1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an inflation apparatus and more particularly, to a rapid inflation device for inflating a tire rapidly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, when wishing to inflate a tire, the user must attach the charging connector of a tire pump to the air nozzle of the tire to be inflated, and then operate the tire pump to pump air into the tire. Because the air nozzle has an air valve accommodated therein, force air is slowly pumped into the tire. During pumping, the user must hold the charging connector firmly in place, keeping the charging connector against the air valve for letting forced air pass through the air nozzle into the inside of the tire.
The aforesaid tire inflation method has the drawback of slow inflation speed. Therefore, an improved inflation method is used. According to this improved inflation method, a spanner is used to remove the air valve out of the air nozzle before connection of the discharging connector of a tire pump to the air nozzle. After removal of the air valve from the air nozzle, the user can pump forced air into the inside of the tire rapidly.
However, the aforesaid improved inflation method is inconvenient to perform. When dismounting the air valve, the user must hold the air nozzle with one hand and then operate the spanner with the other hand. Further, when mounting the discharging connector of the tire pump, a big amount of the internal air of the tire will escape from the tire. Therefore, this improved inflation method of inflating the tire after removal of the air valve still cannot eliminate the problems of slow inflation speed and possible air leakage. Further, the air valve may be threaded into the air nozzle overtightly after an inflation operation, causing damage to the air nozzle and the air valve. To a tire that is used with a tire pressure monitoring system, the air nozzle is installed in the tire pressure monitoring system.
Under this situation, the replacement of the air nozzle is not easy.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a rapid inflation device, which is easy to operate and facilitates rapid inflation of a tire.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a rapid inflation device is provided connectable between an air nozzle of a tire and a forced air supply source for enabling the forced air supply source to output forced air into the tire to inflate the tire. The air nozzle comprises an air valve that controls air input and output of the tire. The rapid inflation device comprises a casing, which is detachably connectable to the air nozzle and comprises an air intake passage and at least one through hole connecting the air intake passage to the outside of the casing, an air intake connector, which is capped on the casing over the at least one through hole to connect the forced air supply source to the casing and rotatable at a fixed point relative to the casing, and a valve pickup device, which is inserted through the air intake passage of the casing and movable between a first position and a second position. The valve pickup device comprises a pickup tip disposed at the front side thereof. The pickup tip is forced into engagement with the air valve and the air valve blocks the air nozzle when the valve pickup device is moved to the first position. The pickup tip carries the air valve out of the air nozzle when the valve pickup device is moved away from the first position to the second position.
Further, when the valve pickup device is in the second position, the output forced air of the forced air supply source is allowed to pass through the air intake connector and the at least one through hole and the air intake passage of the casing into the inside of the tire via the air nozzle, or the internal air of the tire can be discharged to the atmosphere through the same circulation path. Further, the forced air supply source can be connected to or disconnected from the rapid inflation device by means of rotating the air intake connector.
Referring to
The head 11 has an axial hole 12 and a radial slot 13. The axial hole 12 is in communication with the radial slot 13. Further, the axial hole 12 is in communication with the air intake passage A. As shown in
The body 14 is a hollow barrel surrounding the air intake passage A and connected with its front side threaded into the rear side of the head 11, having a shoulder 141 formed on the periphery, two annular grooves 142 extending around the periphery and disposed at one side relative to the shoulder 141, a contracted section 143 located between the two annular grooves 142, and two through holes 16 radially cut through the contracted section 143 in communication with the air intake passage A. Further, two seal members 17 (for example, rubber rings) are respectively fastened to the annular grooves 142. Further, a seal ring 14a is mounted inside the head 11 and retained between the head 11 and the body 14.
The endpiece 18 is threaded onto the rear side of the body 14, defining a first accommodation chamber 19 that extends axially through the front and rear sides thereof for accommodating a stop block 14b and two seal rings 18a to enhance the air tightness of the connection between the body 14 and the endpiece 18.
The air intake connector 20 is sleeved onto the body 14 of the casing 10, having one end stopped against the shoulder 141 and the other end stopped against the endpiece 18. After installation, the air intake connector 20 is prohibited from axial displacement relative to the casing 10, however it can be rotated relative to the casing 10. Further, the air intake connector 20 is pressed on the two seal members 17 so that an annular air intake space Y is defined within the air intake connector 20 and outside the contracted section 143 of the body 14 between the two seal members 17. The annular air intake space Y is in communication with the air intake passage A through the two through holes 16. Further, the air intake connector 20 defines therein an air passage 20a in communication between the forced air supply source S and the air intake passage A. Based on the aforesaid structure, excellent airtight status between the forced air supply source S and the air intake passage A is maintained, avoiding air leakage.
