BACKGROUND
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an inflating device, and more particularly to a
manual dual-directional inflating device that can supply compressed air in dual directions.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] An inflating device is applied to inflate a tire of a bicycle or a motorcycle or
a ball. To inflate an inflatable object in a flat state with an inflating device having
a large volume, the inflating speed is high in a low resistance. When the inflatable
object is almost completely inflated, the inflatable object has a high pressure inside,
so a high resistance will occur when the object is inflated with the inflating device
having a large volume. When the object is inflated with an inflating device that has
a small volume, a smaller resistance is generated so that the object is easily inflated.
[0003] A conventional inflating device comprises a large pump and a small pump combined
with each other, such that the conventional inflating device is convenient for use.
However, the conventional inflating device can only inflate an object in a unidirectional
manner, so the conventional inflating device cannot inflate an object rapidly. In
addition, a switch is easily touched during the operation of the conventional inflating
device, so the large pump and the small pump will be switched to each other unintentionally
and the conventional inflating device is inconvenient in use.
[0004] To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an inflating
device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The main objective of the invention is to provide an inflating device that can supply
compressed air in dual directions.
[0006] The inflating device has a body, a large cylinder, a small cylinder, a handle, and
a switching mechanism. The body has a first chamber, a foot step, a top cap, a first
inlet, a first check valve, a second inlet, and a second check valve. The first chamber
is defined in the body. The foot step is mounted on a bottom end of the body. The
top cap is mounted on a top end of the body. The first inlet is defined in the top
cap and communicates with the first chamber. The first check valve is mounted in the
body and is disposed between the first chamber and the first inlet. The second inlet
is defined in the body and communicates with the first chamber. The second check valve
is mounted in the body and is disposed between the first chamber and the second inlet.
The large cylinder is mounted moveably in the first chamber of the body and has a
top end, a second chamber, an upper input gap, an inner bottom base, and a bottom
base. The top end of the large cylinder extends out of the top cap. The second chamber
is defined in the large cylinder. The upper input gap is defined between an outer
surface of a bottom end of the large cylinder and an inner surface of the first chamber.
The inner bottom base is mounted on the bottom end of the large cylinder and has a
third inlet and a third check valve. The third inlet is defined in the inner bottom
base and communicates with the second chamber. The third check valve is mounted in
the third inlet. The bottom base is connected with the large cylinder, is located
below the inner bottom base, and has an outer surface, an input passage, a first annular
holding recess, and a first O-ring. The outer surface of the bottom base is spaced
from the inner surface of the first chamber to define a lower input gap between the
outer surface of the bottom base and the inner surface of the first chamber. The input
passage is defined between the inner bottom base and the bottom base and communicates
with the third inlet. The first annular holding recess is defined around and communicates
with the input passage. The first O-ring is mounted moveably in the first annular
holding recess. The small cylinder is mounted moveably in the second chamber of the
large cylinder and has a top end, a third chamber, and a piston base. The top end
of the small cylinder extends out of the top end of the large cylinder. The third
chamber is defined in the small cylinder. The piston base is hollow, is mounted on
a bottom end of the small cylinder, and has a bottom cover, a second annular holding
recess, a second O-ring, a fourth inlet, and a fourth check valve. The second annular
holding recess is defined around the piston base. The second O-ring is mounted in
the second annular holding recess. The fourth inlet is defined in the bottom cover
and communicates with the second chamber and the third chamber. The fourth check valve
is mounted in the fourth inlet. The handle is mounted on the top end of the small
cylinder and has an outlet defined in the handle and communicating with the third
chamber of the small cylinder. The switching mechanism is mounted on the top end of
the large cylinder.
[0007] Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent
from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an inflating device in accordance with the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is another perspective view of the inflating device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the inflating device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional side view of the inflating device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional front view of the inflating device in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross sectional front view of the inflating device in Fig. 5;
Fig. 7 is another enlarged cross sectional front view of the inflating device in Fig.
5;
Fig. 8 is an operational cross sectional side view of the inflating device in Fig.
1; and
Fig. 9 is another operational cross sectional side view of the inflating device in
Fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] With reference to Figs. 1 to 5, an inflating device in accordance with the present
invention comprises a body 10, a larger cylinder 20, a small cylinder 30, a handle
40, and a switching mechanism 50.
