Ambulant, Body Supported, Or With Carrying Handle Patents (Class 417/234)
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Patent number: 5624238Abstract: A portable water pump for use with swimming pools including a flotation collar having a recess formed therein. A circular aperture extends through the collar. The floatation collar is adapted for floating in a body of water. An engine is positionable within the recess of the floatation collar. A water pump is secured and operably coupled with the engine. The water pump has a water inlet and a water outlet. The water inlet has a pipe extending outwardly and downwardly therefrom through the circular aperture of the flotation collar.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Inventor: Graham R. Herbert
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Patent number: 5624241Abstract: An improved towed apparatus for pumping and/or agitating manure slurries is disclosed. The apparatus, which is configured for energization by a tractor's hydraulics and power take-off system, includes an elongate conduit beam member flexible along a center section and extending from the towing vehicle to a distally mounted pump and/or agitator. The conduit can be controllably raised to extend over obstacles, and bent along its flexible section to accurately position the pump or agitator in the slurry to be pumped. Hydraulic steering means are provided for accurately maneuvering the apparatus by a tractor, and cooling means which uses the material being pumped as a heat sink are provided for cooling the hydraulic fluid that energizes the pump or agitator.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1994Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: NTH, Inc.Inventor: Clinton A. Nesseth
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Patent number: 5622480Abstract: Apparatus for retaining an elongated flexible suction set to a portable paint pump includes a pair of hooks, with one hook extending from a handle of the pump to releasably secure an intermediate portion of a hose of the suction set to the pump and another hook mounted on intermediate portion of the hose to releasably secure a distal end of the hose to the intermediate portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventor: Warren J. Walsh
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Patent number: 5568117Abstract: A portable electric pump and illuminating/alarm device includes a main body housing, an illumination lamp mounted to the main body housing to illuminate in a front direction, two alarm lamps respectively mounted to two lateral sides of the main body housing to illuminate in a lateral direction, a pressure gauge mounted to the main body housing, an air outlet nozzle, a plug for electrical connection with an external power source, and switches for controlling on and off of the illumination lamp and alarm lamps as well as the air outlet nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Inventor: Kun-Shan Hsu
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Patent number: 5562407Abstract: A hand-held deodorizer which includes a cylindrical housing having a centrally mounted fan, and upper and lower air permeable barriers. At least one of the air permeable barriers includes a filter which absorbs odors from air drawn therethrough. The deodorizer further includes a U-shaped handle attached to the periphery of the housing disguising the deodorizer so it resembles a drinking mug. The handle contains batteries and a push-button switch permitting the user to selectively provide power to rotate the fan. The deodorizer can easily be transported and manipulated by the handle and placed adjacent a source of wretched odor. Upon actuation of the push-button switch, the fan draws air from the source of odor through the filter or filters where the wretched odor is reduced or eliminated, and dissipates the odor-reduced air into the surrounding environment. A flagrance impregnated member masks the scent of the dissipated air by providing it with a pleasant odor.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Inventor: Kevin K. Cielo
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Patent number: 5555740Abstract: A manually operated refrigeration apparatus includes a refrigerant compressor which is operated solely by manual or pedal power, and which requires no other automated or external power or energy source. The apparatus generally comprises a cylindrical refrigerant compressor, with the refrigerant being compressed by a piston driven by a coil spring within the cylinder. The spring is in turn compressed by an external lever or pedal operated linkage, with compression of the refrigerant being initiated when the spring compression is released. The refrigerant then passes through an expansion valve, whereby the refrigerant pressure drops to cause the fluid to evaporate and drop in temperature, as in powered refrigeration devices. The apparatus is connected to an insulated cooler chest or the like, with the chest including refrigerant lines within the walls and/or floor.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Robert L. Stevenson
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Patent number: 5551843Abstract: A diaphragm pump with a driving motor has arranged in a case (5) at lease one drive (3) for transferring the pump movement to a pump diaphragm (4a). The case (5) of the diaphragm pump is essentially formed by at least one extrusion (6) configured to accommodate the drive(s) (3) and the driving motor (2). The extrusion (6) carries the driving motor (2), the drive(s) (3) and the pump head(s) (4). The extrusion (6) enables the pump case (5) to be specially dimensionally stable, to be manufactured at reasonable price, and has substantially smooth external surfaces. It is therefore easy to clean.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1994Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: KNF Neuberger GmbHInventor: Erwin Hauser
