[0001] The present invention relates to an air compressor, and more particularly to an air
compressor having a detachable or changeable structure for allowing an outlet tube
of the air compressor to be adjusted to different angular positions or directions,
and for allowing the air compressor to be attached to or received within various receptacles.
[0002] Typical air compressors comprise a cylinder housing attached or secured to a base
and having a piston slidably disposed therein, and a motor secured to the base and
coupled to the piston of the cylinder housing for actuating or driving the piston
of the cylinder housing in a reciprocating action.
[0003] The applicant has developed various kinds of typical air compressors, such as
U.S. Patent No. 6,846,162 to Chou, which also comprises a piston slidably disposed within a cylinder housing and slidable
along or relative to the cylinder housing in a reciprocating action and in a great
speed, and an outlet tube extended from and formed integral with the cylinder housing
and having one or more ducts extended outwardly from the outlet tube for receiving
the pressurized air from the outlet tube.
[0004] The ducts may be coupled to various kinds of facilities that require pressurized
air supplied thereto, such as pressure gauges, air nozzles, safety valves, relief
valves, etc. However, the outlet tube and the ducts are formed integral with the cylinder
housing, such that the outlet tube and the ducts may include a large volume altogether,
and may not be adjusted to different directions or positions relative to the cylinder
housing, such that the cylinder housing and the outlet tube and the ducts may not
be suitably engaged into or received within some of the outer receptacles or packages,
or the like.
[0005] The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages
of the conventional air compressors.
[0006] The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an air compressor including
a detachable or changeable structure for allowing an outlet tube of the air compressor
to be adjusted to different angular positions or directions, and for allowing the
air compressor to be attached to or received within various receptacles.
[0007] Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from
a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate
reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air compressor in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partial exploded view of the air compressor;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 1, in which one half of the air compressor
is cut off for showing an inner structure of the air compressor;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 3, illustrating the operation of the
air compressor;
FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view of the air compressor, in which some of the parts
or elements have been removed from the air compressor;
FIG. 6 is a partial exploded view as seen from the bottom of a cover of the air compressor;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 1, illustrating the operation of the
air compressor;
FIG. 8 is a further partial exploded view of the air compressor;
FIG. 9 is a partial exploded view similar to FIG. 2, illustrating the other arrangement
of the air compressor;
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the air compressor as shown in FIG. 9, in which one
half of the air compressor is cut off for showing an inner structure of the air compressor;
FIG. 11 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 10, illustrating the operation of the
air compressor as shown in FIGS. 9-10;
FIG. 12 is a perspective view illustrating another arrangement of the air compressor;
FIG. 13 is a partial exploded view of the air compressor as shown in FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the air compressor as shown in FIGS. 12-13, in which
one half of the air compressor is cut off for showing an inner structure of the air
compressor;
FIG. 15 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 14, illustrating the operation of the
air compressor as shown in FIGS. 12-15;
FIG. 16 is a perspective view similar to FIG. 12, illustrating the further arrangement
of the air compressor; and
FIG. 17 is a partial exploded view illustrating the air compressor as shown in FIG.
16.
[0008] Referring to the drawings, and initially to FIGS. 1-8, an air compressor in accordance
with the present invention comprises a supporting base 10 including a plate 11 having
an aperture 12 formed in a lower portion 13 thereof, and having an orifice 14 formed
in an upper portion 15 thereof (FIGS. 5, 8), and having an arm 16 laterally extended
from the upper portion 15 thereof, and a cylinder housing 17 provided on or extended
from the arm 16 and preferably formed integral with the arm 16 and the plate 11, but
the cylinder housing 17 may also be separated from the plate 11 and detachably secured
to the plate 11 with such as fasteners 99 (FIG. 8).
[0009] The cylinder housing 17 includes a chamber 18 formed therein (FIGS. 2-4) and having
an open top (FIG. 2) and an open bottom (FIGS. 3, 4), and defined by a peripheral
wall 19 (FIGS. 2), for slidably receiving a piston 70 therein. The piston 70 is slidably
received in the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17, and includes an extension or
piston rod 71 extended therefrom, for allowing the piston 70 to slide in reciprocating
action in the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17, and to generate pressurized air.
