TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an inflatable product, and specifically to an inflatable
bedding.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In daily life, inflatable bedding can be used as pillows, mattresses, seat cushions,
back cushions, etc. At present, inflatable bedding is generally classified into the
following types by the structure.
[0003] A first type of inflatable bedding includes an outer shell formed by sealed joining
of a flexible air impermeable material and defining a chamber. An air nozzle in communication
with the chamber is provided on the outer shell. The hardness of the inflatable bedding
is determined by the amount of inflation. If the inflation is too much, the inflatable
bedding will be too hard to fit a human body. If the inflation is too little, the
inflatable bedding cannot provide sufficient support. Because the amount of inflation
is not easy to adjust, this type of inflatable bedding cannot provide sufficient comfort.
[0004] A second type of inflatable bedding includes an outer shell formed by sealed joining
of a flexible air impermeable material and defining a chamber, and a padding in the
chamber. The padding is generally made of sponge or hollow cotton. The padding has
a predetermined volume in order to meet the requirements on the height and comfort
of the inflatable bedding. Therefore, this type of inflatable bedding requires much
space for storage even after deflation.
[0005] A third type of inflatable bedding is a combination of an inflatable bedding of the
first type and an inflatable bedding of the second type. An inflatable air chamber
is provided in the lower part of the inflatable bedding of the second type. Although
such a structure provides greater comfort than the first type of inflatable bedding
and requires less sponge than the second type of inflatable bedding under the same
pillow height, two air nozzles need to be provided, making it troublesome to inflate
and deflate.
SUMMARY
[0006] An objective of the present invention is to provide an inflatable bedding which is
easy to store and has high inflation and deflation efficiency.
[0007] According to a first aspect of the present invention, an inflatable bedding is provided,
including an inflatable component including an inflatable air chamber and an air nozzle,
where a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber
is formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the padding is connected to the top
surface layer to form a connection region, and the connection region is configured
to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
[0008] Further, the top surface layer includes an air permeable layer and a thin film layer,
the padding has pores, the thin film layer between the air permeable layer and the
padding is connected to the padding and forms vent holes when hot melted, and the
air enters or exits the padding chamber through the pores on the padding, the vent
holes on the thin film layer, and the air permeable layer.
[0009] Further, the padding has a plurality of through holes formed through a top surface
and a bottom surface of the padding, and a region of the thin film layer opposite
to the plurality of through holes is air impermeable.
[0010] Further, the top surface layer includes at least two thin film layers arranged at
an interval, and the at least two thin film layers are each arranged between the air
permeable layer and the padding.
[0011] Further, at least two connection regions are formed at an interval between the padding
and the top surface layer, where two of the at least two connection regions are respectively
located at opposing edges of two sides of the padding.
[0012] According to a second aspect of the present invention, an inflatable bedding is provided,
including an inflatable component including an inflatable air chamber and an air nozzle,
where a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber
is formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the top surface layer is provided with
a connection portion, the connection portion is connected to the padding, the top
surface layer is further provided with an air permeable region communicating the padding
chamber with outside air, and the air permeable region is configured to allow air
to enter or exit the padding chamber.
[0013] Further, an area of the air permeable region is not smaller than an area of the connection
portion.
[0014] According to a third aspect of the present invention, an inflatable bedding is provided,
including an inflatable component including an inflatable air chamber and an air nozzle,
where a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber
is formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the padding is connected to the inflatable
component, the top surface layer is provided with an air permeable region communicating
the padding chamber with outside air, and the air permeable region is configured to
allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
[0015] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, an inflatable bedding is provided,
including an inflatable component including an inflatable air chamber and an air nozzle,
and further including a support component having a padding chamber and a padding arranged
in the padding chamber, where the support component is connected to the inflatable
component, the padding chamber is located above the inflatable air chamber, the support
component has a top surface layer distant from the inflatable air chamber, the padding
is connected to the top surface layer to form a connection region, and the connection
region is configured to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
[0016] Further, the support component includes an accommodating chamber configured to accommodate
the inflatable component, the accommodating chamber is located below the padding,
the support component is provided with an opening allowing the inflatable component
to be placed into or taken out from the accommodating chamber, and a closure member
configured to open and close the opening is provided at the opening.
[0017] Further, the support component is detachably connected to the padding by a connection
assembly, the connection assembly includes a first connection member and a second
connection member, the first connection member is arranged on a top surface, a side
surface, or a bottom surface of the inflatable component, and the second connection
member is arranged on the support component and is configured to detachably connect
to the first connection member.
[0018] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, outer contours
of projections of the padding on the inflatable component and the top surface layer
are located within outer contours of the inflatable component and the top surface
layer, respectively.
[0019] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, an area of
an air permeable region on the top surface layer is not less than 10% of a total area
of the top surface layer.
[0020] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, the inflatable
component includes an isolation layer and a bottom surface layer seal-connected to
the isolation layer, the inflatable air chamber is formed between the isolation layer
and the bottom surface layer, and the air nozzle is provided on the bottom surface
layer. Further, a plurality of straps are arranged in the inflatable air chamber,
and two ends of each of the plurality of straps are respectively connected to the
isolation layer and the bottom surface layer. Further, an expandable segment is provided
on a peripheral side of the isolation layer, and after the inflatable air chamber
is inflated, the expandable segment extends toward the top surface layer to fit to
a side edge of the top surface layer.