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Patent number: 5544791Abstract: A grease pumping assembly includes a drum for receiving grease therein, the drum has a central hole defined in a bottom thereof and is disposed to a base, the base having a first recess, a second recess and a second hole defined therein, the first recess communicating with the central hole of the drum and a motor disposed with the second recess, a first hole defined in the base and communicating with the first recess, a bottom plate disposed to a bottom of the base and the bottom plate having a reduction device disposed therein which is engaged to the motor and the reduction device having an eccentric rod inserted into the second hole of the base for being engaged to a pushing rod, the pushing rod movably disposed between the second hole and the first recess such that the grease drops into the first recess via the central hole of the drum and is pumped by the pushing rod through a first hole defined in the base to a grease gun.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventor: Chen-keng Chih
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Patent number: 5540561Abstract: An enclosure is provided for protecting a bag containing fluid used in connection with a pump for pumping the fluid to the patient. The pump closes off the opening into the enclosure. A first end of the pump is positioned within the enclosure adjacent to a retaining lip. A latch structure latches a second end of the pump to the enclosure to mount the pump to the enclosure. A bag spike chamber is provided for receiving a bag spike used to connect the pump to the bag. A platform is provided for supporting the bag above the bag spike chamber. A ridge on the front of the control module of the pump engages the enclosure during mounting of the pump to the enclosure. A ridge on the back of the control module fits into the enclosure. The enclosure further includes a pressure plate support surface for engaging a reciprocally shaped pressure plate to facilitate a mechanical fit of the pressure plate to the enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Assignee: SIMS Deltec, Inc.Inventor: Jay G. Johnson
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Patent number: 5538398Abstract: The disclosed manually operated bicycle pump is portable on the frame of a bicycle and need not be detached from the bicycle frame when in use. The disclosed pump transfers substantially the same volume of air to a pneumatic tube or tire on both inward and outward strokes and preferably employs a more efficient double u-cup seal structure in the piston head assembly. In addition, the disclosed pump preferably employs a more efficient and easily manufacturable flex value structure to seal or open an air inlet port. The disclosed pump design allows the body of the pump to be anchored such that the user is free to use a more efficient set of human musculature to operate the pump.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Inventor: Robert J. Elson
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Patent number: 5538402Abstract: A mobile, modular apparatus for power spraying comprises a first adapter attached to a motor and a second adapter attached to a pump. Both adapters are received and positioned on a wheeled frame with the driving sheave of the motor in operational alignment with the driven sheave of the pump. A recess in the pump adaptor receives a locking bar on the frame to partially lock the pump adaptor in place; the positioning of the motor adaptor on the frame completes the locking of the pump adaptor in place. Before the motor adaptor is locked into position, one or more drive belts are installed on the driving and driven sheaves by rotating the motor about the pump adaptor far enough to where the belts will fit loosely onto the sheaves. The belts are made operationally tight when the motor is rotated back into position on the frame. The motor adaptor is locked into place with a swing lock. The sheaves are covered by a housing that is latched into place.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1994Date of Patent: July 23, 1996Inventor: Joseph E. McKenney
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Patent number: 5536148Abstract: A turbo vacuum pump for compressing a low-pressure gas to discharge the compressed gas into atmosphere comprises pump stator having a gas flow passage comprising a plurality of annular flow passages on an inner surface thereof arranged stepwise diameters of which become smaller toward downstream and passages intercommunicating with adjacent annular flow passages and a gas discharge port communicated with one of the plurality of annular flow passages disposed at the most downstream. The pump stator includes a cylindrical spiral grooved pump impeller and a plurality of peripheral flow pump impellers facing the annular flow passages provided downstream of the cylindrical spiral grooved pump impeller and having stepwise diameters which become smaller toward downstream to form a peripheral flow pump stage.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1994Date of Patent: July 16, 1996Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Akira Nishiuchi, Masahiro Mase, Noboru Matsumura, Katsuaki Kikuchi, Takashi Nagaoka, Seiji Sakagami
