CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This EP patent application claims priority to and the benefit of Chinese patent application
number
CN201922180262.1, filed December 9, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention generally relates to an inflatable product, and more specifically
to an inflatable product that includes a tensioning member.
2. Related Art
[0003] This section provides background information related to the present disclosure which
is not necessarily prior art.
[0004] Inflatable products are popular consumer items, and may include, for example, inflatable
beds, inflatable mattresses, inflatable sofas, inflatable pools, and inflatable toys,
which are widely favored by consumers over their non-inflatable counterparts, at least
because they are light weight, foldable, portable, comfortable, etc. These inflatable
products commonly include a number of tensioning members to keep the shapes of the
inflatable products, as desired by their users after inflation.
[0005] A major defect of existing tensioning members used in inflatable products is that
the tensioning members may have a high cost and/or a low tensile strength. Consequently,
there exists a need for an inflatable product with improved tensioning members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] This section provides a general summary of the disclosure and should not be interpreted
as a complete and comprehensive listing of all of the objects, aspects, features and
advantages associated with the present disclosure.
[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, an inflatable product is provided.
The inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed opposite the
top sheet, with the top sheet and the bottom sheet at least partially defining an
inflatable chamber. The inflatable product also includes a tensioning member. The
tensioning member includes a first belt having a first top extension, a first bottom
extension, and a first base extending between the first top extension and the first
bottom extension. The tensioning member also includes a second belt having a second
top extension, a second bottom extension, and a second base extending between the
second top extension and the second bottom extension. The first top extension of the
first belt and the second top extension of the second belt are attached to the top
sheet, and the first bottom extension of the first belt and the second bottom extension
of the second belt are attached to the bottom sheet. The first base and second base
each have two side edges with arcuate-shaped recesses.
[0008] According to another aspect of the present invention, an inflatable product is provided.
The inflatable product includes a top sheet and a bottom sheet disposed opposite the
top sheet, with the top sheet and the bottom sheet at least partially defining an
inflatable chamber. The inflatable product also includes a tensioning member. The
tensioning member includes a first belt having a first top extension, a first bottom
extension, and a first base extending between the first top extension and the first
bottom extension. The tensioning member also includes a second belt having a second
top extension, a second bottom extension, and a second base extending between the
second top extension and the second bottom extension. The first top extension of the
first belt and the second top extension of the second belt are attached to the top
sheet, and the first bottom extension of the first belt and the second bottom extension
of the second belt are attached to the bottom sheet. The first belt and the second
belt are symmetrically arranged with respect to each other to define a generally annular
cross-section.
[0009] Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided
herein. The description and specific examples set forth in this summary are intended
for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present
disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The drawings, as shown and described herein, are for illustrative purposes only of
selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The inventive concepts associated with the present disclosure will be more readily
understood by reference to the following description, in combination with the accompanying
drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 is a partial cutaway perspective view of an inflatable mattress including tensioning
members, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of a tensioning member of the inflatable mattress
shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a partial cutaway perspective view of an inflatable mattress including tensioning
members, according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the a tensioning member of the inflatable
mattress shown in Fig. 3; and
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a Tarpaulin material that may be used for the tensioning
members in some embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The implementation and application of the embodiments will be discussed in detail
below. However, it should be understood that the specific embodiments discussed only
exemplarily describe the implementations and uses of the present invention, and are
not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Throughout the description,
the structural positions of various components, e.g., upper, lower, top, bottom, etc.,
are not absolute but relative descriptions. The orientation expressions are appropriate
when the various components are arranged, as shown in the Figs., but should change
accordingly when the positions of the various components in the Figs. change.
[0012] As used herein, "inflatable product" (or "inflatable body") includes, but is not
limited to, an inflatable bed, an inflatable mattress, an inflatable pool, an inflatable
boat, an inflatable raft, an inflatable toy, and any other products that can be inflated.
[0013] It should be understood that the embodiments shown in the Figs. only show example
shapes, dimensions, and arrangements of the inflatable product according to the present
disclosure, which are merely illustrative but not restrictive. It should be appreciated
that other shapes, dimensions, and arrangements may be employed without departing
from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It should be noted that the accompanying
drawings are not only intended to explain and illustrate the present invention, but
also contribute to the definition of the present invention if necessary. Furthermore,
in the description, technical terms with directional expressions, such as, for example,
"top," "bottom," "top sheet," and "bottom sheet," etc. are defined according to the
directions shown in the accompanying drawings, and these technical terms are merely
descriptive and not limiting.
