Attachment for a vacuum pump
First Claim
1. An attachment for a vacuum pump, for evacuating a first fluid from a container and for introducing a second fluid into the container, said attachment having:
- a body having;
a first inlet for the first fluid;
a second inlet for the second fluid;
an outlet;
a passage connecting the outlet to each of the inlets, the outlet being attachable to the vacuum pump and the first inlet being attachable to the container; and
a valve within the passage adjacent the outlet, said valve being moveable between a first position in which the passage is closed and a second position in which the passage is open, the valve being biased to remain in the first position, and whilst a vacuum is applied to the attachment by the vacuum pump, the valve is in the second position and the first fluid may be drawn into the vacuum pump; and
an operating member for regulating the flow of fluid through the second inlet.
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Accused Products
Abstract
An attachment (3) for a vacuum gun (2), for introducing new coolant into a cooling system of a vehicle after spent coolant has been drained from the cooling system. The attachment (3) comprises: a body (4) having a first inlet (36) for air left in the cooling system of the vehicle after spent coolant has been drained from the cooling system; a second inlet (37) for the new coolant; an outlet (38); a passage (39) connecting the outlet (38) to each of the inlets (36, 37); and, a jumper valve (40) located within the passage (39). The jumper valve (40) is moveable between a first closed position and a second open position, and it is biased with a coil spring (41) to remain in the first position. Whilst a vacuum is applied to the attachment (3) by the vacuum gun (2), the jumper valve (40) is in the second position and air may be drawn from the cooling system to form a partial vacuum within the cooling system. The attachment (3) further comprises a tap (34) attached to the second inlet (37), a hose (35) extending from the tap (34) to a source of the new coolant, and a pressure gauge (33) for monitoring the pressure within the passage (39).
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10 Claims
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1. An attachment for a vacuum pump, for evacuating a first fluid from a container and for introducing a second fluid into the container, said attachment having:
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a body having;
a first inlet for the first fluid;
a second inlet for the second fluid;
an outlet;
a passage connecting the outlet to each of the inlets, the outlet being attachable to the vacuum pump and the first inlet being attachable to the container; and
a valve within the passage adjacent the outlet, said valve being moveable between a first position in which the passage is closed and a second position in which the passage is open, the valve being biased to remain in the first position, and whilst a vacuum is applied to the attachment by the vacuum pump, the valve is in the second position and the first fluid may be drawn into the vacuum pump; and
an operating member for regulating the flow of fluid through the second inlet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An attachment for a vacuum pump for introducing new coolant into a cooling system of a vehicle, said attachment having:
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a body having;
a resilient cone having an inlet for air from the cooling system of the vehicle after spent coolant has been drained from the cooling system;
an inlet for the new coolant;
a nozzle having an outlet;
a passage connecting the outlet to each of the inlets, the nozzle being attachable to the vacuum pump and the cone being attachable to a neck of a radiator of the cooling system; and
a jumper valve located within the passage adjacent the outlet, said jumper valve being moveable between a first position in which the passage is closed and a second position in which the passage is open, the jumper valve being biased into the first position and movable into the second position when a vacuum is applied to the attachment by the vacuum pump, and when the jumper valve is in the second position, air may be drawn from the cooling system to form a partial vacuum therein;
a tap attached to the inlet for the new coolant and new coolant may be introduced into the cooling system when the system is under vacuum and when the tap is opened;
a hose extending from the tap to a source of the new coolant; and
a pressure gauge attached to the body for monitoring the pressure within the passage.
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Specification