Refrigerant charging tool

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Inventors

Dudley, Newton Howard

Application #

407659

Filed

Apr-4-2003

Published

Dec-2-2003

Current US Class

030/443
062/292
062/294
081/421
081/423
081/426
137/318
137/614.05
137/883
141/329
141/348
222/5
222/81
222/83
222/83.5

International Classes

B67B 007/48; B23B 041/08; F16K 043/00

Field of Search

7/132 7/142 7/156 7/158 7/170 62/77 62/149 62/292 62/294 30/443 81/3.4 81/3.44 81/300 81/411 81/418 81/421 81/422 81/423 81/424 81/424.5 81/426 137/15.13 137/15.14 137/317 137/318 137/614.05 137/883 141/311 222/5 222/81 222/82 222/83 222/83.5 222/192

Assignee

Technical Chemical Company (Cleburne, TX)

Examiners

Walton; George L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Smith, Esq.; Marlin R., Konneker, Esq.; J. Richard Konneker & Smith, P.C.

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Abstract
A refrigerant charging tool. In a described embodiment, a refrigerant charging tool has two separately formed handles pivotably attached to each other. One of the handles has a container piercing member mounted thereon. Interchangeable spacers are configured for attachment to the other handle, so that a selected one of differently shaped containers may be biased against the container piercing member when the handles are pivoted toward each other.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tool for use in dispensing fluid from a selected one of at least first and second differently shaped and sized containers into a refrigeration system, the tool comprising:

a handle assembly including first and second pivotably attached handles, each of said handles having a grip portion and a container receiving portion, and a container piercing member projecting inwardly from the first handle container receiving portion; and

first and second interchangeable container spacers, a selected one of the first and second container spacers being releasably attached to the second handle container receiving portion to position a corresponding one of the at least first and second containers laterally away from the second handle container receiving portion and toward the container piercing member said first and second interchangeable container spacers having dual surfaces defining a single unit that engages inner and outer surfaces of said second handle container receiving portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to tools utilized in conjunction with refrigeration systems and, in an embodiment described herein, more particularly provides a refrigerant charging tool.

It is common practice to introduce fluid into a refrigeration system, such as an automotive air conditioning system, from a container in which the fluid is commercially packaged. For example, relatively small quantities of refrigerants such as R-12 and R-134a are typically packaged in generally cylindrical cans. A special purpose tool is commonly utilized to dispense the refrigerant and/or other fluid (e.g., lubricant, leak detector, seal rejuvenator, etc.) into the refrigerant system.

Many forms of these tools have been promulgated in the past, each of which typically includes a means for securing the container, a means for piercing the container, a means for sealing the pierced container, and a means for delivering the fluid from the pierced container to the refrigeration system. In one such tool, the container is secured by encircling the container within a flexible ring portion extendably attaching two handles to each other. A hollow piercing needle projects inwardly from the ring opposite a portion of the tool where the handles are squeezed together. When the handles are squeezed together, the circumference of the ring decreases, thereby forcing the container against the needle, and eventually causing the needle to puncture the container. If the container is substantially smaller than the ring (i.e., if the ring is sized for a larger container, such as a refrigerant can, as opposed to a smaller container, such as a typical oil charge can), a spacer must be utilized in the area between the container and the portion of the tool where the handles are squeezed together.
 
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