Silencer and electromagnetic vibrating type pump employing the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6257842
  • Patent Number
    6,257,842
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 17, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A silencer assuming a shape of a sealed container in which an air reservoir is formed in a flow path from an suction inlet to an discharge outlet, wherein the air reservoir connected to the discharge outlet is provided with an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting back-flowing air to the discharge outlet through external pressure. Since an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting air which flows back to the discharge outlet owing to external pressure from, for instance, an air bag is provided, air can be rapidly exhausted from the air bag also in case actuation of the pump is terminated. Air pressure of the airbed can be promptly adjusted to perform adjustment of pressure of air bags or to prevent damages thereof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a silencer and an electromagnetic vibrating type pump employing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a silencer incorporating therein an exhaust valve capable of switching an exhaust path through external air pressure and an electromagnetic vibrating type pump which is mainly employed for performing induction and exhaust of air for use in indoor air beds or air mattresses.




2. Description of the Related Art




A diaphragm type pump is an example of a conventionally known electromagnetic vibrating type pump wherein suction and discharge of fluid is performed by utilizing the vibrating force of a vibrator having permanent magnets, the vibration utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnet and permanent magnets. Such a pump is composed of two pairs of casings which support the diaphragm and simultaneously form a pumping chamber, a driving portion including a vibrator connected to the diaphragm and an electromagnets, a filter holding portion, and an air tank.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, whenever this pump


100


is utilized in an air bed B, air flowing in through suction inlet


101


is branched by discharge outlet


102


and is further introduced into air bags within a B


1


zone and a B


2


zone of the air bed B. For adjusting an amount of air to be introduced into each of the zones, there are respectively connected an ON/OFF type opening/closing valve


104


to each of branching paths


103




a


,


103




b


. In case operation of the pump


100


is terminated, air pressure is exerted on the B


1


zone as well as the B


2


zone. For this reason, there is provided another opening/closing valve


104


for emergency purposes between the branching paths


103


a and


103




b


such that the pressure can be adjusted by exhausting air within the B


1


zone as well as the B


2


zone. The provision of three opening/closing valves


104


and the necessity of connecting each of the opening/closing valves


104


for arranging the air bed B utilizing this pump


100


results in higher costs for arranging the same.




In an alternative bed arrangement shown in

FIG. 12

, the opening/closing valves


104


are replaced by two switching valves


104


which are provided with an air supply and exhaust mechanism. The number of valves used in such a bed arrangement is decreased by one so that valve-connecting operations can be performed easier. However, because the structure of the switching valves


105


are more complicated than those of the opening/closing valves


104


, costs for arranging such an air bed are still high due to the increased costs of the valves.




The present invention has been made in view of these circumstance and it is an object of the present invention to provide a silencer incorporating therein an exhaust valve capable of switching an exhaust path through external pressure, and to provide an electromagnetic vibrating type pump utilizing such silencer capable of simplifying connecting operations to objects such as air beds and thereby decreasing costs for arrangement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a silencer assuming a shape of a sealed container in which an air reservoir is formed in a flow path from a suction inlet to a discharge outlet, wherein the air reservoir connected to the discharge outlet is provided with an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting back-flowing air to the discharge outlet through external pressure.




In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided an electromagnetic vibrating type pump having the above silencer wherein a diaphragm that is connected to a vibrator is made to vibrate through electromagnetic vibration of the vibrator having permanent magnets by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnet and the permanent magnets.











BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view showing one embodiment of an electromagnetic vibrating type pump according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal sectional view of the pump of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing the silencer S


1


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a lateral sectional view of the silencer S


1


;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a valve body;





FIG. 7

is a partially cut-away side view showing another embodiment of an electromagnetic vibrating type pump according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a plan view showing an interior of the silencer S


2


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a longitudinal sectional view of an exhaust valve mechanism E


2


;




FIGS.