[0021] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, the inflatable
bedding further includes an air permeable waterproof layer, where the air permeable
waterproof layer is a coating applied to an outer surface of the top surface layer
or is a fabric layer covering an outer side of the top surface layer. Further, the
air permeable waterproof layer detachably covers the top surface layer.
[0022] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, the padding
is made of a compressible and resilient padding material, and the padding is in a
form of a block or a sheet.
[0023] In the inflatable bedding according to the above four aspects, further, the inflatable
bedding is a pillow, a seat cushion, or a mattress.
[0024] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages.
[0025] (1) The design in which the padding is separated from the inflatable component can
reduce the required volume of the padding, save materials, and reduce the costs. After
being inflated, the inflatable component supports the padding, so that the inflatable
bedding can better support a human body and provide improved comfort.
[0026] (2) With the formation of the region allowing air to enter or exit the padding chamber
on the top surface layer, the padding chamber can be directly inflated or deflated
through the top surface layer, so that the inflation and deflation efficiency is improved.
[0027] (3) The fixed connection of the padding inside the padding chamber can prevent the
padding from moving in the padding chamber, thereby providing improved comfort during
use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028]
FIG. 1A is a schematic cross-sectional view of an inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 1 of the present invention, showing a state in which an inflatable component
10 is not inflated.
FIG. 1B is a schematic cross-sectional view of the inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 1 of the present invention, showing a state in which the inflatable component
10 is partially inflated.
FIG. 1C is a schematic cross-sectional view of the inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 1 of the present invention, showing a state in which the inflatable component
10 is fully inflated.
FIG. 1D is a partial schematic view of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
1 of the present invention, showing an initial state before a top surface layer 21
is connected to a padding 22.
FIG. 1E is a partial schematic view of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
1 of the present invention, showing a state after the top surface layer 21 is connected
to the padding 22 by hot melting.
FIG. 2A is a schematic cross-sectional view of an inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
FIG. 2B is a top view of a padding of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
2 of the present invention, showing an initial state in which the padding is not stretched.
FIG. 2C is a top view of the padding of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
2 of the present invention, showing a state in which through holes are formed after
the padding is stretched.
FIG. 3A is a bottom view of a top surface layer of an inflatable bedding according
to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
FIG. 3B is a bottom view of another variant embodiment of the top surface layer of
the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
FIG. 3C is a schematic cross-sectional view of the top surface layer of the inflatable
bedding according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention, showing an initial state
before the top surface layer 21 is connected to a padding 22.
FIG. 3D is a schematic cross-sectional view of the top surface layer of the inflatable
bedding according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention, showing a state after
the top surface layer 21 is connected to the padding 22 by hot melting.
FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
4 of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
5 of the present invention.
FIG. 6A is a schematic side view of an inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
6 of the present invention.
FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view of the inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 6 of the present invention, showing a state in which a support component
is separated from an inflatable component.
FIG. 6C is a schematic side view of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
6 of the present invention, showing a variant implementation of a connection assembly.
FIG. 6D is a schematic side view of the inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
6 of the present invention, showing another variant implementation of the connection
assembly.
FIG. 7A is a schematic side view of an inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
7 of the present invention.
FIG. 7B is a schematic cross-sectional view of the inflatable bedding according to
Embodiment 7 of the present invention, showing a state in which an inflatable component
10 is received in a support component 20.
FIG. 8 is a partially enlarged view of an inflatable bedding according to Embodiment
8 of the present invention.
[0029] In the drawings, the reference numerals respectively represent:
10. inflatable component; 11. bottom surface layer; 12. isolation layer; 121. expandable
segment; 13. strap; 100. inflatable air chamber; 101. air nozzle;
20. support component; 200. padding chamber; 201. accommodating chamber; 21. top surface
layer; 211. air permeable layer; 212. thin film layer; 22. padding; 220. through hole;
221. preformed slit; 23. adhesive layer; 24. closure member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The present invention will be further described through specific implementation s.
It should be noted that the embodiments or technical features described below may
be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments without conflict.
[0031] In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that orientation
and position relationships indicated by the orientation terms such as "center", "transverse",
"longitudinal", "length", "width", "thickness", "on", "below", "front", "rear", "left",
"right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise",
and "counterclockwise" are based on the orientation or positional relationships shown
in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present invention
and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the apparatus
or element described must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated
in a specific orientation, and therefore are not to be construed as limiting the present
invention.
[0032] It should be noted that in the specification and claims of the present invention,
the terms such as "first" and "second" are intended to distinguish between similar
objects but do not indicate a particular order or sequence.
[0033] In the specification and claims of the present invention, the terms "include," "comprise,"
and any other variants thereof are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For
example, a process, method, system, product, or device that includes a list of steps
or units is not necessarily limited to those expressly listed steps or units, but
may include other steps or units not expressly listed or inherent to such a process,
method, product, or device.
[0034] The present invention provides an inflatable bedding including an inflatable component
10. The inflatable component 10 includes an inflatable air chamber 100 and an air
nozzle 101. The inflatable air chamber 100 is inflated or deflated through the air
nozzle 101. The inflatable component 10 can provide stable support when inflated,
and can be stored after being deflated.
