Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
383003000 | INFLATABLE | 27 |
20080219602 | Inflatable Collecting Container - A collecting container ( | 09-11-2008 |
20080260299 | Inflatable Punching Bag - An inflatable punching bag includes an inflatable bag, at least one sensor device, a control box and a base. At least one impact area is formed on the inflatable bag. A single sensor device is attached behind each impact area. Each sensor device preferably includes a sensor case, at least one light source and an impact sensor. A control box includes a power source, a sound transducer and an electrical circuit. The electrical circuit receives input from at least one impact sensor. The electrical circuit provides a light output through the at least one light source and/or an audible output through the sound transducer. The base preferably includes a weighted portion and intermediate portion. The weighted portion is filled with a dense solid or a liquid to provide support for the inflatable bag. A second embodiment includes a motor for pivoting the inflatable bag. | 10-23-2008 |
20080292220 | Container for packaging and procedure therefor - The present invention relates to a container for packaging of the type that comprises a containment structure that is basically composed of a base wall ( | 11-27-2008 |
20080298724 | AIR PACKING BAG FOR TIGHTLY HOLDING ARTICLE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - According to an air packing bag for tightly holding an article and manufacture thereof of the present invention, a first outer film and a second outer film are staked together, in which the first outer film comprises a first side, a second side and a foldable side. The foldable side is positioned between the first side and the second side and an accepting space is formed on the first outer film after the first outer film is folded up along the foldable side. Next, the first film is pierced through to form at least one air inlet thereon, a periphery of the air inlet is hot-sealed, the second outer film is folded up and stacked on an outer side of the first outer film, the first outer film and the second outer film are adhered to each other to form a hot sealing side on a folded side thereof, and the first outer film is adhered to the second outer film by means of hot sealing to form a first air chamber between the first side and the hot sealing side as well as a second air chamber between the second side and the hot sealing side. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298725 | Inflator bag for vehicle occupant restraining apparatus and method for manufacturing the same - By forming a resin sheet or a metal sheet, an angular-box-shaped bag main body having gore portions on surrounding side faces to ensure its height is formed. A folded line to be folded, in a manner to form a valley line, toward an inside of the box-shaped bag main body is formed in an intermediate portion of each of the gore portions in a height direction. A triangular overlaid and folded portion is formed in an end of each of the gore portions on each of the surrounding side faces with each corner portion of the angular-box-shaped bag main body being sandwiched between one surrounding side face and another surrounding side face adjacent to the one surrounding side face in which the gore portion is folded in an overlaid manner in the overlaid and folded portion at a same time when another gore portion on another surrounding side face is folded. The angular box-shaped bag main body is folded so as to be in a flat state by allowing each of the gore portions to be folded in a manner to form a valley line along the folded line. By blocking a bottom face being opposite to a ceiling plate with a bottom plate, the box-shaped bag main body has a hermetically sealed structure. By configuring above, an inflator bag for a vehicle occupant restraining apparatus is obtained. Thus, the inflator bag is able to be housed in a compact manner and to be developed so as to be in a stable state with a sufficient developing stroke being ensured and able to be processed easily. | 12-04-2008 |
20090169134 | HAND-CARRYING BAG WITH CUSHIONING PROTECTION - A hand-carrying bag with cushioning protection in made of a blank including a plurality of longitudinally-extending laterally-spaced inflated cells, which are formed of overlapping layers that are fused to each other along opposite edges of the blanks and at locations between adjacent cells. The blank forms on opposite longitudinal ends with hand grips. Each cell is provided at a longitudinally middle section thereof with folding spots that are formed by fusing the layers together at small areas so as to allow opposite portions of the cells on the opposite side the spot to be folded to overlap and the folded portions of the edges fused to each other to form a circumferentially-enclosed and bottom bag. The inflated cells that form the circumference and the bottom of the bag provide cushioning protection to an article received in the bag. The hand grips allow the bag to be carried by hands. | 07-02-2009 |
