US20190029453A1 - Carpet Air Kicker - Google Patents

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US20190029453A1
US20190029453A1 US15/664,557 US201715664557A US2019029453A1 US 20190029453 A1 US20190029453 A1 US 20190029453A1 US 201715664557 A US201715664557 A US 201715664557A US 2019029453 A1 US2019029453 A1 US 2019029453A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates to a carpet air kicker, especially a carpet air kicker using an air compressor.
  • FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of a carpet kicker of conventional technology.
  • a carpet kicker 9 comprises a rod 90 , a gripping head 91 and a knee pad 92 .
  • the gripping head 91 is located in a front end of the rod 90 .
  • the knee pad 92 is located in a rear end of the rod 90 .
  • a user uses his hand(s) to hold the rod 90 .
  • the gripping head 91 engages a carpet 93 .
  • the user uses his knee to kick the knee pad 92 to install the carpet 93 .
  • the conventional carpet kicker 9 needs manpower for carpet 93 installation.
  • the work efficiency is usually low.
  • the use of the conventional carpet kicker 9 for a long time can cause injury to the user's knee, or other work damage.
  • a new design to save manpower and to prevent the user from work damage, especially the injury of user's knee, is needed.
  • the present invention has developed a new design which may avoid the above mentioned drawbacks, may significantly enhance the performance of the devices and may take into account economic considerations. Therefore, the present invention then has been invented.
  • the main technical problem that the present invention is seeking to solve is: To save manpower and also to prevent the user from work damage during the installation of the carpet.
  • a carpet air kicker comprising a body, a rod, a spring and a controlling switch.
  • the body defines an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber.
  • the body has a communicating hole communicated with the front chamber.
  • the rod has a front end and a rear end.
  • the front end of the rod has a gripping head.
  • the rear end of the rod has a piston.
  • the piston is located in the interior chamber such that the front chamber is not communicated with the rear chamber.
  • the body has a piston assembly located between a front end of the body and the front chamber. The rod is connected to the piston assembly such that the front chamber is not communicated with external air through the front end of the body.
  • the spring having a front end and a rear end.
  • the spring is located in the rear chamber.
  • the front end of the spring is connected to the piston.
  • the rear end of the spring is connected to a rear end of the body.
  • the controlling switch is for controlling the communicating hole to communicate with external air or an air compressor.
  • the front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through said communicating hole, wherein the spring pushes the piston forward such that the rod moves forward; while the controlling switch is at a second state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through said communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston backward such that the rod moves backward.
  • the controlling switch comprises a manual air switching valve, the manual air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the manual air switching valve is at the first state, the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the manual air switching valve is at the second state, the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • the controlling switch comprises a switch button and an air switching valve, the switch button is connected to the air switching valve, the air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the switch button is at the second state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • the controlling switch comprises a switch button, the switch button is connected to an air switching valve, the air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the switch button is at the second state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • the air switching valve is a solenoid valve.
  • controlling switch is located on the body.
  • the present invention further provides a carpet air kicker comprising a body, a rod and a controlling switch.
  • the body defines an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber.
  • the body has a front communicating hole and a rear communicating hole communicated with the front chamber and the rear chamber respectively.
  • the rod has a front end and a rear end.
  • the front end of the rod has a gripping head.
  • the rear end of the rod has a piston.
  • the piston is located in the interior chamber such that the front chamber is not communicated with the rear chamber.
  • the body has a piston assembly located between a front end of the body and the front chamber.
  • the rod is connected to the piston assembly such that the front chamber is not communicated with external air through the front end of the body.
  • the controlling switch is for controlling the communicating hole to communicate with external air or an air compressor.
  • the controlling switch is at a first state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through the front communicating hole, the rear chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through the rear communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston forward such that the rod moves forward; while the controlling switch is at a second state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through the front communicating hole, the rear chamber is switched to communicate with external air through the rear communicating hole, wherein the air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston backward such that the rod moves backward.
  • the controlling switch comprises a manual two-way air switching valve, the manual two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the manual two-way air switching valve is at the first state, the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the manual two-way air switching valve is at the second state, the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • the controlling switch comprises a switch button and a two-way air switching valve
  • the switch button is connected to the two-way air switching valve
  • the two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the switch button is at the second state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • the controlling switch comprises a switch button, the switch button is connected to a two-way air switching valve, the two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the switch button is at the second state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • the two-way air switching valve is a two-way solenoid valve.