[0010] The body 10 is elongated and hollow and has a first chamber 101, a foot step 11,
a top cap 12, a first inlet 102, and a second inlet 103. The first chamber 101 is
defined in the body 10. The foot step 11 is mounted on a bottom end of the body 10.
The top cap 12 is mounted on a top end of the body 10. The first inlet 102 is defined
in the top cap 12 and communicates with the first chamber 101. A first check valve
13 is mounted in the body 10 and is disposed between the first chamber 101 and the
first inlet 102. The second inlet 103 is defined in the body 10 and communicates with
the first chamber 101. A second check valve 14 is mounted in the body 10 and is disposed
between the first chamber 101 and the second inlet 103.
[0011] With further reference to Fig. 7, the large cylinder 20 is mounted moveably in the
first chamber 101 and has a top end, a bottom end, an outer surface, a second chamber
201, an inner bottom base 21. The top end of the large cylinder 20 extends out of
the top cap 12. The outer surface at the bottom end of the large cylinder 20 is spaced
from an inner surface of the first chamber 101 to define an upper input gap 104 between
the outer surface of the larger cylinder 20 and the inner surface of the first chamber
101. The second chamber 201 is defined in the large cylinder 20. The inner bottom
base 21 is mounted on the bottom end of the large cylinder 20 and has a third inlet
202 defined in the inner bottom base 21 and communicates with the second chamber 201.
A third check valve 22 is mounted in the third inlet 202.
[0012] A bottom base 23 is mounted in the first chamber 101, is connected with the bottom
of the large cylinder 20, and is located below the inner bottom base 21. The bottom
base 23 has an outer surface spaced from the inner surface of the first chamber 101
to define a lower input gap 105 between the outer surface of the bottom base 23 and
the inner surface of the first chamber 101. An input passage 203 is defined between
the inner bottom base 21 and the bottom base 23 and communicates with the third inlet
202. A first annular holding recess 204 is defined around and communicates with the
input passage 203. A first O-ring 24 is mounted moveably in the first annular holding
recess 204. The upper input gap 104 and the lower input gap 105 communicate with the
first annular holding recess 204.
[0013] The small cylinder 30 is mounted moveably in the second chamber 201 and has a top
end, a bottom end, a third chamber 301, and a piston base 31. The top end of the small
cylinder 30 is mounted through and extends out of the top end of the large cylinder
20. The piston base 31 is mounted on the bottom end of the small cylinder 30. A second
annular holding recess is defined around the piston base 31, and a second O-ring 32
is mounted in the second annular holding recess. The piston base 31 is hollow and
has a bottom cover 33, a fourth inlet 302 and a fourth check valve 34. The fourth
inlet 302 is defined in the bottom cover 33 and communicates with the second chamber
201 and the third chamber 301. The fourth check valve 34 is mounted in the fourth
inlet 302.
[0014] The handle 40 is mounted on the top end of the small cylinder 30 and is located above
the top cap 12. The handle 40 has an outlet 41 and a pressure gauge 60. The outlet
41 is defined in the handle 40 and communicates with the third chamber 301. The pressure
gauge 60 is mounted on the handle 40 and communicates with the third chamber 301.
[0015] With reference to Figs. 3 and 6, the switching mechanism 50 is mounted on the top
end of the large cylinder 20 and comprises a switching block 51, a holding collar
52, a first limiting member 53, a second limiting member 54, and a top cover 55. The
switching block 51 is mounted moveably on the top end of the large cylinder 20 and
has an engaging portion 511 formed on the switching block 51 and engaged with an engaging
recess 42 defined in the handle 40. The holding collar 52 is mounted securely on the
top end of the large cylinder 20 and presses against the switching block 51. The first
limiting member 53 is mounted pivotally on the holding collar 52 and comprises a first
limiting segment 531 and a first pivotal segment 532. The first limiting segment 531
is formed on an end of the first limiting member 53. The first pivotal segment 532
is formed on the first limiting member 53 and is pivotally connected with the holding
collar 52. The second limiting member 54 is mounted pivotally on the holding collar
52 and comprises a second limiting segment 541 and a second pivotal segment 542. The
second limiting segment 541 is formed on a middle portion of the second limiting member
54. The second pivotal segment 542 is formed on the second limiting member 54 and
is pivotally connected with the holding collar 52. The top cover 55 is located above
the holding collar 52 and covers the first limiting member 53 and the second limiting
member 54. Two ends of the switching block 51 extend respectively out of two sides
of the top cover 55. In addition, the switching block 51 further has a first limiting
recess 512 and a second limiting recess 513 for engaging respectively with the first
limiting member 53 and the second limiting member 54 inside.
