Claims
- 1. A valve connector for inflation valves of vehicle tares where the connector consists of a housing (3, 16, 19, 35, 77, 110, 134, 151, 116, 190) which is partly connected to a pressure source, preferably a hand or foot pump, and which, partly, has one coupling hole (5) with a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the valve which is to be connected, where the coupling hole is equipped with a securing means to connect the valve and sealing means for valves of varying sizes, characterized in that the sealing means (12, 13, 80, 192, 194) are positioned coaxially in the housing (3, 16, 19, 35, 77, 110, 134, 151, 164, 190) behind the coupling hole and are established in at least two parallel discrete levels with the centre line of the housing (3, 16, 19, 35, 77, 110, 134, 151, 164, 190) as their normal, where the sealing means' inner diameter approximately correspond to the outer diameter of the thread of the current valve size to which the coupling is connected, when used, that the scaling means (13, 80, 194) which is closest to the opening (8) of the coupling hole (5) in the housing (3, 16, 19, 35, 77, 110, 134, 151, 164, 190) at any time has the largest inner diameter, whereas the sealing means (12, 79, 192, 200), farthest from the opening (8) of the coupling hole (5) in the housing (3, 16, 19, 35, 77, 110, 134, 151, 164. 190) at any time has the smallest inner diameter, and the diameters between the extremes are in corresponding discrete distances between these extremes.
- 2. Valve connector according to claim 1 characterized in that the securing means is a rotatable bushing (6) placed on the housing and equipped with threads matching the various valves in the coupling hole (5) and sealed towards the housing (3, 16) with a sealing means (12) which is farthest from the housing (3, 16) coupling hole.
- 3. Valve connector according to claim 2 characterized in that the inner thread is provided by a bushing (193) with a 5V2 thread where the bushing (193) is embedded slightly axially sliding in a taper milling (202) in the rotational coupling bushing (191) and is coupled rotational-free to the coupling bushing (191) by means of a set of ribs (196), which are distributed around the bushing circumference (193) and which are geared into corresponding grooves (197) in the coupling bushing (191), and that the sealing means (200) on a stepped milling (201).
- 4. Valve connector according to claim 3 characterized in that the inner bushing (331) is running in an undercut grove in the valve housing (341).
- 5. Valve connector according to any of the preceeding claims characterized in that in continuation of and coaxially to the housing (19) centre line (4), there is an activating pin (161) which is fed to activate a central valve pin head in the core (FIG. 4B) via an axial shifting from a position farthest from the valve (FIG. 4A).
- 6. Valve connector according to claim 5 characterized in that a control knob (162) integrated in the activating pin is used to control the activating pin (161), and the control knob (162) is rotatably attached to the housing (164) concentric with the activating pin (161) and centrally incorporating this with feeding mechanisms which cooperate with corresponding feeding mechanisms on the activating pin (161) which is rotation-free, but slidingly attached to the to housing (164) to ensure the rotation-free, axial shifting of this from an inactive position (FIG. 4A) to an activating position (FIG. 4B).
- 7. Valve connector according to claim 5 characterized in that the control knob (43) is rotatably attached to the housing (33) concentrically with the activating pin (40) and is centrally incorporating this and is having a cylinder (48), which at suitable feedings reaches out between the housing (35) and the activating pin (40), which is moveably attached to the control knob (43), which can shift in the cylinder (48) and uses feeding mechanisms (51, 32) to reach out between cylinder (48) slits (49, 50) and corresponding feeding mechanisms (67) in the housing (35) to axially shift the activating pin (40) from an inactive position (FIG. 5A) to an activating position (FIG. 5B).
- 8. Valve connector according to claim 5, characterized in that the activating pin in the housing (302) is constructed as a piston (304) equipped with a suitable securing means and a piston rod (312), which can slide in the cylinder (303) shaped housing (302), and which, without any physical load, is held in a sealing longitudinal position against the cylinder wall, so that the forced sliding of the piston after the connection of the valve connector (301) to a Schrader valve occurs by means of the compressed air which is transported from the pressure source, and so that the piston (304) in the position farthest from the wheel valve seals less than 100% against the cylinder wall, and the distal part of the piston rod (312) is equipped with longitudinal air ducts (306), thereby allowing the air to pass the piston rod (312) past the sealed piston control (308) with the sealing means (311).
- 9. Valve connector according to claim 5 characterized in that the piston (304) is constructed as a central, axially sliding valve (317), which is elastically pressed to a closing position towards the top of the piston (304).
- 10. Valve connector according to claim 1 characterized in that the piston valve is levered with a valve lever which excentricly reaches through the piston (304) and its piston rod (312), and that a spring between the piston (304) and its valve (317) keeps the valve closed, when the piston (304) does not influence the central core pin (301) of the core.
- 11. Valve connector according to claim 8 characterized in that the piston (304) valve (317) is levered by a core pin (318) which concentrically reaches axially through the piston (304), where it by a spring (316) is held in a position distant from the piston (304).
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0125/95 |
Feb 1995 |
DK |
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9518558.3 |
Sep 1995 |
GB |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part of PCT/DK96/00055 application filed Feb. 2, 1996.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
08837505 |
Apr 1997 |
US |
Child |
09939170 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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PCT/DK96/00055 |
Feb 1996 |
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08837505 |
Apr 1997 |
US |