10


(


a


) and


10


(


b


) are sectional views of a major portion showing operations of the exhaust valve mechanism E


2


;





FIG. 11

is a schematic view showing an example of a conventional air bed arrangement; and





FIG. 12

is a schematic view showing another example of a conventional air bed arrangement.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The silencer and electromagnetic vibrating type pump employing the same according to the present invention will now be explained in details with reference to the accompanying drawings.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the electromagnetic vibrating type pump according to one embodiment of the present invention is assembled in such a manner that a bottomed case (housing)


3


is laminated onto a silencer S


1


having a shape of a container and having an air tank


1


and a sealing plate


2


for sealing the air tank


1


such that a bottom portion


3




a


of the bottomed case


3


is positioned upward and the open edge portion


3




b


thereof is positioned downward, and then four bolts


4


inserted from below the silencer S


1


are screwed into screw holes provided on the bottom portion


3




a


. It should be noted that the bolts


4


may be fastened by using nuts instead of screwing them into screw holes provided on the bottom portion


3




a


. The bottomed base


3


assumes a shape of an inverted bathtub or a cup. An electromagnetic driving portion


5


and a pump portion


6


are housed within the bottomed case


3


.




The air tank


1


is fastened to the sealing plate


2


in an airtight manner through ultrasonic bonding or by using an adhesive. On an outer circumferential wall


7


of the air tank


1


, there are respectively formed a suction inlet


1




a


, two discharge outlets


1




b


and an exhaust outlet


8


. In an interior of the air tank


1


, there are formed a suction enclosing portion


9


for forming an air reservoir P


1


which is connected to the suction inlet


1




a


, a partition


10


for dividing the air reservoir connected to the discharge outlets


1




b


into two reservoirs P


2




a


, P


2




b


, and there is further fixed an exhaust valve mechanism E


1


in a manner such that it is incorporated between the partition


10


and the outer circumferential wall


7


. An air supply hole


2




a


and air exhaust portions


2




b


which are respectively connected to the air reservoirs P


1


, P


2




a


and P


2




b


are formed on the sealing plate


2


. The exhaust valve mechanism E


1


is composed of a main body


14


having a flow inlet portion


11


, an exhaust portion


12


disposed at a position opposing the flow inlet portion


11


and a flow outlet portion


13


formed on a peripheral portion of the exhaust portion


12


; a pair of valve seats


15


formed at portions opposing the flow inlet portion


11


and the exhaust portion


12


; and a valve body


16


disposed at a valve chamber between the a pair of valve seats


15


. Fixing of the exhaust valve mechanisms E


1


is performed such that the flow inlet portion


11


is fastened to a notched portion


17


of the partition


10


with a sealing member


18


being interposed therebetween and that the exhaust portion


12


is fastened to the exhaust outlet


8


of the outer circumferential wall


7


with a sealing member


19


being interposed therebetween. The flow outlet portion


13


is formed with, for instance, eight flow outlet holes which are arranged at equal intervals around its circumference. The valve body


16


is either of disk or rectangular shape and is disposed as to be movable within the valve chamber. Air flowing in through flow inlet portion


11


can flow out through a clearance formed between the outer circumferential edge of the valve body


16


and the main body


14


due to the above arrangement. It is preferable to form, as shown in

FIG. 6

, a plurality of connecting holes


20


on a peripheral portion of which number corresponds to the number of flow outlet holes of the flow outlet portion


13


so that air can be evenly distributed to both discharge outlets


1




b.






The electromagnetic driving portion


5


is composed of an electromagnet


22


which is oppositely attached to an inner circumferential wall of the bottomed case


3


by means of a machine screw


21


, and a vibrator


24


disposed between the electromagnet


22


at a specified distance and having a pair of permanent magnets


23


of which lateral sections assume a rectangular shape. The electromagnet


22


might, for instance, have an E-shaped iron core formed by laminating an iron core of which section assumes a shape of the letter “E”, and wiring coils assembled into two concave portions of the E-shaped iron core. The permanent magnets


23


might either be ferrite magnets or rare-earth magnets. It should be noted that it is also possible to utilize a combination of a cylindrical electromagnet and cylindrical permanent magnets.




