US20160010637A1 - Air Pump with Low Pressure Gauge Protective Device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an air pump and, in particular, to an air pump including a low pressure gauge protective device.
- China Patent No. 102562517 discloses an inflator embedded with a pressure gage, which includes a base with a hole, a hose connected to the base, a cylinder jointed to the hole, a piston rod movable in the cylinder to enable the hose to output pressurized air, and a pressure gage installed in the cylinder.
- the inflation pressure of bicycle tires ranges from below 30 PSI (2 BAR; 207 KPA) for tubeless mountain bike tires to 220 PSI (15 BAR; 1,517 KPA) for tubular track racing tires.
- the aforementioned air pump cannot accurately and precisely measure and indicate the lower pressure bike tires, which are often used on mountain bikes and for riding in snow.
- the main purpose is to provide an air pump includes an inflating device, a pressure gauge, and a protective device.
- the inflating device includes a base, a cylinder, a piston rod, an inlet portion, a detection portion, and an outlet portion.
- the cylinder is connected to the base.
- the piston rod is slidably disposed inside the cylinder.
- the inlet portion is arranged at the base and engaged with the cylinder.
- a passage is arranged at the base and includes a first section, a second section, and third section interconnected with each other. The first section is interconnected with the inlet portion.
- the second section is interconnected with the detection portion.
- the third section interconnected with the outlet portion.
- the pressure gauge is mounted on the detection portion.
- the protective device is disposed in the passage and includes a body and a sliding member.
- An outer periphery of the body is airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the passage.
- the body includes first and second ends spaced from each other, a slot, and a hole.
- the first end of the body is located adjacent to the inlet portion.
- the slot extends from the first end of the body to the second end of the body.
- the hole is located between the first and second ends of the body and interconnected with the slot and the inlet portion.
- the sliding member includes first and second ends spaced from each other, a wide section, and a narrow section. The first end of the sliding member inserts into the slot via the first end of the body.
- the first end of the sliding member is located between the hole and the second end of the body and airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the slot.
- the second end of the sliding member protrudes out of the slot and forms the wide section.
- a width of the wide section is not less than a width of the slot.
- the narrow section is located between first and second ends of the sliding member. A width of the narrow section is less than the width of the slot.
- An advantage of the air pump according to the present invention is that the sliding member is movable relative to the base to adjust a gap size between the base and the body for controlling air flow pressure in an affordable range of the pressure gauge.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air pump of a first embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the air pump of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a partial, enlarged cross sectional view of the air pump of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 3 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device.
- FIG. 5 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump of FIG. 4 and illustrates the pressurized air flowing through the protective device.
- FIG. 6 is a partial, top view of the air pump of FIG. 1 and illustrates a pressure gauge indicating the pressure value while the piston rod pushing air.
- FIG. 7 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 4 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside.
- FIG. 8 is a partial, top view of the air pump of FIG. 1 and illustrates the pressure gauge indicating the pressure value while the piston rod drawing air from outside.
- FIG. 9 is a partial, enlarged cross sectional view of an air pump of a second embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 9 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device.
- FIG. 11 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump of FIG. 10 and illustrates the pressurized air flowing through a protective device.
- FIG. 12 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 10 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an air pump of a third embodiment according to the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the air pump of FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 15 is a partial, cross sectional view of the air pump of FIG. 13 .
- FIG. 16 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 15 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device.
- FIG. 17 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump of FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 18 is a continued view of the air pump of FIG. 16 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside.
- FIGS. 1-8 show an air pump 10 of a first embodiment according to the present invention.
- the air pump 10 includes an inflating device 20 , a pressure gauge 30 , and a protective device 40 .
- the inflating device 20 includes a base 21 , a cylinder 22 , a piston rod 23 , a recess 24 , an inlet portion 25 , a detection portion 26 , an outlet portion 27 , and a manifold 28 .
- the base 21 includes a bottom surface 211 and a top surface 212 spaced from each other. The bottom surface 211 is adapted to be seated on the ground.
- An end of the cylinder 22 is connected to the base 21 .
