Inflatable landing pad for use with an inflatable play structure
09919229 ยท 2018-03-20
Inventors
- Sarmen Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
- Arthur Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
- Andranik Andy Bagumyan (Glendale, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A63H33/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An inflatable landing pad has an air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure, and an air supply tube for supplying air from an inflatable play structure to the air mattress. The air mattress is separated into a plurality of sections by vented baffles. A proximal end of the air supply tube is sealably attached to the air mattress around an aperture for directing air into the air mattress, and the distal end of the air supply tube includes a coupling for connecting to an air supply port of the inflatable play structures. The air mattress is adapted to be positioned adjacent an exit portion of an inflatable play structure.
Claims
1. An inflatable landing pad for use adjacent an exit portion of an inflatable play structure having an air supply port, the inflatable landing pad functioning to cushion the landing of a person entering or exiting the exit portion of the inflatable play structure, the inflatable landing pad comprising: an air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure, the air mattress being separated into a plurality of sections by vented baffles, the air mattress being sized and shaped to be positioned adjacent and beneath the exit portion of the inflatable play structure so that persons entering or exiting the exit portion of the inflatable play structure land upon the air mattress; an air supply tube having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being sealably attached to the air mattress around an aperture for directing air into the air mattress; a means for removably attaching the distal end of the air supply tube to the air supply port of the inflatable play structure so that air can flow from the inflatable play structure, through the air supply tube, and into the air mattress; and wherein the inflatable landing pad does not include a blower, and receives air only from the inflatable play structure.
2. The inflatable landing pad of claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching includes an annular housing operably mounted in the distal end of the air supply tube, the annular housing being adapted to removably engage the air supply port.
3. The inflatable landing pad of claim 1, wherein the means for removably attaching includes the air supply port in the inflatable play structure, and a first fastener disposed around the air supply port; and further includes a flange formed in the distal end of the air supply tube, and a second fastener disposed on the flange for removably attaching the flange to the inflatable play structure such that the air supply tube is operably connected to the air supply port for receiving air from the inflatable play structure.
4. The inflatable landing pad of claim 3, wherein the means for removably attaching further includes flaps having a third fastener, and the flange includes a fourth fastener opposite the second fastener, such that the flaps may be secured over the flange via the third and fourth fasteners for further securing the flange in place on the inflatable play structure.
5. A combination structure and landing pad comprising: an inflatable play structure having a play portion, an exit portion, an air supply blower, and an air supply port; an inflatable landing pad comprising an air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure, the air mattress being separated into a plurality of sections by vented baffles, the air mattress being sized and shaped to be positioned adjacent and beneath the exit portion of the inflatable play structure so that persons entering or exiting the exit portion of the inflatable play structure land upon the air mattress; an air supply tube having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being sealably attached to the air mattress around an aperture for directing air into the air mattress; a coupling attaching the distal end of the air supply tube for removably attaching the air supply tube to the air supply port of the inflatable play structure so that air can flow from the inflatable play structure, through the air supply tube, and into the air mattress.
6. The combination of claim 5, wherein the coupling includes an annular housing operably mounted in the distal end of the air supply tube, the rigid annular housing being adapted to engage a receiver operably mounted in the air supply port, the receiver comprising a valve that opens when the rigid annular housing is engaged with the receiver.
7. The combination of claim 5, further comprising a means for removably engaging the inflatable landing pad with the inflatable play structure adjacent the exit portion.
8. The combination of claim 5, wherein the means for removably engaging the inflatable landing pad with the inflatable play structure includes a first fastener of the inflatable landing pad which removably engages a second fastener of the inflatable play structure.
9. The combination of claim 5, wherein the inflatable landing pad does not include a blower, and receives air only from the inflatable play structure.
10. The combination of claim 5, wherein the coupling includes the air supply port in the inflatable play structure, and a first fastener disposed around the air supply port; and further includes a flange formed in the distal end of the air supply tube, and a second fastener disposed on the flange for removably attaching the flange to the inflatable play structure such that the aft supply tube is operably connected to the air supply port for receiving air from the inflatable play structure.
11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the coupling further includes flaps having a third fastener, and the flange includes a fourth fastener opposite the second fastener, such that the flaps may be secured over the flange via the third and fourth fasteners for further securing the flange in place on the inflatable play structure.
