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US1649530A
US1649530A US72228A US7222825A US1649530A US 1649530 A US1649530 A US 1649530A US 72228 A US72228 A US 72228A US 7222825 A US7222825 A US 7222825A US 1649530 A US1649530 A US 1649530A
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    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60SSERVICING, CLEANING, REPAIRING, SUPPORTING, LIFTING, OR MANOEUVRING OF VEHICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60S5/00Servicing, maintaining, repairing, or refitting of vehicles
    • B60S5/04Supplying air for tyre inflation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04BPOSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS
    • F04B33/00Pumps actuated by muscle power, e.g. for inflating
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in pneumatic pumps and more particularly relates to such pumps adapted for use to inflate air bags such as are commonly employed in connection with- A :turth-er object of the invention is to provide an air pump having a check valve interposed between the gauge and the pump whereby, when the operation of actuating the pump is interrupted, the exact pressure in the bag will be indicated on the pressure gauge.
  • a further object is to provide a pump having means slidably mounted thereon adapted to partially inclose'the nozzle inserted in the neck of the bag, thereby pre venting the neck from bursting when inflating the bag.
  • the particular object of the invention is to provide anair pump adapted for use to inflate such devices as basket balls, foot balls, etc.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the im proved pump connected to an air bag
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view showing the connection between the nozzle, pump and gauge, and also showing the guard slidahly mounted upon the nozzle to protect the neck or" the bag when inflating it;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the guard removed from the nozzle.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a modi tied form of guard.
  • a pump comprising a barrel 5 having theusual p1s-.
  • a valve cage 11 is terminally mounted in the pump barrel and has a ball check valve 12 mounted therein adapted to close the dis charge port 13 of the pump when the move ment of the piston is interrupted.
  • a T- shaped head 14 is secured to the valve cage by means of a threaded extension 15 having a pin 16 terminally provided thereon adapted to be engaged by the ball 12 when air is discharged from the pump into the valve cage.
  • a duct 17 is provided in the head 14 and connects the interior of the valve cage 11 with an air passage 18 provided in a tapered nozzle 19- adapted to be inserted into the neck 21 of the air bag 22, as particularly shown in Figure 2.
  • the nozzle 19. has a cylindrical portion 23 connecting it to one end of the T-shaped head 14 as shown.
  • the ball valve Upon the return stroke of the piston 6, the ball valve will close the port 13 so that the gauge 24, which is indirect communication with the interior of the bag, may record the pressure contained in the bag.
  • a feature of the invention resides in the novel means provided for protecting the neck 21 of the bag during the operation of inflating the bag.
  • Such means preferably consists of a sleeve-like guard 26 having a reduced bore 27 adapted to be slidably mounted upon the cylindrical extension 23 of the nozzle.
  • the inside diameter of the sleeve 26 is such as to permit it to be longitudinally moved upon the extension 23 over the adjacent end of the tapered nozzle 19,
  • the extension 230i the nozzle is of SlllflCllEIlt length to permit the guard 26 to be moved from the full to the dotted line position in Figure 2, when inserting or removing the nozzle from the neck.
  • the overhanging end of the guard 26 is preferably outwardly flared as shown to prevent it from engaging the neck when sliding it thereover.
  • the particular construction of the pump here shown is therefore such as to render it well adapted for use in gymnasiums, and the like, for inflating such devices as basket balls, foot balls, etc.
  • in tournament games such bags are usually required to be pumped to a predetermined pressure, and this has heretofore been found practically impossible as a result of ordinary pumps such asare commonly employed for this purpose, not being equipped with means for indicating the pressure in the bag.
  • Figure l illustrates a guard of modified construction comprising a plurality of fingers 31 having their endsoutwardlyflared as shown, so that it may readily be moved over the neck of the bag without danger of injuring it.
  • the general construction of the nozzle and pump here shown is such that it may readily be taken apart for repairs or cleaning, if desired. It will also be noted'that by re moving the nozzle 19 from the T-shaped head 14, the guard 26 may be removed from the extension 23,'after which the nozzle may be secured to the T-shaped head and the pump used without the guard. Other types of check valves may also be used in place of the ball valve shown without departing from the invention.
