1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a valve device, and more particularly to a relief-valve device for an air pressure gauge; the relief-valve device can be further fabricated into an air pressure gauge for measuring internal pressure of an inflatable product, and is able to finely deflate the inflatable product for reducing excessive internal pressure thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional air pressure gauges are used for detecting and ensuring internal pressure in inflatable products such as basketballs and tires at a predetermined value. A conventional air pressure gauge has a relief valve for deflating the inflatable product for reducing the over high internal pressure thereof. However, the relief valve on the air pressure gauge always operates at a deflating speed too fast to finely and precisely adjust the internal pressure so that the inflatable product is usually over-deflated by the relief valve and a user needs to re-inflate the inflatable product for acquiring a precise internal pressure.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a relief-valve device for an air pressure gauge to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a relief-valve device for an air pressure gauge; the relief-valve device can be further fabricated to an air pressure gauge for measuring internal pressure of an inflatable product and is able to finely deflate the inflatable product for reducing excessive internal pressure thereof.
A relief-valve device for an air pressure gauge in accordance with the present invention has a casing, a relief-valve assembly, a valve shaft, and a push button. The casing has a connecting member, a pressure detecting member and a discharging member. The relief-valve assembly is mounted in the discharging member and has a valve, a first seal ring, a second seal ring and a mounting cover. The valve shaft is mounted axially slidably in the relief-valve assembly and has a shaft member and a valve head. The shaft member has a discharging notch selectively aligning with the second seal ring to allow high pressure air in an inflatable product connecting to the air pressure gauge to be discharged slowly and finely out of the relied-valve device.
Other objectives, 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 relief-valve device comprises a casing 10, a relief-valve assembly 20, a valve shaft 30, a push button 40 and a spring 50.
The casing 10 has a connecting member 11, a pressure detecting member 12 and a discharging member 13.
The connecting member 11 has a connection hole 110 defined through the connecting member 11 for connecting the gauge body 90 to the casing 10.
The pressure detecting member 12 is formed on and protrudes axially from the connecting member 11 and has an air passageway 120 defined through the pressure detecting member 12, communicating with the connection hole 110 and receiving one end of the needle 80.
The discharging member 13 is formed on and protrudes substantially perpendicularly from the connecting member 11 and has an assembling hole 130 and an inner annular recess 1301. The assembling hole 130 is defined through the discharging member 13 and communicates with the connection hole 110 and the air passageway 120. The inner annular recess 1301 is defined radially in an inner surface of the assembling hole 130.
The relief-valve assembly 20 is mounted in the assembling hole 130 of the discharging member 13 of the casing 10 and has a valve seat 21, a first seal ring 23, a second seal ring 24 and a mounting cover 22.
The valve seat 21 is mounted in the assembling hole 130 of the discharging member 13 and has a valve hole 210, an outer annular groove 211, a mounting flange 212, an open annular slot 213 and an inner annular shoulder 2101. The valve hole 210 is defined through the valve seat 21. The outer annular groove 211 is defined radially in an outer surface of the valve seat 21. The mounting flange 212 is formed on and protrudes radially outward from the valve seat 21 and engages the inner annular recess 1301 of the casing 10. The open annular slot 213 is defined radially in an inner surface of the valve hole 210. The inner annular shoulder 2101 is formed on and protrudes radially inward from the inner surface of the valve hole 210.
The first seal ring 23 is mounted in the outer annular groove 211 of the valve seat 21 and airtightly contacts the inner surface of the assembling hole 130.
The second seal ring 24 is mounted in the open annular slot 213.
The mounting cover 22 is mounted in an inside end of the valve seat 21, axially closes the open annular slot 213 and has a through hole 220, a sleeve 221 and an inner annular flange 222. The through hole 220 is defined through the mounting cover 22. The sleeve 221 is mounted around the inside end of the valve seat 21. The inner annular flange 222 is formed on and protrudes radially inward from an inside end of the sleeve 221.
The valve shaft 30 is mounted axially slidably in the relief-valve assembly 20 and is selectively located at a shallower, released position or a deeper, pressed-down position relative to the discharging member 13 and the valve seat 21. The valve shaft 30 has a shaft member 31, a valve head 32 and a third seal ring 25.
The shaft member 31 is mounted axially slidably in the valve hole 210 of the valve seat 21 and the through hole 220 of the mounting cover 22 and has a discharging notch 311 defined radially in the shaft member 31.
The valve head 32 is formed on an inside end of the shaft member 31.
The third seal ring 25 is mounted around the shaft member 31 and located between the mounting cover 22 and the valve head 32.
The push button 40 is mounted on an outside end of the shaft member 31.
The spring 50 is mounted around the shaft member 31 of the valve shaft 30 and has two ends pressing respectively against the inner annular shoulder 2101 of the valve seat 21 and the push button 40.
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With further reference to
The present invention has the following advantages.
1. When the valve shaft 30 is located in the released position, the second seal ring 24 airtightly contacts the valve shaft 30 and the third seal ring 25 airtightly contacts the mounting cover 22 and the valve head 32 to provide multi-sealing effect such that the inflatable product does not inadvertently deflate. The pressure value shown on the gauge body 90 is precisely the internal pressure of the inflatable product.
2. When the valve shaft 30 is located in the pressed-down position, the discharging notch 311 on the valve shaft 30 with comparatively small dimension relative to the valve hole 210 allows high pressure air in the inflatable product to discharge out of the relief-valve device. The small sized discharging notch 311 restricts the flow rate of the high pressure air so that a user may deflate the inflatable product finely to precisely achieve a predetermined pressure value by the relief-valve device without over deflation and re-inflation.
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. Changes may be made in the details, 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.
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