[0001] The present invention relates to a flexible waterproof flood protection container
for protecting possessions from flood water.
[0002] The increasing risk of flooding in numerous areas of the world requires ready protection
for personal belongings, as well as for commercial and business items, such as furniture,
electronic equipment, and food.
[0003] Devices have been suggested, such as in
US6273113 which relates to a flexible waterproof container for a car. However, the container
of
US6273113 is not of variable volume, and has only one valve for the expulsion of air. The fixed
volume allows only vehicles of a certain size to be accommodated therein, and the
single valve results, when in use, in a single air pocket being formed at the upper
part of the container. A single air pocket causes instability, especially in the event
that the container breaks free from its moorings.
[0004] Furthermore, damage is easily caused to the contents of the container of
US6273113 by the anchoring straps, when the container and contents are subjected to the forces
of flood water.
[0005] The present invention seeks to provide, amongst other things, a flexible waterproof
flood protection container with improved stability when subjected to flood water,
results in no or a minimum amount of damage to items placed within the container,
and which has an adaptable volume.
[0006] According to the present invention, there is provided a flexible waterproof flood
protection container for protecting possessions from flood water, the flexible container
comprising : a variable volume housing into which possessions can be placed and which
can be water tightly sealed; means for stabilising the sealed housing when subjected
to flood water, the in use stabilising means defining two or more chambers in the
housing as the interior volume of the housing varies, the chambers stabilising the
housing when buoyant in flood water; and two or more one-way valves for discharging
air from the housing via the chambers so that, when the housing is subjected to external
pressure, the housing at least partially conforms to the possessions therein, each
one-way valve in use being in direct communication with one of the chambers defined
by the stabilizing means.
[0007] Advantageously, the variable volume housing enables a wide variety of items of varying
dimensions to be held within the container, while allowing the housing to conform
to the contents under the pressure of external flood water. The two or more valves
allow the two or more respective chambers to vent equally or substantially equally,
thus maintaining stability during turbulent flood waters.
[0008] Preferable and/or optional features of the present invention are set forth in claims
2 to 10, inclusive.
[0009] The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which :
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic perspective view from above of one embodiment of a flexible
waterproof flood protection container, in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a diagrammatic perspective view from above of a housing of the container,
following removal of stabilising means;
Figure 3 is a view similar to that of Figure 2, but showing an open flap which is
formed in the top of the housing and through which items can be placed within the
housing;
Figure 4 is a diagrammatic perspective view from below of the housing; and
Figure 5 is a diagrammatic perspective view of the container in use, showing the housing
with air chambers formed at a top thereof.
[0010] Referring firstly to Figures I to 4, there is shown a flexible waterproof flood protection
container 10 which comprises a flexible envelope-type housing 12, a protective base
layer 14 on which the housing 12 is provided, and a stabilising sheet 16 which extends
across an upper surface of the housing 12, opposite to the base layer 14. As such,
the housing 12 is interposed between the stabilising sheet 16 and the base layer 14.
[0011] The housing 12 is formed from flexible water impermeable material, such as or including
polychloroprene, for example Neoprene RTM. The housing 12 has a base 18 adjacent to
and in contact with the protective base layer 14, a top 20 opposite the base 18, and
a large flap 22 which is formed in the top 20 to allow access to the interior of the
housing 12.
[0012] The flap 22 is closed via a waterproof, and typically air tight, toothed fastening
device 24, such as a diving zip. Such a device is a Pro-Seal RTM TZNC-41 AFHR2 Z CR
W-SEAL zipper, available from YKK.
[0013] With the flap 22 closed and the fastening device 24 fully engaged, the housing 12
is water tightly sealed to prevent the ingress of water.
[0014] Two one-way air valves 26 are provided in spaced relationship in the flap 22. Typically,
the air valves 26 are symmetrically positioned in the top 20 of the housing 12 for
reasons which will become apparent hereinafter. The air valves 26 can be adjustable
Low Profile Auto Dump Valves typically used in diving applications and available from
Apex Marine Equipment Ltd.
[0015] The base 18 of the housing 12 includes a gusseted, folded, concertinaed, or pleated
base portion 28 which allows expansion of the base 18 into the interior of the housing
12, and a flange portion 30 which surrounds the base portion 28 and in and/or on which
stabilising sheet locating elements 32 are provided. As can be seen in Figure 1, the
stabilising sheet locating elements 32 are typically eyelets 34 and straps 36 forming
loops. The expandable base portion 28 allows expansion in any direction.