  • controlling switch is located on the body.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 are sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are perspective views of embodiments of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are sectional views of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are perspective views of embodiments of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a carpet kicker of conventional technology.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 show sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • a carpet air kicker 1 comprises a body 2 , a rod 3 , a spring 5 and a controlling switch 4 .
  • the body 2 has a front end 20 and a rear end 21 .
  • the body 2 defines an interior chamber 6 .
  • the interior chamber 6 includes a front chamber 60 and a rear chamber 61 .
  • the body 2 has a communicating hole 23 communicated with the front chamber 60 .
  • the rod 3 has a front end 30 and a rear end 31 .
  • the front end 30 of the rod 3 has a gripping head 32 .
  • the gripping head 32 has a plurality of carpet gripping pins 33 located at a bottom surface of the gripping head 32 for engaging a carpet.
  • the rear end 31 of the rod 3 has a piston 34 .
  • the piston 34 is located in the interior chamber 6 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with the rear chamber 61 .
  • the body 2 has a piston assembly 22 located between the front end 20 of the body 2 and the front chamber 60 .
  • the rod 3 is connected to the piston assembly 22 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with external air through the front end 20 of the body 2 .
  • the spring 5 has a front end 50 and a rear end 51 .
  • the sprint 5 is located in the rear chamber 61 .
  • the front end 50 of the sprint 5 is connected to the piston 34 .
  • the rear end 51 of the sprint 5 is connected to the rear end 21 of the body 2 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is a manual air switching valve.
  • the communicating hole 23 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 80 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is connected to an air compressor 7 through a tube 81 .
  • the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with external air through the communicating hole 23 . Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (as shown in FIG. 3 ). Through the forward movement of the rod 3 , the carpet engaged by the gripping head 32 can be installed.
  • the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the front communicating hole 23 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • the main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 4 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1 , except that the controlling switch 4 comprises a switch button 40 and an air switching valve 41 , wherein the communicating hole 23 is connected to the air switching valve 41 through the tube 80 ; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81 ; the switch button 40 is connected to the air switching valve 41 .
  • the switch button 40 is at a first state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with external air. Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 3 ).
  • the air switching valve 41 While the switch button 40 is at a second state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with the air compressor 7 . Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 2 ).
  • the air switching valve 41 may be a solenoid valve.
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • FIG. 5 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • the main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 4 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1 , except that the controlling switch 4 is a switch button.
  • the controlling switch 4 is connected to an air switching valve 41 , wherein the air switching valve 41 is not located on the body 2 ; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the communicating hole 23 through the tube 80 ; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with external air. Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG.
  • the air switching valve 41 While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with the air compressor 7 . Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 2 ).
  • the air switching valve 41 may be a solenoid valve.
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 show sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • a carpet air kicker 1 comprises a body 2 , a rod 3 and a controlling switch 4 .
  • the body 2 has a front end 20 and a rear end 21 .
  • the body 2 defines an interior chamber 6 .
  • the interior chamber 6 includes a front chamber 60 and a rear chamber 61 .
  • the body 2 has a front communicating hole 23 and a rear communicating hole 24 communicated with the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 respectively.
  • the rod 3 has a front end 30 and a rear end 31 .
  • the front end 30 of the rod 3 has a gripping head 32 .
  • the gripping head 32 has a plurality of carpet gripping pins 33 located at a bottom surface of the gripping head 32 for engaging a carpet.
  • the rear end 31 of the rod 3 has a piston 34 .
  • the piston 34 is located in the interior chamber 6 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with the rear chamber 61 .
  • the body 2 has a piston assembly 22 located between the front end 20 of the body 2 and the front chamber 60 .
  • the rod 3 is connected to the piston assembly 22 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with external air through the front end 20 of the body 2 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is a manual two-way air switching valve.
  • the front communicating hole 23 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 80 .
  • the rear communicating hole 24 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 83 .
  • the controlling switch 4 is connected to an air compressor 7 through a tube 81 .
  • the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with external air through the front communicating hole 23
  • the rear chamber 61 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the rear communicating hole 24 . Therefore, an air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (as shown in FIG. 8 ). Through the forward movement of the rod 3 , the carpet engaged by the gripping head 32 can be installed.
  • the controlling switch 4 While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the front communicating hole 23 , the rear chamber 61 is switched to communicate with external air through the rear communicating hole 24 . Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (as shown in FIG. 7 ). Then, it's ready for next installation.