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Patent number: 5533869Abstract: A housing for a power tool has an integral molded air channel or duct. The air channel surrounds the flywheel rotor of the power tool engine. The air channel is able to capture air pushed by the spinning flywheel rotor and direct the air directly towards the muffler of the engine. The air mixes with the exhaust gases from the muffler to reduce the temperature of the gases as they leave the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Homelite, Inc.Inventors: Daniel A. Garrison, Jeffrey S. Franke
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Patent number: 5503526Abstract: A portable, positive pressure fan for fire fighting provides a three-leg frame with a platform supporting the fan and its driving engine. The platform carries two forward, laterally spaced collars and one rearward collar to adjustably receive the three legs for support spacedly above a supporting surface. The legs are adjustably positionable in the collars to allow vertical adjustment to regulate fan height and angulation relative to a supporting surface, have an arcuate configuration and are somewhat resilient to absorb and damp operative forces, and the leg array alleviates or negates walking of the structure on a supporting surface caused by vibrations resulting from operational forces. The fan has a blade with diametrically opposed lobes of the aircraft propeller type to create a narrow cone of pressurized air and preserve as great a volume and velocity of such air as possible at ordinary operating distances.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1995Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Inventors: John J. Neils, James L. Neils
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Patent number: 5496466Abstract: A portable water purification system has a prefiler, a pumping unit, a reverse osmosis unit, a microbial control unit and a post filter for removing nuclear, biological, chemical and other contaminants from a water source. The hand operated pumping unit has a feed water cylinder and a concentrate cylinder to control ratios between intake and concentrate volumes. The system further prolongs the life of components by reducing the level of contaminants in contact with parts of the system.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1993Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Teledyne Industries, Inc.Inventor: Buddy D. Gray
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Patent number: 5494411Abstract: A portable hand air pump includes a pump body having a foot support pivotally coupled to the bottom portion and having a hook secured to the upper portion. A hose has one end coupled to the pump body and has an attachment member secured to the other end for for engaging with a tire valve and for engaging with the hook so as to be secured to the pump body. An operating rod is slidably engaged in the pump body and has a hand grip pivotally coupled to the upper end. The foot support, the hose and the hand grip may be folded to a rather compact structure.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Inventor: Louis Chuang
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Patent number: 5482446Abstract: A medical infusion pump (10) using a pump chamber cassette (86) has a housing (20,22) defining a pump chamber cassette receptacle (84) and a pump driving mechanism (250) for propelling liquid through the pump chamber cassette. A door (50) holds the pump chamber cassette (86) within the cassette receptacle (84) in an operative position relative to the driving mechanism (250). The cassette includes an elastomeric conduit (132), a frame (134) and clips (146,148) for attaching the elastomeric conduit (132) to the frame (134) for holding the elastomeric conduit (132) in a select position relative to the pump driving mechanism (250) of the infusion pump upon placement of the cassette (86) in an operative position relative to the pump driving mechanism (250).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1994Date of Patent: January 9, 1996Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Williamson, Jerry W. Newbrough, Jeffrey P. Castleberry, Steve W. Stracener
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Patent number: 5478211Abstract: An ambulatory infusion pump system provides a continuous source of liquid medication to an ambulatory patient. The ambulatory infusion pump system includes a liquid medication reservoir (64) and a conduit (16) for conveying liquid medication from the reservoir to the patient. An ambulatory infusion pump (10) pumps liquid medication from the reservoir (64) to the patient (14) by manipulation of the conduit (16). A case (12) is provided for the ambulatory infusion pump (10) and the liquid medication reservoir (64). The case (12) includes a first chamber (440) receiving the ambulatory pump (10) and a second chamber (442) receiving the liquid medication reservoir (64). The first and second chambers are maintained in a juxtaposed position. An outlet through the case receives the conduit (16).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Mary C. Dominiak, Sheri A. Baltzer, Jeffrey P. Castleberry, Warren P. Heim