[0016] To inflate an object with the small cylinder 30, the switching block 51 is pushed
to engage with the body 10 such that the larger cylinder 20 is kept from moving. At
this time, the first limiting segment 531 on the first limiting member 53 is engaged
with the first limiting recess 512 due to the gravity. When the handle 40 is pulled
upward and the small cylinder 30 is moved upward, air will be sucked into the first
chamber 101 via the first inlet 102. The air then enters into the second chamber 201
via the upper input gap 104, the first annular holding recess 204, the input passage
203, and the third inlet 202. When the handle 40 is pushed downward, the third check
valve 22 is closed and the fourth check valve 34 is opened such that the air in the
second chamber 201 will enter into the third chamber 301 via the fourth inlet 302.
The air in the third chamber 301 will be pushed into the inflatable object via the
outlet 41. While the small cylinder 30 is moved, the switching block 51 is locked
and is prevented from moving. When the small cylinder 30 is moved to a lowest position,
the first limiting member 53 can be pivoted to disengage the first limiting segment
531 from the first limiting recess 512. Thus, the switching block 51 is unlocked and
can be moved.
[0017] With reference to Figs. 7 and 8, to inflate an object with the large cylinder 20,
the switching block 51 is pushed to disengage from the body 10 and to engage with
the engaging recess 42 in the handle 40 such that the large cylinder 20 is moveable
with the small cylinder 30. At this time, the second limiting segment 541 of the second
limiting member 54 is engaged with the second limiting recess 513 due to the gravity.
When the handle 40 is pulled upward, the small cylinder 30 and the large cylinder
20 are moved upward together.
[0018] The air in the first chamber 101 above the bottom base 23 will be pushed into the
third chamber 301 via the upper input gap 104, the first annular holding recess 204,
the input passage 203 , the third inlet 202, and the fourth inlet 302. The original
air in the third chamber 301 will be pushed into the inflatable object via the outlet
41. At this time, the first O-ring 24 abuts the top surface of the bottom base 23,
so the air in the first chamber 101 above the bottom base 23 is kept from passing
through the lower input gap 105 and from entering the space in the first chamber 101
below the bottom base 23. The air outside the body 10 will be sucked into the space
of the first chamber 101 below the bottom base 23 via the second inlet 103.
[0019] With reference to Figs. 7 and 9, when the handle 40 is pushed downward, the O-ring
24 will be moved upward in the first annular holding recess 204. The air in the first
chamber 101 below the bottom base 23 will be pushed into the third chamber 301 via
the lower input gap 105, the first annular holding recess 204, the input passage 203,
the third inlet 202, and the fourth inlet 302, and the air in the third chamber 301
is pushed to inflate the object via the outlet 41. At this time, the air outside the
body 10 will be sucked into the space of the first chamber 101 above the bottom base
23 via the first inlet 102. Accordingly, the object can be inflated both in the upward
and downward movements of the handle 40.
[0020] While the small cylinder 30 is moved, the switching block 51 is locked and is prevented
from moving. When the small cylinder 30 is moved to a lowest position, the second
limiting member 54 can be pivoted to disengage the second limiting segment 541 from
the second limiting recess 513. Thus, the switching block 51 is unlocked and can be
moved.
[0021] With such an arrangement, the inflating device in accordance with the present invention
can inflate an object by the large cylinder in both directions, i.e. upward and downward
movements, such that the inflating efficiency of the inflating device is improved.