[0014] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying
drawings. In general, the subject embodiments are directed to an inflatable product.
In the description and the accompanying drawings, the inflatable product described
and shown is an inflatable mattress. Of course, the type of inflatable product is
not limiting. The present invention can cover any inflatable products, such as and
without limitation, inflatable sofas, inflatable pools, and inflatable toys.
[0015] Fig. 1 shows a partial cutaway perspective view of an inflatable mattress which includes
tensioning members 1a, according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure,
and Fig. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the tensioning member 1a of the inflatable
mattress in Fig. 1.
[0016] As shown in Fig. 1, the inflatable mattress comprises a top sheet 2, a bottom sheet
3 and a lateral sheet 4. An outer edge of the top sheet 2 is coupled to a top edge
of the lateral sheet 4, and an outer edge of the bottom sheet 3 is coupled to a bottom
edge of the lateral sheet 4, such that an inflatable body delimiting an air chamber
is formed. In other words, the air chamber is defined between the top sheet 2 and
the bottom sheet 3 and is bounded by the lateral sheet 4. According to an embodiment
of the present invention, the top sheet 2 and the bottom sheet 3 may be coupled to
the lateral sheet 4 by various methods such as but not limited to high-frequency welding.
However, other connection methods, including without limitation, adhesives and/or
fasteners may be used. The top sheet 2, the bottom sheet 3, and/or the lateral sheet
4 may be made of a PVC material or a Tarpaulin material, including a net sandwiched
between solid two sheets, as shown in Fig. 5.
[0017] The inflatable mattress also includes a plurality of tensioning members 1a within
the inflatable body, and these tensioning members 1a are connected to the top sheet
2 and the bottom sheet 3 to tension and keep a desired shape of the inflatable body.
In some embodiments, these tensioning members 1a are arranged inside the inflatable
body in a rectangular array, as shown.
[0018] As shown in Fig. 2, the tensioning member 1a includes a first belt 11 and a second
belt 12, with each of the first belt 11 and the second belt 12 extending between the
top sheet 2 and the bottom sheet 3 for providing a connection therebetween. The first
belt 11 and the second belt 12 are symmetrically arranged with respect to each other
to form an annular structure. More specifically, the first belt 11 and the second
belt 12 are symmetrically arranged to define a generally annular cross-section. Such
a generally annular cross-section may include any closed-loop shape, such as a box
shape, which may include one or more sides that bulge outwardly or inwardly. More
specifically and as shown in FIG. 2, the generally annular cross-section of the first
belt 11 and the second belt 12 may take the form of a quadrilateral-shaped cross-section.
It should be appreciated that these are merely examples, and the first belt 11 and
the second belt 12 may together to define any generally annular cross-sectional shape.
[0019] The first belt 11 includes a first base 111 that extends between a first top extension
112 and a first bottom extension 113. The first top extension 112 extends parallel
and adjacent to the top sheet 2 and is joined thereto. Likewise, the first bottom
extension 113 extends parallel and adjacent to the bottom sheet 3 and is joined thereto.
The first base 111 is a generally rectangular sheet. Each of the first top extension
112 and the first bottom extension 113 extends from a corresponding edge of the first
base 111 in a common direction. The second belt 12 includes a second base 121 that
that extends between a second top extension 122 and a second bottom extension 123.
The second top extension 122 extends parallel and adjacent to the top sheet 2 and
is joined thereto. Likewise, the second bottom extension 123 extends parallel and
adjacent to the bottom sheet 3 and is joined thereto. The second base 121 is a generally
rectangular sheet. Each of the second top extension 122 and the second bottom extension
123 extends from a corresponding edge of the second base 121 in a common direction.
[0020] Accordingly, the first base 111 and the second base 121 extend substantially vertically
between the top sheet 2 and the bottom sheet 3. The first top extension 112 and the
second top extension 122 extend toward each other to jointly form a top connection
portion of the tensioning member 1a for connection to the top sheet 2. In some embodiments,
the top connection portion is fixed to the top sheet 2 by high-frequency welding.