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Patent number: 5474278Abstract: A compact, light weight, back packable winch and power source, including a cable quick release device to facilitate single handed use of the winch. The power train and cable retrieval mechanisms are mounted on one side of a back pack frame or platform, and straps and padding enabling the mechanism to be carried like a back pack are mounted on the other side of the frame together with folding legs that assist in supporting the assembly during operation. A substantial quantity of small diameter cable is wound onto the winch spool by a level wind mechanism. The spool and level wind mechanism are powered, through chain and sprocket assemblies, by a hydraulic motor. The hydraulic motor is powered by a compact gasoline engine that operates a hydraulic pump to supply hydraulic fluid to the hydraulic motor, controlled by a flow control valve.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1991Date of Patent: December 12, 1995Inventor: Joe H. Cleveland
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Patent number: 5472317Abstract: A mounting clip is provided for removable mounting of a medication infusion pump of the type used to deliver a selected medication such as insulin to a patient. In the preferred form, the mounting clip comprises a belt clip with a pair of pivotally interconnected and spring-loaded legs adapted for mounting onto a belt or other item of clothing worn by a patient. One leg of the belt clip includes a dovetail key for slide-fit reception into a mating dovetail slot formed in the housing of a medication infusion pump. A detent button is carried on the belt clip at the distal end of a spring arm for snap-fit reception into a detent seat formed in the pump housing, to lock the pump onto the belt clip. The spring arm is manually accessible to permit fingertip retraction of the detent button from the seat, and thereby permit easy sliding removal of the pump housing from the belt clip.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: MiniMed Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey F. Field, Heather M. Savage
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Patent number: 5468124Abstract: A portable electric fan includes a rechargeable battery disposed in the bottom portion of a housing for storing and for supplying electric power. An opening is formed in the front portion of the housing for receiving a fan device, the fan device includes two shafts rotatably secured to the housing and each having a number of notches formed in the outer peripheral portion. Two resilient devices are engaged with the notches of the shafts so as to retain the fan device in suitable positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Inventor: Guey-Shin Chen
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Patent number: 5433136Abstract: A hand pump including a cylindrical pump body having an embossed outside surface for the holding of the hand, a cap fastened to the pump body at the top through a screw joint and having a unitary hanger for hanging things, a piston rod inserted through a hole on the cap and having a piston handle disposed outside the pump body and driven to reciprocate the piston rod in pumping air out of the pump body into the inflatable object to be inflated, the piston handle defining a storage chamber releasably sealed by a plug cap for keeping accessories.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Ho Lee Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tsai Lung-Po
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Patent number: 5429306Abstract: In order, on the one hand, to be able to use a high-pressure cleaning device comprising a high-pressure pump, a liquid supply and a pressure line for the liquid supplied by the pump as well as a housing surrounding the pump, in the usual way as a portable device and on the other hand, however, to facilitate transport without increasing the overall dimensions, it is proposed that rollers be arranged on the underside of the housing in the area of a side edge and that a handle insertable into the housing be mounted therein, the handle being shiftable between an inserted position in the housing and an extended position and securable in both these positions.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Alfred Karcher GmbH & Co.Inventors: Josef Schneider, Gerhard Dellert, Eberhard Veit
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Patent number: 5425620Abstract: An electrically driven fan mounted on the brim or crown of a cap or other head gear is manufactured from plastic, and readily mountable on the head gear without the need for special tools or skills. Dry cell batteries are mounted in the crown of the hat and the impeller of the fan units acts within a recess within the fan unit to pull air downwardly across the face of the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Inventor: Kevin J. Stroud
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Patent number: 5419497Abstract: A portable water pumping station is disclosed. A hand-drawn support stand includes wheels, a vertical frame, and a handle that may be used to manually roll the pumping station along the ground. A mounting shelf fixed to the lower portion of the support stand holds a motor-driven water pump. The inlet side of the pump is connected to a suction hose that is either placed into a nearby body of water or connected to a municipal water source. The outlet side of the water pump is connected to one end of a pressure hose. The pressure hose is normally coiled on a storage take-up reel mounted to the frame, and has a nozzle at one end. Additional hose storage frame may be included on the frame for extending the pressure hose if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Inventor: Bruce Warrington