- the piston rod 23 is slidably disposed inside the cylinder 22 and connected with a piston for pushing air.
- the recess 24 is formed in the base 21 and extends from the bottom surface 211 to the top surface 212 .
- the inlet portion 25 and the detection portion 26 are respectively disposed on two opposite ends of the top surface 212 of the base 21 and intercommunicated with the recess 24 .
- the inlet portion 25 is arranged at the base 21 and engaged with the cylinder 22 .
- the outlet portion 27 is disposed between the inlet portion 25 and the detection portion 26 on the top surface 212 of the base 21 and interconnected with the recess 24 .
- the outlet portion 27 is connected to a hose 271 , and an end of the hose 271 opposite to the outlet portion 27 is connected to a nozzle 272 adapted for engaging a tire of bike for inflating.
- the manifold 28 is mounted in the recess 24 and forms a passage 281 linearly extending therethrough.
- the passage 281 is arranged at the base 21 and includes a first section 282 , a second section 283 , and third section 284 interconnected with each other.
- the first section 282 is interconnected with the inlet portion 25 .
- the second section 283 is interconnected with the detection portion 26 .
- the third section 284 is interconnected with the outlet portion 27 .
- the pressure gauge 30 is mounted on the base 21 .
- the pressure gauge 30 is mounted on the detection portion 26 and displayed on the top surface 212 .
- a pressure measurement upper limit value of the pressure gauge 30 is less than 30 PSI.
- the protective device 40 disposed in the passage 281 and received in the detection portion 26 .
- the protective device 40 includes a body 41 , a sliding member 42 , a stopper 43 , and a guiding member 44 .
- the body 41 includes first and second ends 411 and 412 spaced from each other, a slot 413 , and a hole 414 .
- the first end 411 of the body 41 is located adjacent to the inlet portion 25 .
- the slot 413 extends from the first end 411 to the second end 412 .
- the hole 414 is located between the first and second ends 411 and 412 and interconnected with the slot 413 and the inlet portion 25 .
- the hole 414 is interconnected to an air inlet port of the pressure gauge 30 .
- the sliding member 42 includes first and second ends 421 and 422 spaced from each other, a wide section 423 , and a narrow section 424 .
- the first end 421 of the sliding member 42 inserts into the slot 413 via the first end 411 of the body 41 , and is located between the hole 414 and the second end 412 of the body, 41 to airtightly abut against an inner periphery of the slot 413 .
- the second end 422 of the sliding member 42 protrudes out of the slot 413 and forms the wide section 423 .
- a width of the wide section 423 is not less than a width of the slot 413 .
- the narrow section 424 is located between first and second ends 421 and 422 of the sliding member 42 .
- a width of the narrow section 424 is less than the width of the slot 413 .
- the sliding member 42 is movable relative to the base 21 to adjust a gap size between the base 21 and the body 41 .
- the stopper 43 is located at the second end 412 of the body 41 and threadly engaged in the slot 413 to seal a side of the slot 413 adjacent to the second end 412 of the body 41 . Moreover, the stopper 43 is rotatable to synchronously move in the slot 413 along an axis of the body 41 .
- the guiding member 44 is disposed in the passage 281 and faces to the wide section 423 of the sliding member 42 .
- the guiding member 44 includes a plurality of retaining walls 441 abutted against the inner periphery of the passage 281 . Furthermore, every two of the retaining walls 441 form a channel 442 linearly extending therethrough.
- a user can push the piston rod 23 to move forth inside the cylinder 22 to push air.
- the pressurized air passes through the passage 281 and is rectified by the plurality of channels 442 of the guiding member 44 .
- a part of the pressurized air flowing into the third section 284 passes through the hose 271 and the nozzle 272 into to a tire (not shown).
- the sliding member 42 is movable relative to the base 21 to adjust the gap size between the base 21 and the body 41 to prevent the excessive pressurized air violently to damage the pressure gage 30 during pumping operations.
- FIGS. 9-12 show an air pump in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the second embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment except that the protective device 40 a further includes a biasing member 45 a arranged between the sliding member 42 a and the stopper 43 a. Two opposite ends of the biasing member 45 a respectively bias against the sliding member 42 a and the stopper 43 a.
