An air pump comprises a hollow pump body, at least one pulling member, an air inlet and an air outlet. The hollow pump body has air inside and consist of flexible sides and two opposite stiff ends. The air outlet is provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the pump body when the pump body is pressed. The pulling member is attached to one of the stiff ends of the pump body in order to restore the pressed pump body by pulling the pulling member. The air inlet is provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the shape of the pressed pump body.
|
6. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having and interior and an exterior and having air located in the interior and including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the first and second stiff ends are pressed to flatten the pump body; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body; when the first and second stiff ends are pulled to restore the shape of the pump body; wherein: the first end and the second end are complementary to each other so that they can be exactly fitted together to generate an air tightness. 5. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having and interior and an exterior and having air located in the interior and including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the first and second stiff ends are pressed to flatten the pump body; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body; when the first and second stiff ends are pulled to restore the shape of the pump body; said air pump being mounted inside the inflatable body of an inflatable product; the first end of the air pump is curved and received in the inflatable body; and at least one air hole being provided in the first curved end of the air pump in order to allow air in the inflatable body to flow back to the air pump.
3. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having an interior and an exterior; the pump body having air located in the interior; the pump body including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the pump body is pressed; at least one pulling member attached to the first stiff end of the pump body in order to restore the shape of the pressed pump body by pulling the pulling member; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the first stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the pressed pump body shape; wherein: the pump body is firmly received in an inflatable body; the pulling member is kept outside the an inflatable body; and a ring weight movably provided around the pump body. 1. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having an interior and an exterior; the pump body having air located in the interior; the pump body including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the pump body is pressed; at least one pulling member attached to the first stiff end of the pump body in order to restore the shape of the pressed pump body by pulling the pulling member; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the first stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the pressed pump body shape; wherein: the pump body is received in an inflatable body and the pulling member is kept outside the an inflatable body; and a weight firmly provided on the second stiff end of the pump body. 2. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having an interior and an exterior; the pump body having air located in the interior; the pump body including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the pump body is pressed; at least one pulling member attached to the first stiff end of the pump body in order to restore the shape of the pressed pump body by pulling the pulling member; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the first stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the pressed pump body shape; wherein: the pump body is received in the inflatable body and the pulling member is kept outside an inflatable body; and a weight movably provided between the first stiff end and the second stiff end. 4. An air pump for inflating an inflatable product, the air pump comprising:
a hollow pump body having an interior and an exterior; the pump body having air located in the interior; the pump body including flexible sides, a first stiff end and a second stiff end opposite to the first stiff end; an air outlet provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the interior when the pump body is pressed; at least one pulling member attached to the first stiff end of the pump body in order to restore the shape of the pressed pump body by pulling the pulling member; and an air inlet provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the first stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the pressed pump body shape; wherein: the air pump has two pulling members respectively attached to the first and second stiff ends; the pump body is firmly received in an inflatable body; and the pulling members are kept outside the an inflatable body. |
As shown in
While operating the air pump (8), the user depresses it to discharge the air inside, through an air outlet (84), so that the pump body (81) is flattened and the spring (82) is compressed. Then, he releases the air pump (8). The pump body (81) is automatically restored under the action of the spring (82). Also, outside air is sucked into the air pump (8) through an air inlet (83). By repeating the above operations, the air pump (8) can continuously supply air.
Check valves are necessarily provided in the air inlet (83) and air outlet (84) in order to control the air to flow in a single direction. It is understood that various check valves can be used in the air pump (8) and are therefore not shown in FIG. 9.
Unfortunately, the pump body (81) made of flexible material is easily pricked by the spring (82) which is generally made of steel. Further, the air pump (8) cannot readily be packaged for sale and transport.
The foam (92) has many pores itself and is elastic. When the user depresses the air pump (9), both the foam (92) and the pump body (91) are flattened. The air in the pores of the foam (92) is pushed out and is discharged to the outside of the air pump (9) through the air outlet (94). When the user releases the air pump (9), the foam (92) regains its original shape due to its own elasticity and outside air is sucked in the foam (92) through the air inlet (93) and the bore (921).
In this example, the foam (92) is expensive and requires a great deal of storage space. Moreover, the force applied to depress the foam (92) may cause permanent deformation to the foam (92) so that the air pump (9) fails to function properly.
An object of the present invention is to provide an air pump to overcome the problems of the prior art. The air pump of this invention comprises a hollow pump body, at least one pulling member, an air inlet and an air outlet. The hollow pump body has air inside and consists of flexible sides and two opposite stiff ends. The air outlet is provided on the pump body to discharge the air in the pump body when the pump body is pressed. The pulling member is attached to one of the stiff ends of the pump body in order to restore the pressed pump body to its original shape by pulling the pulling member. The air inlet is provided on the pump body to suck outside air into the pump body when the stiff end is pulled by the pulling member to restore the pressed pump body shape.
Alternatively, the air pump comprises a hollow pump body, an air inlet and an air outlet. The pump body has air inside and consists of flexible sides, a first and second curved ends which are stiff. The air outlet is provided on the first curved end (or at any proper position of the pump body) to discharge the air in the pump body when the first and second ends are pressed to flatten the pump body. The air inlet is provided on the second curved end (or at any proper position of the pump body) to suck outside air into the pump body when the first and second ends are pulled to restored the shape of the pump body.
