Manual negative pressure pump device

Pumps – Expansible chamber type – Fluid serially moved to opposite side of pumping member

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C417S234000, C417S552000, C417S562000, C417S569000

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06979184

ABSTRACT:
A manual negative pressure pump device comprises a suction cylinder, a handle, a pull, a piston, and an expandable spring which forms a vacuum absorbing device. A front end of the suction cylinder is a thread post with outer thread. The thread post has a central through hole and a plurality of small air holes around the through hole. The thread post is screwed with a nut of a joint. A valve and a drain-proof ring are installed between the joint and the thread post. The valve is a rubber washer and two ends of the washer have respective pins. The two pins are inserted into a central through hole of the joint and the central through hole of the thread post. The central through holes of the joint and the thread post are retained with a predetermined distance.

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patent: 5478216 (1995-12-01), Neward
patent: 5498246 (1996-03-01), Deutchman et al.
patent: 5620314 (1997-04-01), Worton
patent: 5655890 (1997-08-01), Liao

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