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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141 | REINFORCED BONDED CONSTRUCTS | EP08855647.7 | 2008-11-21 | EP2227386B1 | 2014-01-08 | DACEY, Paul; LACK, Craig, D.; ABRAMOWICZ, Jeffrey, P. |
142 | Method for producing a tensioning structure usable with inflatable devices | EP13167366.7 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674076A1 | 2013-12-18 | 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.
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143 | Method for producing an internal tensioning structure usable with inflatable devices | EP13167364.2 | 2012-06-12 | EP2674075A1 | 2013-12-18 | 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.
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144 | CELLULAR MATRIX WITH INTEGRATED RADIANT AND/OR CONVECTION BARRIERS PARTICULARLY FOR USE WITH INFLATABEL BODIES | EP09704123.0 | 2009-01-22 | EP2249684B1 | 2013-11-06 | MARSON, James, E. |
145 | INTERNAL TENSIONING STRUCTURE USABLE WITH INFLATABLE DEVICES | EP12839169.5 | 2012-06-12 | EP2654514A1 | 2013-10-30 | 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. | ||||||
146 | INFLATABLE PAD AND METHODS FOR USING SAME | EP10829301 | 2010-11-09 | EP2498645A4 | 2013-03-27 | ALDER ROBERT N; THOLL CORY S; MAXFIELD MATTHEW |
The inflatable pad includes an inflatable frame having a length and width that defines a pad area suitable for supporting a person lying thereon. A plurality of internal support members are configured to support the weight of a person lying thereon and elevate the person above the ground. The inflatable pad includes non-supporting regions that require less fill volume than regions that support primary support regions such as the hips and shoulder. | ||||||
147 | INFLATABLE PORTABLE PLATFORM | EP11740083.8 | 2011-01-28 | EP2534043A2 | 2012-12-19 | ALAN, Chew, Hong, Meng; CHEW, Joon, Yip |
An inflatable, buoyant and portable platform (100), particularly for emergency use, such as during a plane crash or a sinking ship is disclosed. The platform (100) comprises a hollow inflatable enclosure (105) having a top surface (165) and a bottom surface (170), both the surfaces (165,170) being peripherally joined by a flexible curtain (175). A support means (180) is provided inside the enclosure (105), that adapts an extended form when the enclosure (105) is inflated, for enhancing rigidity of the enclosure (105) when inflated and loaded. The support means (180) adapts a retracted form when the enclosure (105) is deflated. The enclosure (105) is inflatable through an inflating valve (135) by an external source of compressed gas and deflatable through a deflating valve (145) and an exit valve (185), the valves (135,145,185) being provided on the enclosure (105). The platform (100) is also connectable to one another, forming a platform of different shapes and sizes. | ||||||
148 | Inflatable mattress systems and method of manufacture thereof | EP08008678.8 | 2001-05-03 | EP2014200A3 | 2010-12-22 | Mileti, Robert; Fisher, Stephen, M. |
An inflatable mattress, an inflatable mattress system (3), and a method of manufacturing an inflatable mattress are provided. According to an aspect of the invention an inflatable mattress (15) comprises first and second sheets of polymeric material (33,35) extending longitudinally and laterally and being secured together to form longitudinally spaced laterally extending support tubes (17); |
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149 | MULTI-CHAMBER AIRBED | EP01957289.0 | 2001-07-27 | EP1315434B1 | 2010-12-01 | 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. | ||||||
150 | CELLULAR MATRIX WITH INTEGRATED RADIANT AND/OR CONVECTION BARRIERS PARTICULARLY FOR USE WITH INFLATABEL BODIES | EP09704123.0 | 2009-01-22 | EP2249684A2 | 2010-11-17 | MARSON, James, E. |
The present invention is directed towards a cellular matrix having intgrated radiant and convection barriers, methods for making such matrices, articles of manufacture incorporating such matrices as a core thereof and methods for making such articles of manufacture. | ||||||
151 | Inflatable mattress systems and method of manufacture thereof | EP08008678.8 | 2001-05-03 | EP2014200A2 | 2009-01-14 | Mileti, Robert; Fisher, Stephen, M. |
An inflatable mattress, an inflatable mattress system (3), and a method of manufacturing an inflatable mattress are provided. According to an aspect of the invention an inflatable mattress (15) comprises first and second sheets of polymeric material (33,35) extending longitudinally and laterally and being secured together to form longitudinally spaced laterally extending support tubes (17); |
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152 | INFLATABLE SUPPORT SYSTEM HAVING THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE CONSTRUCTION | EP06801028.9 | 2006-08-09 | EP1924171A1 | 2008-05-28 | AUSTEN, Timothy, F.; CHUNG, Chai, Swo; SEN, Wen, Ta |
An inflatable support system comprised of at least one inflatable chamber that is defined by at least a top and a bottom layer of material. At least one of these layers of material is comprised of thermoplastic polyurethane. The inflatable support system includes at least one support structure that is also comprised of thermoplastic polyurethane. This support structure is attached to at least one of the layers of material that define the inflatable chamber. | ||||||
153 | Inflatable air cushion | EP05017602.3 | 2005-08-12 | EP1752070B1 | 2008-05-14 | Yang, Chou-Lian |
154 | Inflatable mattress assembly | EP06255880.4 | 2006-11-17 | EP1795089A1 | 2007-06-13 | Lau, Vincent W. S., 1A, Block 11, Villa Rhapsody |
An inflatable mattress assembly having a peripheral frame (28) disposed around an upper periphery of the mattress forming an upper tubular periphery that provides a contiguous support surface, said peripheral frame being secured along two seams (40,38) so that it is flat, smooth, and immovable, the seam (38) where the peripheral frame is connected to the side layer (16) creates a circumferential, horizontal indentation or groove giving the mattress an appearance that mimics a traditional two-layered pillow-top mattress, the components of the inflatable mattress assembly being in fluid communication with each other.