Alternatively, the air pump of this invention comprises an inflatable pump body, an air inlet and an air outlet. An air chamber is formed and surrounded by the inflatable group body. The inside of the pump body is divided into a first air cell and a second air cell with an opening provided therebetween, and the air chamber and the first air cell respectively have a first air and a second air inside. The air outlet is mounted on the pump body to discharge the first air in the air chamber when the pump body is pressed by a force. The air inlet is mounted on the pump body to suck outside air into the air chamber when the force is released. The second air in the first air cell is pushed into the second air cell through the opening when the pump body is pressed by the force, and automatically flows back to the first air cell through the opening when the force is released.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
As shown in
An air inlet (15) is provided on the end (11) while an air outlet (16) is provided on the other end (12). Also referring to
To operate the air pump (1), the user puts his hand or foot under the band (14) and depresses the end (11) of the pump body (10). As shown in
Then, the user upturns the top surface (21) of the air mattress (2). The sand ring (236) falls down to the bottom surface (22) so that the bottom surface (22), rather than the top surface (21), suffers from its weight. Thus, the beautiful top surface (21) remains smooth.
It is understood that the heavy weight (356) can be movably provided between the upper end (357) and the lower end (368) to function the same.
The air pump (61) has flexible sides (610) and two stiff ends (611), (612) which are in the shape of a bowl (or in any proper shape). A check valve (617) and a back-flow hole (614) are provided in the bowl-shaped end (611) while an air outlet (615) is provided on the same end (611). Also, an air inlet are provided on the other end (612), where another check valve (618) and a valve cap (613) are mounted.
The user holds the two stiff ends (611), (612) and compresses the pump body to pump air (100), through the check valve (617) and the air outlet (615), into the inflatable shaft (63) and ribs (62). The pump body is flattened. Then, the user pulls the two stiff ends (611), (612) in opposite directions to restore the shape of the air pump (61). A small quantity of air (700) in the inflatable umbrella (6) can flow back to the pump body through the hole (614). Therefore, the whole inflatable shaft (63) including the air pump (61) can be filled with air after the pumping operations are finished. Then, the user closes the valve cap (613) to prevent air from leaking out.
If the user intends to stow the umbrella (6), he opens an air-discharging valve (65) provided thereon to discharge the air therein.
The end (412) of the pump body (41) is in the shape of a bowl, on which a tapered sleeve (415) is formed. A tapered portion (414) is formed on the other end (411) of the pump body (41) and can be exactly fitted into the tapered sleeve (415) to ensure an air tightness while the air pump (46) is not in use, as shown in FIG. 7C. Also, two check valves (417), (418) are respectively provided at the ends (411), (412) of the pump body (41) in order to control air to flow in a single direction.
To operate the air pump (46), the user puts his finger into the ring (40) and pulls the end (411) of the pump body (41) to suck outside air (200) into the pump body (41) through the check valve (417). Then, he pumps the air (100) in the pump body (41) into the inflatable sofa (4) through the other check valve (418).
To operate the air pump (75), the user opens and pulls the inflation valve (759) up and allows outside air to flow into the first air cell (7581) and second air cell (7582), but not full, and then closes the inflation valve (759). Also, some outside air automatically enters the air chamber (7568) through the check valve (753).
Then, the user depresses the top end (751) of the air pump (75), so that some of the air (300) in the first air cell (7581) flows into the second air cell (7582), and the air (400) in the air chamber (7588) flows into the inflatable product (7) through the air channel (757). Then, he removes the depressing force. Some air in the second air cell (7582) automatically flows back to the first air cell (7581) so that the pump body (758) is restored. Also, outside air flows into the air chamber (7588) through the check valve (753) again. Repeating the above operations, the user can quickly pump enough outside air into the inflatable product (7).
Although this invention has been described in its preferred forms and various examples with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred forms and the various examples can be modified regarding the details of construction. The scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and not by the specific examples given herein.
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
11058226, | Dec 08 2016 | INTEX MARKETING LTD ; INTEX INDUSTRIES XIAMEN CO LTD | Recessed air pump |
11698075, | Jun 21 2019 | INTEX MARKETING LTD | Inflatable product having electric and manual pumps |
7127762, | May 12 2005 | Ideal Time Consultants Limited | Inflatable product with stowable pump |
D949257, | Jun 18 2020 | Exercise bucket |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
2204738, | |||
2686006, | |||
2698028, | |||
3068494, | |||
3128480, | |||
3216413, | |||
3297241, | |||
4531330, | Feb 01 1982 | Bed/shelter unit | |
4862533, | Sep 18 1987 | Sleeping bag and an air mattress | |
4930174, | Jun 16 1987 | JACKEL INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD , A CORP OF NEW SOUTH WALES | Pump assembly for air mattress |
5297944, | Jul 07 1992 | Survival Resources, Inc. | Inflatable pump and article |
5645056, | Jul 07 1992 | Survival Resources, Inc. | Variable volumetric inflatable pump |
DE4034593, | |||
GB708759, |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Oct 17 2000 | Team Worldwide Corporation | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
Mar 27 2006 | STOL: Pat Hldr no Longer Claims Small Ent Stat |
Jul 28 2006 | M1552: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 8th Year, Large Entity. |
Jul 28 2006 | M1555: 7.5 yr surcharge - late pmt w/in 6 mo, Large Entity. |
Apr 21 2010 | M1553: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 12th Year, Large Entity. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Feb 11 2006 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Aug 11 2006 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Feb 11 2007 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Feb 11 2009 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Feb 11 2010 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Aug 11 2010 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Feb 11 2011 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Feb 11 2013 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Feb 11 2014 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Aug 11 2014 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Feb 11 2015 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Feb 11 2017 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |