Refrigerant filler casing structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6823688
  • Patent Number
    6,823,688
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 4, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 30, 2004
    19 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Jones; Melvin
    Agents
    • Baxley; Charles E.
Abstract
A refrigerant filler casing structure comprises a container, having a pressure gauge accommodating groove, a main body accommodating groove, a connector accommodating groove, and a duct accommodating groove sequentially disposed therein; the main body accommodating groove is used for mounting the main body of the filler; the high pressure gauge and low pressure gauge are disposed in the pressure gauge accommodating groove; the high pressure connector, low pressure connector, refrigerant connector, and vacuum connector are disposed in the connector accommodating groove; and the refrigerant duct substantially in a coiled condition is disposed in the duct accommodating groove; and a lid, having one side movably opened and closed is coupled to one side of the container, and the lid covers the duct accommodating groove when the lid covers the container; and an opening is disposed at the bottom of the lid.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a refrigerant filler related accessory, more particularly to a casing structure designed for refrigerant fillers.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In general, a prior-art refrigerant filler as shown in

FIG. 1

having a main body in rectangular shape comprises a high pressure connector, a low pressure connector, and a refrigerant connector interconnectably disposed at the bottom of the main body; a vacuum connector (not shown in the figure) disposed at the front end of the main body; a left blocking connector and a right blocking connector installed on both sides of the main body; a high pressure knob, a low pressure knob, and a transparent cover member installed in the front side of the main body; and a high pressure gauge and a low pressure gauge installed at the top surface of the main body.




The foregoing high pressure connector, low pressure connector, and refrigerant connector are individually connected to a refrigerant duct when refrigerants are filled. For high pressure refrigerant filling, the low pressure knob should be turned off and the high pressure knob and vacuum connection should be turned on for the vacuum operation. Then, the vacuum connector is turned off and the high pressure refrigerant cylinder (not shown in the figure) is turned on, so that the refrigerant enters into the passage inside the main body, and fills a refrigerant cylinder (not shown in the figure) through the high pressure connector and its refrigerant duct. The high pressure knob and low pressure knob can control the flow of the refrigerant, and the filling process can be observed through the transparent plate of the transparent cover member. The main body can further comprise a hanging hook that allows users to hang the filler at an appropriate operating position.




The aforementioned filler is facing a problem of getting damaged very easily, since the whole filler and its ducts are exposed to the outside, any one of the components on the filler may be damaged by external force during its transportation, operation, or storage. It creates lots of problems for maintaining the filler and replacing components, and also greatly reducing the life of its use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a casing structure specially designed for protecting the aforementioned refrigerant filler. The filler is fixed in the casing, so that all components and ducts on the filler have sufficient protection, and greatly reducing the damage caused by collisions of improper external forces.




Another objective of the present invention is to provide a refrigerant filler casing having a lid that just covers the duct accommodating groove and the ducts, when the refrigerant filler casing is covered by the lid. A main idea is to show the components on the refrigerant filler, which allows users to identify casing as one containing the refrigerant filler without opening the lid, and thus will not mix such casing with other toolboxes. Another main idea is to pass refrigerant ducts through an opening of the lid during the operation of filling refrigerant provided that the lid can still cover the container and users can still operate and check the components on the refrigerant filler.




The main technical characteristics of the present invention are described as follows:




A refrigerant filler casing structure comprises a main body, and the main body having a high pressure connector, a low pressure connector, and a refrigerant connector individually disposed on the bottom side of the main body and individually connected to a refrigerant duct, and the refrigerant duct being interconnected in a three-way connection and its front end having a vacuum connector; a left blocking connector and a right blocking connector being disposed on both sides of the main body; a high pressure knob, a low pressure knob, and a transparent cover member individually disposed on the front side of the main body; and a high pressure gauge and a low pressure gauge being individually installed at the top side of the main body; and the casing structure comprises:




a container, having a pressure gauge accommodating groove, a main body accommodating groove, a connector accommodating groove, and a duct accommodating groove sequentially disposed therein; the main body accommodating groove being used for mounting the main body of the filler; the high pressure gauge and low pressure gauge being disposed in the pressure gauge accommodating groove; the high pressure connector, low pressure connector, refrigerant connector, and vacuum connector being disposed in the connector accommodating groove; and the refrigerant duct being substantially in a coiled condition and disposed in the duct accommodating groove; and




a lid, having one side movably opened and closed, and coupled to one side of the container, and the lid covering the duct accommodating groove when the lid covering the container.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of prior-art refrigerant filler.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the casing of the present invention when it is opened.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the interior of a casing of the refrigerant filler of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is another perspective view of the interior of a casing of the refrigerant filler of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the refrigerant filler of the present invention when it is in use.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objective of the invention, its structure, innovative features, and performance, we use a preferred embodiment together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the invention.




Please refer to

FIGS. 2 and 3

for a casing structure designed for the foregoing refrigerant filler of the invention. The casing structure of the invention comprises:




a container


30


, being integrally formed by plastic injection and having a pressure gauge accommodating groove


31


, a main body accommodating groove


32


, a connector accommodating groove


33


, and a duct accommodating groove


34


; the main body accommodating groove


32


comprises at least two threaded holes


321


at the bottom of the groove, and the main body


10


of the filler according to a prior art also has two through holes


101


disposed at a position without being interconnected to the refrigerant channel, such that two screw members


35


passing through the main body and being secured into the threaded holes


321


to secure the main body into the main body accommodating groove


32


. Once the main body


10


is fixed into the accommodating groove


32


, the high pressure gauge


20


and the low pressure gauge


21


will be located in the gauge accommodating groove


31


, and the high pressure connector (


11


), the low pressure connector


12


, the refrigerant connector


13


, and the vacuum connector on the main body will be located in the connector groove


33


. The refrigerant ducts


111


,


121


,


131


are substantially in a coiled state and located in the duct accommodating groove


34


, and the container


30


has a handle section


37


disposed at the outer side adjacent to the pressure gauge accommodating groove


31


and the main body accommodating groove


32


for users to carry the casing. The container


13


at its top has a groove opening


38


for passing a hanging hook


22


through;




a lid


40


as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


, and


4


with one side movably opened and closed, and connected to an outer side of the container


30


, and the lid


40


fully covering the duct accommodating groove


34


when covering the container


30


; in other words, the main body


10


, high pressure knob


17


, low pressure knob


18


, transparent cover member


19


, high pressure gauge


20


, low pressure gauge


21


, high pressure connector


11


, low pressure connector


12


, and refrigerant connector are exposed to the outside when the container


30


is covered by the lid


40


; two buckles


41


are formed on the opening and closing edges of the container


30


and the lid


40


is buckled into a fixed position. Further, an opening


42


is disposed at the bottom of a lid


40


for receiving the refrigerant ducts


111


,


121


,


131


when the refrigerant is filled, provided that the lid still covers the container


30


.




The filler is fixed in the casing, so that all components and ducts can have sufficient protection and thus greatly reducing any possible damage caused by improper external collisions when the refrigerant filler is carried, operated, or stored. The casing also has a handle


37


, so that users can carry the refrigerant filler and the casing together. When the lid


40


is covered, it fully covers the duct accommodating groove


34


and the ducts


111


,


121


,


131


therein, so that the pressure gauges


20


,


21


, the knobs


17


,


18


, the connectors


11


,


12


,


13


, and the transparent cover member


19


can be exposed to the outside, and users need not to open the casing to identify it as the refrigerant filling accessory. Another purpose is to pass the refrigerant ducts


111


,


121


,


131


through the opening


42


of the lid


40


in order to reduce the occupying space during the refrigerant filling operation, therefore exposing the foregoing components out of the casing is very important for users to control, operate, and check the refrigerant filler. The casing of the operating refrigerant filler can be placed horizontally at an operating site or hung at a stand with a hanging hook


22


at an operating location.