20090196531 | AIR FILLING BAG WITH OUTER FILM STRENGTHENING STRUCTURE - An air filling bag with an outer film strengthening structure includes two outer films and a main check valve, where the two outer films are adhered to each other to form an air chamber by means of hot sealing, in which each outer film includes the first film sheet and the second film sheet stacked together, and a plurality of first hot sealing lines is formed by adhering the first film sheet to the second film sheet by means of hot sealing in a first direction together with a plurality of second hot sealing lines formed by adhering the first film sheet to the second film sheet by means of hot sealing in a second direction. The main check valve is positioned between the two outer films and one end thereof projects from the air chamber. Air in the air chamber can compress the main check valve to shield a first air passageway of the main check valve so as to prevent air from leaking out of the air chamber after outside air flows in the air chamber via the first air passageway. | 08-06-2009 |
20090274395 | Container - An inflatable container includes a first body having an inner wall defining at least a portion of a receptacle and an outer wall. The inner wall is attached to the outer wall such that a cavity is defined between the inner wall and the outer wall. A first foam is positioned within the cavity. The first foam is of a type that expands when exposed to air. At least one first valve is attached to the first body. The one or more first valves are in communication with the cavity and are configured to adjust from a closed position to an open position. The at least one first valve permits air to pass through the at least one first valve and into the cavity when in the open position and prevents air from passing through the at least one first valve and into the cavity when in the closed position. | 11-05-2009 |
20090297068 | INFLATABLE PNEUMATIC BAG AND THE MANUFACTURE METHOD THEREOF - An inflatable pneumatic bag is disclosed. An inflatable pneumatic bag includes a pneumatic hole disposed at one end of a pneumatic channel. Air, which is applied to the pneumatic hole, moves along the pneumatic channel, then through air ingress holes covered with inner layers which are removed by the expansion of the outer layers to fill all the air tubes. When the air tube is filled with air, one or more inner layers cover and then close the air ingress hole to overcome reverse air flow. Then, a curve-shaped air passage in the air tube narrows to further prevent air escape. With the inner layer, effectively overcoming reverse air flow, and the air passage, further preventing air escape, the inflatable pneumatic bag filled with air may last for a substantial long period of time. | 12-03-2009 |
20100226595 | Interior space displacement device for an automobile - An inflatable space displacement device conforms generally to the rear floor and rear seat configuration of an automobile to fill the volume of the rear passenger compartment below the level of the front seat headrests and the top of the rear seat backrest without obstructing the driver's view through the rear window. The space displacement device reduces the volume of the climate controlled airspace of the interior passenger compartment, thereby increasing the efficiency of the air conditioning and heating system, while also increasing fuel efficiency. The inflatable space displacement device may further serve as safety flotation in the event the automobile accidentally enters a body of water. The device can be fitted with a tube connected to a mouthpiece for breathing the air contained within the device in the event of an emergency. Pocket compartments are provided on the device for convenient storage and ease of driver access to articles, such as road maps, while driving. | 09-09-2010 |
20100239189 | AIR BAG WITH CONTINUOUS HEAT RESISTANCE MATERIAL - An air bag includes two inner sheets facing each other, heat resistance materials located between the two inner sheets and applied to any one inner sheet in its length direction, two outer sheets located outside the two inner sheets, a second thermal bonding line thermally bonding the inner and outer sheets along the heat resistance materials, a first thermal bonding line thermally bonding the two outer sheets with gap from the second thermal bonding line to form an air input channel, and third thermal bonding lines extending from the second thermal bonding line oppositely to the channel to form air pillars, at least two heat resistance materials being continuously formed over the pillars, an air injected through the channel being introduced into the pillars between the two inner sheets, and the two inner sheets positioned in the pillars being adhered and pressed to any one outer sheet by an inner pressure of the pillars. | 09-23-2010 |