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • FIG. 9 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • the main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 6 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1 , except that the controlling switch 4 comprises a switch button 40 and a two-way air switching valve 82 .
  • the front communicating hole 23 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82 through the tube 80 ;
  • the rear communicating hole 24 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82 through the tube 83 ;
  • the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81 ;
  • the switch button 40 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82 .
  • the two-way air switching valve 82 When the switch button 40 is at a first state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with external air and the air compressor 7 respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 8 ). While the switch button 40 is at a second state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with the air compressor 7 and external air respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 7 ).
  • the two-way air switching valve 82 may be a two-way solenoid valve.
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • the main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 6 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1 , except that the controlling switch 4 is a switch button.
  • the controlling switch 4 is connected to an two-way air switching valve 82 , wherein the two-way air switching valve 82 is not located on the body 2 ; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the front communicating hole 23 through the tube 80 ; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the rear communicating hole 24 through the tube 83 ; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81 .
  • the two-way air switching valve 82 When the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with external air and the air compressor 7 respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 8 ). While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with the air compressor 7 and external air respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 7 ).
  • the two-way air switching valve 82 may be a two-way solenoid valve.
  • the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2 . In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • the present invention can provide a carpet air kicker. It is new and can be put into industrial use.

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A carpet air kicker comprises a body, a rod, a spring and a controlling switch. The body defines an interior chamber including a front chamber and a rear chamber. A front end and a rear end of the rod have a gripping head and a piston respectively. The piston is located in the interior chamber such that the front chamber is not communicated with the rear chamber. A piston assembly of the body is connected to the rod and located between a front end of the body and the front chamber. The spring is installed in the rear chamber. A communicating hole is communicated with the front chamber. The controlling switch controls the front chamber communicated with external air such that the spring pushes the rod moving forward or communicated with an air compressor such that an air pressure pushes the rod moving backward.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a carpet air kicker, especially a carpet air kicker using an air compressor.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Please refer to FIG. 11, which shows a perspective view of a carpet kicker of conventional technology. A carpet kicker 9 comprises a rod 90, a gripping head 91 and a knee pad 92. The gripping head 91 is located in a front end of the rod 90. The knee pad 92 is located in a rear end of the rod 90. A user uses his hand(s) to hold the rod 90. The gripping head 91 engages a carpet 93. And then the user uses his knee to kick the knee pad 92 to install the carpet 93. The conventional carpet kicker 9 needs manpower for carpet 93 installation. The work efficiency is usually low. Furthermore, the use of the conventional carpet kicker 9 for a long time can cause injury to the user's knee, or other work damage. A new design to save manpower and to prevent the user from work damage, especially the injury of user's knee, is needed.
  • Accordingly, the present invention has developed a new design which may avoid the above mentioned drawbacks, may significantly enhance the performance of the devices and may take into account economic considerations. Therefore, the present invention then has been invented.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The main technical problem that the present invention is seeking to solve is: To save manpower and also to prevent the user from work damage during the installation of the carpet.
  • In order to solve the problems mentioned the above and to achieve the expected effect, the present invention provides a carpet air kicker comprising a body, a rod, a spring and a controlling switch. The body defines an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber. The body has a communicating hole communicated with the front chamber. The rod has a front end and a rear end. The front end of the rod has a gripping head. The rear end of the rod has a piston. The piston is located in the interior chamber such that the front chamber is not communicated with the rear chamber. The body has a piston assembly located between a front end of the body and the front chamber. The rod is connected to the piston assembly such that the front chamber is not communicated with external air through the front end of the body. The spring having a front end and a rear end. The spring is located in the rear chamber. The front end of the spring is connected to the piston. The rear end of the spring is connected to a rear end of the body. The controlling switch is for controlling the communicating hole to communicate with external air or an air compressor. When the controlling switch is at a first state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through said communicating hole, wherein the spring pushes the piston forward such that the rod moves forward; while the controlling switch is at a second state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through said communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston backward such that the rod moves backward.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a manual air switching valve, the manual air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the manual air switching valve is at the first state, the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the manual air switching valve is at the second state, the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a switch button and an air switching valve, the switch button is connected to the air switching valve, the air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the switch button is at the second state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a switch button, the switch button is connected to an air switching valve, the air switching valve is connected to the communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with external air; while the switch button is at the second state, the air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber is communicated with the air compressor.
  • In an embodiment, the air switching valve is a solenoid valve.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch is located on the body.
