US20140137790A1 - Inflating device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of nautical recreation, and more particularly relates to an inflating device that can be used to inflate an inflatable boat comprising two side tubes and a bottom, each including an independent air chamber, as well as inflatable boat equipped with such an inflating device.
- An inflatable boat generally includes two independent side tubes each having a valve of the same model designed for inflation and deflation of the corresponding boat as well as a valve, often of another model designed for inflating and deflating the bottom of the inflatable boat.
- the user must, during the inflation phase, connect and disconnect the pump several times, alternating between both of the valves of the two side tubes.
- the standards in force in the field of inflatable boats provide that in the event of a puncture of one of the two side tubes, at least 50% of the inflatable volume of the inflatable boat must remain inflated, which rules out designs with two side tubes communicating through a single air chamber, which would nevertheless resolve the problem of the asymmetry.
- the present invention aims to resolve all or some of the aforementioned drawbacks.
- the present invention relates to an inflating device capable of being used for inflating an inflatable boat comprising two side tubes and a bottom respectively including an independent air chamber, said device being characterized in that it comprises a sealing body comprising an enclosure having at least three communication openings, each of the openings being connected to another opening with a passage allowing for airflow circulation, and namely a first opening to be connected to a first air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the first side tube of the inflatable boat, a second opening to be connected to a second air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the second side tube of the inflatable boat, a third opening to be connected to an inflating pump, and means for closing the passage between the first opening and the second opening, positioned in the enclosure, and movable between a first so-called open position in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is open to a second so-called closed passage in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is closed, and means for positioning the closing means in any intermediate position found between the
- This arrangement makes it possible to inflate two tubes simultaneously from a single connection of the pump and also allows equilibrium of the pressure of the two tubes during inflation and separation of the air chambers of the two tubes once the inflation is done.
- this arrangement results in making it possible to control the airflow passing between the two tubes through the inflating device, for example during re-equilibration made necessary following a pressure drop of one of the tubes.
- the positioning means comprise the closing means.
- the positioning means include a tappet member and a handling member embodying a motion conversion device of the screw-and-nut type converting a relative rotary motion of the handling member into a relative translatory motion of the tappet member so as to bring the blocking means into the closing position thereof.
- This arrangement allows the user to go from one position to the other through a simple rotational movement.
- the positioning means include a non-return device.
- the enclosure includes two removable parts.
- the inflating device includes mistake-proofing means for the closed position and/or for the open position, in particular for inflating position of the inflatable boat.
- This arrangement facilitates the use of the inflating device.
- the enclosure has a fourth opening to be connected to third air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the bottom of the inflatable boat, each of the openings being connected to another opening by a passage allowing for airflow circulation in the open position.
- This arrangement makes it possible to inflate the side tubes and the bottom of the boat simultaneously.
- the passages between the first opening or the second open and the fourth opening are open in the open position of the closing means, and the passages between the first opening or the second opening and the fourth opening are closed in the closed position of the closing means.
- This arrangement makes it possible to isolate each of the air chambers of the side tubes and the bottom.
- the section of the fourth opening is undersized with respect to the sections of the first opening and the second opening.
- This arrangement makes it possible to have the end of the inflation of the bottom, the air chamber of which generally has a smaller volume than that of the two side tubes, coincide with the end of inflation of the chambers of the side tubes and therefore protect the bottom from periodic overpressures due to pump movement during the inflation.
- the closing means are removable from the enclosure.
- This arrangement allows easy replacement of the closing means, for example in the event of loss of sealing, and allows simultaneous and rapid deflation of the air chambers of the inflatable boat connected to the inflating device.
- the present invention also relates to an inflatable boat including an inflating device as previously described.
- FIG. 1 shows an exploded perspective view of an inflating device in the closed position according to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 shows a top perspective view of the inflating device of FIG. 1 in the deflating position.
- FIG. 3 shows a bottom perspective view of the inflating device of FIG. 1 in the deflating position.
- FIG. 4 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device of FIG. 1 in the closed position.
- FIG. 5 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device of FIG. 1 in the deflating position.
- FIG. 6 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device of FIG. 1 in the inflating position.
- FIG. 7 shows a first view of an alternative of the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 6 .
- FIG. 8 shows a second view of the device of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 shows a third view of the device of FIGS. 7 and 8 .
- FIG. 10 shows an inflatable boat equipped with an inflating device according to the invention.
- an inflating device 1 may be used to inflate an inflatable boat 2 comprising a right side tube 3 , a left side tube 4 and optionally a bottom 4 each respectively comprising an independent air chamber 31 , 41 , 51 as well as air routing means 32 , 42 , 52 .
- the air chambers 31 , 41 of the two side tubes 3 , 4 have the same volume.
- an inflating device 1 comprises a sealed body 6 comprising an enclosure 7 having three communicating openings 11 , 12 , 13 connected to each other.
- the first opening 11 is designed to be connected to the air routing means 32 designed to supply the air chamber 31 of the first side tube 3 of the inflatable boat 2 with air
- the second opening 12 being designed to be connected to the second air routing means 42 designed to supply the air chamber 41 of the second side tube 4 of the inflatable boat 2 with air
- the third opening 13 is designed to be connected to an inflating pump (not shown).
- first opening 11 and the second opening 12 have a same inner diameter or section so as to equitably distribute the air injected by the pump coming from the third opening 13 .
- the inflating device 100 includes a fourth opening 14 that can be connected to the other three openings 11 , 12 , 13 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 52 designed to supply the air chamber 51 of the bottom 5 of the inflatable boat 2 with air.
- the body 6 comprises two complementary parts 101 , 115 forming the enclosure 7 .