The pump portion


6


comprises a diaphragm


27


which is attached to both ends of a rod


25


bf the vibrator


24


through machine screws


26


and a pump chamber


30


having a suction chamber


28


and a discharge chamber


29


, and is further includes a pair of pump casings


32


attached to the inner circumferential wall within the bottomed case


3


through machine screws


31


. The suction chamber


28


of the pump casing


32


is provided with a suction inlet


33


and a suction valve


34


and the discharge chamber


29


with a discharge outlet


35


and a discharge valve


36


, respectively. On the side of the discharge outlet


35


, discharge nozzles


37


are inserted into the discharge portions


2




b


of the sealing plate


2


via O rings


38


.




In case the electromagnetic vibrating type pump according to this embodiment is employed for use in, e.g., an airbed, electromagnetic valves are respectively connected to both discharge outlets


1




b


of the pump and two air bags of the airbed. By making the diaphragm


27


connected to the vibrator


24


vibrate utilizing magnetic interaction between the electromagnet


22


and permanent magnets


23


, air from the exterior is sucked through suction inlet


1




a


of the silencer S


1


and is made to flow into the pump chamber


30


by passing through the air supply hole


2




a


of the sealing plate


2


and the air supply holes


32




a


of the pump casings


32


. Thereafter, air is made to flow into the air reservoir P


2




a


of the silencer S


1


through the discharge nozzles


37


. Upon flowing into the flow inlet portion


11


of the exhaust valve mechanism E


1


, the air pressure valve body


16


against the valve seat of the exhaust portion


12


and is made to flow into the air reservoir P


2




a


through the outer circumferential clearance of the valve body


16


. The air is then discharged from the discharge outlet


1




b


into the air bag of the bed to inflate the bed. Since the silencer S


1


temporarily stores air therein, sound generated by air flowing through the silencer S


1


can be decreased.




Such an air bed might be favorably used for sick persons who are forced to continuously stay in bed, since it is capable of preventing or treating bedsores as a result of congestion of blood due to partially increased pressure to some contacting portions of the bed and the body, sweating or uncleanness of the body. It is also possible to use the airbed for providing favorable and sound sleep to a person to eliminate his or her stress.




In case the actuation of the pump is terminated because of, for example, power failure, the electromagnetic valves are fully opened and the valve body


16


is moved to the valve seat


15


of the flow inlet portion


11


and is pressed thereto through external pressure (back pressure) provided through the air bags of the air bed. With this arrangement, air flowing back from the airbed to the discharge outlet


1


can be discharged through the discharge portion


12


by switching to the exterior.




It should be noted that it is preferable to provide an airtight and vibration-proof packing


40


between the silencer S


1


and the bottomed case


3


, which is made of, e.g., synthetic rubber or natural rubber. Further, by disposing a filter made of, e.g., felt or polyester fiber within the suction enclosing portion P


1


of the silencer S


1


, impurities such s dust can be efficiently removed from air when passing through the filter.




An alternative embodiment of the present invention will now be explained. In this embodiment, the silencer S


