Decompression air valve

US9816631B1 · US · B1

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9816631-B1
Application numberUS-201715593718-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMay 12, 2017
Priority dateMay 12, 2016
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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Abstract

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A valve assembly configured for use with an inflatable product, such as a mattress, chair, pool, spa, float, or another suitable inflatable product. The valve assembly includes a first valve component that serves as an opening for inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable product, and a second valve component that serves as an opening for deflation or decompression of the inflatable product.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air valve assembly comprising: an air valve component including an outer body defining an internal receiving chamber, and an air valve in fluid communication with the internal receiving chamber, the outer body including an air hole fluidly connecting the internal receiving chamber and an air chamber of an inflatable product; a decompression valve component received within the internal receiving chamber and supported for longitudinal movement within the internal receiving chamber between a sealed state and an open state, the decompression valve component sealing the air valve of the air valve component from the air hole of the outer body in the sealed state, and the decompression valve component fluidly connecting the air valve of the air valve component and the air hole of the outer body in the open state; wherein the decompression valve component includes a decompression passage fluidly connecting the air chamber and atmosphere, a sealing portion configured to close the decompression passage in the sealed state, and a limit portion operably coupled with the sealing portion; and wherein when air pressure within the internal receiving chamber is greater than a decompression value, the sealing portion and the limit portion move relative to each other, and the sealing portion abuts the limit portion to move the decompression valve component from the sealed state to the open state. 2. The air valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the sealing portion comprises a valve base defining an internal chamber, a valve body supported for longitudinal movement within the internal chamber of the valve base, and a valve spool component supported within the valve body for longitudinal movement relative to the valve body between the sealed state and the open state; a first end of the internal chamber of the valve body is fluidly connected to the air chamber by the air hole of the outer body, and a second end of the internal chamber of the valve body includes a decompression opening for fluidly connecting the internal chamber with atmosphere; the valve body abuts against the valve spool component in the sealed state of the decompression valve component; when air pressure in the air chamber reaches the decompression value, the limit portion abuts against the valve spool component; and when the air pressure in the air chamber is greater than the decompression value, the valve spool component is prevented from moving by engagement with the limit portion, the valve spool component separates from the valve body, and the decompression opening is fluidly connected to the air chamber to exhaust air from the air chamber to atmosphere. 3. The air valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the limit portion comprises a thimble extending downwardly from the second end of the internal chamber of the valve base. 4. The air valve assembly of claim 2 , wherein the outer body of the air valve component includes an upper body and a lower body coupled to the upper body, the air valve being received within the upper body, the internal receiving chamber being defined by the lower body, and the lower body including a side wall, a bottom wall, and a plurality of the air holes supported within the side wall and the bottom wall and fluidly connecting the internal receiving chamber and the air chamber of the inflatable product. 5. The air valve assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a valve rod extending upwardly from the valve base and extending through a passage in the upper body, a seal positioned intermediate the valve base and the upper body, and an air valve spring operably coupled to the valve rod to bias the valve base upwardly toward the upper body. 6. The air valve assembly of claim 4 , further comprising a valve body spring received within the internal chamber of the valve base, a first end of the valve body spring engaging an upper wall of the internal chamber of the valve base, and a second end of the valve body spring engaging the valve body, wherein the valve body spring biases the valve body and the valve spool component away from the limit portion when the air pressure of the air chamber is lower than the decompression value. 7. The air valve assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a valve spool spring including a first end engaging the valve spool component, and a second end engaging the valve body, wherein the valve spool spring is compressed when the limit portion abuts against the valve spool component and the valve spool spring resets and drives the valve spool component toward the decompression hole when the air pressure in the air chamber is lower than the decompression value. 8. The air valve assembly of claim 4 , wherein the air chamber includes an outer wall disposed between the upper body and the lower body. 9. The air valve assembly of claim 8 , further comprising an air valve cover operably coupled to the air valve, the air valve cover including an air outlet fluidly coupled to the decompression opening by the upper body. 10. The air valve assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the sealing portion comprises a valve base defining a first chamber, a second chamber, and a connecting passageway fluidly connecting the first chamber and the second chamber, a valve body supported for movement within the first chamber of the valve base, a valve spool component supported for movement within the second chamber of the valve base, the valve spool component abuts against and closes the connecting passageway by air pressure in the air chamber; a first end of the valve base is fluidly connected to the first chamber, such that the valve body is configured to move in the first chamber by influence of air pressure in the air chamber; a second end of the valve base includes a decompression opening for fluidly connecting the air valve, the valve body separating the decompression opening and the air chamber; a limit portion supported by the valve body, when air pressure in the air chamber increases, the valve body moves to the valve spool component by the air pressure; when the air pressure in the air chamber reaches the decompression value, the limit portion abuts against the valve spool component; and when the air pressure in the air chamber is greater than the decompression value, the valve spool component moves away from the connecting portion of the first chamber and the second chamber in response to engagement of the limit portion, the decompression opening connects the second chamber and the air chamber to exhaust air from the air chamber to atmosphere. 11. The air valve assembly of claim 10 , wherein the limit portion comprises a thimble supported by an upper end of the of the valve body. 12. An air valve assembly comprising: an outer body defining an internal receiving chamber and having a plurality of air holes fluidly coupling the internal receiving chamber and an air chamber of an inflatable product; an air outlet supported by the body and configured to provide selective communication between the air chamber and atmosphere; an air valve device supported by the outer body and fluidly coupled to the air chamber through the air holes of the outer body and the internal receiving chamber, the air valve device including a valve rod and an air valve seal supported by the valve rod, the valve rod movable between a sealed state and an open state, wherein the air valve seal cooperates with the outer body to block air flow in the sealed state, and the air valve seal is in spaced relation to the outer body to define a passageway between the air valve seal and the outer body in the open state, the valve rod being biased toward the sealed state; and a decompression valve device supported by the

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  • spring-loaded · CPC title

  • Co-axial inflation and relief valves · CPC title

  • F16K15/207Primary

    and combined with other valves, e.g. safety valves · CPC title

  • with more than one spring · CPC title

  • Pressure relief devices, i.e. safety devices for overpressure · CPC title

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What does patent US9816631B1 cover?
A valve assembly configured for use with an inflatable product, such as a mattress, chair, pool, spa, float, or another suitable inflatable product. The valve assembly includes a first valve component that serves as an opening for inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable product, and a second valve component that serves as an opening for deflation or decompression of the inflatable product.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intex Marketing Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16K15/207. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).