- the first of these parts is formed by a baseplate 101 designed to be kept against the inflatable boat 2 .
- This baseplate 101 comprises a body 105 with a substantially cylindrical shape that is completely open on one of said two bases.
- This body 105 forms a first part of the enclosure 7 of the body 6 of the inflating device 100 .
- the other of these two bases includes a first duct 102 with a cylindrical shape forming the first opening 11 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 32 , which in turn are designed to supply the air chamber 31 of the right tube 3 of the inflatable boat with air, a second cylindrical duct 103 forming the second opening 12 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 42 , which in turn are designed to supply the air chamber 41 of the left tube 4 of the inflatable boat 2 with air, and a third cylindrical duct 104 forming the fourth opening 14 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 52 , which in turn are designed to supply the chamber 51 of the bottom 3 of the inflatable boat 2 with air.
- Each of these three hollow cylindrical ducts 102 , 103 , 104 transversely crosses the base of the body 105 of the baseplate 101 so as to emerge inside the enclosure 7 of the body 6 of the inflating device 100 .
- each of these three ducts 102 , 103 , 104 passes through the apex of an equilateral triangle positioned transversely to the crossed base of the body 105 of the baseplate 101 .
- each of these three ducts 102 , 103 , 104 respectively comprises a protruding portion 110 , 111 , 112 of the crossed base of the body 105 of the baseplate 101 .
- each of the ends of the protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 is planar and positioned in a same plane as the other two, said plane in turn being positioned transversely to the cylindrical shape of the body 105 of the baseplate 101 and substantially at the height thereof.
- the body 105 of the baseplate 101 also comprises a thread 109 positioned on its cylindrical inner surface, the function of which will be described later in the text.
- the body 105 of the baseplate 101 comprises, in the direction from the base crossed by the ducts 102 , 103 , 104 toward the open base, a circumferential annular bead 106 followed by a circumferential annular slot 107 in which an O-ring 108 is positioned, the O-ring giving the baseplate 101 a greater lateral bulk than that of the circumferential annular bead 106 .
- the bead 106 as well as the slot 107 occupy a predetermined position, the function of which will be described later in the text.
- the second part is formed by positioning means 115 and comprises a second part of the enclosure 7 of the body 6 of the inflating device 100 .
- These positioning means 115 are removable and have a substantially cylindrical shape that is completely open on one of said two bases and is designed to be engaged on the first part 101 or baseplate 101 so as to position the inflating device 100 in its different operational positions.
- These positioning means 115 are formed by a tappet 120 and a handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- the tappet 120 comprises a disk-shaped body 128 from which central guide means 121 extend on the one hand in the form of a triangular prism with curved surfaces whereof the curve radius is substantially equal to the radius of the three ducts 102 , 103 , 104 of the baseplate 101 , and cylindrical closing means 122 , 123 , 124 on the other hand, respectively designed to bear on the protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 of the ducts 102 , 103 , 104 of the baseplate 101 of the inflating device.
- each closing means 122 , 123 , 124 comprises a planar seal 125 positioned on its end face across from the protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 and maintained at the center thereof by retaining means 126 in the shape of a “T”.
- the central guide means 121 extend beyond the closing means 122 , 123 , 124 so as to perform their guiding function during the engagement of the positioning means 115 on the first part 101 or baseplate 101 and also comprise a central opening 127 emerging on the one hand on the outer face of the guide means 121 and on the other hand on the center of the body 128 of the disc-shaped tappet 120 .
- the handling member 130 comprises a body 131 in the shape of a hollow cylinder with an open base and a quasi-closed base and having an inner cylindrical part 135 and an outer cylindrical part 137 that are coaxial to each other and both include an inner face and an outer face.
- the inner face of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 comprises a diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the base 101 , allowing the O-ring 108 to ensure sealing between the enclosure 7 and the outside.
- the tappet 120 is designed to be retained in translation but free in rotation inside the inner cylindrical part 135 of the handling member 130 .
- the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 comprises a central rivet 134 extending from the center of the quasi-closed base of handling member 130 in the direction of the main axis of its cylindrical shape, passes through the central opening 127 formed on the guide means 121 of the tappet 120 , then retains the tappet 120 in translation against the handling member 130 in the direction of the main axes, which are then coaxial, of the tappet 120 and the handling member 130 .
- the handling member 130 comprises a thread 136 positioned on the outer face of the inner cylindrical part 135 and designed to cooperate with the thread 109 of the base 101 as well as a circumferential annular bead 138 positioned on the end of the inner face of the outer cylindrical part 137 and designed to cooperate with the circumferential annular bead 106 of the base 101 .
- the handling member 130 comprises a duct 132 emerging in the inner cylindrical part 135 making up the third opening 13 of the enclosure 17 of the inflating device 100 designed to connect an inflating pump.
- this inflating duct 132 comprises a non-return device 8 designed to prevent the air blown into the enclosure 7 by the inflating pump through the duct 132 from leaving the enclosure 7 through that same duct 132 .
- this non-return device 8 is not essential to the inflating device 100 .
- Part of the air blown in by the inflating pump through the duct 132 can therefore emerge through that same duct 132 , in particular when air is taken from the inflating pump, but will never go beyond the piston of the inflating pump.
- the inflating device 100 by acting only on the positioning means 115 of the inflating device 100 and in particular on the rotation of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 , it is possible to position the inflating device 100 in a closed position P 2 as illustrated in FIG. 4 , in a deflating position PD as illustrated in FIG. 5 or in an inflating position PI as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- the inflating position PI and deflating position PD are more generally part of a so-called open position P 1 .
