Inflatable packaging cushion

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244440
  • Patent Number
    6,244,440
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An inflatable cushion for surrounding a product to be shipped. The cushion is of a raft-like design having individual compartments adopted to be inflated. Provision is made to fold the cushion to provide upright sides and a top portion so that the cushion will conveniently surround the product on all surfaces.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to inflatable cushion packaging material.




In the normal mailing or other transportation items are customarily packaged in an outer container leaving voids between the product and its container which must be filled to protect the product during shipment. One manner of filling these voids is by inflatable cushions. An example of such inflatable devices is found in U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,157. As seen in that patent the inflatable cushions can take various forms for surrounding portions of the product being shipped.




The inflatable cushions of the prior art have the disadvantage of being of elaborate designs often requiring openings passing through the cushion and generally being of custom design for a particular product. The present invention on the other hand is of a simple design that is readily and conveniently manufactured and may be utilized for a large variety of shapes and sizes of products being packaged.




An important feature of an inflatable cushion is that it not rupture upon impact. Rupture would of course result in deflation and loss of the cushioning effect.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The inflatable cushion of the present invention is in the configuration of a flat raft-like design having individual compartments. Most of the compartments are joined by air passages so that a single valve would serve to inflate the cushion. Provision is made to conveniently fold the cushion to provide upright sides and a top member so that the cushion will conveniently surround the product being shipped on various surfaces of the product.




The invention contemplates inflatable compartments protecting all sides of a product for complete protection. In addition the top and bottom cushions each have a portion that is noninflatable that provides improved cushioning and resistance to rupture in the event of impact.




Accordingly it is an object of the present invention is to provide an inflatable cushion that may be folded or configured to surround all sides of a product for shipment.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a flat inflatable cushion that may be readily folded to surround a product for packaging and shipment.




A further object of the invention is to provide an inflatable cushion in which selected surfaces have both inflated and non-inflated portions for improved cushioning.




A further object of the invention is to provide an inflatable cushion having six sides with inflatable compartments in which two opposite sides have noninflatable portions for improved cushioning.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of the packaging cushion of the present invention in its unfolded condition;





FIG. 2

is a cut away side view of the packaging cushion of

FIG. 1

used to surround a product;





FIG. 3

is a modification of the embodiment of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, numeral


10


designates the inflatable cushion of the present invention which is formed of two sheets of material in the form of a square or rectangle. The sheets may be of any plastic or other suitable material that is flexible, pliable, and impervious to air. The two sheets are fused together along their four outer edges


12


,


14


,


16


and


18


in order to form an air impermeable envelope. The sheets are also fused in a pattern at spots and segmented seams which form the sides of various compartments as hereinafter described.




The cushion is designed to conveniently fold around a product


20


as seen in FIG.


2


. This is accomplished by providing the cushion


10


with a certain unique design of deflated areas shown by the cross hatching in FIG.


1


and inflated areas. These areas are effected by various seams and spots at which the two sheets are fused.




A first portion


22


of the cushion has deflated ends


24


,


26


partially formed by fused seams


28


,


30


. A deflated central rectangular area


32


is provided in cushion portions


22


by a fused edge


34


.




An second portion


36


of the cushion is provided to protect the end of product


20


and in the embodiment shown the cushion portion


36


protects the left end of the encircled product as seen in FIG.


2


.




The extreme areas of second portion


36


are deflated as at


38


,


40


by seams


42


,


44


which are extentions of seams


28


,


30


respectfully. It is seen then that extreme areas


38


,


40


of portion


36


are joined to deflated ends


22


,


26


of the first portion


22


. The second portion


36


is completed by seams


46


,


48


terminating in spots


50


. Seam


46


is aligned with extention seams


52


,


54


terminating in spots


56


,


58


extending from deflated areas


38


,


40


respectively. Similarly, seam


48


is aligned with extension seams


60


,


62


terminating in spots


64


,


66


which also extend from deflated areas


38


,


40


respectfully. The inflated area


68


between seams


46


,


48


as seen in

FIG. 2

provides cushioned protection for the left end of the product


20


being shipped.




A third portion


70


of cushion


10


has inflated ends


72


,


74


and a deflated center


76


formed by fused seam


78


. The ends


72


,


74


are defined by portions of the fused seams


14


,


18


and the parallel seams


76


,


78


that terminate in fused spots


80


. As seen in

FIG. 2

, the portion


70


of cushion


10


is positioned on the top of product


20


to protect it by the cushioning effect.