[0035] The inflatable bedding further includes a padding 22 isolated from the inflatable
air chamber 100. The padding 22 may be made of a soft, compressible and resilient
material such as ordinary sponge, high-resilience sponge, or memory foam. During use
of the inflatable bedding, the padding 22 is located between a user and the inflatable
component 10 to improve the comfort of the user.
[0036] The separation of the padding 22 from the inflatable component 10 is conducive to
speeding up the inflation and deflation of the inflatable component 10, thereby improving
the convenience of using the inflatable bedding. If the padding 22 is arranged in
the inflatable air chamber 100, the inflation and deflation efficiency of the inflatable
component 10 is greatly reduced due to the obstruction of the padding 22, and it takes
more time to inflate or deflate during use.
[0037] Further, a top surface layer 21 is further provided on an outer side of the padding
22 to protect the padding 22.
[0038] The top surface layer 21 may be directly fixedly or detachably connected to the inflatable
component 10, so that a padding chamber 200 configured to receive the padding 22 is
formed between the top surface layer 21 and the inflatable component 10. The padding
chamber 200 may be closed. For example, when all edges of the top surface layer 21
are connected to an outer surface of the inflatable component 10, a closed padding
chamber 200 is formed. The padding chamber 200 may also be open. For example, when
only some of the edges of the top surface layer 21 are connected to the outer surface
of the inflatable component 10, an open padding chamber 200 is formed.
[0039] The top surface layer 21 may be a portion of a support component 20. The support
component 20 is fixedly or detachably connected to the inflatable component 10. The
support component 20 includes a padding chamber 200. The padding 22 is arranged in
the padding chamber 200. When the support component 20 is detachably connected to
the inflatable component 10, the support component 20 and the inflatable component
10 can be cleaned, replaced, or used separately, to adapt to different usage requirements.
[0040] Further, to facilitate the storage of the inflatable bedding, the padding chamber
200 needs to have an air permeable structure to realize inflation and deflation. When
the padding chamber 200 is of an open structure, the padding chamber 200 itself has
good air permeability. When the padding chamber 200 is of a closed structure, other
air permeable structure is required to realize inflation and deflation.
[0041] An air nozzle may be provided on the top surface layer 21 to realize inflation and
deflation of the padding chamber 200. However, the arrangement of the air nozzle affects
the comfort of the user during use, and the inflation and deflation through the air
nozzle are slow, affecting the convenience of use. Preferably, at least a portion
of the top surface layer 21 is configured as an air permeable region, and air in the
padding chamber 200 can enter or exit through the air permeable region on the top
surface layer 21, eliminating a need for an air nozzle. In some embodiments, an area
of an air permeable region on the top surface layer 21 is not less than 10%, 20%,
30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or 90% of a total area of the top surface layer 21.
The larger the proportion of the area of the air permeable region, the higher the
inflation and deflation efficiency.
[0042] In some embodiments, the top surface layer 21 is entirely an air permeable region,
and the padding 22 is connected to the top surface layer 21 or the inflatable component
10.
[0043] In some other embodiments, the top surface layer 21 is partially air permeable and
partially air impermeable. For example, when the top surface layer 21 is connected
to the padding 22, the connection region where the top surface layer 21 is connected
to the padding 22 may be an air permeable region, and a region other than the connection
region may be an air impermeable region. Alternatively, the connection region where
the top surface layer 21 is connected to the padding 22 is an air impermeable region,
and the region other than the connection region is an air permeable region. It should
be noted that the above modes of division of the air permeable region and the air
impermeable region are merely examples and are not an exhaustive list.
[0044] When the top surface layer 21 is partially air permeable and partially air impermeable,
the top surface layer 21 may be formed by: first providing an air permeable fabric
as a raw material, and arranging an adhesive layer in a region of the raw material
connected to the padding 22, where after the adhesive layer is cured, the part of
the top surface layer 21 with the adhesive layer is air impermeable, and the part
of the top surface layer 21 without the adhesive layer is still air permeable; or
first providing an air impermeable fabric as a raw material, hot melting a region
of the raw material connected to the padding 22, providing a material having pores
as the padding 22, and performing hot melting to melt and deform the plastic, to form
vent holes at positions opposite to the pores of the padding 22, so that after hot
melting, the part of the top surface layer 21 connected to the padding 22 is air permeable,
and the part of the top surface layer 21 which is not in contact with the padding
22 is air impermeable; or first providing an air impermeable fabric as a raw material,
and connecting the fabric to the padding 22 by sewing with needle and thread, where
the fabric of the top surface layer 21 is punctured during the sewing process to provide
air permeability. It should be noted that the above modes of formation of the air
permeable region and the air impermeable region are merely examples and are not an
exhaustive list.
[0045] Several embodiments are provided below for a further understanding of the techniques
of the present invention.
[Embodiment 1]
[0046] As shown in FIG. 1A, FIG. 1B, and FIG. 1C, an inflatable bedding includes an inflatable
component 10. The inflatable component 10 includes a bottom surface layer 11 and an
isolation layer 12 which are seal-connected to each other, so that an inflatable air
chamber 100 is formed between the bottom surface layer 11 and the isolation layer
12. An air nozzle 101 is provided on the bottom surface layer 11. The air nozzle 101
is in communication with the inflatable air chamber 100. The inflatable air chamber
100 is inflated or deflated through the air nozzle 101.