- each planar seal 125 of each closing means 122 , 123 , 124 bears on the flank of each protruding portion 110 , 111 , 112 so as to hermetically close one of the ducts 102 , 103 , 104 under the action of the screwing of the thread 136 of the handling member 130 on the thread 109 of the baseplate 101 , thereby preventing any communication whatsoever between the openings 11 , 12 , 13 , and 14 .
- the O-ring 108 exerts pressure on the one hand on the wall of the circumferential annular slot 107 and on the other hand on the wall of the inner face of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 , thereby partitioning the air located in the enclosure 7 from the outside air.
- the user unscrews the handling member 130 from the baseplate 101 .
- the user By continuing to gradually unscrew the handling member 130 , the user reaches a hard point generated by the action of the circumferential annular bead 138 of the handling member 130 on the circumferential annular bead 106 of the baseplate 101 .
- the enclosure 7 is still hermetically isolated from the outside.
- the O-ring 108 no longer exerts pressure on the wall of the inner face of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 , then the thread 136 disengages from the thread 109 , thereby putting the enclosure 7 in communication with the outside.
- the positioning means 115 are separated from the baseplate 101 , thereby freeing the openings 11 , 12 , 14 so as to allow the air located in the air chambers 31 , 41 , 51 to exit to the outside.
- the user When the user wishes to position the inflating device 100 in its inflating position PI illustrated in FIG. 6 , the user begins by engaging the positioning means 115 in the baseplate 101 while making sure to correctly engage the guide means 121 between the three protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 of the ducts 102 , 103 , 104 on the one hand, and the thread 136 in the thread 109 on the other hand.
- the guide means 121 move in translation along the outer lateral edge of the protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 until reaching the hard point generated by the action of the circumferential annular bead 138 of the handling member 130 on the circumferential annular bead 106 of the base 101 .
- the O-ring 108 again exerts pressure on the wall of the inner face of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 , thereby isolating the enclosure 7 from the outside.
- the user connects the inflating pump to the duct 132 and blows air into the enclosure 73 the non-return device 8 .
- the air passing through the duct 132 reaches the enclosure 7 on the one hand through the play remaining between the tappet 120 and the handling member 130 and on the other hand through orifices 129 formed in the closing means 122 , 123 , 124 necessarily putting the upper part of one of the closing means 122 , 123 , 124 across from the duct 132 due to one of the three positions allowed by the guide means 121 in communication with a side wall of the same closing means 122 , 123 , 124 emerging in the enclosure 7 .
- the air chambers 31 , 41 , 51 are inflated simultaneously and the pressure of one of them is balanced with respect to the other two.
- the user At the end of inflation, the user returns the inflating device 100 to the closed position P 2 thereof illustrated in FIG. 4 by simply screwing the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 until it abuts on the planar seals 125 on the flanks of the protruding portions 110 , 111 , 112 of the ducts 102 , 103 , 104 .
- FIGS. 7 to 9 illustrate another alternative of this first embodiment. Furthermore, this alternative is compatible with the alternative previously described involving eliminating the non-return device 8 .
- the inflating device 100 comprises mistake-proofing means 150 in particular including first positioning means 151 for the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 in the closed position P 2 , and second positioning means 152 for the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 in the open position P 1 and more particularly in the inflating position PI of the inflatable boat 2 .
- the inner thread 109 of the stationary baseplate 101 and the thread 136 of the inner cylinder part 135 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 cooperate over substantially a half-revolution to go from the closed position P 2 to an open position P 1 and vice versa.
- circumferential annular bead 106 and the circumferential annular bead 138 can be eliminated.
- the baseplate 101 comprises a peripheral portion 153 in the shape of a hollow cylinder with a small thickness, extending over its entire outer periphery, substantially along the same plane as the bottom of the body 105 of the baseplate 101 over a predetermined diameter greater than that of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 comprises a toroid peripheral annular portion 154 , extending over its outer lateral surface substantially along the same plane as the bottom of the positioning member 130 of the cylindrical tappet 120 , over a predetermined diameter smaller than that of the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 .
- the first positioning means 151 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 in the closed position P 2 on the one hand comprise a first closing member 155 supported by the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 arranged to cooperate with a second closing member 157 supported by the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- the first closing member 155 has a generally parallelepiped shape with a small thickness extending substantially transversely to the plane in which the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 extends from a first predetermined peripheral position of that same peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 to a height that is also predetermined.
- this first closing member 155 has an opening 156 passing through its surface at a predetermined height and having a general rectangular shape.
- the second closing member 157 has a generally parallelepiped shape and protrudes from the outer surface of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 with a predetermined height and thickness.
- the second positioning means 152 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 in the open position P 1 and more particularly in the inflating position PI of the inflatable boat 2 comprise a first opening member 158 supported by the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 on the one hand, arranged to cooperate with a second opening member 159 supported by the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- the first opening member 158 is generally in the shape of a rod extending transversely to the plane in which the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 extends from a second predetermined peripheral position of that same peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 at a height that is also predetermined.
- the second predetermined peripheral position of the first opening member 158 is substantially positioned opposite the first predetermined peripheral position on the first closing member 155 on the peripheral portion 153 of the baseplate 101 .
- the second opening member 159 is formed by a centered and transverse slit, formed on the second closing member 157 of the first positioning means 151 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- This slit 159 comprises a width substantially equal to that of the first opening member 158 in the form of a rod and divides the second closing member 157 in two parts.
- the second closing member 157 comprises a shape substantially complementary to that of the opening 156 of the first closing member 155 and is then situated across from that same opening 156 when the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 is in its closed position P 2 .
- the second closing member 157 comprises a thickness greater on the one hand than the distance separating the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 and the first closing member 155 , and on the other hand the distance separating that same handling member 130 of the tappet 120 and the first opening member 158 when the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 is positioned near the peripheral portion 153 of the base 101 after having been engaged therein.
