Tire sealant and air dispenser apparatus with a sealing mechanism
A tire sealant and air dispenser apparatus with sealing mechanism is provided in which ball seals are used. Each ball seal has a tube with an optional seat and a ball captured in the tube.
This invention relates to a fluid and air dispensing apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe fixing of a flat tire for most automobiles involves several steps that include: 1) Pulling safely to the side of the road; 2) Locating the tools; 3) Raising the vehicle; 4) Replacing the punctured wheel assembly with a spare wheel assembly; 5) Lowering the vehicle; and 6) Stowing the punctured wheel assembly. For the average motorist this task can be daunting at best. It needlessly exposes the motorist to inherent roadside dangers for long time periods.
Over the past several years, the task of emergency tire repair has been addressed with a myriad of technologies. These include compact spare tires and full size spare tires. These technologies also include aerosol sealants injected into run-flat tires and tire-pressure monitoring systems. All of these technologies have few benefits and many introduce more problems and higher costs.
Several existing technologies inject fluid into the tire in order to seal a puncture in the tire and then inflate the repaired tire. These technologies dispense fluid using aerosol, piston driven, air pressure driven and others. Each of these different methods and apparatus have drawbacks and limitations. All of these technologies require some method/mechanism to seal the fluid dispensing portion, prevent the fluid from entering the pump and to prevent the air pressure of the tire from forcing the fluid and/or air back into the sealing fluid container. Several sealing schemes exist for sealant containers. Some use a metal or plastic film adhered to the container opening while others use various valves or rubber sealing designs. Each of these is inherently complex and limited by design or the custom molded or fabricated parts must be manufactured to exacting tolerances. Thus, it is desirable to provide a tire sealant and air dispenser apparatus with sealing mechanism and it is to this end that the present invention is directed.
The apparatus and method is particularly applicable to the injection of tire sealant through a tire valve stem into a tire of a vehicle and it is in this context that the apparatus will be described. It will be appreciated, however, that the apparatus and method has greater utility since it can be more generally used to dispense a fluid and air from a fluid container and can be used with other articles in which it is desirable to be able to seal and/or re-inflate the articles. The apparatus and method also may be used for any application where a fluid might be dispensed using pressurized air as an energy source. For example, similar applications for the apparatus includes paint and coating systems, measured fluid injection devices, oiling devices, and others.
The apparatus and method provides a simple method and mechanism of sealing a container of sealant fluid. In an exemplary embodiment, the mechanism uses balls, such as rubber balls, pressed into injection molded tubes that seals the container of sealant fluid and prevents back pressure of the item being repaired and inflated from forcing the sealant fluid and air back into the sealant container. The mechanism is simple and reliable and the rubber balls are available as a commodity item from various worldwide suppliers. The injection molded tubes are simply inlets and outlets normally formed into a tire sealant dispensing cap. In operation, when compressed air is applied to the inlet, the balls are moved from a seating position in the tubes and the sealant and air is then injected into the tire with no restriction.
When the compressed air is supplied to the assembly through the inlet, the compressed air forces a mixture of the compressed air and sealant fluid out of a sealant and air outlet 32 that has an outlet seal 35 when a threaded outlet cap 38 is removed from the outlet 15. When the mixture of the compressed air and sealant fluid is not being injected into the tire, a ball 36 of the outlet seal (that may be a rubber ball) can rest against a tube end and or be frictionally fit in the tube (when the outlet seal does not have a seat) or against a seat 37 so that the sealant fluid does not leak out the sealing container. When the mixture of the compressed air and sealant fluid is being injected into the tire, the ball is expelled from the tube (that may be an injection molded tube) or seat by the air pressure that allows the mixture of the air and sealant fluid into the tire to repair and inflate the tire. The outlet 15 has a cut-out portion 39 that permits the compressed air and fluid to flow past the ball 36 when the ball has been expelled from the tube or seal by the compressed air (the dispensing position). As with the inlet seal 32, the ball 36 of the outlet seal 35 may be captured in the tube in one embodiment or captured in the outlet 15 in the other embodiment. The outlet seal 35 also can prevent the air pressure in the tire from forcing air and/or sealant fluid back into the sealant container since the ball 36 will be forced back into the tube, against the end of the tube/against the seat 37 due to the tire pressure. It is noted that the inlet and outlet seals 32, 35 are relatively simple and can be made of readily available materials.
While the foregoing has been with reference to a particular embodiments, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes in this embodiment may be made without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus capable of repairing and inflating an item, comprising:
- a sealant dispensing assembly having a sealant container and a cap having a connecting mechanism wherein the sealant container is capable of being removably coupled to the sealant dispensing assembly using the connecting mechanism; and
- the cap further comprising an inlet seal having a tube and a ball to prevent a sealant fluid from leaking from the sealant container when the sealant dispensing assembly is coupled to the sealant container but is being stored.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ball frictionally fits into the tube to prevent a sealant fluid from leaking from the sealant container when the sealant dispensing assembly is coupled to the sealant container but is being stored.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ball is captured in the tube.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inlet seal further comprises a seat wherein the ball rests against the seat to prevent a sealant fluid from leaking from the sealant container.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inlet seal ball further comprises a rubber ball.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the tube further comprises an injection molded tube.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cap further comprises an outlet having an outlet seal having a tube and a ball to prevent air from leaking from an item being repaired into the sealant dispensing assembly.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the ball frictionally fits into the tube to prevent a sealant fluid from leaking from the sealant container when the sealant dispensing assembly is coupled to the sealant container but is being stored.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the ball is captured in the tube.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the outlet seal further comprises a seat wherein the ball rests against the seat to prevent a sealant fluid from leaking from the sealant container.
11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the outlet further comprises an outlet cap that seals the outlet.
12. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the outlet further comprises a cut-out portion that permits a sealant fluid to flow around the ball when the ball is in a dispensing position.
13. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the outlet seal ball further comprises a rubber ball.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the tube further comprises an injection molded tube.
15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cap further comprises an outlet seal having a valve core seal to prevent air from leaking from an item being repaired into the sealant dispensing assembly.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the cap has a neck portion and wherein the inlet and outlet seals are located adjacent each other in the neck portion of the cap.
17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the connecting mechanism further comprises a set of threads and wherein the sealant container has a set of threads so that the sealant container can be screwed into the connecting mechanism.
18. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cap further comprises a resting surface on which the sealant dispensing assembly rests during repair of an item.
19. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a compressor with a hose coupled to the sealant dispensing assembly and an outlet of the sealant dispensing assembly coupled to an item being repaired by the apparatus.
20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the item further comprises a tire.
21. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the tire further comprises an automobile tire.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 19, 2007
Publication Date: Sep 25, 2008
Inventor: Scott Noble Hickman (Ventura, CA)
Application Number: 11/725,389