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Patent number: 5403152Abstract: An air mover which allows for both side-by-side and coaxial stacking. An air mover is essentially composed of substantially a cylindrical fan or motor housing with an air exhaust nozzle extending tangentially therefrom. The side-by-side stacking arrangement includes the interlocking of the stacking register of the handle of the air mover with the underside of the accessory flange at the distal end of the nozzle. The handle snugly nests within the space formed by the nozzle as it extends tangentially from the motor housing. The coaxial stacking involves the interlocking of a tab on the nozzle and a circular projection on one planar surface of the air mover with a slot and circular depression on the opposite planar of another air mover. The diameter of the circular depression being greater than the diameter of the circular projection and the slot being sized to receive the tab. Alone or in combination, the interlocking systems provide for compact storage and transportation.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1993Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Inventors: Gary L. Trautloff, Montgomery A. Bisson
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Patent number: 5399072Abstract: An electrical portable air compressor with an air storage tank having a relief valve on an end portion therethrough. The relief valve serves to release pressure from the air storage tank. An air pressure gauge is secured to an end portion of the air storage tank. The air pressure gauge has a first outlet, a second outlet and a third outlet. The first outlet serves as means for receiving air from an outside source. The air pressure gauge serves to monitor the amount of air present in and exiting from the air storage tank. A compressor is secured to the end portion of the air storage tank downward of the air pressure gauge. The compressor has an outlet on one side thereof. The outlet has a hose theresecured. The hose is secured to the second outlet of the air pressure gauge. The hose serves to transport generated air from the compressor through the air pressure gauge to the air storage tank. The compressor has a power outlet on a bottom portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1994Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Inventor: Timothy D. Westphal
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Patent number: 5395052Abstract: A high-pressure cleaning device is provided. The device includes a housing enclosing a liquid pump and motor for driving the pump. A spray gun consisting of a jet pipe and an actuating handle is connected to the liquid pump via a hose. The spray gun is releasably attached to the housing such that the cleaning device can be operated by manually gripping the actuating handle of the gun regardless of whether the gun is attached to the housing or not.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1994Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Alfred Karcher GmbH & Co.Inventors: Josef Schneider, Robert Nathan, Wolfgang Nieuwkamp
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Patent number: 5395216Abstract: Disclosed is a portable car-used oil extracting and tire inflation apparatus with separately disposed oil and air pumps. A first embodiment of the apparatus mainly includes a motor with a rotary shaft on upper and lower ends thereof. The upper rotary shaft is connected by an eccentric pin to a rocker arm of an oil pump assembly disposed at an upper front portion of the apparatus. The lower rotary shaft is similarly connected to a rocker arm of an air pump assembly disposed at a lower front portion of the apparatus. When the motor is turned on the rocker arms reciprocate in linear movement, and the oil and the air pump assemblies extract and drain oil from a sump of a vehicle and inflate tires of the vehicle, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1994Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Inventor: Yi-Hsien Lin
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Patent number: 5388966Abstract: The toilet bowl drainage pump includes an elongate housing having a curved forward end from which a length of tubing extends and in which a plurality of openings are cut at a larger diameter of the curve. A motorized impeller is seated within one chamber in the housing into which the openings lead and out of which the tubing leads. A power source for the motor is provided in a second isolated chamber is selectively operable to energize the pump. In use, the tubing is fed through and over a drain trap of the toilet bowl as the forward end of the housing is seated along a bottommost surface of the bowl. The motor is then activated to pull water into the housing openings and eject the water throughout the tubing.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: John K. Bley
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Patent number: 5382138Abstract: A device for emptying the sewage holding tank of a boat. The device would have a frame, a tank mounted to the frame for the storage of sewage from the boat. In addition an engine would be mounted to the frame with the engine operating a pump also mounted to the frame. There would be at least one pair of hoses, with one hose, the discharge hose, having one end connected to the tank and the other end mounted to said pump. The second hose, the intake hose, could have one end mounted to the pump and the other end free. There would also be at least one pair of wheels mounted to and extending at least partially below the frame to facilitate the transportability of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Inventor: Daniel T. Chilton