- the user when the user wishes to inflate the inflatable boat 2 , he begins by screwing the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 on the baseplate 101 , then connects a pump to the inflating duct 132 .
- the inner thread 109 of the stationary baseplate 101 and the thread 136 of the inner cylindrical part 135 of handling member 130 of the tappet 120 are arranged to limit the number of rotations of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 on the baseplate 101 , that rotation preferably not exceeding one revolution.
- the second closing member 157 and the second opening member or slit 159 then reach the first opening member or rod 158 .
- the beveled shape of the first part of the second closing member 157 then exerts lateral pressure on the first opening member or rod 158 , which forces it to deform elastically until that same first opening member or rod 158 penetrates inside the second opening member or slit 159 located at the middle of the second closing member 157 .
- the inflating device 100 is then in an open position P 1 , and more specifically in an inflating position PI in which the various air chambers 31 , 41 , 51 communicate with each other and in which the enclosure 6 is sealed.
- the user then inflates the inflatable boat by actuating the inflating pump.
- the user continues to screw the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 on the baseplate 101 , which frees the first opening member or rod 158 from the second opening member or slit 159 by causing a new elastic deformation of the first opening member or rod 158 following the action of the second part of the second closing member 157 .
- the second closing member 157 reaches the first closing member 155 .
- the beveled shape of the first part of the second closing member 157 followed by the second part of the second closing member 157 then successively exerts lateral pressure on the first closing member 155 , which is then forced to deform elastically until the second closing member 157 penetrates inside the opening 156 formed in the first closing member 155 .
- the inflating device 100 is then in the closed position P 2 , in which the various air chambers 31 , 41 , 51 are hermetic with respect to one another.
- the inflating duct 132 is positioned near the center of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
- the inflating duct 132 comprises a stopper 160 arranged to protect the inflating duct 132
- the outer surface of the outer cylindrical part 137 of the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 comprises gripping means 161 assuming the form of cavities arranged to facilitate gripping of the positioning means 130 by a user.
- this first embodiment comprising doing away with the non-return device 8 , the user is forced to return the inflating device 100 toward the closed position P 2 thereof before disconnecting the inflating pump from the duct 132 , which gives the inflating device 100 additional security, thereby preventing the user from forgetting to return the inflating device 100 to the closed position P 2 thereof following inflation of the inflatable boat 2 .
- this alternative makes it possible to deflate the inflatable boat 2 if the latter is overinflated by unscrewing and rescrewing the handling member 130 of the tappet 120 .
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an inflating device that can be used for inflating an inflatable boat having two sides and a bottom, each having an independent air chamber, the device including a sealed body with an enclosure having at least three communication openings, each of the openings being connected to another opening by a passage for the circulation of a flow of air, and in particular a first opening intended to be connected to a first air supply means intended to supply air to the air chamber of the first side fender of the inflatable boat, a second opening intended to be connected to a second air supply means intended to supply air to the air chamber of the second side fender of the inflatable boat, a third opening intended to be connected to an air pump, and means for shutting off the passage between the first opening and the second opening, the means being disposed in the enclosure and being able to move between a first position, called the open position, in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is open, and a second position, called the closed position, in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is closed.
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- The present invention relates to the field of nautical recreation, and more particularly relates to an inflating device that can be used to inflate an inflatable boat comprising two side tubes and a bottom, each including an independent air chamber, as well as inflatable boat equipped with such an inflating device.
- An inflatable boat generally includes two independent side tubes each having a valve of the same model designed for inflation and deflation of the corresponding boat as well as a valve, often of another model designed for inflating and deflating the bottom of the inflatable boat.
- However, the inflation of such an inflatable boat has the drawback of causing an asymmetry between the two tubes if the latter are inflated alternatingly with excessive pressure deviation.
- These asymmetries are essentially due to the deformation of the inner wall separating the air chambers of the two tubes, that inner wall tending to curve toward the lower pressure air chamber.
- This frequently occurs when one of the two tubes is completely inflated before inflating the other.
- To avoid this drawback, the user must, during the inflation phase, connect and disconnect the pump several times, alternating between both of the valves of the two side tubes.
- However, this independent inflation of the two side tubes is sometimes misunderstood, is laborious and allows a slight asymmetry to remain between the two air chambers of the two tubes, one always being irreparably more inflated than the other.
- The standards in force in the field of inflatable boats provide that in the event of a puncture of one of the two side tubes, at least 50% of the inflatable volume of the inflatable boat must remain inflated, which rules out designs with two side tubes communicating through a single air chamber, which would nevertheless resolve the problem of the asymmetry.
- The present invention aims to resolve all or some of the aforementioned drawbacks.
- To that end, the present invention relates to an inflating device capable of being used for inflating an inflatable boat comprising two side tubes and a bottom respectively including an independent air chamber, said device being characterized in that it comprises a sealing body comprising an enclosure having at least three communication openings, each of the openings being connected to another opening with a passage allowing for airflow circulation, and namely a first opening to be connected to a first air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the first side tube of the inflatable boat, a second opening to be connected to a second air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the second side tube of the inflatable boat, a third opening to be connected to an inflating pump, and means for closing the passage between the first opening and the second opening, positioned in the enclosure, and movable between a first so-called open position in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is open to a second so-called closed passage in which the passage between the first opening and the second opening is closed, and means for positioning the closing means in any intermediate position found between the open position and the closed position, the third opening being formed on the positioning means.
- This arrangement makes it possible to inflate two tubes simultaneously from a single connection of the pump and also allows equilibrium of the pressure of the two tubes during inflation and separation of the air chambers of the two tubes once the inflation is done.