The piston 70 includes a sealing ring 72 attached or secured onto the outer peripheral
portion thereof and slidably engaged with the cylinder housing 17, for making an air
tight seal between the piston 70 and the cylinder housing 17.
[0010] The cylinder housing 17 includes a cover 20 detachably secured on top thereof with
such as fasteners 90, for enclosing or blocking the open top of the chamber 18 thereof
(FIGS. 2-4), and a sealing ring 91 is disposed and engaged between the cover 20 and
the cylinder housing 17, for making an air tight seal between the cover 20 and the
cylinder housing 17. For example, the cover 20 includes a peripheral slot 92 formed
in the bottom portion thereof (FIG. 6), for receiving the sealing ring 91 and for
partially receiving the peripheral wall 19 of the cylinder housing 17. The cover 20
includes an outlet tube 21 extended upwardly or outwardly from the top thereof, and
having a compartment 22 formed therein and communicating with the chamber 18 of the
cylinder housing 17, for receiving the pressurized air from the chamber 18 of the
cylinder housing 17.
[0011] A spring-biased check valve 24 (FIGS. 2-4) may be disposed in the outlet tube 21,
and engaged with a valve seat 26 that is formed or provided between the outlet tube
21 and the cover 20 or the cylinder housing 17, for controlling the inner air to flow
from the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 into the compartment 22 of the outlet
tube 21 only, and for preventing the inner air from flowing backwardly from the compartment
22 of the outlet tube 21 into the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17. A cap 27
may further be provided and attached to the outer or free end of the outlet tube 21
with such as threading engagements, for blocking or enclosing the compartment 22 of
the outlet tube 21, and for stably retaining the spring-biased check valve 24 within
the compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21.
[0012] A relief valve or safety valve (not shown) may further be provided and attached to
the outlet tube 21 when the cap 27 is disengaged from the outer or free end of the
outlet tube 21, for relieving the pressurized air when the air pressure within the
cylinder housing 17 and the outlet tube 21 is over-pressurized, or when the air pressure
reaches a predetermined value. The spring-biased check valve 24 may thus be used as
a control means to control the pressurized air to flow from the chamber 18 of the
cylinder housing 17 into the compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21, and to prevent
the pressurized air from flowing backwardly from the compartment 22 of the outlet
tube 21 into the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17.
[0013] The cover 20 further includes a port 25 extended therefrom, and communicating with
the compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21, for receiving the pressurized air from the
compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21. A coupler 85 is further provided and includes
one or more ducts 28, 29, 30, 31 extended outwardly therefrom, for coupling to various
kinds of facilities that require pressurized air supplied thereto. One or more lids
(not shown) may further be provided and attached or secured to either of the ducts
28, 29, 30, 31 with such as threading or force-fitting engagements, for selectively
enclosing or blocking the ducts 28, 29, 30, 31, when the ducts 28, 29, 30, 31 are
not required to be used.
[0014] For example, one of the ducts 31 of the coupler 85 may be coupled to the port 25
of the cover 20 with such as a hose 88, for receiving the pressurized air from the
compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21 via the port 25 of the cover 20. A pressure gauge
33 may be provided and attached to the other duct 28, for detecting and showing the
air pressure within the cylinder housing 17 and/or the outlet tube 21. A nozzle 34
may be provided and attached to another duct 29, for allowing the pressurized air
to be supplied from the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 and the compartment
22 of the outlet tube 21 to various facilities that require pressurized air supplied
thereto, with the nozzle 34.
[0015] A relief valve 32 may further be provided and attached to the other duct 30, for
relieving the pressurized air when the air pressure within the cylinder housing 17
and/or the outlet tube 21 reaches a predetermined pressure or the highest pressure,
and thus for preventing the cylinder housing 17 and/or the outlet tube 21 from being
over-pressurized, and/or for safety purposes. The pressure gauge 33 and the nozzle
34 and the relief valve 32 may thus be easily and readily attached to or coupled to
the outlet tube 21 with the ducts 28, 29, 30, 31 of the coupler 85, without additional
or specialized coupling members or tools.