- the biasing member 45 a is a spiral spring.
- the biasing member 45 a When the pressurized air pushes against the sliding member 42 a, the biasing member 45 a also biases against the sliding member 42 a to keep the gap having an appropriate size to protect the pressure gauge 30 and to prevent the air flow rate too low. Additionally, the stopper 43 a is movable with respect to the body 41 a to adjust the biasing force value produce by the biasing member 45 a.
- FIGS. 13-15 show an air pump 10 b in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the third embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment except that the pressure gauge 30 b is engaged in an adapting portion 31 b, and a bottom of the adapting portion 31 b is connected to an extension tube 32 b configured to connected with the base 21 b.
- the protective device 40 b is received in the extension tube 32 b.
- a side of the adapting portion 31 b is connected with a holding portion 33 b arranged around a periphery of the cylinder 22 b.
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Abstract
An air pump includes a inflating device, a pressure gauge, and a protective device. The inflating device includes a base, an inlet portion, a detection portion, and an outlet portion. The pressure gauge is mounted on the detection portion. A passage is interconnected with the inlet, detection and outlet portions. The protective device is disposed in the passage and includes a body and a sliding member. The body includes a slot and a hole. The sliding member inserts into the slot and is movable relative to the base to adjust a gap size between the base and the body for controlling air flow pressure in an affordable range of the pressure gauge.
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- The present invention relates to an air pump and, in particular, to an air pump including a low pressure gauge protective device.
- China Patent No. 102562517 discloses an inflator embedded with a pressure gage, which includes a base with a hole, a hose connected to the base, a cylinder jointed to the hole, a piston rod movable in the cylinder to enable the hose to output pressurized air, and a pressure gage installed in the cylinder.
- However, the inflation pressure of bicycle tires ranges from below 30 PSI (2 BAR; 207 KPA) for tubeless mountain bike tires to 220 PSI (15 BAR; 1,517 KPA) for tubular track racing tires. The aforementioned air pump cannot accurately and precisely measure and indicate the lower pressure bike tires, which are often used on mountain bikes and for riding in snow.
- Therefore, if the aforementioned air pump replaces a pressure gage with a lower pressure measurement upper limit value for measuring the lower pressure bike tires, the excessive pressurized air will violently flow into the pressure gage to damage the pressure gage during pumping operations.
- Thus, a need exists for a novel air pump with easily recognizable size indicia to mitigate and/or obviate the above disadvantages.
- According to the present invention, the main purpose is to provide an air pump includes an inflating device, a pressure gauge, and a protective device. The inflating device includes a base, a cylinder, a piston rod, an inlet portion, a detection portion, and an outlet portion. The cylinder is connected to the base. The piston rod is slidably disposed inside the cylinder. The inlet portion is arranged at the base and engaged with the cylinder. A passage is arranged at the base and includes a first section, a second section, and third section interconnected with each other. The first section is interconnected with the inlet portion. The second section is interconnected with the detection portion. The third section interconnected with the outlet portion. The pressure gauge is mounted on the detection portion. The protective device is disposed in the passage and includes a body and a sliding member. An outer periphery of the body is airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the passage. The body includes first and second ends spaced from each other, a slot, and a hole. The first end of the body is located adjacent to the inlet portion. The slot extends from the first end of the body to the second end of the body. The hole is located between the first and second ends of the body and interconnected with the slot and the inlet portion. The sliding member includes first and second ends spaced from each other, a wide section, and a narrow section. The first end of the sliding member inserts into the slot via the first end of the body. The first end of the sliding member is located between the hole and the second end of the body and airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the slot. The second end of the sliding member protrudes out of the slot and forms the wide section. A width of the wide section is not less than a width of the slot. The narrow section is located between first and second ends of the sliding member. A width of the narrow section is less than the width of the slot.
- An advantage of the air pump according to the present invention is that the sliding member is movable relative to the base to adjust a gap size between the base and the body for controlling air flow pressure in an affordable range of the pressure gauge.