  • a pneumatic pump having a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bag, means slidably mounted on said nozzle to protect said neck when mounted thereon, and means for indicating the pressure in said bag when being inflated.
  • An apparatus of the class described comprising in combination, a pump, having a nozzle connected thereto and adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bag, a pressure gauge in the connection between pump and nozzle, and means mounted to partially inclose said nozzle to prevent said neck from expanding beyond a predetermined degree when said bag is being inflated.
  • a pneumatic pump for inflating air bags comprising a nozzle, a cylindrical extension between said nozzle and said pump, a guard slidably mounted on said extension and adapted to be moved over that portion of the neck of the bag into which said nozzle is inserted, and means for indicating the pressure in said bag when being inflated.
  • a pump for inflating air bags comprising a tapered nozzle demountaljily secured to the pump and adapted to be inserted into the neck of an air bag, and demountable means interposed between said nozzle and said pump adapted to be moved over a portion of said nozzle to protect the neck oi the bag into which the nozzle is inserted.
  • a pump for inflating air bags comprising a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the neck of an air bag, and a slide adapted to be moved over a portion of said neck when said nozzle is inserted therein and permitting a limited expansion of said neck.
  • a device for inflating basket and foot balls comprising in combination, a pump having an extension at one end, a nozzle terminally provided upon said extension and adapted for connection with an air bag, and

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Nov. 15, 1927; 1,649,530
.L. HOLSINGER AIR PUMP Filed Nov. 30, 1925 1 I I 7, 02" l76,4 LLOYD 24232 91A ATTORNE f Patented Nov. 15, 1927.
7UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
LLOYD HOLSIN'GER, F FARIBAULT, MINNESOTA.
AIB femur.
Application filed November 30, 1925. Serial No. 72,228.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in pneumatic pumps and more particularly relates to such pumps adapted for use to inflate air bags such as are commonly employed in connection with- A :turth-er object of the invention is to provide an air pump having a check valve interposed between the gauge and the pump whereby, when the operation of actuating the pump is interrupted, the exact pressure in the bag will be indicated on the pressure gauge. a
A further object is to provide a pump having means slidably mounted thereon adapted to partially inclose'the nozzle inserted in the neck of the bag, thereby pre venting the neck from bursting when inflating the bag.
The particular object of the invention, therefore, is to provide anair pump adapted for use to inflate such devices as basket balls, foot balls, etc.
Other objects of the invention will appear from the following description and accompanying drawings and will be pointed out in the annexed claims.
In the. drawings there hasbeen disclosed a structure designed to carry out the various objects of the invention, but it is to be understood that the invention is not confined to the exact features shown, as various changes may be made within the scope of the claims which follow.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification,
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the im proved pump connected to an air bag;
Figure 2 is an enlarged detail sectional view showing the connection between the nozzle, pump and gauge, and also showing the guard slidahly mounted upon the nozzle to protect the neck or" the bag when inflating it;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the guard removed from the nozzle; and
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a modi tied form of guard.
In the selected embodiment of the invention here shown, there is illustrated a pump comprising a barrel 5 having theusual p1s-.
ton 6 reciprocally mounted therein which is provided with the usual rod 7 outwardly projecting through the cap 8 and having a hand grip 9 thereon as shown in Figure 1. A valve cage 11 is terminally mounted in the pump barrel and has a ball check valve 12 mounted therein adapted to close the dis charge port 13 of the pump when the move ment of the piston is interrupted. A T- shaped head 14 is secured to the valve cage by means of a threaded extension 15 having a pin 16 terminally provided thereon adapted to be engaged by the ball 12 when air is discharged from the pump into the valve cage. A duct 17 is provided in the head 14 and connects the interior of the valve cage 11 with an air passage 18 provided in a tapered nozzle 19- adapted to be inserted into the neck 21 of the air bag 22, as particularly shown in Figure 2. The nozzle 19. has a cylindrical portion 23 connecting it to one end of the T-shaped head 14 as shown. Av
pressure gauge 24:, of ordinary construction, is mounted in the T-shaped head 1 1 and communicates with the branch 25 provided in the head 14, whereby the air pressure in Y the bag 24 may be indicated upon the gauge when the operation of the pump is interrupted. Thus it will be noted that when in flating a bag, the air will be forced from the pump barrel through the valve cage 11,
duct 17, passage 18 and into the bag. Upon the return stroke of the piston 6, the ball valve will close the port 13 so that the gauge 24, which is indirect communication with the interior of the bag, may record the pressure contained in the bag.