[0047] The inflatable component 10 further includes a strap 13 connected to a middle portion
of the bottom surface layer 11 and a middle portion of the isolation layer 12. The
strap 13 is configured to restrict a deformation of the inflatable component 10 during
inflation, so that the inflatable component 10 maintains a predetermined flatness.
In other words, one end of the strap 13 is connected to the bottom surface layer 11,
and an other end of the strap 13 is connected to the isolation layer 12. FIG. 1A,
FIG. 1B, and FIG. 1C sequentially show changes of the inflatable air chamber 100 and
the strap 13 during the inflation of the inflatable component 10. During inflation
of the inflatable air chamber 100, a distance between the bottom surface layer 11
and the isolation layer 12 gradually increases until the strap 13 is tensioned and
a stable state is reached. It can be understood that after the inflatable air chamber
100 is inflated, the strap 13 can prevent upper and lower surfaces of the inflatable
component 10 from bulging, which is conducive to keeping the inflatable bedding flat
and improving the comfort of use. In addition, the strap 13 can withstand a part of
the air pressure in the inflatable air chamber 100, which is conducive to improving
the safety and reliability of the inflatable bedding. It should be noted that the
strap 13 may be made of an elastic material or an inelastic material, a plurality
of straps 13 may be arranged in the inflatable air chamber 100, and the specific shape
of the strap 13 is not limited in the present invention.
[0048] The inflatable bedding further includes a top surface layer 21. The top surface layer
21 is connected to the inflatable component 10, to form a padding chamber 200 between
the top surface layer 21 and the isolation layer 12. A padding 22 is arranged in the
padding chamber 200. The padding 22 is a sponge. The top surface layer 21, the isolation
layer 12, and the bottom surface layer 11 may be laminated and connected by hot melting
of the edges thereof, so that the padding chamber 200 and the inflatable air chamber
100 are respectively formed on upper and lower sides of the isolation layer 12.
[0049] The padding 22 is connected to the top surface layer 21. The padding 22 and the top
surface layer 21 are not likely to displace relative to each other after being connected,
thereby further improving the comfort during use.
[0050] The top surface layer 21 includes an air permeable layer 211 and a thin film layer
212 stacked on the air permeable layer 211. The thin film layer 212 is initially in
an air impermeable state, as shown in FIG. 1D. In other words, the top surface layer
21 has an air impermeable material as a raw material. The preparation of the raw material
is an existing mature process, which will not be described in detail in the present
invention. When the top surface layer 21 and the padding 22 are connected by hot melting,
the part of the thin film layer 212 opposite to the padding 22 is melted by heat,
the molten plastic thin film is thus connected to the padding 22, and due to the existence
of the pores on the surface of the padding 22, corresponding vent holes are also formed
on the thin film layer 212, as shown in FIG. 1E. Air enters or exits the padding chamber
200 through the pores in the padding 22, the vent holes in the thin film layer 212,
and the air permeable layer 211. It can be understood by those skilled in the art
that the padding 22 is a sponge having a large number of pores on its surface.
[0051] In other words, the padding 22 and the top surface layer 21 are connected to each
other to form a connection region A, as shown in FIG. 1E. Air can enter or exit the
padding chamber 200 through the connection region A. The connection region A in this
embodiment includes a part of the thin film layer 212 where the vent holes are formed,
and a part of the air permeable layer 211 and a part of the padding 22 which are opposite
to the part of the thin film layer 212.
[0052] It can be understood that FIG. 1D and FIG. 1E are merely schematic illustrations
of the air permeable layer 211, the thin film layer 212, and the padding 22, and do
not show actual thicknesses thereof.
[0053] During the connection of the padding 22 and the top surface layer 21, the top surface
layer 21 is damaged to a predetermined extent, and the top surface layer 21, which
is initially air impermeable, becomes air permeable in the region connected to the
padding 22. As such, air permeability of the padding chamber 200 is achieved while
realizing the connection of the top surface layer 21 to the padding 22. In addition,
because the raw material of the top surface layer 21 can be mass-produced and the
raw material of the top surface layer 21 is directly connected to the padding 22 by
melting in a hot-melting equipment during fabrication, the fabrication of the product
is simple, which is conducive to mass production.
[0054] It should be noted that when the thin film layer 212 becomes air permeable after
hot melting, the tactile feeling of an outer surface of the top surface layer 21 corresponding
to the air permeable region may change, affecting the comfort of the user during use.
The hot-melting equipment may be modified so that only a part of the thin film layer
212 is heated, i.e., only the heated region of the thin film layer 212 is connected
to the padding 22 by melting, to form an air permeable connection region. For example,
the heated region of the thin film layer 212 may be controlled to be a part of the
thin film layer 212 in contact with the edges of the padding 22, and after hot melting,
the thin film layer 212 forms an annular connection region, which reduces the area
of the damaged part of the thin film layer 212 compared with a planar connection region,
and reduces the change of the tactile feeling of the top surface layer 21 to a predetermined
extent.
[0055] The air permeable layer 211 may be a woven fabric, and air can pass through gaps
between warp and weft yarns of the fabric. The air permeable layer 211 may be a cotton
fabric or a chemical fiber fabric.
[0056] The thin film layer 212 may be, but is not limited to, a polyurethane film, which
has good adhesive properties and can well adhere to the padding 22 when hot melted.