For example, as shown in Fig.1 and Fig. 2, the first top extension 112 of the first
belt 11 is welded to the top sheet 2 along a first top seam 116. The second top extension
122 of the second belt 12 is welded to the top sheet 2 along a second top seam 126.
The first top extension 112 of the first belt 11 is welded to the second top extension
122 of the second belt 12 along a third top seam 120. The first top seam 116 is spaced
apart from the second top seam 126 to define two gaps, with one of the gaps between
corresponding ends of the first top seam 116 and the second top seam 126. The third
top seam 120 extends through each of the two gaps between the first top seam 116 and
the second top seam 126. The first top seam 116 and the second top seam 126 are each
arch-shaped, and together form a generally circular contour, as illustrated. The contour
may be visible from outside of the inflatable mattress. Of course, the shapes of the
first top seam 116 and the second top seam 126 are not limiting and can be varied
according to the appearance requirements of the inflatable mattress.
[0021] Likewise, the first bottom extension 113 and the second bottom extension 123 extend
toward each other to jointly form a bottom connection portion of the tensioning member
1a for connection to the bottom sheet 3. In some embodiments, the bottom connection
portion is fixed to the bottom sheet 3 by high-frequency welding. For example, as
shown in Fig. 2, the first bottom extension 113 is welded to the bottom sheet 3 along
a first bottom seam 117. The second bottom extension 123 is welded to the bottom sheet
3 along a second bottom seam 127. The first bottom seam 117 and the second bottom
seam 127 jointly form a generally circular contour, as illustrated. The contour may
be visible from outside of the inflatable mattress. Of course, the shapes of the first
bottom seam 117 and the second bottom seam 127 are not limiting and can be varied
according to the appearance requirements of the inflatable mattress.
[0022] Further, as shown in Fig. 2, the first base 111 and the second base 121 each have
two side edges extending between a respective top connection portion and a respective
bottom connection portion, with the two side edges each defining an arcuate-shaped
recess 114, 124. In embodiments in which the first base 111 and the second base 121
have a generally rectangular shape, the "side edges" may extend substantially perpendicular
to the top sheet 2 and the bottom sheet 3. In some embodiments, the tensioning member
1a includes a pair of arcuate-shaped recesses 114, 124, with at least one of the two
side edges of each of the first base 111 and the second base 112 defining a corresponding
one of the pair of arcuate-shaped recesses 114, 124. In some embodiments, and as shown
in Fig. 2, the tensioning member 1a includes four arcuate-shaped recesses 114, 124,
with each of the two side edges of each of the first base 111 and the second base
112 defining a corresponding one of the four arcuate-shaped recesses 114, 124. Compared
with linear side edges, these arcuate-shaped recesses 114, 124 can reduce the amount
of material used to construct the tensioning member 1a. Furthermore, these arcuate-shaped
recesses 114, 124 may also improve the tensile strength of the tensioning member 1a,
making the tensioning member 1a less prone to breakage.
[0023] The tensioning member 1a can be made of the same material as the top sheet 2, the
bottom sheet 3 and/or the lateral sheet 4. That is to say, the tensioning member 1a
may be made of a PVC material and/or a Tarpaulin material, as shown in Fig. 5.
[0024] The first top extension 112 and the second top extension 122 may be first connected
to each other, for example by welding, such as by high-frequency welding, to form
an integrated top connection portion. The top connection portion may then be connected
to the top sheet 2, and the first bottom extension 113 and the second bottom extension
123 may be connected to the bottom sheet 3, thus providing a complete tensioning member
structure. Similarly, the first bottom extension 113 and the second bottom extension
123 may also be connected to each other, for example by high-frequency welding, to
form an integrated bottom connection portion. The bottom connection portion may be
connected to the bottom sheet 3. The first top extension 112 and the second top extension
122 may be connected to the top sheet 2, thus providing a complete tensioning member
structure. Of course, the first top extension 112 and the second top extension 122
may also be directly connected to the top sheet 2, and the first bottom extension
113 and the second bottom extension 123 may be connected to the bottom sheet 3 without
first directly connecting the first belt 11 and the second belt 12.
