Method and apparatus for the automatic release of a gas from a pressurized cartridge
First Claim
1. An apparatus for automatically releasing a gas from a pressurized cartridge of the gas, which comprises:
- a support structure having an upper surface and a bottom surface,the bottom surface having a plurality of cartridge mounts, a plurality of pin ports and at least a single vent,each one of the plurality of pin ports open to the plurality of cartridge mounts, andthe vent adapted to be open to an external environment;
a plurality of pressurized cartridges, each containing a gas stored under pressure,each one of the pressurized cartridges of gas received securely into one of the plurality of cartridge mounts of the support structure,each one of the pressurized cartridges abutted to one of the plurality of pin ports;
a piston housing mounted to the upper surface of the support structure,the piston housing having an elongated cavity;
a piston receivable into the elongated cavity of the piston housing,a plunger having a plurality of piston contact surfaces and a plurality of puncture pins,the piston contact surface receivable into the piston housing, andeach of the plurality of puncture pins receivable into the bottom surface of the support structure;
a firing means for moving the piston within the elongated cavity of the piston housing to engage the plunger contact surface;
a puncturing means for activating the plunger, forcing each one of the puncture pins to penetrate each of the corresponding pressurized cartridges of gas, simultaneously releasing the gas through the vent,the puncturing means activatable by the firing means; and
a release means for releasing the firing means to activate the puncturing means.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for automatically releasing a gas from a pressurized cartridge of the gas is provided, especially for the purpose of inflating an emergency balloon. The apparatus includes an automatic signal balloon inflator, having a support structure, an upper surface and a bottom plate. The bottom plate has at least a single cartridge mount, each with a vent and a pin port. The pin port connects to the cartridge mount. At least a single pressurized cartridge, containing a gas stored under pressure, is received into each cartridge mount in the support structure. A spring loaded piston is mounted upon the support structure. A plunger with a piston contact surface and a puncture pin is forced by the spring loaded piston to depress and penetrate the pressurized cartridge, releasing the gas contents of the pressurized cartridge through the vent. A firing spring forces the piston to engage the plunger. The emergency or signal balloon inflator also has a lightweight and reliable self-sealing one-way valve that, after the balloon is filled, can snap off from the support structure. The emergency balloon inflator also has tether, which feeds a line to the balloon with a minimum possibility of knots and tangles.
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13 Claims
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1. An apparatus for automatically releasing a gas from a pressurized cartridge of the gas, which comprises:
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a support structure having an upper surface and a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a plurality of cartridge mounts, a plurality of pin ports and at least a single vent, each one of the plurality of pin ports open to the plurality of cartridge mounts, and the vent adapted to be open to an external environment; a plurality of pressurized cartridges, each containing a gas stored under pressure, each one of the pressurized cartridges of gas received securely into one of the plurality of cartridge mounts of the support structure, each one of the pressurized cartridges abutted to one of the plurality of pin ports; a piston housing mounted to the upper surface of the support structure, the piston housing having an elongated cavity; a piston receivable into the elongated cavity of the piston housing, a plunger having a plurality of piston contact surfaces and a plurality of puncture pins, the piston contact surface receivable into the piston housing, and each of the plurality of puncture pins receivable into the bottom surface of the support structure; a firing means for moving the piston within the elongated cavity of the piston housing to engage the plunger contact surface; a puncturing means for activating the plunger, forcing each one of the puncture pins to penetrate each of the corresponding pressurized cartridges of gas, simultaneously releasing the gas through the vent, the puncturing means activatable by the firing means; and
a release means for releasing the firing means to activate the puncturing means.
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2. An apparatus for automatically releasing a gas from a pressurized cartridge of the gas, which comprises:
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a support structure having a top plate and a bottom plate; the bottom plate sealably connected to the top plate, the bottom plate having a cartridge mount and a pin port, the pin port connected to the cartridge mount; an expansion chamber enclosed between the top plate and the bottom plate; a pressurized cartridge, containing a gas stored under pressure, the pressurized cartridge received securely into the cartridge mount of the support structure, the pressurized cartridge abutted to the pin port; a piston housing mounted upon the support structure, the piston housing having a tail end and a head end, an elongated cavity and a plunger port, at least a single anchor attached to the head end of the piston housing; a piston receivable into the elongated cavity of the piston housing, the piston having a length, a center line, and a wedge shaped portion, the wedge shaped portion having a wide end and a narrow end, the narrow end of the piston located near the head end of the piston housing, the wide end located near the tail end of the piston housing, and the plunger port located approximately along a line perpendicular to the center line of the piston; a plunger having a piston contact surface and a puncture pin, the piston contact surface receivable into the piston housing through the plunger port, and the puncture pin receivable into the pin port in the bottom plate of the support structure; a firing spring having a first end and a second end, the second end attached to the anchor on the head of the piston housing, the first end attached to the piston; a firing means for moving the piston within the elongated cavity of the piston housing to engage the plunger contact surface; a puncturing means for activating the plunger, forcing the puncture pin to penetrate the pressurized cartridge of gas, releasing the gas, the puncturing means activatable by the firing means; and
a release means for releasing the firing spring from an extended position to activate the puncturing means. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for automatically releasing a gas from a multiple of pressurized cartridges of a gas, comprising the steps of:
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releasing a firing spring from an extended position; moving a piston with the attached firing spring; forcing the moving piston to engage and depress a plunger; forcing a plurality of puncture pins each attached to the plunger, to each penetrate one of a multiple of gas cartridges; and simultaneously releasing the gas from each one of the multiple of gas cartridges through a minimum of a single vent. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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