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Patent number: 5370504Abstract: A pair of oppositely directed pistons are reciprocatingly mounted in a cylinder. The cylinder is formed unilaterally with and encapsulated within a tank for receiving compressed air and has an exhaust port at each end and a valve for controlling the flow of air into the tank. Each piston has a head with an aperture and a unidirectional valve for controlling air flow into the cylinder. An air inlet to the cylinder is located between the piston heads. A motor has a drive shaft extending through the air inlet and a transmission connected to the pistons drives the pistons synchronously in opposing, reciprocating strokes.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Kioritz CorporationInventor: Akira Nagashima
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Patent number: 5364233Abstract: A irrigation pump apparatus includes an elongated frame having a proximate end portion and a distal end portion. An elongated drive shaft extends along the frame and to the proximal and distal end portions. The drive shaft is adapted to be driven by a piece of farm machinery, such as a tractor having a power take off connectable to the drive shaft. A pump housing mounted at the distal end portion of the frame carries an impeller that rotates with the drive shaft during use. The pump housing has an impeller that provides an improved configuration with enhanced efficiency. The housing includes a baffle portion supported within the housing and adjacent the discharge outlet and having an upper end portion positioned adjacent a transversely side wall portion of the housing. The baffle forms an acute angle of about forty degrees to eighty degrees (40.degree.-80.degree. ) with the adjacent transversely extending side wall portion of the housing and is generally perpendicular to the opposite portion of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Inventor: Terry J. Benoit
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Patent number: 5358385Abstract: A new structure for an efficient electric pump is described. The electric pump of this invention mainly comprises a cover plate, a top cover and a housing to make up the outside appearance. Its inside consists of a dual piston device, an eccentric transmission device for the pistons to stroke up and down, an electric motor, a switch, an adjustable pressure switch, a rotary dial for adjusting said pressure switch and the associated circuitry. The cover plate has two circular ball-shaped chambers for the pistons to create the sucking and the discharging. In between the two ball-shaped chamber are discharge and suction channels which are independent from each other but are joined together. Two ends of the channel are provided with clack valves for controlling the air flow to be drawing in on one side and discharge on the other side. The pressure switch is disposed beneath the discharge channel so that the pressure switch trips when the discharge pressure extends a preset limit.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Inventor: Nancy Wang
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Patent number: 5352096Abstract: This invention relates to an air compressor and in particular to one which includes a valve controlling device having a check valve and a cover. The check valve is fixedly mounted on said cover and is connected with a pipe. The check valve including a spring, a ball and a packing with the spring urging said ball against said packing thereby sealing said pipe. The cover is fixedly mounted on a cylinder so that air in said cylinder can flow out of said cover. A passage is formed between said cylinder and said cover and communicated with said check valve, a power breaker, an exhaust valve, and a pressure gauge. The power breaker is fixedly connected with said cover has via a connector and having an adjusting knob, a diaphragm, a main body, and two conducting members. The main body has an interior chamber in which is fitted a piston, the piston receiving a spring and having a protuberance on which is fitted a circular conductor.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: October 4, 1994Inventor: Chen Chi-Wen
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Patent number: 5347913Abstract: A bicycle pump which has a pivoting footpeg on which the user may stand to secure the pump against the ground. The pump has a pivoting handle which includes a spring which forces apart the base and handle of the pump so that the pump can be secured in tension on a bicycle frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Inventor: David E. Stepner
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Patent number: 5346370Abstract: A liquid pumping system adaptable for connection to either an electrical drive motor or an internal combustion engine, wherein a generator and clutch is coupled to the driving source, and a pressure sensing switch is connected to the generator rotor to selectively provide voltage to a rectifier circuit and field winding for the clutch. The energization of the field winding causes the clutch to actuate and thereby causes a mechanical coupling to a reciprocable pump for developing liquid pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Graco Inc.Inventor: Duane D. Krohn