- Illustrative embodiments will become clearer in light of the following detailed description described in connection with the drawings.
- The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an air pump of a first embodiment according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the air pump ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a partial, enlarged cross sectional view of the air pump ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 3 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device. -
FIG. 5 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump ofFIG. 4 and illustrates the pressurized air flowing through the protective device. -
FIG. 6 is a partial, top view of the air pump ofFIG. 1 and illustrates a pressure gauge indicating the pressure value while the piston rod pushing air. -
FIG. 7 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 4 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside. -
FIG. 8 is a partial, top view of the air pump ofFIG. 1 and illustrates the pressure gauge indicating the pressure value while the piston rod drawing air from outside. -
FIG. 9 is a partial, enlarged cross sectional view of an air pump of a second embodiment according to the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 9 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device. -
FIG. 11 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump ofFIG. 10 and illustrates the pressurized air flowing through a protective device. -
FIG. 12 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 10 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside. -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an air pump of a third embodiment according to the present invention. -
FIG. 14 is a partial, exploded perspective view of the air pump ofFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 15 is a partial, cross sectional view of the air pump ofFIG. 13 . -
FIG. 16 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 15 and illustrates a piston rod moving forth inside a cylinder to push air to pass through a manifold and a protective device. -
FIG. 17 is a partial, enlarged view of the air pump ofFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 18 is a continued view of the air pump ofFIG. 16 and illustrates the piston rod moving back inside the cylinder to draw in air from outside. - All figures are drawn for ease of explanation of the basic teachings only; the extensions of the figures with respect to number, position, relationship, and dimensions of the parts to form the illustrative embodiments will be explained or will be within the skill of the art after the following teachings have been read and understood. Further, the exact dimensions and dimensional proportions to conform to specific force, weight, strength, and similar requirements will likewise be within the skill of the art after the following teachings have been read and understood.
- Where used in the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “first”, “second”, “side”, “end”, “portion”, “spacing”, and similar terms are used herein, it should be understood that these terms have reference only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings and are utilized only to facilitate describing the illustrative embodiments.
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FIGS. 1-8 show anair pump 10 of a first embodiment according to the present invention. Theair pump 10 includes aninflating device 20, apressure gauge 30, and aprotective device 40. - The
inflating device 20 includes abase 21, acylinder 22, apiston rod 23, arecess 24, aninlet portion 25, adetection portion 26, anoutlet portion 27, and amanifold 28. Thebase 21 includes abottom surface 211 and atop surface 212 spaced from each other. Thebottom surface 211 is adapted to be seated on the ground. An end of thecylinder 22 is connected to thebase 21. Thepiston rod 23 is slidably disposed inside thecylinder 22 and connected with a piston for pushing air. Therecess 24 is formed in thebase 21 and extends from thebottom surface 211 to thetop surface 212. Theinlet portion 25 and thedetection portion 26 are respectively disposed on two opposite ends of thetop surface 212 of thebase 21 and intercommunicated with therecess 24. Theinlet portion 25 is arranged at thebase 21 and engaged with thecylinder 22. Theoutlet portion 27 is disposed between theinlet portion 25 and thedetection portion 26 on thetop surface 212 of thebase 21 and interconnected with therecess 24. Theoutlet portion 27 is connected to ahose 271, and an end of thehose 271 opposite to theoutlet portion 27 is connected to anozzle 272 adapted for engaging a tire of bike for inflating. The manifold 28 is mounted in therecess 24 and forms apassage 281 linearly extending therethrough. Thepassage 281 is arranged at thebase 21 and includes afirst section 282, asecond section 283, andthird section 284 interconnected with each other. Thefirst section 282 is interconnected with theinlet portion 25. Thesecond section 283 is interconnected with thedetection portion 26. Thethird section 284 is interconnected with theoutlet portion 27. - The
pressure gauge 30 is mounted on thebase 21. Preferably, thepressure gauge 30 is mounted on thedetection portion 26 and displayed on thetop surface 212. In the embodiment, a pressure measurement upper limit value of thepressure gauge 30 is less than 30 PSI. - The
protective device 40 disposed in thepassage 281 and received in thedetection portion 26. Theprotective device 40 includes abody 41, a slidingmember 42, astopper 43, and a guidingmember 44. - An outer periphery of the
body 41 is airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of thepassage 281. Thebody 41 includes first and second ends 411 and 412 spaced from each other, aslot 413, and ahole 414. Thefirst end 411 of thebody 41 is located adjacent to theinlet portion 25. Theslot 413 extends from thefirst end 411 to thesecond end 412. Thehole 414 is located between the first and second ends 411 and 412 and interconnected with theslot 413 and theinlet portion 25. Moreover, thehole 414 is interconnected to an air inlet port of thepressure gauge 30. - The sliding
member 42 includes first and second ends 421 and 422 spaced from each other, awide section 423, and anarrow section 424. Thefirst end 421 of the slidingmember 42 inserts into theslot 413 via thefirst end 411 of thebody 41, and is located between thehole 414 and thesecond end 412 of the body, 41 to airtightly abut against an inner periphery of theslot 413. Thesecond end 422 of the slidingmember 42 protrudes out of theslot 413 and forms thewide section 423. Preferably, a width of thewide section 423 is not less than a width of theslot 413. Thenarrow section 424 is located between first and second ends 421 and 422 of the slidingmember 42. Preferably, a width of thenarrow section 424 is less than the width of theslot 413. The slidingmember 42 is movable relative to the base 21 to adjust a gap size between the base 21 and thebody 41. - The
stopper 43 is located at thesecond end 412 of thebody 41 and threadly engaged in theslot 413 to seal a side of theslot 413 adjacent to thesecond end 412 of thebody 41. Moreover, thestopper 43 is rotatable to synchronously move in theslot 413 along an axis of thebody 41. - The guiding
member 44 is disposed in thepassage 281 and faces to thewide section 423 of the slidingmember 42. - The guiding
member 44 includes a plurality of retainingwalls 441 abutted against the inner periphery of thepassage 281. Furthermore, every two of the retainingwalls 441 form a channel 442 linearly extending therethrough. - A user can push the
piston rod 23 to move forth inside thecylinder 22 to push air. Hence, the pressurized air passes through thepassage 281 and is rectified by the plurality of channels 442 of the guidingmember 44. A part of the pressurized air flowing into thethird section 284 passes through thehose 271 and thenozzle 272 into to a tire (not shown). - Another part of the pressurized air flowing towards the
wide section 423 of the slidingmember 42 pushes against thewide section 423 of the slidingmember 42 to cause the slidingmember 42 moving relative to thebody 41 to reduce the gap size to control air flow. Then, the pressurized air passing through thehole 414 into thepressure gauge 30 is measured. - The sliding
member 42 is movable relative to the base 21 to adjust the gap size between the base 21 and thebody 41 to prevent the excessive pressurized air violently to damage thepressure gage 30 during pumping operations. - Moreover, when the
piston rod 23 is moved forth inside thecylinder 22 to push air, the air pressure value measured by thepressure gage 30 is inaccuracy to overestimate the actual air pressure value at this moment. When thepiston rod 23 is moved back inside thecylinder 22, air will still flow through the a gap formed between the base 21 and thebody 41 to balance the air pressure in thepressure gauge 30 and thepassage 281 to obtain an accurate air pressure value measured by thepressure gage 30. -
FIGS. 9-12 show an air pump in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. The second embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment except that the protective device 40 a further includes a biasingmember 45 a arranged between the slidingmember 42 a and thestopper 43 a. Two opposite ends of the biasingmember 45 a respectively bias against the slidingmember 42 a and thestopper 43 a. In this embodiment, the biasingmember 45 a is a spiral spring. - When the pressurized air pushes against the sliding
member 42 a, the biasingmember 45 a also biases against the slidingmember 42 a to keep the gap having an appropriate size to protect thepressure gauge 30 and to prevent the air flow rate too low. Additionally, thestopper 43 a is movable with respect to thebody 41 a to adjust the biasing force value produce by the biasingmember 45 a. -
FIGS. 13-15 show anair pump 10 b in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. The third embodiment is generally similar to the first embodiment except that thepressure gauge 30 b is engaged in an adaptingportion 31 b, and a bottom of the adaptingportion 31 b is connected to anextension tube 32 b configured to connected with the base 21 b. Theprotective device 40 b is received in theextension tube 32 b. Moreover, a side of the adaptingportion 31 b is connected with a holdingportion 33 b arranged around a periphery of thecylinder 22 b. - Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