20100303387 | INFLATABLE SHIPPING CONTAINER - An inflatable, reusable cargo containing and protecting device suitable for use in shipping, which is inflatable by compressed air. A plurality of air chambers forms the exterior frame of the container, while high strength webbing forms the interior. The air chambers may comprise neoprene, PVC, HYPALON®, or other similar material that is formable, pliable, foldable, abrasion resistant, and which can be used to form airtight structures. A high strength, foldable, pliable material in a webbed or solid format forms the interior. The non-rigid material may comprise ballistic nylon, PVC or other suitable material and may be stitched, epoxied, chemically welded, or otherwise attached to the air chambers. A user may store a large number of the devices in a deflated and folded state, requiring only minimal space. When required, the devices are inflated, packed and shipped. At the receiving end, the devices may be deflated and folded for storage or return, either way taking advantage of the low weight and small volume required. | 12-02-2010 |
20100329589 | Air-Cushioning Material and Bag For Transporting Packaging Object - An air-cushioning material comprises a first air chamber that constitutes a bottom portion of a storage portion for storing a packaging object, and a second air chamber that constitutes a peripheral wall portion of the storage portion. The first air chamber comprises a valve capable of injecting and evacuating air, and an upper face portion in which a vent hole is formed, the first air chamber and the second air chamber are communicated each other via the vent hole. The second air chamber bulges into the storage portion, when the second air chamber is filled, via the vent hole, with air injected into the first air chamber via the valve. Thereby, sufficient air can fill the portion that constitutes the bottom portion of a storage portion where the packaging object is stored, and the cushioning effect of air can be effectively exerted, so that the packaging object can be effectively prevented from being damaged or the like on account of, for instance, external impacts. | 12-30-2010 |
20110052098 | INFLATABLE PROTECTIVE BAG - An inflatable protective bag includes a housing sack, a gasbag, an inflation means, a check valve and a deflation valve. The gasbag is attached to an inner surface of the housing sack. The inflation means communicates with the gasbag through the check valve. The deflation valve is located on the gasbag. When the housing sack contains goods, air can be injected into the gasbag by the inflation means through the check valve to inflate the gasbag to provide resilient protection for the goods from being damaged. The air can be released from the gasbag by pushing the deflation valve to facilitate removing of the goods. Thus the inflatable protective bag can provide protection as desired. | 03-03-2011 |
20110150367 | method and an apparatus for safe packing - A method and an apparatus to prevent items from shifting in a luggage or a container when moving or traveling are disclosed. The method and apparatus also protects fragile items from getting broken when the luggage or container is transported. | 06-23-2011 |
20110211774 | Air packaging device product and method for forming the product - An air packaging device includes two layers of thermoplastic films, which form a sealable space where air is filled after first and second steps of heat-sealing process. The sealable space includes a number of independent sealed air chambers and a main air passage channel. The main channel has an air inlet. Each sealed air chamber is connected with the main channel by at least one one-way valve each including at least two layers of plastic films. At least two one-way valves are installed inside of the air chambers. This air packaging device increases the cushioning protection where the protection is most needed, but can reduce air chamber dimension at less important locations in order to reduce the volumetric size and, hence, reduce the shipping cost. | 09-01-2011 |
20130129259 | AUTOMATICALLY RETRACTING CUSHIONING DEVICE - An automatically retracting cushioning device includes a first air cylinder sheet, comprising a plurality of first air cylinders; a second cylinder sheet, in air communication with the first cylinder sheet, and comprising a plurality of second air cylinders; and a third air cylinder sheet, in air communication with the second air cylinder sheet, and comprising: a plurality of third air cylinders; and a plurality of retractable blocks, positioned on one end of the plurality of third air cylinders, and retracting the plurality of third air cylinders; wherein the third air cylinder sheet and the second air cylinder sheet are bent toward the first air cylinder sheet, allowing the third air cylinder sheet and the first air cylinder sheet to be approximately perpendicular to the second air cylinder sheet, thereby clamping an article. | 05-23-2013 |