- Furthermore, this arrangement results in making it possible to control the airflow passing between the two tubes through the inflating device, for example during re-equilibration made necessary following a pressure drop of one of the tubes.
- According to one embodiment, the positioning means comprise the closing means.
- According to one embodiment, the positioning means include a tappet member and a handling member embodying a motion conversion device of the screw-and-nut type converting a relative rotary motion of the handling member into a relative translatory motion of the tappet member so as to bring the blocking means into the closing position thereof.
- This arrangement allows the user to go from one position to the other through a simple rotational movement.
- According to one embodiment, the positioning means include a non-return device.
- According to one embodiment, the enclosure includes two removable parts.
- According to one embodiment, the inflating device includes mistake-proofing means for the closed position and/or for the open position, in particular for inflating position of the inflatable boat.
- This arrangement facilitates the use of the inflating device.
- According to one embodiment, the enclosure has a fourth opening to be connected to third air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the bottom of the inflatable boat, each of the openings being connected to another opening by a passage allowing for airflow circulation in the open position.
- This arrangement makes it possible to inflate the side tubes and the bottom of the boat simultaneously.
- According to the same embodiment, the passages between the first opening or the second open and the fourth opening are open in the open position of the closing means, and the passages between the first opening or the second opening and the fourth opening are closed in the closed position of the closing means.
- This arrangement makes it possible to isolate each of the air chambers of the side tubes and the bottom.
- Advantageously, the section of the fourth opening is undersized with respect to the sections of the first opening and the second opening.
- This arrangement makes it possible to have the end of the inflation of the bottom, the air chamber of which generally has a smaller volume than that of the two side tubes, coincide with the end of inflation of the chambers of the side tubes and therefore protect the bottom from periodic overpressures due to pump movement during the inflation.
- According to one embodiment, the closing means are removable from the enclosure.
- This arrangement allows easy replacement of the closing means, for example in the event of loss of sealing, and allows simultaneous and rapid deflation of the air chambers of the inflatable boat connected to the inflating device.
- The present invention also relates to an inflatable boat including an inflating device as previously described.
- In any case, the invention will be well understood using the following description, in reference to the appended diagrammatic drawing showing, as a non-limiting example, several embodiments of an inflating device according to the invention.
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FIG. 1 shows an exploded perspective view of an inflating device in the closed position according to a first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 shows a top perspective view of the inflating device ofFIG. 1 in the deflating position. -
FIG. 3 shows a bottom perspective view of the inflating device ofFIG. 1 in the deflating position. -
FIG. 4 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device ofFIG. 1 in the closed position. -
FIG. 5 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device ofFIG. 1 in the deflating position. -
FIG. 6 shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the inflating device ofFIG. 1 in the inflating position. -
FIG. 7 shows a first view of an alternative of the embodiment ofFIGS. 1 to 6 . -
FIG. 8 shows a second view of the device ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 9 shows a third view of the device ofFIGS. 7 and 8 . -
FIG. 10 shows an inflatable boat equipped with an inflating device according to the invention. - As illustrated in
FIG. 10 , an inflating device 1 according to the invention may be used to inflate aninflatable boat 2 comprising aright side tube 3, aleft side tube 4 and optionally abottom 4 each respectively comprising an 31, 41, 51 as well as air routing means 32, 42, 52.independent air chamber - The
31, 41 of the twoair chambers 3, 4 have the same volume.side tubes - As illustrated in the different embodiments shown in
FIGS. 1 to 10 f, an inflating device 1 according to the invention comprises a sealedbody 6 comprising anenclosure 7 having three communicating 11, 12, 13 connected to each other.openings - The
first opening 11 is designed to be connected to the air routing means 32 designed to supply theair chamber 31 of thefirst side tube 3 of theinflatable boat 2 with air, the second opening 12 being designed to be connected to the second air routing means 42 designed to supply theair chamber 41 of thesecond side tube 4 of theinflatable boat 2 with air, the third opening 13 is designed to be connected to an inflating pump (not shown). - Furthermore, the
first opening 11 and thesecond opening 12 have a same inner diameter or section so as to equitably distribute the air injected by the pump coming from the third opening 13. - In the first embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1 to 9 , the inflatingdevice 100 includes afourth opening 14 that can be connected to the other three 11, 12, 13 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 52 designed to supply theopenings air chamber 51 of thebottom 5 of theinflatable boat 2 with air. - In this embodiment, the
body 6 comprises two 101, 115 forming thecomplementary parts enclosure 7. - The first of these parts is formed by a
baseplate 101 designed to be kept against theinflatable boat 2. - This
baseplate 101 comprises abody 105 with a substantially cylindrical shape that is completely open on one of said two bases. - This
body 105 forms a first part of theenclosure 7 of thebody 6 of theinflating device 100. - The other of these two bases includes a