A fourth portion


82


of cushion


10


has two deflated extreme ends


84


,


86


and an inflated area


88


between them. The inflated area is defined by a portion of seam


16


and seam


90


terminating in fused spots


92


. Each of the deflated ends


84


,


86


have deflated tabs


94


extending diagonally inward as seen in FIG.


1


and each said tab has two extending seams


96


,


98


extending therefrom terminating in spots


100


,


102


. As seen in

FIG. 2

, the cushion portion


82


protects the right end of product


20


. Thus the product is fully protected within its shipping container


104


being secured in place by cushion


10


on the four sides of the product as above described. The additional two sides of the product which may be designated the front and back in the

FIG. 2

orientation are protected by inflated ends


72


,


74


of the described thrid portion


70


of cushion


10


. These inflated ends are not shown in the section view of FIG.


2


.




The cushion is inflated by air under pressure injected through valve


106


which connects to all of the inflated areas of the cushion.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

there is shown a modification of the embodiment of FIG.


1


. Here again there are two sheets fused along the edges at


12


A,


14


A,


16


A and


18


A to form an air impermeable envelope or cushion


10


A. The cushion has deflated areas and inflated areas somewhat similar to FIG.


1


. However the central rectangular deflated areas


32


A and


76


A of first cushion portion


22


A and third cushion portion


70


A are oriented in a direction 90 degree from that of the corresponding areas


32


and


76


of FIG.


1


. Thus the seams


46


and


48


of

FIG. 1

defining the sides of the second cushion portion


36


are eliminated in the

FIG. 3

embodiment. Serving in their place are the end seams


46


A,


48


A of areas


32


A and


76


A.




The cushion


10


A is inflated through a valve


106


A and encircles a product in a manner similar to cushion


10


in FIG.


2


. Thus the four portions of cushion


10


A designated


22


A,


36


A,


70


A and


82


A would protect the top, bottom and ends of a product and inflated areas


72


A and


74


A of area


70


A would cushion the front and back of the product.




Having thus described the invention with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An inflatable packging cushion comprising:two substantially air impermeable rectangular sheet means of substantially equal size; sealing means joining said two sheet means along their perepheries to form an impermeable rectangular cushion; valve means secured to said cushion to permit air to enter and exit therefrom; means forming a plurality of compartments within the inflatable cushion; said rectangular cushion having first, second, third and fourth areas; said first area having two deflated end compartments; said second area having two deflated end compartments and an intermediate inflatable portion; said third area having two inflatable end compartments and an intermediate inflatable portion; said first, second, third and fourth areas being adapted to be folded over four sides of a product to be protected and the inflatable end compartments of said third portion being adapted to be folded over the two ends of the product.
  • 2. The inflatable cushion set forth in claim 1 in which said first and third cushion areas each have a deflated compartment in the center thereof.
  • 3. The inflatable cushion set forth in claim 2 in which said fourth cushion area has two deflated end compartments and an intermediate inflatable area.
  • 4. An inflatable packaging cushion comprising:two substantially air impermeable rectangular sheet means of substantially equal size; sealing means joining said two sheet means along their peripheries to form an impermeable rectangular cushion; valve means secured to said cushion to permit air to enter and exit therefrom; means forming a plurality of compartments within the inflatable cushion; said rectangular cushion having first, second, third and fourth areas; said first area having two deflated end compartments and an intermediate inflatable area; said second area having two deflated end compartments and an intermediate inflatable portion; two parallel seams at the sides of said second area intermediate inflatable portion; the respective deflated end compartments of the first area and second area being joined; said third area having two inflatable end compartments and an intermediate inflatable portion; each of the third area end compartments having a seam separating it from the third area intermediate inflatable portion; said first, second, third and fourth areas being adapted to be folded over four sides of a product to be protected and the inflatable end compartments of said third portion being adapted to be folded over the two ends of the product.
  • 5. The inflatable cushion set forth in claim 4 in which said first and third cushion areas each have a deflated compartment in the center thereof.
  • 6. The inflatable cushion set forth in claim 5 in which said fourth cushion area has two deflated end compartments and an intermediate inflatable area.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5769231 Batsford Jun 1998
5803263 Pozzo Sep 1998
5912058 Takahashi et al. Jun 1999