1


is replaced by silencer S


2


. As shown in

FIGS. 7

to


9


, this silencer S


2


is composed of an air tank


50


and a sealing plate


2


, wherein a suction inlet


50




a


and a single discharge portion


50




b


are formed on an outer circumferential wall


51


of the air tank


50


. In an interior of the air tank


50


, there are formed a suction enclosing portion


52


for forming an air reservoir P


1


connected to the suction inlet


50




a


and an air reservoir P


2




c


connected to the discharge outlet


50




b


, wherein the air reservoir P


2




c


incorporates therein an exhaust valve mechanism E


2


. This exhaust valve mechanism E


2


is composed of a main body


58


including a flow inlet portion


54


formed at a bottom wall


53


which is formed by indenting the bottom portion of the air tank


50


inward, an exhaust portion


56


which is disposed as to oppose the flow inlet portion


54


and is formed on a lid


55


which is tightly fixed to the bottom wall


53


, and a circular flow outlet portion


57


formed at a peripheral portion of the exhaust portion


56


; a pair of valve seats


59


formed at opposing portions of the flow inlet portion


54


and exhaust portion


56


; and a valve body


60


disposed at a clearance formed between the pair of valve seats


59


. In this embodiment, a single electromagnetic valve which functions to provide flow into two directions is connected between the discharge outlet portion


50




b


and both air bags of the airbed. With this arrangement, air sucked through the suction inlet


50




a


by ordinarily actuating the pump is made to flow, as shown in FIG.


10


(


a


), from the air reservoir P


2




c


to the flow inlet portion


54


, presses the valve body


60


against the valve seat


59


of the exhaust portion


56


and is then discharged from the discharge outlet


50




b


to the air bags by passing through the flow inlet portion


57


.




Similarly to the above-described embodiment, in case the actuation of the pump is terminated because of power failure, the electromagnetic valve is fully opened and the valve body


60


is moved to the valve seat


59


of the flow inlet portion


54


and is pressed thereto through external pressure (back pressure) provided through the air bags of the air bed, as shown in FIG.


10


(


b


). With this arrangement, air flowing back from the airbed to the discharge outlet


50




b


can be discharged through the discharge portion


56


by switching to the exterior.




As compared to the silencer of the above-described embodiment, the silencer according to the present embodiment requires a lesser number of parts and only a single electromagnetic valve, the number of processes preformed for connecting the same to an air bed can be decreased and costs for arranging the bed can be further decreased as well.




As explained thus far, the silencer according to the present invention is provided with an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting air which flows back to the discharge outlet as a result of external pressure from, for instance, an air bag so that air can be rapidly exhausted from the air bag also in case actuation of the pump is terminated. With this arrangement, air pressure of the airbed can be promptly adjusted to perform adjustment of pressure of air bags or to prevent damages thereof.




The electromagnetic vibrating type pump according to the present invention can be used to provide a bed of lower costs for arrangement by utilizing the above silencer which requires a lesser amount of parts than compared to conventional ones and which is capable of decreasing the number of processes to be performed for connection. It is also possible to perform adjustments of air pressure of an airbed in the case of deficiencies of actuation of the pump, thereby damages of air bags can be prevented.




By removing the exhaust valve and closing the discharge outlet, there can be obtained an ordinary silencer so that parts can be commonly used.



Claims
  • 1. A silencer having a shape of a sealed container, comprising:an air reservoir formed in a flow path from a suction inlet to a discharge outlet, wherein the air reservoir connected to the discharge outlet is provided with an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting back-flowing air to the discharge outlet through external pressure.
  • 2. The silencer of claim 1, wherein the exhaust valve mechanism comprises:a main body having a flow inlet portion; an exhaust portion disposed at a position opposing the flow inlet portion and a flow outlet portion formed on a peripheral portion of the exhaust portion; a pair of valve seats formed at portions opposing the flow inlet portion and the exhaust portion; and a valve body disposed at a valve chamber between the pair of valve seats.
  • 3. The silencer of claim 2, wherein a hole is formed at a peripheral portion of the valve body.
  • 4. An electromagnetic vibrating type pump having a silencer wherein a diaphragm that is connected to a vibrator is made to vibrate through electromagnetic vibration of the vibrator having permanent magnets by utilizing magnetic interaction between an electromagnet and the permanent magnets, wherein the silencer has a shape of a sealed container, comprising:an air reservoir formed in a flow path from a suction inlet to an discharge outlet, wherein the air reservoir connected to the discharge outlet is provided with an exhaust valve mechanism for exhausting back-flowing air to the discharge outlet through external pressure.
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Number Date Country
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