A feature of the invention resides in the novel means provided for protecting the neck 21 of the bag during the operation of inflating the bag. Such means preferably consists of a sleeve-like guard 26 having a reduced bore 27 adapted to be slidably mounted upon the cylindrical extension 23 of the nozzle. The inside diameter of the sleeve 26 is such as to permit it to be longitudinally moved upon the extension 23 over the adjacent end of the tapered nozzle 19,
thereby inclosing that portion of the bag neck in which the nozzle. is inserted, as shown in Figure 2. By the use of this guard, therefore, it will readily be noted that it will be impossible for the neck of the bag to expand beyond a predetermined degree, indicated by the dotted lines 28 in Figure 2. The necks 21 of such bags are usually provided with a reinforcement 29 adjacent the bag, but this reinforcement does not usually extend the full length of the neck 21, and it istherefore desirable that means beprovided to reinforce or protect theouter portion of the neck from bursting or from expanding sufliciently to permit the air to escape between the wall of the neck and the nozzle, during the inflating opera tion. The extension 230i the nozzle is of SlllflCllEIlt length to permit the guard 26 to be moved from the full to the dotted line position in Figure 2, when inserting or removing the nozzle from the neck. The overhanging end of the guard 26 is preferably outwardly flared as shown to prevent it from engaging the neck when sliding it thereover.
The particular construction of the pump here shown is therefore such as to render it well adapted for use in gymnasiums, and the like, for inflating such devices as basket balls, foot balls, etc. In tournament games such bags are usually required to be pumped to a predetermined pressure, and this has heretofore been found practically impossible as a result of ordinary pumps such asare commonly employed for this purpose, not being equipped with means for indicating the pressure in the bag.
Figure l illustrates a guard of modified construction comprising a plurality of fingers 31 having their endsoutwardlyflared as shown, so that it may readily be moved over the neck of the bag without danger of injuring it.
The general construction of the nozzle and pump here shown is such that it may readily be taken apart for repairs or cleaning, if desired. It will also be noted'that by re moving the nozzle 19 from the T-shaped head 14, the guard 26 may be removed from the extension 23,'after which the nozzle may be secured to the T-shaped head and the pump used without the guard. Other types of check valves may also be used in place of the ball valve shown without departing from the invention.
I claim as my invention:
1. A pneumatic pump having a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bag, means slidably mounted on said nozzle to protect said neck when mounted thereon, and means for indicating the pressure in said bag when being inflated.
2. An apparatus of the class described, comprising in combination, a pump, having a nozzle connected thereto and adapted to be inserted into the neck of a bag, a pressure gauge in the connection between pump and nozzle, and means mounted to partially inclose said nozzle to prevent said neck from expanding beyond a predetermined degree when said bag is being inflated.
3. A pneumatic pump for inflating air bags, comprising a nozzle, a cylindrical extension between said nozzle and said pump, a guard slidably mounted on said extension and adapted to be moved over that portion of the neck of the bag into which said nozzle is inserted, and means for indicating the pressure in said bag when being inflated.
l. A pump for inflating air bags, comprising a tapered nozzle demountaljily secured to the pump and adapted to be inserted into the neck of an air bag, and demountable means interposed between said nozzle and said pump adapted to be moved over a portion of said nozzle to protect the neck oi the bag into which the nozzle is inserted.
5. A pump for inflating air bags, comprising a nozzle adapted to be inserted into the neck of an air bag, and a slide adapted to be moved over a portion of said neck when said nozzle is inserted therein and permitting a limited expansion of said neck.
6. A device for inflating basket and foot balls, comprising in combination, a pump having an extension at one end, a nozzle terminally provided upon said extension and adapted for connection with an air bag, and
means connected with said extension for preventing aceidental over-inflation of said bag.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 24th day of November, 1925.
LLOYD HOLSINGER.
