Safety airbag system
10500429 ยท 2019-12-10
Inventors
- Sarmen Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
- Arthur Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
- Andranik Andy Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An airbag system having a base air mattress, a top air mattress, and a plurality of tubular posts positioned between the base air mattress and the top air mattress in a generally vertical orientation so that the top air mattress is supported upon the base air mattress. A plurality of breather holes are provided in either the top air mattress or the base air mattress, wherein each of the tubular posts is sealably mounted around at least one of the plurality of breather holes. The tubular posts all have a common diameter, and the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than the common diameter of the tubular posts.
Claims
1. An airbag system comprising: a base air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a top air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a plurality of tubular posts positioned between the base air mattress and the top air mattress in a generally vertical orientation so that the top air mattress is supported upon the base air mattress; and a plurality of breather holes in the top air mattress and a plurality of breather holes in the base air mattress, wherein each of the tubular posts is sealably mounted around a single one of the breather holes of the base air mattress, and a single one of the breather holes of the top air mattress, to permit airflow from both the base air mattress and the top air mattress into the corresponding tubular post, but there is no airflow between the tubular posts except via the base air mattress and the top air mattress.
2. The airbag system of claim 1, wherein the tubular posts all have a common diameter, and the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than the common diameter of the tubular posts.
3. The airbag system of claim 1, wherein the tubular posts all have a common diameter, and the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than twice the common diameter of the tubular posts.
4. The airbag system of claim 1, further comprising an air blower operably connected to the base air mattress so that air from the air blower blows directly into the base air mattress, and a second air blower operably connected to the top air mattress so that air from the second air blower blows directly into the top air mattress.
5. The airbag system of claim 1, further comprising a third air mattress operably supported upon the top air mattress by a second plurality of tubular posts.
6. An airbag system comprising: a base air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a top air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a plurality of tubular posts positioned between the base air mattress and the top air mattress in a generally vertical orientation so that the top air mattress is supported upon the base air mattress; a plurality of breather holes in either the top air mattress or the base air mattress, wherein each of the tubular posts is sealably mounted around at least one of the plurality of breather holes; and wherein the tubular posts all have a common diameter, and the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than the common diameter of the tubular posts.
7. The airbag system of claim 6, wherein the breather holes are located in both the top air mattress and the base air mattress.
8. The airbag system of claim 6, wherein the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than twice the common diameter of the tubular posts.
9. The airbag system of claim 6, further comprising a third air mattress operably supported upon the top air mattress by a second plurality of tubular posts.
10. An airbag system comprising: a base air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a top air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure; a plurality of tubular posts positioned between the base air mattress and the top air mattress in a generally vertical orientation so that the top air mattress is supported upon the base air mattress; a plurality of breather holes in the top air mattress and a plurality of breather holes in the base air mattress, wherein each of the tubular posts is sealably mounted around at least one of the breather holes of the base air mattress, and at least one of the breather holes of the top air mattress, to permit airflow from both the base air mattress and the top air mattress into the corresponding tubular post, but there is no airflow between the tubular posts except via the base air mattress and the top air mattress; and wherein the tubular posts all have a common diameter, and the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than the common diameter of the tubular posts.
11. The airbag system of claim 10, wherein the tubular posts are separated from each other by a distance that is greater than twice the common diameter of the tubular posts.
12. The airbag system of claim 10, further comprising a third air mattress operably supported upon the top air mattress by a second plurality of tubular posts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure may be better understood by referring to the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The air chamber 208 of the base air mattress 102 may be separated into sections by one or more baffles 210, which act as tensioning structures that shape and maintain the integrity of the base air mattress 102 when the air chamber 208 is pressurized, so that the top wall 204 of the air mattress lies, for example, relatively flat. Air communication between the sections, denoted by arrows 212, is permitted by one or more vents 214 formed in each baffle 210.
(15) In this embodiment, the plurality of tubular posts 104 are positioned between the base air mattress 102 and the top air mattress 110 in a generally vertical orientation so that the top air mattress 110 is supported upon the base air mattress 102, and the plurality of tubular posts 104 support the top air mattress 110 a distance above the base air mattress 102. The system 100 includes breather holes 216 in either the top air mattress 110 or the base air mattress 102, such that each of the tubular posts 104 is sealably mounted around one of the breather holes 216 to permit airflow from either the base air mattress 102 or the top air mattress 110 into the corresponding tubular post 216. In one embodiment, each of the tubular posts 104 is sealably mounted around a single one of the breather holes 216 (of either the top air mattress 110, the base air mattress 102, or a single one of each). In another embodiment, more than one of the breather holes 216 may be included.
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(17) In this embodiment, each of the tubular posts 104 is an inflatable airbag that includes an elongated annular tube wall 220. The tubular post may include an open end 222 and a closed end 224. The open end 222 may be sewn or otherwise attached to the air mattress. The closed end 224 may be closed with a domed top portion, as shown in this embodiment, or it may alternatively be sewn to the adjacent air mattress (as shown in
(18) In some implementations, the tubular posts 104 may be arranged in any manner desired by one skilled in the art. They may also be of similar height, as shown, or they may be of differing heights, as desired by one skilled in the art. The tubular posts 104, as illustrated in
(19) The top air mattress 110 is mounted over, and may abut or be attached to a top portion of the tubular posts 104. The top air mattress 110 provides an air-cushioned landing structure for a person falling from an elevated height. The top air mattress 110 further provides redundancy to the system 100, in the event that the base air mattress 102 is torn or otherwise damaged and loses air pressure. The top air mattress 110 may be of similar general construction to the base air mattress 102, as described in greater detail above; or it may alternatively have a different construction as designed by one skilled in the art consistent with the present disclosure.
(20) The base air mattress 102, tubular posts 104, and top cover 110 may be constructed of any suitable material known in the art. In the preferred embodiment, the material is relatively flexible, and is airtight or semi-permeable, such as is known in the art for such inflatable structures. Non-limiting examples commonly used include canvas, nylon, plastic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic rubber (TPR), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPU), neoprene-coated fabric or other suitable materials known in the art. The disclosed airbag system 100 may be useful as a safety device in any field, including but not limited to entertainment, sports, recreation, amusement, fall-arrest safety, fire rescue, and any other field in which persons may be working, performing, playing, sliding, or otherwise standing on and have the potential to fall from elevated structures.
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(25) While the example implementations of the present disclosure have been described herein with reference to providing safety for human beings, the present disclosure may be employed for the safety of any subject, including animals, or any object capable of falling from a height. In general, terms such as coupled to, and configured for coupling to and secured to (for example, a first component is coupled to or is configured for coupling to or is secured to a second component), or communicate (for example, a first component communicates with or is in communication with a second component) are used herein to indicate a structural, functional, mechanical, and/or fluidic relationship between two or more components (or elements, features, or the like). As such, the fact that one component is said to couple to a second component is not intended to exclude the possibility that additional components may be present between, and/or operatively associated or engaged with, the first and second components.
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(28) As used in this application, the words a, an, and one are defined to include one or more of the referenced item unless specifically stated otherwise. The terms approximately and about are defined to mean +/10%, unless otherwise stated. Also, the terms have, include, contain, and similar terms are defined to mean comprising unless specifically stated otherwise. Furthermore, the terminology used in the specification provided above is hereby defined to include similar and/or equivalent terms, and/or alternative embodiments that would be considered obvious to one skilled in the art given the teachings of the present patent application. While the invention has been described with reference to at least one particular embodiment, it is to be clearly understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but rather the scope of the invention is defined by the following claim.