first duct 102 with a cylindrical shape forming thefirst opening 11 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 32, which in turn are designed to supply theair chamber 31 of theright tube 3 of the inflatable boat with air, a secondcylindrical duct 103 forming the second opening 12 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 42, which in turn are designed to supply theair chamber 41 of theleft tube 4 of theinflatable boat 2 with air, and a thirdcylindrical duct 104 forming thefourth opening 14 and designed to be connected to the air routing means 52, which in turn are designed to supply thechamber 51 of thebottom 3 of theinflatable boat 2 with air. - Each of these three hollow
102, 103, 104 transversely crosses the base of thecylindrical ducts body 105 of thebaseplate 101 so as to emerge inside theenclosure 7 of thebody 6 of theinflating device 100. - The main axis of each of these three
102, 103, 104 passes through the apex of an equilateral triangle positioned transversely to the crossed base of theducts body 105 of thebaseplate 101. - Thus, each of these three
102, 103, 104 respectively comprises aducts 110, 111, 112 of the crossed base of theprotruding portion body 105 of thebaseplate 101. - Furthermore, each of the ends of the
110, 111, 112 is planar and positioned in a same plane as the other two, said plane in turn being positioned transversely to the cylindrical shape of theprotruding portions body 105 of thebaseplate 101 and substantially at the height thereof. - The
body 105 of thebaseplate 101 also comprises athread 109 positioned on its cylindrical inner surface, the function of which will be described later in the text. - Furthermore, on its cylindrical outer surface, the
body 105 of thebaseplate 101 comprises, in the direction from the base crossed by the 102, 103, 104 toward the open base, a circumferentialducts annular bead 106 followed by a circumferentialannular slot 107 in which an O-ring 108 is positioned, the O-ring giving the baseplate 101 a greater lateral bulk than that of the circumferentialannular bead 106. - The
bead 106 as well as theslot 107 occupy a predetermined position, the function of which will be described later in the text. - The second part is formed by positioning means 115 and comprises a second part of the
enclosure 7 of thebody 6 of theinflating device 100. - These positioning means 115 are removable and have a substantially cylindrical shape that is completely open on one of said two bases and is designed to be engaged on the
first part 101 orbaseplate 101 so as to position theinflating device 100 in its different operational positions. - These positioning means 115 are formed by a
tappet 120 and a handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - The
tappet 120 comprises a disk-shapedbody 128 from which central guide means 121 extend on the one hand in the form of a triangular prism with curved surfaces whereof the curve radius is substantially equal to the radius of the three 102, 103, 104 of theducts baseplate 101, and cylindrical closing means 122, 123, 124 on the other hand, respectively designed to bear on the protruding 110, 111, 112 of theportions 102, 103, 104 of theducts baseplate 101 of the inflating device. - In order to hermetically close these
102, 103, 104, each closing means 122, 123, 124 comprises aducts planar seal 125 positioned on its end face across from the protruding 110, 111, 112 and maintained at the center thereof by retainingportions means 126 in the shape of a “T”. - The central guide means 121 extend beyond the closing means 122, 123, 124 so as to perform their guiding function during the engagement of the positioning means 115 on the
first part 101 orbaseplate 101 and also comprise acentral opening 127 emerging on the one hand on the outer face of the guide means 121 and on the other hand on the center of thebody 128 of the disc-shapedtappet 120. - The handling
member 130 comprises abody 131 in the shape of a hollow cylinder with an open base and a quasi-closed base and having an innercylindrical part 135 and an outercylindrical part 137 that are coaxial to each other and both include an inner face and an outer face. - The inner face of the outer
cylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 comprises a diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of thebase 101, allowing the O-ring 108 to ensure sealing between theenclosure 7 and the outside. - The
tappet 120 is designed to be retained in translation but free in rotation inside the innercylindrical part 135 of the handlingmember 130. - To that end, the handling
member 130 of thetappet 120 comprises acentral rivet 134 extending from the center of the quasi-closed base of handlingmember 130 in the direction of the main axis of its cylindrical shape, passes through thecentral opening 127 formed on the guide means 121 of thetappet 120, then retains thetappet 120 in translation against the handlingmember 130 in the direction of the main axes, which are then coaxial, of thetappet 120 and the handlingmember 130. - Furthermore, the handling
member 130 comprises athread 136 positioned on the outer face of the innercylindrical part 135 and designed to cooperate with thethread 109 of the base 101 as well as a circumferentialannular bead 138 positioned on the end of the inner face of the outercylindrical part 137 and designed to cooperate with the circumferentialannular bead 106 of thebase 101. - Lastly, the handling
member 130 comprises aduct 132 emerging in the innercylindrical part 135 making up thethird opening 13 of the enclosure 17 of theinflating device 100 designed to connect an inflating pump. - According to one alternative of this first embodiment, this inflating
duct 132 comprises anon-return device 8 designed to prevent the air blown into theenclosure 7 by the inflating pump through theduct 132 from leaving theenclosure 7 through thatsame duct 132. - Nevertheless, this
non-return device 8 is not essential to theinflating device 100. - In fact, most of the inflating pumps used to inflate the
inflatable boat 2 are sealed at the piston. - Part of the air blown in by the inflating pump through the
duct 132 can therefore emerge through thatsame duct 132, in particular when air is taken from the inflating pump, but will never go beyond the piston of the inflating pump. - Thus, by acting only on the positioning means 115 of the
inflating device 100 and in particular on the rotation of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120, it is possible to position the inflatingdevice 100 in a closed position P2 as illustrated inFIG. 4 , in a deflating position PD as illustrated inFIG. 5 or in an inflating position PI as illustrated inFIG. 6 . - The inflating position PI and deflating position PD are more generally part of a so-called open position P1.
- This consideration is valid for this first embodiment as well as the following embodiments described hereafter.
