OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present application has as an object a protective cushion for risky pinned-down
elements having remarkable advantages and innovations in front of the present protections
used with equal or similar purpose.
[0002] More particularly, a cylindrical or flat-shaped types of cushions have been devised
in the invention which are being arranged on risky pinned-down elements, such a columns,
pillars, etc. at facilities such as multipurpose-sport centers, ski resorts and the
like, so that any possible accidents any individuals might have against said risky
pinned-down elements are actually avoided.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Nowadays, when shielding risky pinned-down elements such as metallic, wooden pillars,
etc. canvas is generally used which really does not protect individuals against possible
blows or collisions because not any type of damping is provided there.
[0004] Further, if said canvas is fitted at areas with temperatures lower than zero degrees,
as is the case at the ski resorts, the strength canvas attained there make it still
more dangerous any blows against the canvas, as can be established by the high number
of accidents that presently are reported at the ski resorts.
[0005] Also rubber-foamed cushions are used having very little damping power in front of
remarkably strengthened blows.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The protective cushion for risky pinned-down elements, object of the present registration
comprises plastic-foamed flat layers overlappingly arranged and particularly so that
between the layers, a regular distribution of hollow or not, cylindrical pipes with
suitable diameter has been provided to attain capable damping power against any blows
by setting up cylindrical or flat-shaped assemblies associated to the function of
the risky element on which they are applied, these assemblies are covered with plasticized
canvas sheathes provided with a zipper or any other fastening means so that any damage
of the plastic-foamed layer can thus be avoided.
[0007] Also the cushions are having lapels with drilled holes or eyelets thereon, allowing
the passage of cords to facilitate fastening and fitting of the risky pinned-down
elements to which they are applied, although they can also be fitted with velcro or
any other conventional fastening means.
[0008] Said cushions are preferably manufactured with crosslinked polyethylene and they
have in front of the present protecting means the following advantages:
- Greater safety. Polyethylene has an impact absorption power much higher than the conventional
rubber-foamed materials, so accident damages are remarkably reduced.
- Less bulky. Because the material has a higher impact absorption power, the cushion
thickness can be thinned out more, increasing thereby its safety.
- Less weight. Cushions are thinner and have air chambers so the weight is reduced to
a minimum.
- Easily handled. Cushions are less bulky and much lighter, so the outcome is a simpler
handling and transportable product.
- Easily stored. Storage problems disappear due to the product being less bulky.
- Water is not absorbed. Polyethylene does not have water absorption, even when being
fully submerged and in a direct water contact, so the freezing risk of any absorbed
water is removed, such as it happens in the rubber-foamed cushions.
- Not parasitic. This polyethylene is antiparasitic.
- Easily sheathed again. When sheath becomes damaged, it can be replaced with another
one, keeping the filling which has a very long life.
- Thickness modification. Polyethylene cushions, even those more worn, may have their
thickness increased or reduced simply by adding or removing layers, which can be purchased
by units, separately.
- Cost-effective. Cushions remain highly profitable because of their very long life,
their remarkable services and easy conveyance.
- Thickness modification allows to accommodate any thickness as a function of the requirements
or danger of the risky elements to which the cushion is applied.
- Time-saving in the handling, positioning and similar operations.
- Risk of injuries to the people handling the cushions is reduced due to their lower
weight.
- Easily linked to other complementary materials (antisliding, raffias, etc.)
[0009] To complete the description hereinafter being disclosed and with the purpose to help
a better understanding of its features, the present description is accompanied by
a set of drawings which figures in an illustrative and nonlimiting way are showing
the invention's most relevant details.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Figure 1 shows respective partially plan and elevation views of a flat cushion of
the type of the invention.
[0011] Figure 2 shows respective cross-sectional and side plan views of a cylindrical cushion
of the type of the invention.
[0012] Figure 3 shows a partially cross-sectional perspective view of said cylindrical cushion.
[0013] Figure 4 shows a partially cross-sectioned perspective view of said flat cushion.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] In view of the illustrated figures and according to the adopted numbering a preferred
embodiment can be seen herein, although non-exhaustive of the invention, which comprises
a protective cushion for risky pinned-down elements, such as columns, pillars and
the like, which cushion is made up with successive plastic-foamed flat layers 1 of
a thickness determined as a function of the element to be protected, among which are
regularly arranged hollow or not, cylindrical pipes 2, 3 of suitable diameter to attain
an optimum damping power against any blows, such as is shown in figures 1 and 2.
[0015] The layer 1 quantity and the pipe 2,3 separation may be variable depending on the
danger of the element to be protected, even these pipes could then be located side
by side.
[0016] These cushions have a flat (figure 1 and 4) or cylindrical (figures 2 and 3) shapes,
as is shown in figures 3 and 4, for the passage of cords to facilitate fastening and
fitting of the risky elements whereon they are applied, although said fitting can
also be made with velcro or any other snap-acting fastening means.
[0017] The cylindrical cushions have a linking gasket 8 to position two opposing ends of
the layers 1, such as is shown in figures 2 and 3, whereas all this cushion assembly
both cylindrical and flat is protected by respective plasticized canvas sheathes 4,
5 which prevent any damages of the plasticfoamed layers and have zippers or any other
fastening means allowing mutual interchange therebetween.
1. PROTECTIVE CUSHION FOR RISKY PINNED-DOWN ELEMENTS of the type applicable to elements
such as columns, pillars and the like to avoid any accidents caused by blows or impacts
of these elements against individuals, essentially characterized in that the cushion
is made up with an indeterminate number of successive plastic-foamed flat layers (1)
between which is arranged a regular distribution of hollow or not cylindrical pipes
(2,3) to attain thereby a flat or rather cylindrical assembly by fastening two of
their opposing ends and by using a linking gasket (8).
2. PROTECTIVE CUSHION FOR RISKY PINNED-DOWN ELEMENTS, according to claim 1, characterized
in that it has lapels (6) provided with drilled eyelets and holes (7) there suitable
to allow passage of cords therethrough for their fastening and fitting at the associated
risky elements or to other conventional fastening means, such a velcro or the like.
3. PROTECTIVE CUSHION FOR RISKY PINNED-DOWN ELEMENTS according to claims 1 and 2, characterized
in that its installation has been envisaged to be inside plasticized canvas sheathes
(4,5) provided with zippers or other fastening means allowing their mutual interchange
therebetween.