[0016] A gear 40 is rotatably attached to the lower portion 13 of the plate 11 with one
or more bearings and a shaft 42, and an eccentric member 45 is secured to the shaft
42 of the gear 40 and rotated in concert with the gear 40 and includes a crank or
an eccentric pin 47 extended therefrom and coupled to the piston rod 71 of the piston
70, in order to actuate or to move the piston 70 relative to the cylinder housing
17 in reciprocating actions.
[0017] A motor 50 may be attached or secured to the upper portion 15 of the plate 11 with
such as fasteners 51 (FIGS. 1, 2, 7), and includes a spindle 52 extended into the
upper orifice 14 of the plate 11 (FIGS. 3, 4), and includes a pinion 53 secured to
the spindle 52 thereof, and engaged with the gear 40, for allowing the gear 40 to
be rotated or driven by the motor 50 via the pinion 53, and thus for allowing the
piston 70 to be actuated or moved relative to the cylinder housing 17 in reciprocating
actions by the eccentric member 45 and the eccentric pin 47. A fan device 54 may further
be provided and coupled to the motor 50 for being rotated or driven by the motor 50
to generate circulating or ventilating air.
[0018] In operation, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the piston 70 may be actuated or moved relative
to the cylinder housing 17 in reciprocating actions by the motor 50 via pinion 53,
the gear 40, the eccentric member 45 and the eccentric pin 47, in order to generate
a pressurized air, and to allow the pressurized air to flow into the compartment 22
of the outlet tube 21, and then to flow out through either or all of the ducts 28,
29, 30 of the coupler 85, and thus to allow the air pressure within the cylinder housing
17 and/or the outlet tube 21 to be detected and shown by the pressure gauge 33, and
to allow the pressurized air to be supplied into the facilities that require pressurized
air supplied thereto, with the nozzle 34, and/or to the pressurized air to be relieved
via the relief valve 32 when the cylinder housing 17 and/or the outlet tube 21 is
over-pressurized or reaches the predetermined pressure or the highest pressure.
[0019] As shown in FIGS. 2-4 and 6, the cover 20 further includes an inlet 36 formed therein
and communicating with the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17, for allowing outside
air to flow into the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17, and includes a recess
37 formed in the bottom portion thereof and communicating with the inlet 36 thereof,
and includes a catch 38 extended therefrom or extended into the recess 37 thereof.
A valve device 80 includes one or first end 81 engaged with or attached to the catch
38 of the cover 20, for attaching or securing the one or first end 81 of the valve
device 80 to the cover 20.
[0020] The valve device 80 includes a spring blade structure or is a spring blade for biasing
and blocking or enclosing the inlet 36 of the cover 20, and for forming or acting
as a check valve means or device to control the outside air to flow into the chamber
18 of the cylinder housing 17 when the piston 70 moves away from the cover 20, and
to prevent the inner air from flowing out of the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing
17 through the inlet 36 of the cover 20 when the piston 70 moves toward the cover
20.
[0021] The cylinder housing 17 includes one or more, such as four studs 23 formed or provided
on the outer peripheral portion thereof, and the cover 20 further includes one or
more, such as four holes or ears 39 formed therein and selectively aligned with the
studs 23 of the cylinder housing 17, for receiving the fasteners 90 which may secure
the cover 20 on top of the cylinder housing 17.
[0022] It is to be noted that the cover 20 may be rotated or adjusted relative to the cylinder
housing 17 to different angular position, before the fasteners 90 secure the cover
20 on top of the cylinder housing 17, and thus to allow the inlet 36 and the outlet
tube 21 of the cover 20 to be rotated or adjusted relative to the cylinder housing
17 to different angular position or location, for example, the status of different
positions of the cover 20 relative to the cylinder housing 17 are shown in FIGS. 1
and 7, and thus for allowing the air compressor to be attached to or received within
various receptacles or packages.