In addition, because the switching block 51 is locked by the first limiting member
53 or the second limiting member 54 during the operation of the inflating device,
the switching block 51 cannot be moved unintentionally. Furthermore, with the arrangement
of the pressure gauge 60, the pressures in the third chamber 301 can be shown on the
pressure gauge 60 to a user.
1. An inflating device,
characterized in that the inflating device comprises:
a body (10) having
a first chamber (101) defined in the body (10) ;
a foot step (11) mounted on a bottom end of the body (10);
a top cap (12) mounted on a top end of the body (10);
a first inlet (102) defined in the top cap (12) and communicating with the first chamber
(101);
a first check valve (13) mounted in the body (10) and disposed between the first chamber
(101) and the first inlet (102);
a second inlet (103) defined in the body (10) and communicating with the first chamber
(101); and
a second check valve (14) mounted in the body (10) and disposed between the first
chamber (101) and the second inlet (103);
a large cylinder (20) mounted moveably in the first chamber (101) of the body (10)
and having
a top end extending out of the top cap (12);
a second chamber (201) defined in the large cylinder (20);
an upper input gap (104) defined between an outer surface of a bottom end of the large
cylinder (20) and an inner surface of the first chamber (101);
an inner bottom base (21) mounted on the bottom end of the large cylinder (20) and
having
a third inlet (202) defined in the inner bottom base (21) and communicating with the
second chamber (201); and
a third check valve (22) mounted in the third inlet (202);
a bottom base (23) connected with the large cylinder (20), located below the inner
bottom base (21), and having
an outer surface spaced from the inner surface of the first chamber (101) to define
a lower input gap (105) between the outer surface of the bottom base (23) and the
inner surface of the first chamber (101);
an input passage (203) defined between the inner bottom base (21) and the bottom base
(23) and communicating with the third inlet (202);
a first annular holding recess (204) defined around and communicating with the input
passage (203); and
a first O-ring (24) mounted moveably in the first annular holding recess (204);
a small cylinder (30) mounted moveably in the second chamber (201) of the large cylinder
(20) and having
a top end extending out of the top end of the large cylinder (20);
a third chamber (301) defined in the small cylinder (30); and
a piston base (31) being hollow, mounted on a bottom end of the small cylinder (30),
and having
a bottom cover (33);
a second annular holding recess defined around the piston base (31);
a second O-ring (32) mounted in the second annular holding recess;
a fourth inlet (302) defined in the bottom cover (33) and communicating with the second
chamber (201) and the third chamber (301); and
a fourth check valve (34) mounted in the fourth inlet (302);
a handle (40) mounted on the top end of the small cylinder (30) and having an outlet
(41) defined in the handle (40) and communicating with the third chamber (301) of
the small cylinder (30); and
a switching mechanism (50) mounted on the top end of the large cylinder (20).
2. The inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) comprises
a switching block (51) mounted moveably on the top end of the large cylinder (20)
and having an engaging portion (511); and
a holding collar (52) mounted securely on the top end of the large cylinder (20) and
pressing against the switching block (51); and
the handle (40) has an engaging recess (42) defined in the handle (40) and selectively
engaged with the engaging portion (511) on the switching block (51).
3. The inflating device as claimed in claim 2, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) further comprises
a first limiting member (53) pivotally mounted on the holding collar (52) and having
a first limiting segment (531); and
a second limiting member (54) pivotally mounted on the holding collar (52) and having
a second limiting segment (541); and
the switching block (51) has
a first limiting recess (512) defined in the switching block (51) and selectively
engaged with the first limiting segment (531) of the first limiting member (53); and
a second limiting recess (513) defined in the switching block (51) and selectively
engaged with the second limiting segment (541) of the second limiting member (54)
.
4. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) further comprises a top cover (55) located above the
holding collar (52) and covering the first limiting member (53) and the second limiting
member (54); and
two ends of the switching block (51) extend respectively out of two sides of the top
cover (55).
5. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first limiting member (53)
has a first pivotal segment (532) formed on the first limiting member (53) and pivotally
connected with the holding collar (52).
6. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second limiting member (54)
has a second pivotal segment (542) formed on a middle of the second limiting member
(54) and pivotally connected with the holding collar (52).
7. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the handle (40) further comprises
a pressure gauge (60) mounted on the handle (40) and communicating with the third
chamber (301).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. An inflating device comprising:
a body (10) having
a first chamber (101) defined in the body (10) ;
a foot step (11) mounted on a bottom end of the body (10);
a top cap (12) mounted on a top end of the body (10);
a first inlet (102) defined in the top cap (12) and communicating with the first chamber
(101);
a first check valve (13) mounted in the body (10) and disposed between the first chamber
(101) and the first inlet (102);
a second inlet (103) defined in the body (10) and communicating with the first chamber
(101); and
a second check valve (14) mounted in the body (10) and disposed between the first
chamber (101) and the second inlet (103);
a large cylinder (20) mounted moveably in the first chamber (101) of the body (10)
and having
a second chamber (201) defined in the large cylinder (20) ;
a top end extending out of the top cap (12);
a small cylinder (30) mounted moveably in the second chamber (201) of the large cylinder
(20) and having
a top end extending out of the top end of the large cylinder (20); and
a handle (40) mounted on the top end of the small cylinder (30), characterized in that:
the large cylinder (20) further comprises
an upper input gap (104) defined between an outer surface of a bottom end of the large
cylinder (20) and an inner surface of the first chamber (101);
an inner bottom base (21) mounted on the bottom end of the large cylinder (20) and
having
a third inlet (202) defined in the inner bottom base (21) and communicating with the
second chamber (201); and
a third check valve (22) mounted in the third inlet (202);
a bottom base (23) connected with the large cylinder (20), located below the inner
bottom base (21), and having
an outer surface spaced from the inner surface of the first chamber (101) to define
a lower input gap (105) between the outer surface of the bottom base (23) and the
inner surface of the first chamber (101);
an input passage (203) defined between the inner bottom base (21) and the bottom base
(23) and communicating with the third inlet (202);
a first annular holding recess (204) defined around and communicating with the input
passage (203) ; and
a first O-ring (24) mounted moveably in the first annular holding recess (204);
the small cylinder (30) further comprises
a third chamber (301) defined in the small cylinder (30); and
a piston base (31) being hollow, mounted on a bottom end of the small cylinder (30),
and having
a bottom cover (33);
a second annular holding recess defined around the piston base (31);
a second O-ring (32) mounted in the second annular holding recess;
a fourth inlet (302) defined in the bottom cover (33) and communicating with the second
chamber (201) and the third chamber (301); and
a fourth check valve (34) mounted in the fourth inlet (302);
the handle (40) has an outlet (41) defined in the handle (40) and communicating with
the third chamber (301) of the small cylinder (30); and
a switching mechanism (50) is mounted on the top end of the large cylinder (20).
2. The inflating device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) comprises
a switching block (51) mounted moveably on the top end of the large cylinder (20)
and having an engaging portion (511); and
a holding collar (52) mounted securely on the top end of the large cylinder (20) and
pressing against the switching block (51); and
the handle (40) has an engaging recess (42) defined in the handle (40) and selectively
engaged with the engaging portion (511) on the switching block (51).
3. The inflating device as claimed in claim 2, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) further comprises
a first limiting member (53) pivotally mounted on the holding collar (52) and having
a first limiting segment (531); and
a second limiting member (54) pivotally mounted on the holding collar (52) and having
a second limiting segment (541); and
the switching block (51) has
a first limiting recess (512) defined in the switching block (51) and selectively
engaged with the first limiting segment (531) of the first limiting member (53); and
a second limiting recess (513) defined in the switching block (51) and selectively
engaged with the second limiting segment (541) of the second limiting member (54)
.
4. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the switching mechanism (50) further comprises a top cover (55) located above the
holding collar (52) and covering the first limiting member (53) and the second limiting
member (54); and
two ends of the switching block (51) extend respectively out of two sides of the top
cover (55).
5. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first limiting member (53)
has a first pivotal segment (532) formed on the first limiting member (53) and pivotally
connected with the holding collar (52).
6. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second limiting member (54)
has a second pivotal segment (542) formed on a middle of the second limiting member
(54) and pivotally connected with the holding collar (52).
7. The inflating device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the handle (40) further comprises
a pressure gauge (60) mounted on the handle (40) and communicating with the third
chamber (301).