[0057] The bottom surface layer 12 and the top surface layer 21 may be made of the same
or different fabrics. The isolation layer 11 may be an air impermeable plastic layer.
The edges of the isolation layer 11, the bottom surface layer 12, and the top surface
layer 21 can be connected by hot melting, which facilitates the fabrication.
[0058] The padding 22 is located in a middle region of the top surface layer 21, and a length
and a width of the padding 22 are less than those of the top surface layer 21, i.e.,
the edges of the top surface layer 21 extend beyond a peripheral side of the padding
22, so a gap surrounding the padding 22 is formed between the top surface layer 21
and the isolation layer 12. In other words, outer contours of projections of the padding
22 on the inflatable component 10 and the top surface layer 21 are both located within
outer contours of the inflatable component 10 and the top surface layer 21. To store
the inflatable bedding, the air nozzle 101 is opened first, the inflatable component
10 is squeezed to discharge air from the inflatable air chamber 100, and then the
inflatable bedding is squeezed and rolled with the top surface layer 21 as an inner
side and the bottom surface layer 11 as an outer side. During the squeezing and rolling
process, air in the padding chamber 200 is continuously discharged. After the rolling
is completed, the top surface layer 21 is rolled to the inside, so outside air cannot
enter the padding chamber 200 easily, making it easier for the inflatable bedding
to maintain a squeezed and rolled state. In addition, a portion of the top surface
layer 21 that extends beyond the padding 22 is air impermeable, and after the inflatable
bedding is squeezed and rolled up, the air impermeable portion on the outer side can
also provide a sealing effect, to prevent outside air from entering the padding chamber
200, allowing the inflatable bedding to maintain the squeezed state.
[0059] Further, an outer peripheral side of an upper surface of the padding 22 is inclined
outward and downward, which is conducive to guiding the top surface layer 21 to deform
and extend toward the inflatable component 10, thereby achieving a transition at the
edges of the top surface layer 21. It can be understood that when the inflatable bedding
is a pillow or seat cushion, the transition at the edges of the top surface layer
21 is conducive to fitting a neck or leg to provide improved comfort.
[0060] The inflatable bedding may be a pillow, a seat cushion, a mattress, etc.
[Embodiment 2]
[0061] As shown in FIG. 2A, Embodiment 2 is different from Embodiment 1 in that in Embodiment
2, the padding 22 has a plurality of through holes 220 formed through a top surface
and a bottom surface thereof, and the arrangement of the through holes 220 is conducive
to reducing the volume of the padding 22 after squeezing, allowing the inflatable
bedding to have a smaller volume in the stored state. The thin film layer 212 is not
in contact with the padding 22 at the through holes 220.
[0062] It can be understood by those skilled in the art that the through holes 220 in the
padding 22 in the present invention are different from the pores in the padding 22
when the padding 22 is a sponge. Generally, a sponge having a thickness rarely has
a continuous hole directly running through the top and bottom surfaces thereof. Therefore,
the meaning of the through hole 220 will be clear to those skilled in the art.
[0063] It can be understood that a cross-section of the through hole 220 may be circular,
rectangular, or in other shapes, and the number of through holes 220 may be one, or
a plurality of through holes 220 may be provided in an array in various forms in the
padding 22, to improve the inflation and deflation efficiency of the support component
20.
[0064] As shown in FIG. 2B, the padding 22 is provided with preformed slits 221 in an initial
state, the padding 22 is connected to the top surface layer 21 in a stretched state,
and the preformed slits 221 form the through holes 220 as the padding 22 is stretched,
as shown in FIG. 2C. In other words, a small-sized material is first processed by
cutting or punching to form the padding 22 with the preformed slits 221, and then
the padding 22 is stretched to a required size and then connected to the top surface
layer 21, so that the padding 22 can be maintained in the stretched state, and the
preformed slits 221 form the through holes 220. Such a design can reduce the material
consumption, simplify the fabrication process, and lower the costs compared with a
design in which the through holes 220 are directly fabricated.
[0065] It should be noted that when the thin film layer 212 of the top surface layer 21
becomes air permeable after hot melting, the tactile feeling of the outer surface
of the top surface layer 21 corresponding to the air permeable region changes, affecting
the comfort of the user during use. The arrangement of the through holes 220 is conducive
to reducing the area of the damaged region of the thin film layer 212, so in some
embodiments, the comfort of the top surface layer 21 can be adjusted by changing the
number, diameter, position, and the like of the through holes 220.
[Embodiment 3]
[0066] As shown in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B, Embodiment 3 is different from Embodiment 1 in that
in Embodiment 3, the top surface layer 21 includes an air permeable layer 211 and
at least two thin film layers 212 arranged at an interval, and each of the thin film
layers 212 is arranged on an inner side of the air permeable layer 211. In other words,
in Embodiment 3, the top surface layer 21 is air permeable at a position where the
thin film layer 212 is not provided. This embodiment is conducive to increasing the
area of the air permeable region of the top surface layer 21 and improving the inflation
and deflation efficiency of the padding chamber 200.
[0067] The thin film layers 212 are still connected to the padding 22 by hot melting, and
the connection region A is air permeable.
