Claims
- 1. A three dimensional air cushion comprising:a plurality of interconnected air chambers said plurality of interconnected air chambers defining a base portion and two opposed lateral sides located on opposite sides of and extending from the base portion to form a substantially concave structure, the base portion and the two lateral sides being formed between an upper surface layer and a lower surface layer bounding an interior space, said two opposed lateral sides projecting above a plane containing said base portion to form elevated sidewalls of air cushioning capability with the base portion for distributing shock forces delivered to at least one of the plurality of interconnected air chambers at one of the two side walls and distributing the shock forces throughout a remainder of the plurality of interconnected air chambers including the base portion.
- 2. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are sealed.
- 3. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers have a one-way valve to communicate with open air.
- 4. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper surface layer is provided with at least one recessed elongated groove and the lower surface layer is flat and smooth.
- 5. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower surface layer is provided with at least one recessed elongated groove, and the upper surface layer is flat and smooth.
- 6. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper surface layer and the lower surface layer are provided with at least one recessed elongated groove.
- 7. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 6, wherein said at least one recessed elongated groove is provided in said upper surface layer and lower surface layer and are connected with each other.
- 8. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a component in one of a shoe, a sneaker, a protective pad, and a helmet, for providing a buffer and shock-absorbing effect.
- 9. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 1, further including an inlet for filling fluid.
- 10. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 9, further including a valve device.
- 11. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 9, further including a pump device.
- 12. The three dimensional air cushion as claims 9, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a liquid fluid.
- 13. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 9, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a semi-liquid fluid.
- 14. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 9, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a foam material.
- 15. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 9, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a gas other than air.
- 16. A three dimensional air cushion comprising:a plurality of interconnected air chambers, said plurality of interconnected air chambers defining a base portion and two opposed substantially vertical lateral sides located on opposite sides of the base portion to form a concave structure, the base portion and the two lateral sides being formed between an upper surface layer and a lower surface layer bounding an interior space, said two opposed lateral sides projecting above a plane containing said base portion to form elevated sidewalls of air cushioning capability with the base portion for distributing shock forces delivered to at least one of the plurality of interconnected air chambers at one of the two sidewalls and distributing the shock forces throughout a remainder of the plurality of interconnected air chambers including the base portion, and an inner surface area defined by said upper surface layer being smaller than an outer surface area defined by said lower surface layer.
- 17. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are sealed.
- 18. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers have a one-way valve to communicate with open air.
- 19. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, where the upper surface layer is provided with at least one recessed elongated groove and the lower surface layer is flat and smooth.
- 20. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, wherein the lower surface layer is provided with at least one recessed elongated groove, and the upper surface layer is flat and smooth.
- 21. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, wherein the upper surface layer and the lower surface layer are provided with at least one recessed elongated groove.
- 22. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 21, where said at least one recessed elongated groove is provided in said upper surface layer and said lower surface layer and are connected with each other.
- 23. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, further comprising a component in one of a shoe, a sneaker, a protective pad, and a helmet, for providing a buffer and shock-absorbing effect.
- 24. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 16, further including an inlet for filling fluid.
- 25. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 24, further including a valve device.
- 26. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 24, further including a pump device.
- 27. The three dimensional air cushion as claims 24, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a liquid fluid.
- 28. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 24, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a semi-liquid fluid.
- 29. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 24, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a foam material.
- 30. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 24, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a gas other than air.
- 31. A three dimensional air cushion comprising;a plurality of interconnected air chambers, said plurality of interconnected air chambers defining a base portion and two opposed lateral sides located on opposite sides of and extending from the base portion to form a substantially concave structure, the base portion and the two lateral sides being formed between an upper surface layer and a lower surface layer bounding an interior space, said two opposed lateral sides projecting above a plane containing said base portion to form elevated sidewalls of air cushioning capability with the base portion for distributing shock forces delivered to at least one of the plurality of interconnected air chambers at one of the two sidewalls and distributing the shock forces throughout a remainder of the plurality of interconnected air chambers including the base portion; and at least one recess extending from at least one of said upper surface layer and said lower surface layer and separating portions of said plurality of interconnected air chambers.
- 32. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are sealed.
- 33. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers have a one-way valve to communicate with open air.
- 34. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, wherein the at least one recess is at least one recessed elongated groove in the upper surface layer and the lower surface layer is flat and smooth.
- 35. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, wherein the at least one recess is at least one recessed elongated groove in the lower surface layer and the upper surface is flat and smooth.
- 36. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, wherein the upper surface layer and the lower surface layer are provided with at least one recessed elongated groove.
- 37. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 36, wherein said at least one recessed elongated groove is provided in said upper surface layer and said lower surface layer and are connected with each other.
- 38. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claimed 31, further comprising a component in one of a shoe, a sneaker, a protective pad, and a helmet, for providing a buffer and shock-absorbing effect.
- 39. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 31, further including an inlet for filling fluid.
- 40. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 39, further including a valve device.
- 41. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 39, further including a pump device.
- 42. The three dimensional air cushion as claims 39, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a liquid fluid.
- 43. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 39, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a semi-liquid fluid.
- 44. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 39, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a foam material.
- 45. The three dimensional air cushion as claimed in claim 39, wherein said plurality of interconnected air chambers are filled with a gas other than air.
Priority Claims (1)
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85106635 A |
Jun 1997 |
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Parent Case Info
This application was nationalized from PCT/US97/09742 filed Jun. 4, 1997 in English.
PCT Information
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PCT/US97/09742 |
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WO98/54995 |
12/10/1998 |
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