[0016] The top 20 of the housing 12 also includes a flange portion 38 which is water tightly
attached to the flange portion 30 of the base 18 to form the housing 12.
[0017] The protective base layer 14 on which the housing 12 is located is water permeable,
and is formed of a tough resilient web, mesh or net material which prevents or limits,
typically external, objects or surfaces from puncturing or abrading the base 18 of
the housing 12 when the container 10 is in use. The protective base layer 14 does
not impede the passage of water to the base 18 of the housing 12.
[0018] The stabilising sheet 16 comprises a flexible sheet body 40 formed from a resilient
air permeable material, and a plurality of anchoring straps 42 which extend from the
sheet body 40 and which are fed through the stabilising sheet locating elements 32
provided on the housing 12. The stabilising sheet 16 is separable from the housing
12, and the sheet body 40 covers the air valves 26. However, since the sheet body
40 is air permeable, the discharge of air through the air valves 26 is not restricted.
[0019] Four of the anchoring straps 42 are provided at respective corners of the sheet body
40, and a single middle strap 44 of greater length than the corner straps is provided
midway or substantially midway between the air valves 26 and bisecting the longitudinal
extent of the housing 12, as best shown in Figure 1.
[0020] For storage, the flexible waterproof flood protection container 10 can be easily
and conveniently folded or rolled to assume a compact size.
[0021] In use, the flexible waterproof flood protection container 10 is laid out as shown
in Figure 1, the stabilising sheet 16 is removed, and the flap 22 is unfastened to
expose the interior of the housing 12, as in Figure 3. Items to be protected from
flood water damage are then placed into the housing 12, the housing 12 is drawn up
and around the items, and the flap 22 is closed and fastened so as to water tightly
seal the items within the housing 12.
[0022] The stabilising sheet 16 is then positioned on top of the housing 12, and the anchoring
straps 42 are fed through the respective stabilising sheet locating elements 32. Distal
free ends of the anchoring straps 42 are either securely fastened to an immovable
object, such as the ground, or are weighted down.
[0023] When the sealed container 10 is subjected to flood water, the flood water will first
tend to push the housing 12 against the items contained therein. The expandable base
18 of the housing 12 will be forced by the pressure of the flood water to project
into the interior of the housing 12, resulting in the base 18 at least partially conforming
to the shape of the contents. The expansion of the base 18 in this manner acts to
reduce the interior volume of the housing 12, and thus air within the housing 12 is
forced upwards towards the one-way valves 26.
[0024] Due to the stabilising sheet 16 extending across the top 20 of, and being held against,
the housing 12, the container 10 does not, at least initially, become buoyant. The
middle anchoring strap 44 which extends fully across the lateral extent of the stabilising
sheet 16 is dimensioned such that, as air inside the housing 12 is forced upwards
towards the one-way valves 26, thus causing the housing 12 to balloon, the middle
anchoring strap 44 causes two dome-shaped air pocket chambers 46 to be defined in
the housing 12. See Figure 5. The one-way air valves 26 are positioned in the top
20 of the housing 12 so that they correspond to the or substantially the apex of each
dome, thus allowing maximum discharge of air from the housing 12.
[0025] In the case when the flexible waterproof flood protection container 10 is anchored
to an immovable object or surface, as flood water rises, all or substantially all
air will be expelled from the housing 12, via the initially formed dome-shaped chambers
46, through the one-way air valves 26, due to the housing 12 being compressed against
the stabilising sheet 16. Consequently, the flexible housing 12 will tend to conform
completely or substantially completely to the contents, and the previously defined
dome-shaped chambers 46 will collapse as the air is expelled. The housing 12 is thus
held stationary or substantially stationary against the forces of the flood water
by the stabilising sheet 16.
[0026] In the case when the flexible waterproof flood protection container 10 does become
buoyant, as the flood water rises, the dome-shaped air pocket chambers 46 in the housing
12 are maintained by the stabilising sheet 16 being biased downwards against, and
therefore compressing, the housing 12. The plurality of air pocket chambers 46 increases
the stability of the container 10 when afloat in the water, limiting damage to the
contents.