[0068] The number and position of the thin film layers 212 may be set as needed. For example,
two thin film layers 212 may be respectively arranged at two edges opposite to the
padding 22, and after hot melting, the top surface layer 21 and two opposing edges
of the padding 22 are connected, as shown in FIG. 3A. As such, the area of the air
permeable region of the top surface layer 21 can be increased to a greater extent,
and the stability of connection between the top surface layer 21 and the padding 22
can also be ensured. Alternatively, five thin film layers 212 may be provided, which
are respectively arranged at positions corresponding to four corners of the padding
22 and a position corresponding to a center of the padding 22, as shown in FIG. 3B.
[0069] It should be noted that in this embodiment, the at least two thin film layers 212
are arranged at an interval, as shown in FIG. 3C, so after the hot melt connection,
at least two connection regions A are formed at an interval between the padding 22
and the top surface layer 21, as shown in FIG. 3D.
[0070] It should be noted that the arrangement of the thin film layers 212 may affect the
tactile feeling of the entire top surface layer 21 and therefore affect the comfort
of the user during use, so in some embodiments, the comfort of the top surface layer
21 can be adjusted by changing the area of the thin film layers 212, the position
of the thin film layers 212, and the number of the thin film layers 212. For example,
in some embodiments, the arrangement of the thin film layers 212 deteriorates the
tactile feeling of the top surface layer 21. In these embodiments, only two narrow
thin film layers 212 are provided, and the two thin film layers 212 are respectively
located at two opposing edges of the air permeable layer 211.
[Embodiment 4]
[0071] As shown in FIG. 4, an inflatable bedding includes an inflatable component 10. The
inflatable component 10 includes a bottom surface layer 11 and an isolation layer
12 which are seal-connected to each other, so that an inflatable air chamber 100 is
formed between the bottom surface layer 11 and the isolation layer 12. An air nozzle
101 is provided on the bottom surface layer 11. The air nozzle 101 is in communication
with the inflatable air chamber 100. The inflatable air chamber 100 is inflated or
deflated through the air nozzle 101.
[0072] For the structure of the inflatable component 10, reference can be made to Embodiment
1, and the details will not be repeated herein.
[0073] The inflatable bedding further includes a top surface layer 21. The top surface layer
21 is connected to the inflatable component 10, to form a padding chamber 200 between
the top surface layer 21 and an outer surface of the inflatable component 10. The
padding chamber 200 is filled with a padding 22.
[0074] The top surface layer 21 is provided with a connection portion 213. The connection
portion 213 is connected to the padding 22. A region on the top surface layer 21 other
than the connection portion 213 is an air permeable region. The padding chamber 200
is in communication with outside air through the air permeable region. The air permeable
region is configured to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber 200 therethrough.
The connection portion 213 may be an adhesive layer or other structures for connection.
[0075] During fabrication, an air permeable fabric is first provided for preparing the top
surface layer 21, and then the connection portion 213 is provided on the top surface
layer 21. The connection portion 213 is air impermeable, so a region of the top surface
layer 21 where the connection portion 213 is provided becomes air impermeable, and
a region of the top surface layer 21 where the connection portion 213 is not provided
remains air impermeable. The connection portion 213 may be a photocurable or thermally
curable adhesive layer, and can firmly adhere to the padding 22.
[0076] Preferably, an area of the air permeable region on the top surface layer 21 is not
smaller than an area of the connection portion.
[Embodiment 5]
[0077] As shown in FIG. 5, an inflatable bedding includes an inflatable component 10. The
inflatable component 10 includes a bottom surface layer 11 and an isolation layer
12 which are seal-connected to each other, so that an inflatable air chamber 100 is
formed between the bottom surface layer 11 and the isolation layer 12. An air nozzle
101 is provided on the bottom surface layer 11. The air nozzle 101 is in communication
with the inflatable air chamber 100. The inflatable air chamber 100 is inflated or
deflated through the air nozzle 101.
[0078] For the structure of the inflatable component 10, reference can be made to Embodiment
1, and the details will not be repeated herein.
[0079] The inflatable bedding further includes a top surface layer 21. The top surface layer
21 is connected to the inflatable component 10, to form a padding chamber 200 between
the top surface layer 21 and an outer surface of the inflatable component 10. The
padding chamber 200 is filled with a padding 22. The padding 22 is connected to the
inflatable component 10. For example, an adhesive layer 23 is provided between the
padding 22 and the isolation layer 12 to connect the padding 22 and the inflatable
component 10.
[0080] The top surface layer 21 is provided with an air permeable region through which the
padding chamber 200 is in communication with outside air, and the air permeable region
is configured to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber 200 therethrough.
[0081] The top surface layer 21 may be directly made of an air permeable fabric, such as
a cotton fabric or a chemical fiber fabric. The top surface layer 21 may also be formed
by splicing fabrics of different materials. For example, the top surface layer 21
is formed by splicing an air permeable fabric and an air impermeable fabric, so that
the top surface layer 21 is partially air permeable and partially air impermeable.
[Embodiment 6]
[0082] As shown in FIG. 6A, an inflatable bedding includes an inflatable component 10, a support
component 20, and a connection assembly 30. The support component 20 is detachably
connected to the inflatable component 10 by the connection assembly 30. For the structure
of the inflatable component 10, reference can be made to Embodiment 1, and the details
will not be repeated herein.