  • In addition, the present invention further provides a carpet air kicker comprising a body, a rod and a controlling switch. The body defines an interior chamber, wherein the interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber. The body has a front communicating hole and a rear communicating hole communicated with the front chamber and the rear chamber respectively. The rod has a front end and a rear end. The front end of the rod has a gripping head. The rear end of the rod has a piston. The piston is located in the interior chamber such that the front chamber is not communicated with the rear chamber. The body has a piston assembly located between a front end of the body and the front chamber. The rod is connected to the piston assembly such that the front chamber is not communicated with external air through the front end of the body. The controlling switch is for controlling the communicating hole to communicate with external air or an air compressor. When the controlling switch is at a first state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through the front communicating hole, the rear chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through the rear communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston forward such that the rod moves forward; while the controlling switch is at a second state, the front chamber is switched to communicate with the air compressor through the front communicating hole, the rear chamber is switched to communicate with external air through the rear communicating hole, wherein the air pressure from the air compressor pushes the piston backward such that the rod moves backward.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a manual two-way air switching valve, the manual two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the manual two-way air switching valve is at the first state, the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the manual two-way air switching valve is at the second state, the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a switch button and a two-way air switching valve, the switch button is connected to the two-way air switching valve, the two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the switch button is at the second state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch comprises a switch button, the switch button is connected to a two-way air switching valve, the two-way air switching valve is connected to the front communicating hole, the rear communicating hole and the air compressor; wherein when the switch button is at the first state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with external air and the air compressor respectively; while the switch button is at the second state, the two-way air switching valve is switched such that the front chamber and the rear chamber are communicated with the air compressor and external air respectively.
  • In an embodiment, the two-way air switching valve is a two-way solenoid valve.
  • In an embodiment, the controlling switch is located on the body.
  • For further understanding the characteristics and effects of the present invention, some preferred embodiments referred to drawings are in detail described as follows.
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 are sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 are perspective views of embodiments of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are sectional views of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are perspective views of embodiments of a carpet air kicker of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a carpet kicker of conventional technology.
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  • Please refer to FIG. 1, which shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. And please also refer to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, which show sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. A carpet air kicker 1 comprises a body 2, a rod 3, a spring 5 and a controlling switch 4. The body 2 has a front end 20 and a rear end 21. The body 2 defines an interior chamber 6. The interior chamber 6 includes a front chamber 60 and a rear chamber 61. The body 2 has a communicating hole 23 communicated with the front chamber 60. The rod 3 has a front end 30 and a rear end 31. The front end 30 of the rod 3 has a gripping head 32. The gripping head 32 has a plurality of carpet gripping pins 33 located at a bottom surface of the gripping head 32 for engaging a carpet. The rear end 31 of the rod 3 has a piston 34. The piston 34 is located in the interior chamber 6 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with the rear chamber 61. The body 2 has a piston assembly 22 located between the front end 20 of the body 2 and the front chamber 60. The rod 3 is connected to the piston assembly 22 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with external air through the front end 20 of the body 2. The spring 5 has a front end 50 and a rear end 51. The sprint 5 is located in the rear chamber 61. The front end 50 of the sprint 5 is connected to the piston 34. The rear end 51 of the sprint 5 is connected to the rear end 21 of the body 2. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is a manual air switching valve. The communicating hole 23 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 80. The controlling switch 4 is connected to an air compressor 7 through a tube 81. When the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with external air through the communicating hole 23. Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (as shown in FIG. 3). Through the forward movement of the rod 3, the carpet engaged by the gripping head 32 can be installed. While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the front communicating hole 23. Therefore, an air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (as shown in FIG. 2). Then, it's ready for next installation. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • Please refer to FIG. 4, which shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. The main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 4 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1, except that the controlling switch 4 comprises a switch button 40 and an air switching valve 41, wherein the communicating hole 23 is connected to the air switching valve 41 through the tube 80; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81; the switch button 40 is connected to the air switching valve 41. When the switch button 40 is at a first state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with external air. Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 3). While the switch button 40 is at a second state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with the air compressor 7. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 2). In current embodiment, the air switching valve 41 may be a solenoid valve. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • Please refer to FIG. 5, which shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. The main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 4 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1, except that the controlling switch 4 is a switch button. The controlling switch 4 is connected to an air switching valve 41, wherein the air switching valve 41 is not located on the body 2; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the communicating hole 23 through the tube 80; the air switching valve 41 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81. When the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with external air. Therefore, the spring 5 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 3). While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the air switching valve 41 is switched such that the front chamber 60 is communicated with the air compressor 7. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 2). In current embodiment, the air switching valve 41 may be a solenoid valve. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • Please refer to FIG. 6, which shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. And please also refer to FIG. 7 and FIG. 8, which show sectional views of an embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. A carpet air kicker 1 comprises a body 2, a rod 3 and a controlling switch 4. The body 2 has a front end 20 and a rear end 21. The body 2 defines an interior chamber 6. The interior chamber 6 includes a front chamber 60 and a rear chamber 61. The body 2 has a front communicating hole 23 and a rear communicating hole 24 communicated with the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 respectively. The rod 3 has a front end 30 and a rear end 31. The front end 30 of the rod 3 has a gripping head 32. The gripping head 32 has a plurality of carpet gripping pins 33 located at a bottom surface of the gripping head 32 for engaging a carpet. The rear end 31 of the rod 3 has a piston 34. The piston 34 is located in the interior chamber 6 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with the rear chamber 61. The body 2 has a piston assembly 22 located between the front end 20 of the body 2 and the front chamber 60. The rod 3 is connected to the piston assembly 22 such that the front chamber 60 is not communicated with external air through the front end 20 of the body 2. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is a manual two-way air switching valve. The front communicating hole 23 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 80. The rear communicating hole 24 is connected to the controlling switch 4 through a tube 83. The controlling switch 4 is connected to an air compressor 7 through a tube 81. When the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with external air through the front communicating hole 23, the rear chamber 61 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the rear communicating hole 24. Therefore, an air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (as shown in FIG. 8). Through the forward movement of the rod 3, the carpet engaged by the gripping head 32 can be installed. While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the front chamber 60 is switched to communicate with the air compressor 7 through the front communicating hole 23, the rear chamber 61 is switched to communicate with external air through the rear communicating hole 24. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (as shown in FIG. 7). Then, it's ready for next installation. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • Please refer to FIG. 9, which shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. The main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 6 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1, except that the controlling switch 4 comprises a switch button 40 and a two-way air switching valve 82. The front communicating hole 23 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82 through the tube 80; the rear communicating hole 24 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82 through the tube 83; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81; the switch button 40 is connected to the two-way air switching valve 82. When the switch button 40 is at a first state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with external air and the air compressor 7 respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 8). While the switch button 40 is at a second state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with the air compressor 7 and external air respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 7). In current embodiment, the two-way air switching valve 82 may be a two-way solenoid valve. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • Please refer to FIG. 10, which shows a perspective view of another embodiment of a carpet air kicker of the present invention. The main structure of the embodiment in FIG. 6 is basically the same as the structure of the embodiment in FIG. 1, except that the controlling switch 4 is a switch button. The controlling switch 4 is connected to an two-way air switching valve 82, wherein the two-way air switching valve 82 is not located on the body 2; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the front communicating hole 23 through the tube 80; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the rear communicating hole 24 through the tube 83; the two-way air switching valve 82 is connected to the air compressor 7 through the tube 81. When the controlling switch 4 is at a first state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with external air and the air compressor 7 respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 forward such that the rod 3 moves forward (please referring to FIG. 8). While the controlling switch 4 is at a second state, the two-way air switching valve 82 is switched such that the front chamber 60 and the rear chamber 61 are communicated with the air compressor 7 and external air respectively. Therefore, the air pressure from the air compressor 7 pushes the piston 34 backward such that the rod 3 moves backward (please referring to FIG. 7). In current embodiment, the two-way air switching valve 82 may be a two-way solenoid valve. In current embodiment, the controlling switch 4 is located on the body 2. In some other embodiments, the controlling switch 4 may be not located on the body 2 (not shown in the Figure).
  • As disclosed in the above description and attached drawings, the present invention can provide a carpet air kicker. It is new and can be put into industrial use.
  • Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, many modifications and variations may be made by those skilled in the art from the teachings disclosed hereinabove. Therefore, it should be understood that any modification and variation equivalent to the spirit of the present invention be regarded to fall into the scope defined by the appended claims.