12. A method for protecting a person from a falling injury when entering or exiting an inflatable play structure, the method comprising the steps of: providing an inflatable play structure having a play portion, an exit portion, an air supply blower, and an air supply port; providing an inflatable landing pad comprising an air mattress capable of sustaining an air pressure, the air mattress being separated into a plurality of sections by vented baffles, and further comprising an air supply tube having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being sealably attached to the air mattress around an aperture for directing air into the air mattress; positioning the air mattress adjacent and beneath the exit portion of the inflatable play structure so that persons entering or exiting the exit portion of the inflatable play structure land upon the air mattress; and attaching the distal end of the air supply tube to the air supply port of the inflatable play structure so that air can flows from the inflatable play structure, through the air supply tube, and into the air mattress.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate the present invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The above-described drawing figures illustrate the invention, an inflatable landing pad for use adjacent an exit portion of an inflatable play structure. The inflatable landing pad functions to cushion the landing of a person entering or exiting the exit portion of the inflatable play structure. The inflatable landing pad is adapted to receive air from the inflatable play structure, so that an additional blower is not required to inflate the inflatable landing pad.
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(10) The inflatable landing pad 10 includes an air supply tube 30 that enables the inflatable landing pad 10 to receive air from the inflatable play structure 40, to inflate the inflatable landing pad 10 without requiring the use of an additional blower. The air supply tube 30 has a proximal end 32 and a distal end 34, and is typically a flexible, generally cylindrical structure, commonly constructed of a suitable flexible material such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), textile-reinforced urethane plastic or rubber, or other suitable material known in the art. In alternative embodiments, the air supply tube 30 may be constructed of a rigid plastic, or other material desired by one skilled in the art. The proximal end 32 is sealably attached to the air mattress 20 (e.g., via a sealed seam 36), which extends around an aperture 38 for directing air into the air mattress 20. In alternative embodiments, the air supply tube 30 may be attached to the air mattress 20 in any manner known in the art (e.g., sewn, welded, etc.).
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(15) The coupling and the receiver 50 are preferably selected to enable a removable connection that enables them to be connected and disconnected quickly and easily, preferably without the use of tools, and preferably with less than 5 seconds of work to make the connection or disconnection.
(16) The inflatable landing pad 10 further includes a means for removably engaging 70 the inflatable landing pad 10 with the inflatable play structure 40 adjacent the exit portion 44. In this embodiment, the means for removably engaging 70 the inflatable landing pad 10 with the inflatable play structure 40 includes a first fastener 72 of the inflatable landing pad 10 which removably engages a second fastener 74 of the inflatable play structure 40. In the embodiment of
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(21) Using this construction, flange 90 is fastened to the play structure 40 by attaching the first fastener 84 with the third fastener 92 so that the air supply tube 30 is operably connected with the air supply hole 82. The flaps 86 may then be used to cover the flange 90 such that the second fasteners 88 and the fourth fasteners 94 are engaged. An advantage of this construction is that no rigid parts are required, and the connection may be quickly and easily either engaged or disengaged, during set up or take down of the play structure 40.
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(24) The above described embodiments of the invention, and alternative embodiments that may be devised by one skilled in the art, enable a novel method for protecting a person from a falling injury when exiting an inflatable play structure 40. The method comprises the steps of first providing the inflatable play structure 40 and the inflatable landing pad 10 described above, and then positioning the air mattress 20 adjacent and beneath the exit portion 44 of the inflatable play structure 40 so that persons exiting the exit portion 44 of the inflatable play structure 40 land upon the air mattress 20. The inflatable landing pad 10 may be removably attached to the inflatable play structure 40, as discussed above, to maintain the inflatable landing pad 10 in a correct location relative to the inflatable play structure 40, although this is not required.
(25) The distal end 34 of the air supply tube 30 is then attached to the air supply port 48 of the inflatable play structure 40 so that air can flows from the inflatable play structure 40, through the air supply tube 30, and into the air mattress 20. Depending upon the valve 54 used, the valve 54 may need to be manually opened, unless the valve 54 is opened automatically by the attachment of the coupling with the receiver 50.
(26) Following use, the inflatable landing pad 10 may be detached from the inflatable play structure 40, and allowed to deflate, for efficient storage and shipping. The smaller deflated size, and reduced weight, provide a significant advantage over heavy and bulky foam pads such as are used in the prior art, which require more significant space for storage and shipping, and which are heavier to move for storage and setup.
(27) 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 claims.