[0025] According to some embodiments, the first bottom extension 113 of the first belt 11
and the second bottom extension 123 of the second belt 12 are integrally formed from
a single contiguous piece of material. For example, the tensioning member 1a may be
made from a single contiguous piece of material, which is symmetrically bent to form
the first belt 11 and the second belt 12 which are formed integrally with each other.
[0026] According to some embodiments, and as shown in Figs. 1-2, the inflatable mattress
includes a plurality of tensioning members 1a, each having an axial length along an
axis A that extends orthogonally through a center of the quadrilateral-shaped cross-section,
with the axial length being less than a height of the tensioning member 1a between
the top sheet 2 and the bottom sheet 3.
[0027] According to some embodiments, and as shown in Figs. 1-2, the inflatable mattress
includes a plurality of tensioning members 1a arranged in a grid pattern. The grid
pattern may include a first plurality of tensioning members that are each spaced apart
from one another along the axis A. The grid pattern may also include a second plurality
of tensioning members 1a that are each spaced apart from one another along a line
that extends orthogonally with respect to the axis A. This grid pattern may take the
form of rows and columns of a rectangular array, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3.
[0028] Fig. 3 shows a partial cutaway perspective view of a further inflatable mattress
which includes tensioning members 1b, according to a second embodiment of the present
disclosure, and Fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective view of the tensioning member 1b
of the inflatable mattress in Fig. 3.
[0029] As shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, the tensioning member 1b, according to the second
embodiment of the present disclosure, has a similar configuration to the tensioning
member 1a, according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, except that
the first base 111 defines a first hole 115 therethrough, and the second base 121
defines a second hole 125 therethrough. Due to the provision of the first arcuate-shaped
recesses 114 and the second arcuate-shaped recesses 124 and the selection of material,
the tensile strength of the tensioning member 1b can be ensured. Moreover, the provision
of the first hole 115 and the second hole 125 further reduces the amount of material
used to make the tensioning member 1b, and the removed material may be recycled. The
first hole 115 and/or the second hole 125 may have a circular shape or an oval shape
capable of ensuring a high tensile strength.
[0030] Furthermore, as shown in Fig. 4, the first bottom extension 113 is formed integrally
with the second bottom extension 123. In fact, compared with the tensioning member
1a with two separately formed tensile belt halves in Fig. 2, the tensioning member
1b made from a single sheet is symmetrically bent to form the first belt 11 and the
second belt 12 which are formed integrally with each other, and the first top extension
112 and the second top extension 122 are formed at two adjacent regions of the single
sheet. For the tensioning member 1b, the bottom connection portion (i.e., the first
bottom extension 113 and the second bottom extension 123 which are integrally formed)
may be connected to the bottom sheet 3, and the first top extension 112 and the second
top extension 122 are connected to the top sheet 2, such that a complete tensioning
member structure is obtained.
[0031] The technical content and technical features of the present disclosure are disclosed
above, but it could be understood that those skilled in the art may make variations
and improvements to the concepts disclosed above under the inventive concepts of the
present invention, and all such variations and improvements fall into the scope of
the present invention. The scope of the present invention shall be defined by the
claims.
[0032] Although multiple embodiments have been described herein, various modifications may
be made to these embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention, and
all such modifications still belong within the concepts of the present invention and
fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention. The scope of protection
is only limited by the scope of the accompanying claims.
[0033] The disclosed systems and methods of operation are well adapted to attain the ends
and advantages mentioned, as well as those that are inherent therein. The particular
implementations disclosed above are illustrative only, as the teachings of the present
disclosure may be modified and practiced in different but equivalent manners apparent
to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings herein. Furthermore,
no limitations are intended by the details of construction or design herein shown,
other than as described in the claims below. It is therefore evident that the particular
illustrative implementations disclosed above may be altered, combined, or modified
and all such variations are considered within the scope of the present disclosure.
The systems and methods of operation illustratively disclosed herein may suitably
be practiced in the absence of any element that is not specifically disclosed herein
and/or any optional element disclosed herein. The terms in the claims have their plain,
ordinary meaning unless otherwise explicitly and clearly defined in the specification.
Moreover, the indefinite articles "a" or "an," as used in the claims, are defined
herein to mean one or more than one of the element that it introduces. If there is
any conflict in the usages of a word or term in this specification and one or more
patents or other documents that may be incorporated herein by reference, the definitions
that are consistent with this specification should be adopted.
