序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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101 | Inflatable product with an internal tensioning structure | EP13001944.1 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674070B1 | 2017-08-02 | Hsu, Yaw Yuan; Lin, Hua Hsiang |
An internal tensioning structure (3) for use in an inflatable product fulfills the basic function of maintaining two adjacent inflatable surfaces (1, 2) in a desired geometric arrangement when the inflatable product is pressurized. The tensioning structure (3) is formed by connecting a pair of plastic strips sheets (31) via spaced-apart strands (32), such as strings or wires. When pulled taut, the strands (32) provide a high tensile strength between the two opposed plastic strips (31). At the same time, the plastic strips (31) facilitate a strong, long-lasting weld between the tensioning structure and the inflatable product. | ||||||
102 | INFLATABLE BED | EP16191360.3 | 2016-09-29 | EP3192401A1 | 2017-07-19 | LIU, Feng |
An inflatable bed (10) is provided. The inflatable bed comprises a top sheet and a bottom sheet (11,12) disposed vertically at an interval, at least one side wall (13), at least one first tensioning structure (14) and at least one support structure (15,16). An upper edge of said side wall is coupled to an outer edge of said top sheet. A lower edge of said side wall is coupled to an outer edge of said bottom sheet. An upper end and a lower end of said first tensioning structure are respectively coupled to said top sheet and said bottom sheet. Said support structure is disposed in a longitudinal direction of at least one of said side walls. At least two outside edges of said support structure are respectively coupled to the side wall adjacent. At least one inside edge of said support structure is coupled to the top sheet or bottom sheet adjacent.
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103 | Inflatable product with an internal tensioning structure | EP13001946.6 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674072B1 | 2017-03-15 | Hsu, Yaw Yuan; Lin, Hua Hsiang |
An internal tensioning structure (3) for use in an inflatable product fulfills the basic function of maintaining two adjacent inflatable surfaces (1, 2) in a desired geometric arrangement when the inflatable product is pressurized. The tensioning structure (3) is formed by connecting a pair of plastic strips sheets (31) via spaced-apart strands (32), such as strings or wires. When pulled taut, the strands (32) provide a high tensile strength between the two opposed plastic strips (31). At the same time, the plastic strips (31) facilitate a strong, long-lasting weld between the tensioning structure and the inflatable product. | ||||||
104 | ACTIVE MATTRESS ENCASEMENT | EP14851218.9 | 2014-10-02 | EP3051981A1 | 2016-08-10 | SCARLESKI, William John |
An active mattress may include a top panel, a bottom panel and multiple side panels. One or more of the side panels are zippered together, The un-zippered side panels fixedly connect the top and bottom portions of the side panels. In another embodiment, an inflatable volume is integrated into the bottom panel. Alternatively, the inflatable volume may be integrated with a separate detachable cover and attached to the bottom panel by conventional means. The various configurations of the encasement allows a mattress to be easily rotated, installed, or removed. Optional straps may be provided, fixedly attached to the encasement, to allow the encasement to be snugged against the mattress. This enables the encasement to be used with a relatively wide range of mattress sizes and still provide a snug fit. | ||||||
105 | Air mattress and inflatable product | EP14000127.2 | 2014-01-14 | EP2769646B1 | 2015-07-15 | Xia, Yonghui; Xia, Jigui; Cao, Jinglong |
106 | INFLATABLE PORTABLE PLATFORM | EP11740083.8 | 2011-01-28 | EP2534043B1 | 2015-07-15 | ALAN, Chew, Hong, Meng; CHEW, Joon, Yip |
107 | Inflatable product with an internal tensioning structure | EP13001945.8 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674071B1 | 2015-03-04 | Lin, Hua Hsiang; Hsu, Yaw Yuan |
An internal tensioning structure (3) for use in an inflatable product fulfills the basic function of maintaining two adjacent inflatable surfaces (1, 2) in a desired geometric arrangement when the inflatable product is pressurized. The tensioning structure (3) is formed by connecting a pair of plastic strips sheets (31) via spaced-apart strands (32), such as strings or wires. When pulled taut, the strands (32) provide a high tensile strength between the two opposed plastic strips (31). At the same time, the plastic strips (31) facilitate a strong, long-lasting weld between the tensioning structure and the inflatable product. | ||||||
108 | A TIE ARRANGEMENT | EP13703638.0 | 2013-02-01 | EP2809203A1 | 2014-12-10 | KATAN, Joe |
A tie arrangement (100) for use with a body support unit (50), the body support unit comprising a plurality if columns arranged substantially parallel to one another, each column comprised of a plurality of fluid- tillable substantially spherical cells (2) connected together, the tie arrangement comprising a tie member (101) having at least one retention aperture (102) configured to be releasably connected to eaa column at point of reduced diameter between two neighbouring cells. | ||||||
109 | Inflatable product with an internal tensioning structure | EP13001944.1 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674070A1 | 2013-12-18 | Hsu, Yaw Yuan; Lin, Hua Hsiang |
An inflatable product with an internal tensioning structure (3) wherein thetensioning structure (3) fulfills the basic function of maintaining two adjacent inflatable surfaces (1, 2) in a desired geometric arrangement when the inflatable product is pressurized. The tensioning structure (3) is formed by connecting a pair of plastic strips sheets (31) via spaced-apart strands (32), such as strings or wires. When pulled taut, the strands (32) provide a high tensile strength between the two opposed plastic strips (31). At the same time, the plastic strips (31) facilitate a strong, long-lasting weld between the tensioning structure (3) and the inflatable product.