[0083] The support component 20 includes a padding chamber 200. A padding 22 is arranged
in the padding chamber 200. The support component 20 has a top surface layer 21 distant
from the inflatable component 10. The padding 22 is connected to the top surface layer
21. For the selection of the top surface layer 21 and the mode of connection between
the padding 22 and the top surface layer 21, reference can be made to Embodiment 1,
and the details will not be repeated herein.
[0084] The connection assembly 30 includes a first connection member 31 provided on the
inflatable component 10 and a second connection member 32 provided on the support
component 20. The first connection member 31 is detachably connected to the second
connection member 32. The first connection member 31 may be arranged on a bottom surface,
a top surface, or a side surface of the inflatable component 10. The position of the
first connection member 31 is not particularly limited in the present invention. The
second connection member 32 may be arranged on a bottom surface, a top surface, or
a side surface of the support component 20 as long as the second connection member
32 can be connected to the first connection member 31. Preferably, the second connection
member 31 is not arranged on the top surface layer 21, to avoid contact with a user
during use to affect the comfort.
[0085] For example, the first connection member 31 and the second connection member 32 are
Velcro straps configured to bond to each other, as shown in FIG. 6B. The first connection
member 31 is arranged on the top surface of the inflatable component 10, the second
connection member 32 is arranged on the bottom surface of the support component 20,
and the first connection member 31 can be conveniently connected to the second connection
member 32.
[0086] For another example, the connection assembly 30 includes a plurality of pairs of
laces, as shown in FIG. 6C. Each pair of laces includes a first connection member
31 provided on the inflatable component 10 and a second connection member 32 provided
on the support component 20. The plurality of pairs of laces are distributed around
the inflatable component 10 and the support component 20.
[0087] For another example, the connection assembly 30 includes a plurality of pairs of
buckles, as shown in FIG. 6D. Each pair of buckles includes a first connection member
31 provided on the inflatable component 10 and a second connection member 32 provided
on the support component 20. The first connection members 31 are distributed around
the bottom surface of the inflatable component 10. Each of the second connection members
32 extends downward from the support component 20 to the corresponding first connection
member 31.
[0088] The connection assembly 30 may be implemented in various forms. The specific form
of the connection assembly 30 is not limited in the present invention, and any structure
that can detachably connect the inflatable component 10 to the support component 20
falls within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[Embodiment 7]
[0089] As shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, an inflatable bedding includes an inflatable component
10 and a support component 20. For the structure of the inflatable component 10, reference
can be made to Embodiment 1, and the details will not be repeated herein.
[0090] The support component 20 includes a padding chamber 200. A padding 22 is arranged
in the padding chamber 200. The support component 20 has a top surface layer 21 distant
from the inflatable component 10. The padding 22 is connected to the top surface layer
21. For the selection of the top surface layer 21 and the mode of connection between
the padding 22 and the top surface layer 21, reference can be made to Embodiment 1,
and the details will not be repeated herein.
[0091] The support component 20 further includes an accommodating chamber 201 configured
to accommodate the inflatable component 10. The accommodating chamber 201 is located
below the padding chamber 200. The accommodating chamber 201 may be or may not be
in communication with the padding chamber 200.
[0092] The support component 20 is provided with an opening through which the inflatable
component 10 is placed into or taken out from the accommodating chamber 201. A closure
member 24 configured to open and close the opening is further provided at the opening.
[Embodiment 8]
[0093] As shown in FIG. 8, Embodiment 8 is different from Embodiment 1 in that in Embodiment
8, an expandable segment 121 is provided on a peripheral side of the isolation layer
12, and after the inflatable air chamber 100 is inflated, the expandable segment 121
extends toward the top surface layer 21, so that the isolation layer 12 bulges toward
the top surface layer 21 to fit to a lower surface of the padding 22 to support the
padding 22. In addition, the expandable segment 121 fits to a side edge of the top
surface layer 21, to prevent the isolation layer 12 from receiving excessive air pressure,
and prevent air in the inflatable air chamber 100 from squeezing the edge and causing
the isolation layer 12 to break. It should be noted that the top surface layer 21
wraps the expandable segment 121 of the isolation layer 12, and the isolation layer
12 is located between the top surface layer 21 and the inflatable component 10, so
that the isolation layer 12 can also be protected, thereby reducing the risk of puncturing
of the isolation layer 12.
[Embodiment 9]
[0094] Embodiment 9 is different from Embodiment 1 in that the inflatable bedding further
includes an air permeable waterproof layer arranged on an outer side of the top surface
layer 21. The waterproof layer can prevent water from entering the padding chamber
200, which is conducive to keeping the padding 22 dry.
[0095] The waterproof layer may be a coating applied to an outer surface of the top surface
layer 21. For example, a hydrophobic paint is applied to the outer surface of the
top surface layer 21.
[0096] The waterproof layer may also be a waterproof fabric independent of the top surface
layer 21, which covers the top surface layer 21. The waterproof layer may be fixedly
or detachably connected to the top surface layer 21. The detachable connection is
advantageous in that a user can decide whether to mount or remove the waterproof layer
according to a usage scenario. If the inflatable bedding is used indoors, the waterproof
layer can be removed, allowing the user to directly touch the top surface layer 21
which is more skin-friendly and comfortable. If the inflatable bedding is used outdoors,
the waterproof layer can be mounted to cover the top surface layer 21 to prevent rain
or moisture in the air from entering the padding chamber 200.
