placed on top of a connection valve of a tire or other inflatable object. The connection head is then pushed down, which causes significant air loss at the time the connection head engages the valve stem until such time that a thumb-lock lever is placed in an engaged position at which time this causes an air valve connection stem to be depressed into the connection valve and an airtight connection between the connection head and the connection valve to be formed. As the cylinder is pushed and pulled using the one or more handles, the piston is caused to compress air in the cylinder. The compressed air travels from the cylinder through the connection head and into the connection valve to thereby inflate the tire or other inflatable object. Such prior art air pumps are defective in design in that they require two hands to place the thumb-lock lever into an engaged position. Thus, there currently exist deficiencies associated with air pumps, and, in particular, with a portable air pump apparatus.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is to provide a portable air pump apparatus that includes an elongated cylinder portion having a first air channel for transporting compressed air, and an air discharge portion having a connection head, a finger or thumb grip portion, a rotatable thumb-lock lever, and a second air channel extending vertically therethrough the air discharge portion and engagable with an inflation valve of an inflatable object. The second air channel is in communication with the first air channel of the elongated cylinder portion. The rotatable thumb-lock may be rotated within a predetermined range of movement defined substantially by a non-engaged position and an engaged position. The portable air pump is configured such that a user may grasp the air discharge portion with a single hand using the finger or thumb grip portion to place the connection head over an inflation valve of the inflatable object and to use one or more fingers to move the rotatable thumb-lock lever from the non-engaged position to the engaged position, thereby enabling air to flow into the inflatable object from the air pump apparatus without significant air loss.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a portable air pump apparatus that includes a hose having a first air channel for transporting compressed air from an external pump, and an air discharge portion having a connection head, a finger or thumb grip portion, a rotatable thumb-lock lever, and a second air channel extending vertically therethrough the air discharge portion and engagable with an inflation valve of an inflatable object. The second air channel is in communication with the first air channel of the elongated cylinder portion. The rotatable thumb-lock may be rotated within a predetermined range of movement defined substantially by a non-engaged position and an engaged position. The portable air pump is configured such that a user may grasp the air discharge portion with a single hand using the finger or thumb grip portion to place the connection head over an inflation valve of the inflatable object and to use one or more fingers to move the rotatable thumb-lock lever from the non-engaged position to the engaged position, thereby enabling air to flow into the inflatable object from the air pump apparatus without significant air loss.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for operably connecting a portable air pump apparatus to an inflation valve of an inflatable object. The portable air pump apparatus includes an elongated cylinder portion having a first air channel for transporting compressed air, and an air discharge portion having a connection head, a finger or thumb grip portion, a rotatable thumb-lock lever, and a second air channel extending vertically therethrough the air discharge portion and engagable with an inflation valve of the inflatable object. The second air channel is in communication with the first air channel of the elongated cylinder portion. The rotatable thumb-lock may be rotated within a predetermined range of movement defined substantially by a non-engaged position and an engaged position. The method includes grasping the portable air pump apparatus, (ii) placing the connection head over an inflation valve of the inflatable object using a single hand, and (iii) moving the rotatable thumb-lock lever using one or more fingers from the non-engaged position to the engaged position using a single hand, thereby enabling air to flow into the inflatable object from the air pump apparatus without significant air loss. The user grasps the portable air pump apparatus at the air discharge portion with a single hand using the finger or thumb grip portion.
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, preferred embodiments of the present invention are described.
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The air discharge portion 12 includes a finger or thumb grip portion 26, a thumb-lock lever 30, and a connection head 90. According to one embodiment, the finger or thumb grip portion 26 is ergonomically configured with an arch to conform to the natural position of the fingers while gripping the portable air pump 10. The connection head 90 is provided with a fitting hole at the bottom thereof that is adapted to receive an inflation valve of an external tire or other article requiring inflation (not shown). The air discharge portion 12 includes a horizontal air duct 21 at one side in communication with an air chamber 25 running vertically therethrough the air discharge portion 12. An air valve connection device 40 is movably seated within the air chamber 25. The thumb-lock lever 30 comprises a rigid, elongated lever positioned in a top portion of the air chamber 25 in which one end of the lever is pivotally connected by a pivot pin 28 at a top portion of the air discharge portion 12.
The elongated cylinder portion 16 is an elongated, cylindrical tube having a relatively thin wall and an interior air channel 23. The interior air channel 23 communicates air which is compressed by an internal piston from the elongated cylinder portion 16 through air duct 21 and air chamber 25 to an air valve connection device 40 contained within air chamber 25. The air valve connection device 40 is connected with an inflation valve of an external tire or other article requiring inflation. Thereby, the air valve connection device 40 communicates the compressed air into the external tire or other article requiring inflation. The elongated cylinder portion 16 also includes a piston and a piston rod. An additional compression ring may be added to the shaft to increase compression. Any piston and piston rod assembly may be utilized within the scope of the present invention.
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When not in operational use, the thumb-lock lever 30 is positioned in a non-engaged position, as shown in
The portable air pump 10 is then exerted upon by an external force. The compressed air is caused to enter passageway 23 and inject the compressed air into the external tire or other article requiring inflation via air duct 21 and air chamber 25 and air valve connection device 40.
The external tire or other article requiring inflation may be, without limitation, a bicycle tire or other tire, a floatation device, or the like.
In operation, a user places the connection head 90 of the air discharge portion 12 over an inflation valve of an external tire or other article requiring inflation. The user would then grasp the air discharge portion 12 using the finger or thumb grip portion 26 bile using one or more fingers to move the thumb-lock lever 30 from a non-engaged position, as shown in
The present invention is an improvement over the prior art by allowing a user to use a single hand to grasp the air discharge portion 12 using the finger or thumb grip portion 26 while using one or more lingers to move the thumb-lock lever 30 from a non-engaged position. Air pumps known in the prior art require two hands to place the thumb-lock lever 30 into an engaged position which is cumbersome.
The thumb-lock lever 30 is not limited to the shape shown in may be many different shapes within the scope of the present invention. For instance, without limitation,
According to another alternate embodiment, as shown in
According to an alternate embodiment, the portable air pump 10 may include a rotatable end portion to minimize hand slippage during pumping. Referring to
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According to another alternate embodiment, thumb-lock lever 30 may be mounted on either side of the air discharge portion 12.
According to other alternate embodiments, the portable air pump may include, without limitation, a handle portion 14a and 18 having a ribbed or webbed surface, as shown in
While the present invention has been described with reference to one or more particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Each of these embodiments and obvious variations thereof is contemplated as Filling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, which is set forth in the following claims.
Obviously, many other modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative, and are not meant to limit the scope of the present invention in any manner. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the disclosed concept, the invention may be practiced otherwise then as specifically described.