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110 | INFLATABLE PORTABLE PLATFORM | EP11740083 | 2011-01-28 | EP2534043A4 | 2013-07-17 | ALAN CHEW HONG MENG; CHEW JOON YIP |
111 | Inflatable mattress systems and method of manufacture therefor | EP01110764.6 | 2001-05-03 | EP1151698B1 | 2011-04-20 | Mileti, Robert; Fisher, Stephen M. |
112 | AIR MATTRESS | EP06782570 | 2006-08-09 | EP1925241A4 | 2011-03-23 | OONISHI HIROSHI; HAMA SYUNJI; OKAZAKI HIDEKAZU |
113 | REINFORCED BONDED CONSTRUCTS | EP08855647.7 | 2008-11-21 | EP2227386A1 | 2010-09-15 | DACEY, Paul; LACK, Craig, D.; ABRAMOWICZ, Jeffrey, P. |
An article having a bond with increased strength is described. In one embodiment, the article comprises a first material having a thermoplastic polymer, and a second material having an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene laminate joined by a welded bond. A reinforcing component is disposed between the first and second materials to form a reinforcing region. | ||||||
114 | INFLATABLE REINFORCING CHAMBER | EP07869070.8 | 2007-12-10 | EP2094130A1 | 2009-09-02 | BOSO, Karen, L.; CHING-CHIN, Chen |
An inflatable mattress. The inflatable mattress comprises a support system having upper and lower inflatable support chambers (20, 21, 220, 221) arranged in a substantially vertical manner. Each inflatable support chamber (20, 21, 220, 221) comprises a top layer (34, 38) and a bottom layer (36, 40). The inflatable mattress further comprises an inflatable reinforcing chamber (14, 214) disposed between the upper and lower inflatable support chambers and attached to the lower inflatable support chamber (21, 210). | ||||||
115 | PNEUMATISCHER HOHLKÖRPER | EP07800664.0 | 2007-09-26 | EP2068678A1 | 2009-06-17 | LEUTERT, Rudi |
The invention relates to a pneumatic hollow member (6) comprising an airtight cover (1) and webs (2) made of fabric, for example. First molded pieces (4) are glued to the cover (1), e.g. by means of a fabric tape (3). Second molded pieces (5) which fit into the first molded pieces with enough play and can be displaced there are also glued to the webs (2). The second molded pieces (5) are provided with two flaps (9), for example, which embrace the webs (2). The tape (3) runs along a predetermined connecting line (7) which also defines a local plane of symmetry (8). When the hollow member (6) is filled with compressed air, the same is tensioned by means of the applied pressure. The shape of the hollow member (6) is defined by the webs (2), and the pressure is diverted to the webs (2) via the first and second molded pieces (4, 5). | ||||||
116 | Inflatable mattress assembly | EP06255880.4 | 2006-11-17 | EP1795089B1 | 2008-11-05 | Lau, Vincent W. S., 1A, Block 11, Villa Rhapsody |
117 | INFLATABLE CUSHION SYSTEMS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF | EP05785355.8 | 2005-08-17 | EP1786294A2 | 2007-05-23 | MILETI, Robert, J. |
An inflatable device for people to sit, lie or sleep on is provided, which device allows water vapor produced by the person's perspiration or condensation to escape from the vicinity of his/her body, which device can be readily manufactured without undue amounts of human labor, which device is suitable for disposable use, and which device is of such a construction that in the event that there is a rupture or loss of pressure the entire device will not collapse. | ||||||
118 | PNEUMATISCHE KISSEN MIT VERSTÄRKENDEN STÄBEN ODER STREBEN | EP05737643.6 | 2005-05-19 | EP1753323A1 | 2007-02-21 | HABEGGER, Daniel; LUCHSINGER, Rolf, H.; FUCHS, Fritz |
In order for pneumatic cushions to take on a flat shape when subjected to the action of pressure, they have an inner pneumatic structure (1) that can be formed from an enclosure (2) and webs (3). In order to strengthen the dimensional stability of cushions of this type, pneumatic braces (19), for example, can be inserted therein. The pneumatic braces (19) are formed, in essence, from a hollow body (20) and from a compressional member (22), which is attached thereto, and are placed in pockets (7) or chambers (4) of the pneumatic structure (1). | ||||||
119 | Heated inflatable air bed | EP04024462.6 | 2004-10-14 | EP1529466A1 | 2005-05-11 | Foggett, James A.; Foggett, Christopher James |
A top vinyl layer (12), a bottom vinyl layer (14) and side vinyl layer (16) are all heat welded (26) (28) together along peripheral edges (32) (36). A heated blanket (18) has a vinyl strip (24) attached to its peripheral edges (22), and such vinyl strip (24) is heat welded (26) to the top vinyl layer (12). |
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120 | MULTI-CHAMBER AIRBED | EP01957289 | 2001-07-27 | EP1315434A4 | 2005-05-11 | SCHULTE ROBERT K; CASTO DOUGLAS R; BARNETT JOHN B |
A multi-chamber airbed (1) reduces the effect of weight movement by one or more persons sleeping or sitting on the airbed. In the multi-chambered airbed of the present invention, there are at least two chambers (7, 8) inside the airbed, each chamber having its own air valve (9) and representing its own portion of the airbed. The chambers are completely sealed off from each other by a barrier or septum (6) within the airbed. Thus, when one person shifts his or her weight on the portion of the airbed over one chamber, air does not flow to the other chamber or portion of the airbed. |