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Patent number: 5337710Abstract: A fuel-injection arrangement and a two-stroke engine define a combination for a portable handheld work apparatus such as a motor-driven chain saw or the like. The combination includes a fuel-feed pump for pumping fuel from a fuel tank and a fuel-injection pump for supplying the fuel for injection into the engine. The fuel-feed pump and the fuel-injection pump are mounted in a con, non injection-pump block separate from the engine. The engine has an intake channel through which combustion air is drawn into the engine and the intake channel is configured so as to open directly into the engine. A throttle flap is pivotally mounted in the intake channel as to be completely separate from the common injection-pump block. The injection pump block is effectively thermally decoupled from the intake channel. The danger of vapor bubble formation because of a heating of the injection pump is thereby reliably avoided.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Andreas StihlInventor: Roland Adam
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Patent number: 5336066Abstract: A balloon pump includes a cylinder having an outlet end and a piston adapted to reciprocate within the cylinder. One-way outlet and inlet valves are associated with the pump for allowing air to exit the cylinder outlet end only when the piston moves toward the outlet end and enter the cylinder only when the piston reciprocates away from the cylinder outlet end. An elongated piston drive member or base is connected at one end to the piston with the other end extending out of the cylinder at the end opposite the cylinder outlet end. A biasing arrangement acts between the cylinder and the piston to bias the piston away from the outlet end of the cylinder. With the pump positioned vertically and supported on the elongated piston drive member, the biasing arrangement raises the cylinder to perform a return stroke so that the pump may be operated simply by pushing down on the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Thomas M. MyersInventors: Thomas M. Myers, James R. Mensing
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Patent number: 5336063Abstract: An electric drive pump is designed for use in hazardous environments. The assembly is housed, including the motor controller and power supply, in an explosion proof housing. The rotary output of the motor has a cam thereon which is bracketed by a pair of followers attached to the reciprocating pump. If desired, a polytetrafluoroethylene stick is spring biased against one of the followers so as to provide lubrication to the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Graco Inc.Inventors: Kennth E. Lehrke, Neal A. Werner
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Patent number: 5335734Abstract: A pump apparatus dispenses a liquid and additive mixture and has a pump cylinder with intake and discharge ports with associated valves. An additive supply communicates with the pump cylinder to supply additive with liquid drawn into the pump during an intake stroke prior to a discharge stroke during which a mixture of additive and liquid is discharged from the pump. The additive is mixed in the liquid prior to passing into the intake port and is metered to attain the desired concentration. An aerating nozzle receives mixture discharged from the discharge port to produce foam for various applications, such as fire fighting. The aerating nozzle has a restrictor orifice located adjacent and upstream from air entainment opening in the nozzle. The restrictor orifice can be a simple non-tapered cylindrical passage, but for improved foam generation, the orifice can be a diverging passage with a step between inlet and outlet portions of the passage.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Scott Plastics Ltd.Inventors: Blayney J. Scott, Barry G. Gilbert, George R. Gowan
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Patent number: 5324174Abstract: The combined shock absorbing seat post and air pump assembly is for use on a bicycle or the like. The assembly comprises two hollow tubes inserted one into the other defining a compression chamber from which the compressed air may be sent to an inflatable device such as a tire. A shock absorbing mechanism is further provided for attenuating jarring conditions while operating the bicycle on a rough surface. The shock absorbing mechanism comprises an helicoidal compression spring in which the tension can be adjusted by hand upon rotation of a screwed element. The assembly provides a very practical and very compact assembly that combines the advantages of an air pump in the seat post and the advantages of an easily adjustable shock absorber mounted on the seat post.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Societe De Developpement De L'ile Bizard Inc.Inventor: Henri Diotte
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Patent number: 5316445Abstract: A user-replaceable pumping chamber for a consumer piston pump has a reciprocating piston seal secured to the end of a piston by a threaded fastener. The chamber further has a smooth-bored cylindrical sleeve surrounding the seal to form a cylindrical wall for the chamber. The seal is retained to the piston by a threaded shoulder screw and washer acting against an O-ring in an end face of the seal. The housing has an aperture providing access to the cylindrical sleeve to permit levering a worn sleeve out of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1993Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventors: Mark E. Snetting, Thomas F. Kruzel, Robert D. Cooper, Jr.
