The present invention relates to a pump and, more particularly, to a floor pump having a reduced volume in a storage state.
Mini portable pumps and floor pumps are two major types of bicycle pumps currently available on the market. Conventional floor pumps have a height approximately to the knees of a user and have a piston rod that can be lifted to a level about a half of a height of an adult. When inflating a tire after engaging a nozzle of a floor pump with a valve of the tire for inflating operation, the user can step on a pedal of the floor pump against the floor and then manually moving the piston rod upward and downward. The air outputted from the cylinder of the floor pump enters the tire to increase the pressure in the tire. Although the floor pump allows stable operation by stepping on the pedal and has a larger size to provide larger air output, the bulky volume of the floor pump requires a larger space for storage and is not easy to carry due to heavy weight. In view of the disadvantages of bulkiness and heavy weight, mini floor pumps that have a reduced volume after folding have been proposed to allow easy carriage. In operation, the user steps on a collapsible pedal and manually operates a handle to move a piston rod for inflating operation.
Although the volume of the mini floor pump 30 can be reduced after collapsing the inner hose 35 into the outer pipe 34, a larger portion of the nozzle 36 is still exposed outside. Since the nozzle 36 has a certain weight, the mini floor pump 30 is liable to wobble due to the weight of the incollapsible, bulky nozzle 36. Furthermore, the rigid outer pipe 34 is inflexible and can only be rotated in a single direction even though the inner hose 35 is flexible, resulting in limitation to the rotation of the whole air output piping and, hence, difficulties in connecting the nozzle 36 with the valve of the tire. Further, the rigid outer pipe 34 must have a volume sufficiently large for receiving the inner hose 35 and, thus, occupies a larger space. Improvement to the mini floor pump 30 is, thus, required.
The present invention provides a pump including a barrel. A top cap is mounted in an end of the barrel. The other end of the barrel includes a valve seat having an air passageway. An adapter is mounted to a side of the valve seat and includes a channel in communication with the air passageway. The adapter includes a pivotal end pivotably connected to the valve seat and located at an end of the channel. A piston rod includes an end having an end portion connected to a handle. The end portion includes an inner periphery having a positioning portion. The piston rod includes a hollow receiving portion. The piston rod is engaged with the positioning portion of the end portion. The piston rod is extended into the barrel. The top cap is located between the piston rod and the end of the barrel. A piston is mounted to an end of the piston rod received in the barrel. A hose includes an end connected to the other end of the channel of the adapter opposite to the pivotal end. A coupling seat is mounted to the other end of the hose and includes an inner thread. A connecting block is mounted around the coupling seat. The connecting block is positionable to a side of the barrel. Two rotary inflation nozzles of different specifications are mounted to two ends of a hose with dual inflation nozzles. Each of the two rotary inflation nozzles of different specifications has a coupling thread at an outer end of an outer periphery thereof. The coupling threads of the two rotary inflation nozzles have identical size. Either of the coupling threads of the two rotary inflation nozzles is threadedly engageable with the inner thread of the coupling seat. One of the two rotary inflation nozzles is insertable into the barrel. The other of the two rotary inflation nozzles includes a positioning portion on an inner end of the outer periphery thereof. The positioning portion of the other of the two rotary inflation nozzles is engageable with the positioning portion of the end portion.
Thus, the coupling seat can be engaged with either of the two inflation nozzles according to the specifications of the valves of the tires. Furthermore, the overall length of the air output piping of the pump can be increased by the hose with dual inflation nozzles.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
A piston 17 is mounted to a lower end of the piston rod 111 received in the barrel 12. An airtight ring 171 is mounted around the piston rod 17 to provide airtight contact with an inner periphery of the barrel 12 while the piston rod 111 slides in the barrel 12 for inflating purposes. The barrel 12 includes an inner thread in a bottom end thereof. A valve seat 121 includes an outer thread engaged with the inner thread of the barrel 12, engaging the valve seat 121 to the bottom end of the barrel 12. The valve seat 121 includes a valve body acting as a one-way valve and includes an air passageway 1211 for outputting air from barrel 12. The valve seat 121 further includes a screw hole in an outlet end of the air passageway 1211. An adapter 14 is pivotably connected to the screw hole of the valve seat 121. The adapter 14 is a hollow cylinder having a channel 142. The pivotal portion 14 has a pivotal end 141 coupled to the outlet end of the air passageway 1211. An inner thread is provided in an outer end of the channel 142 in the other end of the adapter 14 opposite to the pivotal end 141. A hose 15 is engaged with the inner thread of the adapter 14. In this embodiment, the adapter 14 is mounted to a side of the valve seat 121. However, the adapter 14 can be in the form of a universal joint allowing rotational movement in various orientations.
The hose 15 includes two connecting ends 152. One of the connecting ends 152 is threadedly engaged with the outer end of the channel 142 of the adapter 14. A coupling seat 151 is mounted to the other connecting end 152 and is in the form of an annular block having an inner thread. A connecting block 16 is mounted around the coupling seat 151 and includes a connecting portion 161 and a fixing portion 162. The connecting portion 161 has a receiving space 1611. The fixing portion 162 is mounted around the outer periphery of the coupling seat 151.
By providing the piston rod 111 having the receiving portion 1111 and providing the hose 22 with dual inflation nozzles where the rotary inflation nozzle 21 for an America valve is threadedly engaged with the receiving portion 1111, the volume of the pump 10 according to the present invention is significantly reduced for storage. Furthermore, by detachable connection between the coupling seat 151 and either of threaded engaging opening 213 of the rotary inflation nozzle 21 for an America valve and the threaded engaging opening 232 of the rotary inflation nozzle 23 for a French valve, the pump 10 according to the present invention can inflate tire valves of differing specifications, providing convenient use. Further, the air output piping is flexible and extendable through use of the hose 22, allowing easy engagement of the inflation nozzle 21 or 23 with the tire valve. Further, the hose 15 in the storage position is retained to a side of the barrel 15, because the connecting portion 161 of the connecting block 16 covers the rotary inflation nozzle 21 for an American valve and is, thus, positioned on the top end of the piston rod 111.
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99112194 | Apr 2010 | TW | national |