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US2690279A (en) * 1947-04-05 1954-09-28 Charles C Trelease Fluid dispenser and manufacture thereof
US2776530A (en) * 1954-03-18 1957-01-08 Punch And Judy Figure with balloon inflating means
US3056538A (en) * 1959-04-15 1962-10-02 Owsen Peter Pump
US3907461A (en) * 1973-04-20 1975-09-23 Establissements Poutrait Morin Hand air pumps
US4583917A (en) * 1983-06-17 1986-04-22 Shah Nayan S Pressure regulating and monitoring device
US5556258A (en) * 1995-06-12 1996-09-17 Lange; Robert F. Squeezebulb operated sports ball pump
US5567121A (en) * 1995-01-23 1996-10-22 Peterson; William C. Indicator-ported discharge valves for reciprocating compressors
US5588227A (en) * 1992-04-30 1996-12-31 L.A. Gear, Inc. Athletic shoe having air bladder pressure indicating means
US6485265B2 (en) 1999-12-10 2002-11-26 Coltec Industrial Products Inc. Valve for sensing at least one condition within a compressor
US20040001761A1 (en) * 2002-07-01 2004-01-01 Scott Wu Pump with detachable pressure gauge
US20040200863A1 (en) * 2000-10-17 2004-10-14 Van De Braak Bart Lambertus Theodorus Johannes Pump with pressure-indication means
US7748340B1 (en) * 2008-09-25 2010-07-06 Hilton Brett P Officiating flag apparatus
US8919610B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2014-12-30 Vinum Corporation Vacuum bottle stopper for wine and method
US9656847B2 (en) 2014-03-14 2017-05-23 Haley's Corker, Inc. Vacuum bottle stopper for introducing inert gas into a wine container
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US2690279A (en) * 1947-04-05 1954-09-28 Charles C Trelease Fluid dispenser and manufacture thereof
US2776530A (en) * 1954-03-18 1957-01-08 Punch And Judy Figure with balloon inflating means
US3056538A (en) * 1959-04-15 1962-10-02 Owsen Peter Pump
US3907461A (en) * 1973-04-20 1975-09-23 Establissements Poutrait Morin Hand air pumps
US4583917A (en) * 1983-06-17 1986-04-22 Shah Nayan S Pressure regulating and monitoring device
US5588227A (en) * 1992-04-30 1996-12-31 L.A. Gear, Inc. Athletic shoe having air bladder pressure indicating means
US5567121A (en) * 1995-01-23 1996-10-22 Peterson; William C. Indicator-ported discharge valves for reciprocating compressors
US5556258A (en) * 1995-06-12 1996-09-17 Lange; Robert F. Squeezebulb operated sports ball pump
WO1996041955A1 (en) * 1995-06-12 1996-12-27 Lange Robert F Squeezebulb operated sports ball pump
US6485265B2 (en) 1999-12-10 2002-11-26 Coltec Industrial Products Inc. Valve for sensing at least one condition within a compressor
US7562794B2 (en) * 2000-10-17 2009-07-21 Vacu Vin Innovations Ltd. Pump with pressure-indication means
US20040200863A1 (en) * 2000-10-17 2004-10-14 Van De Braak Bart Lambertus Theodorus Johannes Pump with pressure-indication means
US20040001761A1 (en) * 2002-07-01 2004-01-01 Scott Wu Pump with detachable pressure gauge
US6805537B2 (en) * 2002-07-01 2004-10-19 Scott Wu Pump with detachable pressure gauge
USRE46506E1 (en) 2004-02-25 2017-08-08 Haley's Corker, Inc. Reusable bottle stopper
US7748340B1 (en) * 2008-09-25 2010-07-06 Hilton Brett P Officiating flag apparatus
US8919610B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2014-12-30 Vinum Corporation Vacuum bottle stopper for wine and method
US9656847B2 (en) 2014-03-14 2017-05-23 Haley's Corker, Inc. Vacuum bottle stopper for introducing inert gas into a wine container
US20180156684A1 (en) * 2016-12-06 2018-06-07 Lematec Co., Ltd Apparatus for inspecting tires
US10563783B2 (en) * 2018-07-12 2020-02-18 Innoflate, LLC Pressure regulating device

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