In summation of the above description, the present invention enhances the performance of the conventional structure, and further complies with the patent application requirements and is submitted to the Patent and Trademark Office for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.




While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.



Claims
  • 1. A refrigerant filler casing structure having a main body, a high pressure connector, a low pressure connector, and a refrigerant connector disposed at the bottom of said main body and individually coupled to a refrigerant duct, and said refrigerant duct being interconnected in a three-way connection and having a vacuum connector at its front end, a high pressure knob, a low pressure knob, and a transparent cover member installed on the front side of said main body, and a high pressure gauge and a low pressure gauge installed at the top side of said main body, and said casing structure comprising:a container, having a pressure gauge accommodating groove, a main body accommodating groove, a connector accommodating groove, and a duct accommodating groove sequentially disposed therein; a closed panel on the surface corresponding to said duct accommodating groove; and said main body accommodating groove being used for mounting said main body; said high pressure gauge and low pressure gauge being disposed in said pressure gauge accommodating groove; said high pressure connector, slow pressure connector, refrigerant connector, and vacuum connector being disposed in said connector accommodating groove; and said refrigerant duct substantially in a coiled condition being disposed in said duct accommodating groove.
  • 2. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 1 further comprising a lid with one side movably coupled to one side of said container.
  • 3. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 2, wherein said lid covers said duct accommodating groove when said lid covers said container.
  • 4. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 3, wherein said lid comprises an opening disposed at the bottom of said lid for passing said refrigerant duct through during the operation.
  • 5. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 1, wherein said container at its bottom comprises at least two threaded holes and said body of said refrigerant filler comprises two through holes for passing two screw members through said through holes of said main body and latching into said threaded holes to secure said refrigerant filler into said main body accommodating groove.
  • 6. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 1, wherein said container comprises a handle disposed on the outer side adjacent to said pressure gauge accommodating groove and said main body accommodating groove.
  • 7. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 1, wherein said container at its top comprises a groove opening for passing a hanging hook of said refrigerant filler.
  • 8. A refrigerant filler casing structure having a main body, a high pressure connector, a low pressure connector, and a refrigerant connector disposed at the bottom of said main body and individually coupled to a refrigerant duct, and said refrigerant duct being interconnected in a three-way connection and having a vacuum connector at its front end, a high pressure knob, a low pressure knob, and a transparent cover member installed on the front side of said main body, and a high pressure gauge and a low pressure gauge installed at the top side of said main body, and said casing structure comprising:a container, having a pressure gauge accommodating groove, a main body accommodating groove, a connector accommodating groove, and a duct accommodating groove sequentially disposed therein; said main body accommodating groove being used for mounting said main body; said high pressure gauge and low pressure gauge being disposed in said pressure gauge accommodating groove; said high pressure connector, slow pressure connector, refrigerant connector, and vacuum connector being disposed in said connector accommodating groove; and said refrigerant duct substantially in a coiled condition being disposed in said duct accommodating groove; and a lid, having one side movably coupled to one side of said container, and covering said duct accommodating groove when said lid being covered onto said container, and said lid comprising an opening at the bottom of said lid.
  • 9. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 8, wherein said container at its bottom comprises at least two threaded holes and said body of said refrigerant filler comprises two through holes for passing two screw members through said through holes of said main body and latching into said threaded holes to secure said refrigerant filler into said main body accommodating groove.
  • 10. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 8, wherein said container comprises a handle disposed on the outer side adjacent to said pressure gauge accommodating groove and said main body accommodating groove.
  • 11. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 8, wherein said container at its top comprises a groove opening for passing a hanging hook of said refrigerant filler.
  • 12. The refrigerant filler casing structure of claim 8, wherein said container comprises a closed panel disposed on the surface corresponding to said duct accommodating groove.
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