20130343675 | WEIGHT BAG ASSEMBLY - A bag assembly that includes a bag portion that includes a front wall, a back wall, a bottom wall and first and second side walls that all cooperate to define an open top and an interior, and a bladder disposed in the bag portion. The bag portion includes a first flap that extends from the back wall and a second flap that extends from the front wail. | 12-26-2013 |
20140205208 | TBAG BOTTOM CUSHIONING STRUCTURE FOR INFLATED AIR CUSHION BAG - A bag bottom cushioning structure for an inflated air cushion bag is provided at the bottom of the bag and has air columns rendered into a bent configuration to form an extended curved-surface cushioning space. The bag has a first wall, a second wall, and a bottom wall connecting the bottoms of the first and second walls. The three walls form a receiving space therebetween. The tops of the first and second walls form a bag opening therebetween in communication with the receiving space. The bottom wall is provided at intervals with air columns extending toward the bag opening along the first and second walls respectively. The two inner lateral surfaces of the bottom wall are bonded together by one or more fixedly connecting portions such that the air columns on the bottom wall are bent, and thus protrude, away from the bag opening, forming the extended curved-surface cushioning space. | 07-24-2014 |
20140248003 | SOFT-SIDED INSULATED CONTAINER WITH INFLATABLE WALL STRUCTURE - A soft-sided insulated container assembly is made of a flexible wall structure that is movable between a collapsed position and a deployed position. In one variation of the deployed position it resembles a tote-bag; in another variation of folding the deployed position corresponds to a generally box-like shape. The container includes a self-inflating wall structure that has an inner layer or skin, an outer layer or skin, and a resilient, open-cell insulating layer trapped between the two skins. A valve governs the ability to take in or to expel air. The outer layer may be thicker and more robust that the inner layer, the better to resist abrasion or punctures. The inner layer may be reflective. There may be a removable internal liner. That liner may be transparent. | 09-04-2014 |
20140301669 | Tubular Multipurpose Pressurizable Reusable Collapsible Container and Method of Transporting or Storage - A container ( | 10-09-2014 |
20140328551 | INFLATED PACKAGE, PRECURSOR AND METHOD - Inflated packages custom-designed to meet the needs of a variety of packaging needs, package precursors (i.e., packages in an un-inflated state), and methods for forming package precursors and converting package precursors into finished packages. Nozzle and needle inflated embodiments are included. | 11-06-2014 |
20140348443 | COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER FOR LIQUIDS AND THE LIKE - A collapsible container ( | 11-27-2014 |
20150023613 | Container Three - A trash container for holding trash may include a flexible first sidewall, a flexible second sidewall opposed and in a spaced relationship to the first sidewall to define a cavity, a bottom rigid wall connected to the flexible first sidewall and the flexible second sidewall to seal the cavity, and a top ring connected to the flexible first sidewall and the flexible second sidewall to seal the cavity. | 01-22-2015 |
20160137409 | Inflatable Refuse Containers and Methods of Use - Provided are exemplary embodiments of a trash container. The trash container for holding trash may include a flexible first sidewall, a flexible second sidewall opposed and in a spaced relationship to the first sidewall to define a cavity, a bottom rigid wall connected to the flexible first sidewall and the flexible second sidewall to seal the cavity, and a top ring connected to the flexible first sidewall and the flexible second sidewall to seal the cavity. In some embodiments, the trash container includes an inflation tube for introducing a fluid into the cavity. | 05-19-2016 |
20160137410 | Inflatable Refuse Containers and Methods of Use - Provided are exemplary embodiments of a trash container. The trash container for collecting trash or waste may include an outer container having a first cavity and an inner container being connected to the outer container and being positioned within the first cavity. The outer container may include a bottom first wall, opposing first walls, and a back first wall to define the first cavity. The inner container may include a bottom inner wall, opposing inner sidewalls, and a back inner wall to define a second cavity. A space between the walls of the outer container and the inner container would be created. | 05-19-2016 |
20190144190 | Air-Filling Packaging Apparatus | 05-16-2019 |