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Patent number: 5304035Abstract: A portable fan worn in a self-oriented position on a wearer for directing a current of cooling air toward the wearer. The fan has a housing made of lightweight material, a lightweight electric motor in the housing powered by a source such as a battery so that the motor does not require physical connection to a fixed location remote from the wearer, a mechanism for moving air including a shaft connected to the motor, a hub on the shaft and a plurality of vanes projecting radially outwardly from the hub, the shaft, hub and vanes being made of a lightweight material, a shroud made of lightweight material connected to the housing and substantially enclosing said air moving mechanism, and a mechanism for supporting the fan below the wearer's face in an orientation wherein said air moving mechanism directs a current of air upwardly toward the wearer's face without being manually held.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Great Idea Products CompanyInventor: C. Michael Carter
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Patent number: 5295367Abstract: Portable, hand carryable acid purification and flushing and transfer systems are provided for use in various refrigerant recovery, recycling and flushing operations performed in conjunction with an air conditioning circuit. The acid purification system is disposed within a carrying housing and includes an accumulation/distillation type acid separator piped in series with a pair of cylindrical dual core filter assemblies. A pair of refrigerant inlet and outlet fittings are externally mounted on the housing. By connecting these fittings in a forced flow refrigerant circuit the refrigerant is passed sequentially through the acid separator and the first and second filter assemblies to cleanse the refrigerant of acid and particulate impurities therein. The portable flushing and transfer system is also disposed in a carrying housing and includes a high capacity liquid refrigerant transfer pump piped in series with a check valve and a relief valve.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Technical Chemical CompanyInventor: Robert L. Keltner
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Patent number: 5295790Abstract: A portable sampling pump apparatus including a flow control mechanism having a laminar flow meter for providing a precise readout of the volumetric flow rate of the pump as well as feedback control for the pump motor. The pump apparatus includes an electric motor, a pump operably driven by the electric motor, a laminar flow element positioned in a flow path of the pump, a pressure transducer for sensing a pressure drop across the laminar flow element and for producing an electrical signal that is directly and linearly proportional to the volumetric flow rate through the pump, and a motor control circuit which uses the electrical signal to control the voltage applied to the motor and to thereby regulate the flow of the pump. This electrical signal is also used to generate a display for the user of the volumetric flow of the pump.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Mine Safety Appliances CompanyInventors: Clayton J. Bossart, Charles H. Etheridge, Jr., Craig D. Gestler
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Patent number: 5292232Abstract: A self-contained liquid manifold attachable to a drive mechanism for a reciprocable pump, the manifold having a pumping cylinder, pressure transducer, pressure control mechanism, drain valve and control mechanism attached thereto, and liquid delivery outlets all forming a part thereof. The manifold and its associated components are removable from the reciprocable drive mechanism by detaching two fasteners. The pressure transducer and control mechanism includes a piston and cylinder removably indexed in a manifold bore, and an electrical switch in an adjacent housing with a ball bearing on the piston and a push rod resting on the ball bearing, the other push rod end constrained by a ball and spring combination.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: Graco Inc.Inventors: Duane D. Krohn, Dean L. Schaffran
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Patent number: 5286045Abstract: A paint container retainer and convertible pump assembly cart for portable painting equipment. The retainer is adapted to support one of two differently sized paint containers in a generally upright position for providing a supply of paint for the sprayer. The paint container retainer also serves as a supporting foot and is interchangeable with a cart handle to convert the cart from a vertical to a horizontal orientation of the pump assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1991Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Assignee: Wagner Spray Tech CorporationInventors: Norman A. Cyphers, Wayne M. Bekius
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Patent number: 5281103Abstract: A fan is contained within a case having a pivotal upper portion and a lower portion whereby opening the upper portion raises the fan blade and motor assembly to an operating position and during which a limit switch is automatically actuated to operate the fan motor. The fan blade is also provided with a frictional engagement with the motor shaft for permitting the motor shaft to rotate relative to the fan blade when the latter strikes an obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Inventor: Yung-Her Lin
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Patent number: 5269665Abstract: A portable, hand-held blower/vacuum unit has a housing structure defined by an upper engine shroud removably connected to the top wall of a lower impeller housing. Disposed within the shroud is a small internal combustion engine having a vertical crankshaft which extends downwardly through a depending well section formed on the top wall of the impeller housing, the lower shaft end being drivingly connected to a centrifugal fan impeller positioned within the impeller housing and operative to force a flow of ambient air therethrough. The engine is resiliently and floatingly mounted within the shroud by a resilient support system which prevents rigid contact between the engine and the shroud or the impeller housing to thereby substantially reduce engine vibration transmitted to the housing structure, and permit deflection of the engine relative to the housing structure to lessen the possibility of engine damage caused by impeller impact from ingested objects.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1991Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Assignee: White Consolidated Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey G. Sadler, Lloyd H. Tuggle, Imack L. Collins