[0034] As used herein, the phrase "at least one of' preceding a series of items, with the
terms "and" or "or" to separate any of the items, modifies the list as a whole, rather
than each article of the list (i.e., each item). The phrase "at least one of' includes
at least one of any one of the items, and/or at least one of any combination of the
items, and/or at least one of each of the items. By way of example, the phrases "at
least one of A, B, and C" or "at least one of A, B, or C" may each refer to only A,
only B, or only C. Claim recitations of "first" or "second" are not necessarily limited
to usage in the specification unless otherwise supported within the claim terminology.
The various features described in reference to specific embodiments can be arranged
with other embodiments without departing from the subject disclosure.
1. An inflatable product,
characterized by comprising:
a top sheet (2);
a bottom sheet (3) disposed opposite the top sheet (2), the top sheet (2) and the
bottom sheet (3) at least partially defining an inflatable chamber;
a tensioning member (1a, 1b) including:
a first belt (11) having a first top extension (112), a first bottom extension (113),
and a first base (111) extending between the first top extension (112) and the first
bottom extension (113); and
a second belt (12) having a second top extension (122), a second bottom extension
(123), and a second base (121) extending between the second top extension (122) and
the second bottom extension (123);
wherein the first top extension (112) of the first belt (11) and the second top extension
(122) of the second belt (12) are attached to the top sheet (2), and the first bottom
extension (113) of the first belt (11) and the second bottom extension (123) of the
second belt (12) are attached to the bottom sheet (3); and
wherein the first base (111) and second base (121) each have two side edges with arcuate-shaped
recesses (114, 124).
2. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the first belt (11) and the second belt (12) are symmetrically arranged with respect
to each other to define a quadrilateral-shaped cross-section.
3. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that, the two side edges of each of the first base (111) and the second base (121) each
extend between a respective one of the first top extension (112) or the second top
extension (122) and a respective one of the first bottom extension (113) or the second
bottom extension (123).
4. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the first top extension (112) of the first belt (11) is welded to the top sheet (2)
along a first seam (116), and the second top extension (122) of the second belt (12)
is welded to the top sheet (2) along a second seam (126).
5. The inflatable product of Claim 4, characterized in that the first top extension (112) and the second top extension (122) are connected to
one another along a third seam (120).
6. The inflatable product of Claim 5, characterized in that the first seam (116) of the first top extension (112) and second seam (126) of the
second top extension (122) are each arch-shaped.
7. The inflatable product of Claim 6, characterized in that there are two gaps between the first seam (116) of the first top extension (112)
and the second seam (126) of the second top extension (122), and wherein the third
seam (120) goes through the two gaps.
8. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the first bottom extension (113) of the first belt (11) is welded to the bottom sheet
(3) along a fourth seam (117), and the second bottom extension (123) of the second
belt (12) is welded to the bottom sheet (3) along a fifth seam (127).
9. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that at least one of the first base (111) or the second base (121) includes a hole (115,
125) therethrough.
10. The inflatable product of Claim 9, characterized in that the hole (115, 125) has a circular shape or an oval shape.
11. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that each of the first base (111) and the second base (121) includes a hole (115, 125)
therethrough.
12. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the first bottom extension (113) of the first belt (11) and the second bottom extension
(123) of the second belt (12) are integrally formed from a single contiguous piece
of material.
13. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the first belt (11) and a second belt (12) are made from one of a PVC material or
a Tarpaulin material.
14. The inflatable product of Claim 2, characterized in that the tensioning member (1a, 1b) extends along an axis (A) extending orthogonally through
a center of the quadrilateral-shaped cross-section of the tensioning member (1a, 1b);
and
wherein the tensioning member (1a, 1b) is one of a first plurality of tensioning members
and the tensioning member (1a, 1b) is one of a second plurality of tensioning members;
and
wherein the inflatable product includes the first plurality of tensioning members
each spaced apart from one another along the axis (A), and the inflatable product
includes the second plurality of tensioning members each spaced apart from one another
along a line extending orthogonally with respect to the axis (A).
15. The inflatable product of Claim 1, characterized in that the inflatable product is one of an inflatable mattress, an inflatable sofa, an inflatable
pool, or an inflatable toy.