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155 | PNEUMATISCHES KISSEN | EP05737520.6 | 2005-05-19 | EP1753321A1 | 2007-02-21 | KAMMER, Res; KEREKES, Laszlo; HABEGGER, Daniel |
The invention relates to a pneumatic cushion, which enables a good deformability while meeting high demands with regard to sitting comfort, comprised of a textile, essentially inelastic enclosure (1) that is not gas-tight and containing a number of webs (2) that subdivide the cross-section of the pneumatic cushion into four chambers. The chambers are formed by four webs (2) that, starting from a central axis (5) lying, in essence longitudinally inside the cushion, extend in a star-shaped manner toward the enclosure (1). A gas-tight bladder (3) is inserted inside each of these chambers. This bladder (3) is made from a thin, gas-tight elastic membrane, for example, comprised of PU film. The bladders (3) are either each provided with a valve (4) via which they can be individually pressurized or the bladders (3) communicate via ducts or openings and form combinations of bladders (3). | ||||||
156 | PNEUMATISCHE LIEGE | EP01916834.3 | 2001-04-09 | EP1239756B1 | 2005-10-19 | REINHARD, Andreas; LEUTERT, Rudi |
157 | MATTRESS FOR BEDDING, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | EP00908081 | 2000-03-02 | EP1168948A4 | 2004-06-16 | CHAE JUNG-SOO |
An air mattress (20) includes top sheet (21) and bottom sheet (22) which are disposed to be opposing. The mattress (20) has a side sheet (29) coupled to the top and bottom sheets. The mattress has plural threads (23) coupled to the top and bottom sheets so that they are spaced each other with a certain distance when the air is inflated. The mattress has a foamed body (28) filled in the inside of the mattress so that the foamed body is penetrated by the threads. | ||||||
158 | PNEUMATISCHE LIEGE | EP01916834.3 | 2001-04-09 | EP1239756A2 | 2002-09-18 | REINHARD, Andreas; LEUTERT, Rudi |
The inventive pneumatic mattress (1) is comprised of an air-tight cover (2) which is arranged in a top layer (7) and in a bottom layer (6), whereby the top layer (7) and bottom layer (6) are interconnected by a multitude of cross-members (3), for example, textile cross-members. A rear wall (4) is arranged outside of the air-tight area of the cover (2), however, it is enclosed by the top and bottom layers (7, 6). The rear wall (4) is fastened to the wall (5) using known means (5) such that the cover (2) does not require passages running therethrough. The cover (2) is comprised of a textile material which does not stretch easily and which is coated in order to render it air-tight. The cross-members (3) are also made of, for example, a textile material that does not stretch easily. For use, the pneumatic mattress (1) is inflated with compressed air for which a valve (9) is provided. The pneumatic mattress (1) can comprise an elevated edge (8) located on the edge opposite the wall (5). When not in use, the pneumatic mattress (1) can be deflated and stored, for example, in a bag (10). | ||||||
159 | MATTRESS FOR BEDDING, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME | EP00908081.3 | 2000-03-02 | EP1168948A2 | 2002-01-09 | Chae, Jung-Soo |
An air mattress (20) includes top sheet (21) and bottom sheet (22) which are disposed to be opposing. The mattress (20) has a side sheet (29) coupled to the top and bottom sheets. The mattress has plural threads (23) coupled to the top and bottom sheets so that they are spaced each other with a certain distance when the air is inflated. The mattress has a foamed body (28) filled in the inside of the mattress so that the foamed body is penetrated by the threads. | ||||||
160 | Inflatable mattress systems and method of manufacture therefor | EP01110764.6 | 2001-05-03 | EP1151698A2 | 2001-11-07 | Mileti, Robert; Fisher, Stephen M. |
An air mattress system (3) is provided wherein longitudinal air supply tubes (19) supply air to alternating laterally extending cross support tubes (17) that extend between two longitudinal side rails. The side rails remain inflated despite failure of the pump or ruptures of the lateral support tubes. The structure of the air mattress is such that it can be produced as a continuous rolled product. A method for making the individual mattress of this construction is also set forth. |