[0023] Alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 9-11, the cylinder housing 17 includes an upper
wall 60 provided thereon for enclosing the upper portion of the chamber 18 thereof,
and includes the inlet 36 formed therein, and includes a center opening 61 formed
therein and defined by a peripheral fence 62, and includes a peripheral groove 63
formed therein and located around the peripheral fence 62, for receiving a sealing
ring 64.
[0024] The cover 20 may be secured on top of the cylinder housing 17, and the spring-biased
check valve 24 may be engaged into the compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21 via the
lower or bottom portion thereof, and biased to engage with the peripheral fence 62,
for controlling the inner air to flow from the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing
17 into the compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21 when the piston 70 moves toward the
cover 20, and for preventing the inner air from flowing backwardly from the compartment
22 of the outlet tube 21 into the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 when the piston
70 moves away from the cover 20.
[0025] The compartment 22 of the outlet tube 21 is preferably a blind compartment 22, and
the outlet tube 21 includes a peg 66 extended therefrom, or extended into the compartment
22 thereof, for engaging with the spring-biased check valve 24, and for stably anchoring
or positioning the spring-biased check valve 24 within the compartment 22 of the outlet
tube 21. The sealing ring 64 is engaged between the upper wall 60 of the cylinder
housing 17 and the cover 20, for making an air tight seal between the cover 20 and
the upper wall 60 of the cylinder housing 17.
[0026] It is also to be noted that the upper wall 60 of the cylinder housing 17 is spaced
away from the cover 20, and the inlet 36 of the upper wall 60 of the cylinder housing
17 may thus be kept out of the other objects or receptacles or packages, such that
the inlet 36 of the upper wall 60 of the cylinder housing 17 may be prevented from
being blocked or shielded when the air compressor is attached to or received within
various receptacles or packages. In addition, the outlet tube 21 of the cover 20 may
also be rotated or adjusted relative to the cylinder housing 17 to different angular
position or location, for allowing the air compressor to be attached to or received
within various receptacles or packages.
[0027] Further alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 12-15, the cover 20 of the cylinder housing
17 includes no inlet formed therein. Instead, the piston. 70 includes a bore 73 formed
therein, and the valve device 80 includes one or first end 81 engaged with or attached
to the piston 70, for biasing and blocking or enclosing the bore 73 of the piston
70, and for forming a check valve means or device to control the outside air to intake
or to flow into the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 when the piston 70 moves
away from the cover 20, and to prevent the inner air from flowing backwardly or outwardly
from the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 through the bore 73 of the piston 70
when the piston 70 moves toward the cover 20.
[0028] Further alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 16-17, the cover 20 of the cylinder housing
17 includes no inlet formed therein, and the upper wall 60 of the cylinder housing
17 also includes no inlet formed therein, but also spaced away from the cover 20.
Instead, the piston 70 includes a bore 73 formed therein, and the valve device 80
includes one or first end 81 engaged with or attached to the piston 70, for biasing
and blocking or enclosing the bore 73 of the piston 70, and for forming a check valve
means or device to control the outside air to intake or to flow into the chamber 18
of the cylinder housing 17 when the piston 70 moves away from the cover 20, and to
prevent the inner air from flowing backwardly or outwardly from the chamber 18 of
the cylinder housing 17 through the bore 73 of the piston 70, or from flowing out
of the chamber 18 of the cylinder housing 17 when the piston 70 moves toward the cover
20.
[0029] It is to be noted that the cylinder housing 17 as shown in FIGS. 9-17 may also be
separated from the plate 11, and may also be detachably secured to the plate 11 with
such as fasteners 99, similar to that shown in FIG. 8, to allow different cylinder
housings 17 of different structures or contours to be detachably or changeably secured
to the plate 11 with such as the fasteners 99 (FIG. 8).
[0030] Accordingly, the air compressor in accordance with the present invention includes
a detachable or changeable structure for allowing the outlet tube of the air compressor
to be adjusted to different angular positions or directions, and for allowing the
air compressor to be attached to or received within various receptacles or packages.