[0027] An air permeable sheet body for stabilizing the housing is beneficial due to the
reduction in pressure on the contents within the housing. However, other means for
stabilizing the housing can be used. For example, straps can replace the sheet body.
However, solely using straps will localize the pressure on the contents, thus resulting
in the greater likelihood of damage. Alternatively, the housing can be formed integrally
with the stabilizing means, and/or have the stabilizing means attached permanently
thereto.
[0028] It will be understood that, although a zipped flap within the top of the housing
is suggested, the whole of the top of the housing can be formed as a flap, or the
flap can be dispensed with entirely and the top of the housing can simply be removable
from the base of the housing to provide access to the interior. Additionally, although
the flap is foldable, it can be entirely removable.
[0029] The housing and stabilizing means can be arranged to define more than two air pocket
chambers. In this case, a respective number of one-way air valves are also provided.
[0030] Although the air pocket chambers are dome-shaped, other shapes are possible, such
as parabolic, conical, frusto-conical, pyrammidical, and ogival.
[0031] Other types of watertight fastening devices may also be utilized. However, the toothed
fastening device described above is extremely convenient and allows the flexible waterproof
flood protection container to be easily reusable.
[0032] Although only a protective base layer is suggested for preventing damage to the base
of the housing, one or more surfaces of the housing can include a protective external
layer to prevent or reduce the risk of damage, such as puncturing and abrasion.
[0033] Furthermore, although only the base portion is described as being expandable, additional
portions of the housing can be formed in a similar manner to also be expandable and
thus allow a reduction in volume of the housing and conforming of the housing to the
contents.
[0034] It is thus possible to provide a flexible waterproof flood protection container which
not only reduces the risk of damage to contents therein, but also has improved stability.
Furthermore, the container can be compactly stored and reused many times. By providing
an expandable base which acts to reduce the interior volume of the housing when subjected
to flood water pressure, buoyancy also becomes more controllable, again reducing the
risk of damage to items held within the container.
[0035] The embodiments described above are given by way of examples only, and various other
modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art without departing from
the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
1. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) for protecting possessions from
flood water, the flexible container (10) comprising :
a variable volume housing (12) into which possessions can be placed and which can
be water tightly sealed;
means for stabilising the sealed housing (12) when subjected to flood water, the in
use stabilising means defining two or more chambers (46) in the housing (12) as the
interior volume of the housing (12) varies, the chambers (46) stabilising the housing
(12) when buoyant in flood water; and
two or more one-way valves (26) for discharging air from the housing (12) via the
chambers (46) so that, when the housing (12) is subjected to external pressure, the
housing (12) at least partially conforms to the possessions therein,
each one-way valve (26) in use being in direct communication with one of the chambers
(46) defined by the stabilizing means.
2. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein
each chamber (46) is defined by an in use upper surface of the housing (12).
3. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in claim 1 or claim
2, wherein one or each chamber (46) definable by the stabilizing means is dome-shaped,
and the respective one-way valve (26) is positioned at or adjacent to an apex of the
dome.
4. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in any one of the
preceding claims, wherein the variable volume housing (12) comprises a base (18) and
a top (20) opposite the base (18), at least a portion of the top (20) being openable
and closeable to enable insertion and extraction of possessions.
5. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in claim 4, wherein
the housing (12) further comprises a water tight releasable fastener (24) by which
the said at least a portion of the top (20) is water tightly closeable to water tightly
seal the housing (12).
6. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in any one of the
preceding claims, wherein the housing (12) is expandable to in use vary the volume
of the housing (12).
7. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in claim 6, wherein
a base (18) of the housing (12) is expandable, so as to be at least partly conformable
to possessions located within the cavity.
8. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in any one of the
preceding claims, wherein the container (10) further comprises a water permeable protective
external layer (14) on or adjacent to the housing (12) to prevent or limit damage
to the housing (12).
9. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in any one of the
preceding claims, wherein the stabilizing means includes means for compressing the
housing (12), so that the said two or more chambers (46) are formable.
10. A flexible waterproof flood protection container (10) as claimed in any one of the
preceding claims, wherein the stabilizing means comprises an air permeable sheet (16)
positioned or positionable on the top (20) of the housing (12), and means for biasing
the sheet (16) downwards relative to the housing (12) so that the housing (12) is
compressible against the sheet (16) to form the chambers (46) and to expel air through
the one-way valves (26).