- In the closed position P2 illustrated in
FIG. 4 , eachplanar seal 125 of each closing means 122, 123, 124 bears on the flank of each protruding 110, 111, 112 so as to hermetically close one of theportion 102, 103, 104 under the action of the screwing of theducts thread 136 of the handlingmember 130 on thethread 109 of thebaseplate 101, thereby preventing any communication whatsoever between the 11, 12, 13, and 14.openings - Furthermore, the O-
ring 108 exerts pressure on the one hand on the wall of the circumferentialannular slot 107 and on the other hand on the wall of the inner face of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130, thereby partitioning the air located in theenclosure 7 from the outside air. - To return the
inflating device 100 to its deflating position PD, illustrated inFIG. 5 , the user unscrews the handlingmember 130 from thebaseplate 101. - This first results in balancing the pressure of the air inside the
31, 41, 51.air chambers - By continuing to gradually unscrew the handling
member 130, the user reaches a hard point generated by the action of the circumferentialannular bead 138 of the handlingmember 130 on the circumferentialannular bead 106 of thebaseplate 101. - At this stage of unscrewing, the
enclosure 7 is still hermetically isolated from the outside. - By continuing to unscrew the handling
member 130 beyond this hard point, the O-ring 108 no longer exerts pressure on the wall of the inner face of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130, then thethread 136 disengages from thethread 109, thereby putting theenclosure 7 in communication with the outside. - At this stage, the positioning means 115 are separated from the
baseplate 101, thereby freeing the 11, 12, 14 so as to allow the air located in theopenings 31, 41, 51 to exit to the outside.air chambers - When the user wishes to position the inflating
device 100 in its inflating position PI illustrated inFIG. 6 , the user begins by engaging the positioning means 115 in thebaseplate 101 while making sure to correctly engage the guide means 121 between the three protruding 110, 111, 112 of theportions 102, 103, 104 on the one hand, and theducts thread 136 in thethread 109 on the other hand. - By screwing the
thread 136 in thethread 109, the guide means 121 move in translation along the outer lateral edge of the protruding 110, 111, 112 until reaching the hard point generated by the action of the circumferentialportions annular bead 138 of the handlingmember 130 on the circumferentialannular bead 106 of thebase 101. - By continuing to screw the seal beyond this hard point, the O-
ring 108 again exerts pressure on the wall of the inner face of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130, thereby isolating theenclosure 7 from the outside. - The user connects the inflating pump to the
duct 132 and blows air into the enclosure 73 thenon-return device 8. - The air passing through the
duct 132 reaches theenclosure 7 on the one hand through the play remaining between thetappet 120 and the handlingmember 130 and on the other hand throughorifices 129 formed in the closing means 122, 123, 124 necessarily putting the upper part of one of the closing means 122, 123, 124 across from theduct 132 due to one of the three positions allowed by the guide means 121 in communication with a side wall of the same closing means 122, 123, 124 emerging in theenclosure 7. - In this inflating position PI, the
31, 41, 51 are inflated simultaneously and the pressure of one of them is balanced with respect to the other two.air chambers - At the end of inflation, the user returns the inflating
device 100 to the closed position P2 thereof illustrated inFIG. 4 by simply screwing the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 until it abuts on theplanar seals 125 on the flanks of the protruding 110, 111, 112 of theportions 102, 103, 104.ducts - During this transition from the inflating position P1 to the closed position P2, the inner wall of the outer
cylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 slides on the O-ring 108 following the helical movement of the 109, 136, the O-threads ring 108 ensuring sealing between theenclosure 7 and the outside at all times. -
FIGS. 7 to 9 illustrate another alternative of this first embodiment. Furthermore, this alternative is compatible with the alternative previously described involving eliminating thenon-return device 8. - According to this alternative, the inflating
device 100 comprises mistake-proofing means 150 in particular including first positioning means 151 for the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 in the closed position P2, and second positioning means 152 for the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 in the open position P1 and more particularly in the inflating position PI of theinflatable boat 2. - In this alternative embodiment, the
inner thread 109 of thestationary baseplate 101 and thethread 136 of theinner cylinder part 135 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120, cooperate over substantially a half-revolution to go from the closed position P2 to an open position P1 and vice versa. - Furthermore, still according to this alternative, the circumferential
annular bead 106 and the circumferentialannular bead 138 can be eliminated. - According to this alternative, the
baseplate 101 comprises aperipheral portion 153 in the shape of a hollow cylinder with a small thickness, extending over its entire outer periphery, substantially along the same plane as the bottom of thebody 105 of thebaseplate 101 over a predetermined diameter greater than that of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - The outer
cylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 comprises a toroid peripheralannular portion 154, extending over its outer lateral surface substantially along the same plane as the bottom of thepositioning member 130 of thecylindrical tappet 120, over a predetermined diameter smaller than that of theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101. - The first positioning means 151 of the handling
member 130 of thetappet 120 in the closed position P2 on the one hand comprise afirst closing member 155 supported by theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 arranged to cooperate with asecond closing member 157 supported by the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - The
first closing member 155 has a generally parallelepiped shape with a small thickness extending substantially transversely to the plane in which theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 extends from a first predetermined peripheral position of that sameperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 to a height that is also predetermined. - Furthermore, this
first closing member 155 has anopening 156 passing through its surface at a predetermined height and having a general rectangular shape. - The
second closing member 157 has a generally parallelepiped shape and protrudes from the outer surface of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 with a predetermined height and thickness. - The second positioning means 152 of the handling
member 130 of thetappet 120 in the open position P1 and more particularly in the inflating position PI of theinflatable boat 2 comprise afirst opening member 158 supported by theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 on the one hand, arranged to cooperate with asecond opening member 159 supported by the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - The
first opening member 158 is generally in the shape of a rod extending transversely to the plane in which theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 extends from a second predetermined peripheral position of that sameperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101 at a height that is also predetermined. - The second predetermined peripheral position of the
first opening member 158 is substantially positioned opposite the first predetermined peripheral position on thefirst closing member 155 on theperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101. - The
second opening member 159 is formed by a centered and transverse slit, formed on thesecond closing member 157 of the first positioning means 151 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - This slit 159 comprises a width substantially equal to that of the
first opening member 158 in the form of a rod and divides thesecond closing member 157 in two parts. - Furthermore, the
second closing member 157 comprises a shape substantially complementary to that of theopening 156 of thefirst closing member 155 and is then situated across from thatsame opening 156 when the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 is in its closed position P2. - Furthermore, the
second closing member 157 comprises a thickness greater on the one hand than the distance separating the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 and thefirst closing member 155, and on the other hand the distance separating thatsame handling member 130 of thetappet 120 and thefirst opening member 158 when the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 is positioned near theperipheral portion 153 of the base 101 after having been engaged therein. - Thus, when the user wishes to inflate the
inflatable boat 2, he begins by screwing the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 on thebaseplate 101, then connects a pump to the inflatingduct 132. - To that end, the
inner thread 109 of thestationary baseplate 101 and thethread 136 of the innercylindrical part 135 of handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120, are arranged to limit the number of rotations of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 on thebaseplate 101, that rotation preferably not exceeding one revolution. - The
second closing member 157 and the second opening member or slit 159 then reach the first opening member orrod 158. - The beveled shape of the first part of the
second closing member 157 then exerts lateral pressure on the first opening member orrod 158, which forces it to deform elastically until that same first opening member orrod 158 penetrates inside the second opening member or slit 159 located at the middle of thesecond closing member 157. - The inflating
device 100 is then in an open position P1, and more specifically in an inflating position PI in which the 31, 41, 51 communicate with each other and in which thevarious air chambers enclosure 6 is sealed. - In this position, the user then inflates the inflatable boat by actuating the inflating pump.