[0031] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity,
it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example
only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and
arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
1. An air compressor comprising:
a cylinder housing including a chamber formed therein, and defined by a peripheral
wall,
a piston slidably received in said chamber of said cylinder housing, and having a
piston rod extended therefrom,
a motor coupled to said piston rod, for moving said piston relative to said cylinder
housing in a reciprocating action, in order to generate pressurized air, and
a cover detachably secured on top of said cylinder housing, and including an outlet
tube having a compartment formed therein and communicating with said chamber of said
cylinder housing, for receiving the pressurized air from said chamber of said cylinder
housing, said outlet tube including a port extended therefrom, and communicating with
said compartment of said outlet tube, for receiving the pressurized air from said
compartment of said outlet tube.
2. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cylinder housing includes an
open top, and said cover is detachably secured on top of said cylinder housing for
enclosing and blocking said chamber of said cylinder housing, said cylinder housing
further includes at least two studs provided on an outer peripheral portion thereof,
and said cover includes at least two ears formed therein and selectively aligned with
said at least two studs of said cylinder housing, for receiving fasteners which adjustably
secure said cover on top of said cylinder housing.
3. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover includes a check valve
to control the inner air of said chamber of said cylinder housing to flow into said
compartment of said outlet tube when said piston moves toward said cover, and to prevent
the inner air from flowing out of said compartment of said outlet tube when said piston
moves away from said cover, said outlet tube includes a valve seat provided therein,
and said check valve is disposed in said outlet tube and engaged with said valve seat,
to control the pressurized air to flow from said chamber of said cylinder housing
into said compartment of said outlet tube, and to prevent the pressurized air from
flowing backwardly from said compartment of said outlet tube into said chamber of
said cylinder housing.
4. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cover includes a valve device
to control the outside air to flow into said chamber of said cylinder housing when
said piston moves away from said cover, and to prevent the inner air from flowing
out of said chamber of said cylinder housing through said valve device when said piston
moves toward said cover, said cover further includes an inlet formed therein, and
said valve device is secured to said cover, for blocking said inlet of said cover,
and for controlling the outside air to flow into said chamber of said cylinder housing,
said cover includes a recess formed therein and communicating with said inlet thereof,
for receiving said valve device, said cover includes a catch extended therefrom, said
valve device includes a first end secured to said catch of said cover, said cover
includes a peripheral slot formed therein, for receiving a sealing ring and for partially
receiving said peripheral wall of said cylinder housing, and for making an air tight
seal between said cover and said cylinder housing.
5. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a supporting base including
a plate having an arm extended therefrom to support said cylinder housing, said motor
being attached to said plate and including a spindle extended through said plate,
and an eccentric member coupled to said spindle of said motor and having a pin extended
therefrom and coupled to said piston rod, to move said piston relative to said cylinder
housing in reciprocating action, said plate includes a gear rotatably attached thereto
and rotatably attached to said plate with a shaft, said eccentric member is secured
to said shaft and has said pin extended therefrom.
6. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cylinder housing includes an
upper wall provided thereon for enclosing an upper portion of said chamber thereof,
said upper wall includes a center opening formed therein and defined by a peripheral
fence, and said cover is secured on top of said cylinder housing and includes a check
valve engaged into said compartment of said outlet tube and biased to engage with
said peripheral fence, for controlling the inner air to flow from said chamber of
said cylinder housing into said compartment of said outlet tube.
7. The air compressor as claimed in claim 6, wherein said upper wall includes an inlet
formed therein, and a valve device secured to said upper wall, for blocking said inlet
of said upper wall, and for controlling the outside air to flow into said chamber
of said cylinder housing.
8. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piston includes a bore formed
therein, and a valve device secured to said piston, for blocking said bore of said
piston, and for controlling the outside air to flow into said chamber of said cylinder
housing.
9. The air compressor as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a coupler coupled to said
port of said outlet tube, and including a first duct, a second duct, and at least
one third duct extended outwardly therefrom and communicating with said compartment
of said outlet tube, for receiving the pressurized air from said compartment of said
outlet tube, a pressure gauge attached to said first duct, a nozzle coupled to said
second duct, and a valve attached to said at least one third duct.
10. The air compressor as claimed in claim 9, wherein said coupler includes a hose coupled
to said port of said outlet tube.