1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a push rod, and more particularly to a push rod in the electrical pump so that the push rod is able to be driven by an electromagnetic valve in the electrical pump to push the piston rod in an air nozzle to activate inflation/deflation of an object having the air nozzle mounted therein.
2. Description of Related Art
In the past, when a user tried to inflate an object, a pump was definitely required to pump the air into the object. However, when deflating the object was required, the user then had to use both hands to compress and deflate the object.
Using hands to deflate the object is practical if the object is small in size but when the object is large in size, e.g. an air mattress, the effort required to deflate object may then last for quite a long time. To overcome the shortcoming of using hands to deflate the object, an air nozzle is mounted on the object so that when deflation of the object is required, the user just pushes backward the piston rod inside the object whereby the movement of the piston rod inside the object opens the air nozzle such that due to the pressure inside the object being larger than that outside the object, air flows quickly to outside the object.
Still, using this method is troublesome because everytime the user has to manually push the piston rod backward into the object to deflate the object even though there is an electrical pump on the side.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved electrical pump to mitigate and obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical pump with a push rod adapted to be engaged with the piston rod in an air nozzle on an object to be inflated/deflated such that the push rod is able to be driven by an electromagnetic valve in the electrical motor to accomplish the required purposes.
In a different aspect of the present invention, the electrical pump is provided with a micro-adjustment switch to control movement of the push rod without activating operation of the motor so as to proceed with air discharge from the inflated object.
Still in another aspect of the present invention, the electrical pump has an air inlet adapted to be selectively connected to the air nozzle to proceed with fast air discharge from the object.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The base (1) has a closed end and an open end.
The motor (2) has a motor shaft (21) extending out of the motor (2) and multiple threaded holes (22) defined in a top face of the motor (2).
The motor bracket (3) has a through hole (31) defined through a periphery of the motor bracket (3) to correspond to the motor shaft (21) extending outward from the motor (2) and multiple securing holes (32) in respective communication with the threaded holes (22) defined in the top face of the motor (2). Multiple first bolts (33) are provided to correspond to and extend into the securing holes (32) and the threaded holes (22) to secure the motor (2) to the motor bracket (3).
The blade assembly (4) with multiple blades (not numbered) has a shaft hole (41) corresponding to the motor shaft (21) of the motor (2).
The electromagnetic valve board (5) has multiple positioning holes (51) defined through a periphery of the electromagnetic valve board (5), multiple second bolts (52) corresponding to and extending into the positioning holes (51), an electromagnetic valve (53) securely mounted on top of the electromagnetic valve board (5) to generate a magnetic field when required and a Z-shaped push rod (54) in engagement with the electromagnetic valve (53) but movable with respect to the electromagnetic valve (53). The cover (6) has multiple legs (not shown) extending downward to correspond to the positioning holes (51) and the second bolts (52).
When in assembly, the motor shaft (21) is extended through the through hole (31) of the motor bracket (3) and the shaft hole (41) of the blade assembly (4). The first bolts (33) are extended into the securing holes (32) and the threaded holes (22) to securely engage the motor bracket (3) with the motor (2).
Then the second bolts (52) are extended into the positioning holes (51) of the electromagnetic valve board (5) with the electromagnetic valve (53) mounted thereon to securely engage the electromagnetic valve board (5) with the cover (6).
Thereafter, the cover (6) with the electromagnetic valve board (5) is securely connected to the base (1) to sandwich the blade assembly (4), the motor bracket (3) and the motor (2) with the base (1). After assembly, it is noted that an inlet (7) and an outlet (8) are respectively formed on two adjacent side faces of the electrical pump of the present invention.
Furthermore, the nozzle assembly is provided with a casing (A) configured to receive therein the electrical pump of the present invention, a mouth (A1) formed and extending from a side face of the casing (A), a membrane device (9) movably received in the mouth (A1) to control communication between an object to be inflated/deflated and the outlet (8) (or the inlet (7)).
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However, should the operator want to proceed with fast air discharge of the object, the operator turns the electrical pump of the present invention to align the inlet (7) with the mouth (A1) of the nozzle assembly. Therefore, after the motor (2) is activated, air inside the object is sucked into the inlet (7) and escapes from the outlet (8) so as to accomplish fast air discharge.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application filed on Apr. 8, 2003 by the same applicant, with the Ser. No. 10/410,223. The content thereof is thus hereinafter incorporated for reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10410223 | Apr 2003 | US |
Child | 11155207 | Jun 2005 | US |