- To bring the
inflating device 100 toward its closed position P2, the user continues to screw the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 on thebaseplate 101, which frees the first opening member orrod 158 from the second opening member or slit 159 by causing a new elastic deformation of the first opening member orrod 158 following the action of the second part of thesecond closing member 157. - By continuing to screw a half-revolution from the previous open position P1, the
second closing member 157 reaches thefirst closing member 155. The beveled shape of the first part of thesecond closing member 157 followed by the second part of thesecond closing member 157 then successively exerts lateral pressure on thefirst closing member 155, which is then forced to deform elastically until thesecond closing member 157 penetrates inside theopening 156 formed in thefirst closing member 155. - The inflating
device 100 is then in the closed position P2, in which the 31, 41, 51 are hermetic with respect to one another.various air chambers - In this closed position P2, the toroid peripheral
annular portion 154 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 bears on the thin hollow cylindricalperipheral portion 153 of thebaseplate 101. - According to another alternative of this first embodiment, the inflating
duct 132 is positioned near the center of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - Furthermore, according to other alternatives, the inflating
duct 132 comprises astopper 160 arranged to protect the inflatingduct 132, and the outer surface of the outercylindrical part 137 of the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120 comprises gripping means 161 assuming the form of cavities arranged to facilitate gripping of the positioning means 130 by a user. - According to the alternative of this first embodiment comprising doing away with the
non-return device 8, the user is forced to return theinflating device 100 toward the closed position P2 thereof before disconnecting the inflating pump from theduct 132, which gives theinflating device 100 additional security, thereby preventing the user from forgetting to return theinflating device 100 to the closed position P2 thereof following inflation of theinflatable boat 2. - In fact, only the closed position P2 guarantees compliance with the standard according to which, following the step for inflating the
inflatable boat 2, the 31, 41, 51 must be hermetic with respect to one another so as to guarantee 50% inflation of thevarious air chambers inflatable boat 2 following a puncture. - Furthermore, this alternative makes it possible to deflate the
inflatable boat 2 if the latter is overinflated by unscrewing and rescrewing the handlingmember 130 of thetappet 120. - Although the invention has been described with respect to specific example embodiments, it is of course in no way limited thereto and encompasses all technical equivalents of the described means as well as combinations thereof.
Claims (11)
1. An inflating device capable of being used for inflating an inflatable boat including two side tubes and a bottom respectively including an independent air chamber, said device comprising:
a sealing body comprising an enclosure having at least three communication openings, each of the openings being connected to another opening with a passage allowing for airflow circulation, said openings comprising:
a first opening to be connected to a first air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the first side tube of the inflatable boat,
a second opening to be connected to a second air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the second side tube of the inflatable boat,
a third opening to be connected to an inflating pump, and
means for blocking the passage between the first opening and the second opening, arranged inside the enclosure and movable between a first opening position, wherein the passage between the first opening and the second opening is open, to a second closing position, wherein the passage between the first opening and the second opening is closed,
means for positioning the blocking means in an intermediate position located between the opening position and the closing position,
the third opening being made on the positioning means.
2. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the positioning means include the blocking means.
3. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the positioning means comprise a tappet member and a handling member embodying a motion conversion device of the screw-and-nut type converting a relative rotary motion of the handling member into a relative translatory motion of the tappet member so as to bring the blocking means into the closing position thereof.
4. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the positioning means include a non-return device.
5. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the enclosure includes two removable parts.
6. The inflating device according to claim 1 , including locating means for the closing position and/or for the opening position, in particular for a position for inflating the inflatable boat.
7. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the enclosure has a fourth opening to be connected to a third air routing means for supplying air to the air chamber of the bottom of the inflatable boat, each of the openings being connected to another opening by a passage allowing for airflow circulation in the opening position.
8. The inflating device according to claim 7 , wherein the passages between the first opening or the second opening and the fourth opening are open in the opening position of the blocking means, and the passages between the first opening or the second opening and the fourth opening are closed in the closing position of the blocking means.
9. The inflating device according to claim 7 , wherein the section of the fourth opening is undersized with respect to the sections of the first opening and the second opening.
10. The inflating device according to claim 1 , wherein the blocking means can be removed from the enclosure.
11. An inflatable boat comprising an inflating device as described in claim 1 .
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