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What is claimed is:
1. A carpet air kicker, comprising:
a body defining an interior chamber, wherein said interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber, said body has a communicating hole communicated with said front chamber;
a rod having a front end and a rear end, wherein said front end of said rod has a gripping head, said rear end of said rod has a piston, wherein said piston is located in said interior chamber such that said front chamber is not communicated with said rear chamber, said body has a piston assembly located between a front end of said body and said front chamber, said rod is connected to said piston assembly such that said front chamber is not communicated with external air through said front end of said body;
a spring having a front end and a rear end, wherein said spring is located in said rear chamber, said front end of said spring is connected to said piston, said rear end of said spring is connected to a rear end of said body; and
a controlling switch for controlling said front chamber to communicate with external air or an air compressor; wherein when said controlling switch is at a first state, said front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through said communicating hole, wherein said spring pushes said piston forward such that said rod moves forward; while said controlling switch is at a second state, said front chamber is switched to communicate with said air compressor through said communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from said air compressor pushes said piston backward such that said rod moves backward.
2. The carpet air kicker according to claim 1, wherein said controlling switch comprises a manual air switching valve, said manual air switching valve is connected to said communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said manual air switching valve is at said first state, said front chamber is communicated with external air; while said manual air switching valve is at said second state, said front chamber is communicated with said air compressor.
3. The carpet air kicker according to claim 1, wherein said controlling switch comprises a switch button and an air switching valve, said switch button is connected to said air switching valve, said air switching valve is connected to said communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said switch button is at said first state, said air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber is communicated with external air; while said switch button is at said second state, said air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber is communicated with said air compressor.
4. The carpet air kicker according to claim 3, wherein said air switching valve is a solenoid valve.
5. The carpet air kicker according to claim 1, wherein said controlling switch comprises a switch button, said switch button is connected to an air switching valve, said air switching valve is connected to said communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said switch button is at said first state, said air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber is communicated with external air; while said switch button is at said second state, said air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber is communicated with said air compressor.
6. The carpet air kicker according to claim 5, wherein said air switching valve is a solenoid valve.
7. The carpet air kicker according to claim 1, wherein said controlling switch is located on said body.
8. A carpet air kicker, comprising:
a body defining an interior chamber, wherein said interior chamber includes a front chamber and a rear chamber, said body has a front communicating hole and a rear communicating hole communicated with said front chamber and said rear chamber respectively;
a rod having a front end and a rear end, wherein said front end of said rod has a gripping head, said rear end of said rod has a piston, wherein said piston is located in said interior chamber such that said front chamber is not communicated with said rear chamber, said body has a piston assembly located between a front end of said body and said front chamber, said rod is connected to said piston assembly such that said front chamber is not communicated with external air through said front end of said body; and
a controlling switch for controlling said communicating hole to communicate with external air or an air compressor; wherein when said controlling switch is at a first state, said front chamber is switched to communicate with external air through said front communicating hole, said rear chamber is switched to communicate with said air compressor through said rear communicating hole, wherein an air pressure from said air compressor pushes said piston forward such that said rod moves forward; while said controlling switch is at a second state, said front chamber is switched to communicate with said air compressor through said front communicating hole, said rear chamber is switched to communicate with external air through said rear communicating hole, wherein said air pressure from said air compressor pushes said piston backward such that said rod moves backward.
9. The carpet air kicker according to claim 8, wherein said controlling switch comprises a manual two-way air switching valve, said manual two-way air switching valve is connected to said front communicating hole, said rear communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said manual two-way air switching valve is at said first state, said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with external air and said air compressor respectively; while said manual two-way air switching valve is at said second state, said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with said air compressor and external air respectively.
10. The carpet air kicker according to claim 8, wherein said controlling switch comprises a switch button and a two-way air switching valve, said switch button is connected to said two-way air switching valve, said two-way air switching valve is connected to said front communicating hole, said rear communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said switch button is at said first state, said two-way air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with external air and said air compressor respectively; while said switch button is at said second state, said two-way air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with said air compressor and external air respectively.
11. The carpet air kicker according to claim 10, wherein said two-way air switching valve is a two-way solenoid valve.
12. The carpet air kicker according to claim 8, wherein said controlling switch comprises a switch button, said switch button is connected to a two-way air switching valve, said two-way air switching valve is connected to said front communicating hole, said rear communicating hole and said air compressor; wherein when said switch button is at said first state, said two-way air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with external air and said air compressor respectively; while said switch button is at said second state, said two-way air switching valve is switched such that said front chamber and said rear chamber are communicated with said air compressor and external air respectively.
13. The carpet air kicker according to claim 12, wherein said two-way air switching valve is a two-way solenoid valve.
14. The carpet air kicker according to claim 8, wherein said controlling switch is located on said body.
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