[0097] The basic principles, main features and advantages of the present invention have
been described above. Those skilled in the art should understand that the present
invention is not limited to the above embodiments. The descriptions of the embodiments
and the specification are only for illustrating the principles of the present invention.
Various changes and improvements may be made to the present invention without departing
from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and such changes and improvements
all fall within the scope of protection claimed by the present invention. The scope
of protection claimed by the present invention is defined by the appended claims and
their equivalents.
1. An inflatable bedding, comprising an inflatable component comprising an inflatable
air chamber and an air nozzle, characterized in that a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber is
formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the padding is connected to the top
surface layer to form a connection region, and the connection region is configured
to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
2. The inflatable bedding according to claim 1, characterized in that the top surface layer comprises an air permeable layer and a thin film layer, the
padding has pores, the thin film layer between the air permeable layer and the padding
is connected to the padding and forms vent holes when hot melted, and the air enters
or exits the padding chamber through the pores on the padding, the vent holes on the
thin film layer, and the air permeable layer.
3. The inflatable bedding according to claim 2, characterized in that the padding has a plurality of through holes formed through a top surface and a bottom
surface of the padding, and a region of the thin film layer opposite to the plurality
of through holes is air impermeable.
4. The inflatable bedding according to claim 2, characterized in that the top surface layer comprises at least two thin film layers arranged at an interval,
and the at least two thin film layers are each arranged between the air permeable
layer and the padding.
5. The inflatable bedding according to claim 1, characterized in that at least two connection regions are formed at an interval between the padding and
the top surface layer, wherein two of the at least two connection regions are respectively
located at opposing edges of two sides of the padding.
6. The inflatable bedding according to claim 1, characterized in that the top surface layer is detachably connected to the inflatable component.
7. An inflatable bedding, comprising an inflatable component comprising an inflatable
air chamber and an air nozzle, characterized in that a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber is
formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the top surface layer is provided with
a connection portion, the connection portion is connected to the padding, the top
surface layer is further provided with an air permeable region communicating the padding
chamber with outside air, and the air permeable region is configured to allow air
to enter or exit the padding chamber.
8. The inflatable bedding according to claim 6, characterized in that an area of the air permeable region is not smaller than an area of the connection
portion.
9. An inflatable bedding, comprising an inflatable component comprising an inflatable
air chamber and an air nozzle, characterized in that a top surface layer is connected to the inflatable component, a padding chamber is
formed between the top surface layer and an outer surface of the inflatable component,
the padding chamber is filled with a padding, the padding is connected to the inflatable
component, the top surface layer is provided with an air permeable region communicating
the padding chamber with outside air, and the air permeable region is configured to
allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
10. An inflatable bedding, comprising an inflatable component comprising an inflatable
air chamber and an air nozzle, characterized by further comprising a support component having a padding chamber and a padding arranged
in the padding chamber, wherein the support component is connected to the inflatable
component, the padding chamber is located above the inflatable air chamber, the support
component has a top surface layer distant from the inflatable air chamber, the padding
is connected to the top surface layer to form a connection region, and the connection
region is configured to allow air to enter or exit the padding chamber.
11. The inflatable bedding according to claim 10, characterized in that the support component comprises an accommodating chamber configured to accommodate
the inflatable component, the accommodating chamber is located below the padding,
the support component is provided with an opening allowing the inflatable component
to be placed into or taken out from the accommodating chamber, and a closure member
configured to open and close the opening is provided at the opening; or
the support component is detachably connected to the padding by a connection assembly,
the connection assembly comprises a first connection member and a second connection
member, the first connection member is arranged on a top surface, a side surface,
or a bottom surface of the inflatable component, and the second connection member
is arranged on the support component and is configured to detachably connect to the
first connection member.
12. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that outer contours of projections of the padding on the inflatable component and the
top surface layer are located within outer contours of the inflatable component and
the top surface layer, respectively.
13. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that an area of an air permeable region on the top surface layer is not less than 10%
of a total area of the top surface layer.
14. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the inflatable component comprises an isolation layer and a bottom surface layer
seal-connected to the isolation layer, the inflatable air chamber is formed between
the isolation layer and the bottom surface layer, and the air nozzle is provided on
the bottom surface layer.
15. The inflatable bedding according to claim 14, characterized in that a plurality of straps are arranged in the inflatable air chamber, and two ends of
each of the plurality of straps are respectively connected to the isolation layer
and the bottom surface layer.
16. The inflatable bedding according to claim 14, characterized in that an expandable segment is provided on a peripheral side of the isolation layer, and
after the inflatable air chamber is inflated, the expandable segment extends toward
the top surface layer to fit to a side edge of the top surface layer.
17. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized by further comprising an air permeable waterproof layer, wherein the air permeable waterproof
layer is a coating applied to an outer surface of the top surface layer or is a fabric
layer covering an outer side of the top surface layer.
18. The inflatable bedding according to claim 17, characterized in that the air permeable waterproof layer detachably covers the top surface layer.
19. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the padding is made of a compressible and resilient padding material, and the padding
is in a form of a block or a sheet.
20. The inflatable bedding according to any one of claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the inflatable bedding is a pillow, a seat cushion, or a mattress.