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1. An air pump comprising:
an inflating device including a base, a cylinder, a piston rod, an inlet portion, a detection portion, and an outlet portion, with an end of the cylinder connected to the base, with the piston rod slidably disposed inside the cylinder, with the inlet portion arranged at the base and engaged with the cylinder, with a passage arranged at the base and including a first section, a second section, and third section interconnected with each other, with the first section interconnected with the inlet portion, with the second section interconnected with the detection portion, with the third section interconnected with the outlet portion;
a pressure gauge mounted on the detection portion; and
a protective device disposed in the passage and including a body and a sliding member, with an outer periphery of the body airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the passage, with the body including first and second ends spaced from each other, a slot, and a hole, with the first end of the body located adjacent to the inlet portion, with the slot extending from the first end of the body to the second end of the body, with the hole located between the first and second ends of the body and interconnected with the slot and the inlet portion, with the sliding member including first and second ends spaced from each other, a wide section, and a narrow section, with the first end of the sliding member inserting into the slot via the first end of the body, with the first end of the sliding member located between the hole and the second end of the body and airtightly abutted against an inner periphery of the slot, with the second end of the sliding member protruding out of the slot and forming the wide section, with a width of the wide section not less than a width of the slot, with the narrow section located between first and second ends of the sliding member, with a width of the narrow section less than the width of the slot.
2. The air pump as claimed in claim 1 , with the protective device further including a stopper and a biasing member, with the stopper located at the second end of the body and threadly engaged in the slot to seal a side of the slot adjacent to the second end of the body, with the stopper rotatable to synchronously move in the slot along an axis of the body, with the biasing member arranged between the sliding member and the stopper, and with two opposite ends of the biasing member respectively biasing against the sliding member and the stopper to push the sliding member moving away from the stopper.
3. The air pump as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the biasing member is a spiral spring.
4. The air pump as claimed in claim 2 , with the protective device further including a guiding member disposed in the passage and facing to the wide section of the sliding member, with the guiding member including a plurality of retaining walls abutted against the inner periphery of the passage, and with every two of the retaining walls forming a channel linearly extending therethrough.
5. The air pump as claimed in claim 4 , with a pressure measurement upper limit value of the pressure gauge less than 30 PSI.
6. The air pump as claimed in claim 5 , with the inflating device including a recess formed in the base, and with a manifold mounted in the recess and forming the passage linearly extending therethrough.
7. The air pump as claimed in claim 6 , with the base including a bottom surface and a top surface spaced from each other, with the bottom surface adapted to be seated on the ground, with the recess extending from the bottom surface to the top surface of the base, and with the pressure gauge mounted on the base and displayed on the top surface.
8. The air pump as claimed in claim 7 , with the protective device received in the detection portion.
9. The air pump as claimed in claim 7 , with the inlet portion and the detection portion respectively disposed on two opposite ends of the top surface of the base and intercommunicated with the recess.
10. The air pump as claimed in claim 8 , with the outlet portion disposed between the inlet portion and the detection portion on the top surface of the base and interconnected with the recess, with the outlet portion connected to a hose, and with an end of the hose opposite to the outlet portion connected to a nozzle.
11. The air pump as claimed in claim 6 , with the pressure gauge engaged in an adapting portion, with a bottom of the adapting portion connected to an extension tube configured to connected with the base, and with the protective device received in the extension tube.
12. The air pump as claimed in claim 11 , with a side of the adapting portion connected with a holding portion, and with the holding portion arranged around a periphery of the cylinder.
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