The valve pickup device 30 is a rod member comprised of a device body 31 and a device endpiece 32. The device body 31 is inserted through the axial hole 12 of the head 11, the air intake passage A of the body 14 and the first accommodation chamber 19 of the endpiece 18, having a pickup tip 311 provided at the front side. The pickup tip 311 has a retaining groove 311a at the front side, and a hole 311b in the retaining groove 311a. The pickup tip 311 has mounted therein an elastic block 312. According to this embodiment, the elastic block 312 is made of silicon rubber. Other rubber material may be used for making the elastic block 312. The elastic block 312 has a retaining hole 312a corresponding to the hole 311b of the pickup tip 311. The valve pickup device 30 is movable between a first position P1 (see
The operating device 40 is installed in the head 11 of the casing 10, comprised of a lever 41, a locking plate 42 and a spring member 43. A pin 101 is inserted through the locking plate 42, the spring member 43 and the head 11 to pivotally connect the lever 41 to the head 11 of the casing 10. Further, the locking plate 42 has its rear side fastened to the front side of the lever 41 and its front side inserted into the radial slot 13. The spring member 43 provides a return force to hold the lever 41 in a locking position C1 (see
It is to be understood that the mounting/dismounting operation between the rapid inflation device 100 and the air nozzle 301 is not limited to the aforesaid method. Alternatively, the head 11 can be made having an inner thread for threading onto the outer thread 301a of the air nozzle 301. Any suitable conventional technique may be employed.
After understanding of the structure of the rapid inflation device 100, the functioning of the rapid inflation device 100 is described hereinafter.
According to this embodiment, when the air valve 302 is removed from the air nozzle 301 by the valve pickup device 30, the tire 300, the rapid inflation device 100 and the forced air supply source S constitute an airtight inflation system. Therefore, the user can accurately control the internal air pressure of the tire 300 simply by means of controlling the on/off status of the tire pressure gage-equipped forced air supply source S, eliminating the drawback of the conventional method of repeatedly inflating the tire and discharging the tire pressure.
Further, the invention can also be used as a tool to rapidly discharge the tire pressure. In other word, we can use the rapid inflation device 100 to remove the air valve 302 out of the air nozzle 301, and then disconnect the forced air supply source S from the rapid inflation device 100, allowing the internal air of the tire 300 to be discharged through the air nozzle 301 without the air valve 302 and the rapid inflation device 100 to the atmosphere.
As stated above, during the inflation and discharge process, the air nozzle 301 is without the air valve 302, and therefore air can pass the air nozzle 301 freely, achieving rapid inflation or pressure discharge. Further, by means of fixed-point rotation of the air intake connector 20, the matching operation between the rapid inflation device 100 and the forced air supply source S is smooth and convenient, avoiding interference due to positioning of the forced air supply source S or the tire 300. Further, during the inflation process, the user can easily achieve the operation simply by means of using one single tool (the rapid inflation device 100). When compared to the conventional method of using two tools to achieve inflation, the invention has rapid inflation and easy operation characteristics and avoids air leakage when changing the tool.
According to this second embodiment, the valve pickup device 50 comprises a torque mechanism, i.e., the device endpiece 52 of the valve pickup device 50 has an accommodation chamber Z that accommodates a first toothed member 53, a second toothed member 54 and a spring member 55. The first toothed member 53 is fixedly connected to the rear end 51a of the device body 51. The second toothed member 54 is fixedly fastened to the inside wall of the device endpiece 52. The spring member 55 forces the second toothed member 54 into engagement with the first toothed member 53. When rotating the air valve 302 into the inside of the air nozzle 301 after inflation of the tire, the force of the spring member 55 that forces the second toothed member 54 into engagement with the first toothed member 53 is greater than the resisting force produced during rotating the air valve 302 into the inside of the air nozzle 301, and the two toothed members 53 and 54 are kept engaged together and prohibited from rotation relative to each other. This condition indicates that the air valve 302 has not yet been completely threaded into the inside of the air nozzle 301. However, it is to be understood that the air valve 302 has blocked the air nozzle 301 at this time, reaching a certain airtight status. When continuously rotating the air valve 302 to the tightness status, the resisting force thus produced is greater than the force of the spring member 55 that forces the second toothed member 54 into engagement with the first toothed member 53, therefore the second toothed member 54 is rotated relative to the first toothed member 53, producing sound. This sound minds the user that the air valve 302 has reached the rightness status, avoiding over tight fitting and further possible damage of the air valve 301 and the air nozzle 302 (damage of the inner thread of the air nozzle 301 and the outer thread of the air valve 302), i.e., the use of the rapid inflation device 200 to mount the air valve 302 prevents over tight fitting between the air valve 302 and the air nozzle 301, thereby lowering the frequency of the replacement of the air nozzle of a conventional tire pressure monitoring system and the related maintenance cost.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 97202008 | Jan 2008 | TW | national |