Pump capable of releasing excessive air

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6814552
  • Patent Number
    6,814,552
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 2, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A pump capable of releasing excessive air is shown to include a hollow base, a cylinder installed on and communicated with the hollow base, a piston movably received in the cylinder, a piston tube including a lower end connected with the piston and an upper end located beyond the cylinder, a tube including a lower end communicated with the hollow base and an upper end inserted into the piston tube through a channel defined in the piston, a release valve mounted on the upper end of the piston tube and a handle mounted on the upper end of the piston tube. The valve is installed on the handle so that it can be touched conveniently and operated easily by a user who is using the pump.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a pump that is capable of releasing excessive air.




2. Related Prior Art




Taiwanese Patent Publication No. 446070 teaches an upright pump including internal and external cylinders. This conventional pump includes a base


10


, an internal cylinder


20


mounted on the base


10


, a piston


43


movably received in the internal cylinder


20


, a rod


41


connected with the piston


43


, an external cylinder


50


mounted on the internal cylinder


20


, a pressure gauge assembly


70


mounted on the external cylinder


50


and a nozzle


90


in communication with the pressure gauge assembly


70


through a pipe


80


. The internal cylinder


20


defines a space


22


and an aperture


25


at a lower end in communication with the space


22


. A space


52


is confined between the internal cylinder


20


and the external cylinder


50


. The space


22


is in communication with the space


52


through the aperture


25


. The external cylinder


50


defines an aperture


53


near an upper end. The pressure gauge assembly


70


is located at the upper end of the external cylinder


50


. A space defined in the pressure gauge assembly


70


is in communication with the spare


52


through the aperture


53


. In pumping, pressurized air flows from the space


22


to the space


52


from which the pressurized air flows to the space defined in the pressure gauge assembly


70


through the aperture


53


. Although this conventional pump is equipped with the pressure gauge assembly


70


, a user may still over pump, for example, a tire with it. When this happens, it is better for the user to release air from the tire. Such releasing excessive air from the tire is not possible unless the nozzle


90


is removed from a valve of the tire. Such removal of the nozzle


90


from the valve of the tire is however inconvenient. What is worse, the user does not know if he or she releases too much air from the tire unless he or she engages the nozzle


90


with the valve of the tire again. This renders precise pumping more difficult.




The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a pump that is capable of releasing excessive air.




According to the present invention, a pump capable of releasing excessive air is shown to include a hollow base, a cylinder installed on and communicated with the hollow base, a piston movably received in the cylinder, a piston tube including a lower end connected with the piston and an upper end located beyond the cylinder, a tube including a lower end communicated with the hollow base and an upper end inserted into the piston tube through a channel defined in the piston, a release valve mounted on the upper end of the piston tube and a handle mounted on the upper end of the piston tube. The valve is installed on the handle so that it can be touched conveniently and operated easily by a user who is using the pump.




Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the attached drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a pump that is capable of releasing excessive air according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the pump shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows in a reduced scale the pump shown in

FIG. 2

pumping air into a tire.





FIG. 4

is similar to

FIG. 3

but showing the pump releasing air from the tire.





FIG. 5

shows in an enlarged scale the pump shown in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pump


1


capable of releasing excessive air is shown to include a hollow base


2


, a cylinder


3


installed on and communicated with the hollow base


2


, a piston


5


movably received in the cylinder


3


, a piston tube


6


including a lower end connected with the piston


5


and an upper end located beyond the cylinder


3


, a tube


4


including a lower end communicated with the hollow base


2


and an upper end inserted into the piston tube


6


through a channel (not numbered) defined in the piston


5


, a release valve


7


mounted on the upper end of the piston tube


6


and a handle


8


mounted on the upper end of the piston tube


6


. The valve


7


is installed on the handle


8


so that it can be touched conveniently and operated easily by a user who is using the pump


1


.




The base


2


includes two treads


24


on which the user can set his or her feet in order to hold the pump


1


still. The base


2


defines a trunk channel


21


and branch channels


25


˜


28


each communicated with the trunk channel


21


.




The cylinder


3


is installed on the base


2


. The space defined in the cylinder


3


is communicated with the channels


25


and


26


. A plug


30


is fit in the lower end of the cylinder


3


. The plug


30


defines a first channel (not numbered) communicated with the branch channel


26


and a second channel (not numbered) communicated with the branch channel


25


. A check valve


31


is installed in the first channel defined in the plug


30


.




A pressure gauge


22


is installed on the base


2


and communicated with the branch channel


27


.




A flexible pipe


23


includes an end communicated with the branch channel


28


and an opposite end communicated with a nozzle


9


for engagement with a valve of an article to be inflated.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a user (not shown) can operate the handle


8


in order to push down the piston tube


6


and the piston


5


. Thus, pressurized air is pumped from the cylinder


31


to the trunk channel


21


through the check valve


3


. A major portion of the pressurized air is transmitted from the trunk channel


21


to the nozzle


9


through the flexible pipe


23


. The nozzle


9


is engaged with a valve of a tire


10


so that the major portion of the pressurized air is transmitted into the tire


10


. A minor portion of the pressurized air is transmitted from the trunk channel


21


into the piston tube


6


through the tube


4


.




The user can monitor the pressure in the tire


10


from the pressure gauge


22


since the tire


10


is communicated with the pressure gauge


22


through the nozzle


9


, the flexible pipe


23


and the trunk channel


21


.




If the pressure is inadequately high, the user can operate the release valve


7


in order to release excessive pressurized air from the tire


10


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive many variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A pump capable of releasing excessive pressure including:a hollow base in communication with an article to be inflated; a cylinder installed on and communicated with the hollow base; a check valve installed between the hollow base and the cylinder; a piston being movably received in the cylinder and defining a hole; a piston tube including a lower end connected with the piston and an upper end located beyond the cylinder; a tube including a lower end communicated with the hollow base and an upper end inserted into the piston tube through the hole defined in the piston; and a release valve mounted on the upper end of the piston tube, with the release valve being in communication with the tube, the hollow base and the article to be inflated to release excessive pressure from the tube, the hollow base, and the article to be inflated.
  • 2. The pump according to claim 1 including a pressure gauge mounted on and communicated with the hollow base.
  • 3. The pump according to claim 1 including a pipe communicated with the hollow base and a nozzle communicated with the pipe for engagement with a valve of the article to be inflated.
  • 4. The pump according to claim 1 wherein the hollow base includes two treads formed thereon.
  • 5. The pump according to claim 1 including a handle mounted on the upper end of the piston tube.
  • 6. The pump according to claim 1 including a plug being fit in the lower end of the cylinder and including a first channel in which the check valve is fit and a second channel in which the lower end of the tube is inserted.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91217618 U Oct 2002 TW
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Number Name Date Kind
4334839 Flagg Jun 1982 A
D323876 Furusawa Feb 1992 S
5702239 Yang Dec 1997 A
5964577 Chuang Oct 1999 A
6371741 Wu Apr 2002 B1
6422832 Wang Jul 2002 B1