Claims
- 1. Support padding including a plurality of expandable cells, wherein each individual cell, in transverse section, is delimited by an inner and an outer perimeter, each generally coaxial with respect to a center of the cell with the outer perimeter defining a sheath, each cell having walls, which extend between the inner and the outer perimeters, being essentially linear from the inner perimeter outwardly for at least a portion of a distance to the outer perimeter, and wherein walls of a cell diverge from each other over at least such a linear portion, the walls also being arranged such that slits are defined between opposed walls of a cell extending inward from the external perimeter linearly a predetermined distance, and characterized by the fact that a cell, in its resting state in a transverse section of the walls, has an external sheath which is essentially square, and has four slits with opposed adjacent essentially parallel walls, with a flat part between two of the slits and having, at a minimum, as many flat parts as slits.
- 2. Support padding comprising a plurality of expandable cells, wherein each individual cell, in transverse section, is delimited by at least two concentric perimeters, an inner and an outer perimeter, which are generally coaxial with a center of a cell, the outer perimeter defining a sheath, each cell having walls which extend between the inner and the outer perimeters, said walls extending in essentially a jagged line at least a portion of a distance from the inner perimeter outward toward the outer perimeter, walls diverging from each other at least over the same distance, with opposed cell walls defining a slit therebetween, and further including cells characterized by the fact that a cell, in its resting state, in transverse section of the walls, an external sheath having four slits with opposed essentially parallel walls defining a slit.
- 3. Padding according to claim 2, including cells characterized by the fact that a cell, in its resting state, in transverse section of the walls, an external sheath which is essentially square being defined, and has a slit with opposed walls defining the slit essentially parallel on each of four lateral sides of said square sheath entering an equal distance from an extremity on each side.
- 4. Padding according to claim 3, including cells characterized by the fact that the padding, in transverse section, in its resting state has projecting wings made of at least three sides, with two sides arising from each of walls defining two successive slits, and one side following a path of the external sheath.
- 5. Support padding according to claim 2 wherein the external sheath is perceptibly pentagonal possessing five slits with perceptibly parallel walls on the five lateral sides of this pentagon, three of the sides being in the shape of an arc, continued on three sections located between four slits, two of the sides having a flat part between two slits, therefore at a minimum as many flat parts as slits.
- 6. Support padding according to claim 2 wherein the external sheath is perceptibly circular possessing five slits with walls perceptibly parallel, the cell possessing a flat part between two slits, therefore at a minimum as many flat parts as slits.
- 7. Support padding according to claim 1 the section seen in a transverse section shows wings of said cell which possess at least three sides with at least two sides each stemming from the walls of two successive slits characterized by the fact that these two sides are never parallel for the totality of the wings of the cell and that the third side follows a path of the external sheath and possesses at least a flat part along part of a tract of the third side, each part of this flat part being further away from the center of the cell than the other parts of that third side.
- 8. Support padding according to claim 2, wherein the external sheath is perceptibly square and includes four slits with perceptibly parallel walls on diagonals of that square.
- 9. Support padding according to claim 2, wherein the external sheath is perceptibly squared and includes five slits with walls perceptibly parallel, two of these slits being located at superior angles of that square, two other of these slits being located on two lateral sides of the square at the second third of a length of these two lateral sides closer to a base of the square and the fifth slit being located at the middle of the base of the square.
- 10. Support padding according to claim 2, wherein the external sheath is perceptibly squared and possesses five slits with walls perceptibly parallel, two of the five slits being located at a level of superior angles of the square, two other of the five slits being on lateral sides of the square and at the second third of a length of the lateral sides closer of a base of the square, the two other of the five slits having a concave wall and a convex wall, respectively, and a fifth slit of the five slits being at a middle of the base of the square.
- 11. Support padding according to claim 2, wherein the external sheath is perceptibly pentagonal and possesses five slits with perceptibly parallel walls on five lateral sides of the pentagon shape, the five slits being equidistant of extermities on each side.
- 12. Support padding according to claim 2 wherein the external sheath is perceptibly octagonal and possesses eight slits with perceptibly parallel walls on eight lateral sides of the octagon and two internal concentric perimeters, a bottom of successive slits ending alternatively at the two internal concentric perimeters.
- 13. Support padding according to claim 2, wherein the external sheath is perceptibly pentagonal and possesses ten slits, five of the ten slits on five lateral sides of the pentagon, and five other of the ten slits on five apexes of the pentagon, bottoms of the ten slits ending alternatively at the inner perimeter and a second inner perimeter.
- 14. Support padding including a plurality of expandable cells, at least a first one of the plurality of expandable cells having a wall forming first and second branches in a transverse section of the first cell in a resting state, the first and second branches separated by first and second slits, the first branch comprising first and second walls of the first and second slits, respectively, the first and second walls being divergent away from a center of the cell such that at least a third wall joins the first and second walls, the third wall being along an outer perimeter of the wall of the cell.
- 15. The support padding of claim 14 wherein the third wall is longer than the closest separation of the first and second walls.
- 16. The support padding of claim 14 wherein the third wall comprises a flat portion.
- 17. The support padding of claim 14 wherein the outer perimeter has an essentially square shape and further comprising third and fourth branches and third and fourth slits.
- 18. The support padding of claim 17 wherein the third wall comprises two flat portions corresponding to parts of two sides of the essentially square shape.
- 19. The support padding of claim 14 wherein the first wall of the first slit opposing a parallel wall of the first slit and the second wall of the second slit opposing a parallel wall of the second slit.
- 20. Support padding comprising an expandable cell whose section in transverse in a resting state has wings, each of the wings being perceptibly triangular with an apex closest to a center of the cell, at least two sides of each of the wings being non-parallel for the totality of each of the wings and corresponding to two successive fissures, wherein each of the fissures being defined between successive wings, a third side of each of the wings including at least one flat part along an external sheath, the flat part being further spaced from the center than other portions of the third side.
- 21. The support padding of claim 20 further comprising two additional fissures and as many flat portions between fissures as fissures.
- 22. The support padding of claim 21 wherein the external sheath is essentially square shaped and the four fissures extend at equal distances within the cell on lateral sides of the square shape.
- 23. Support padding according to claim 14 wherein the outer perimeter is perceptibly circular possessing four slits and at least four flat sections of the outer perimeter between the four slits, respectively.
- 24. Support padding according to claim 14 wherein the outer perimeter is perceptibly circular possessing four slits, the four slits having divergent walls defining each slit, and at least four flat sections of the outer perimeter between the four slits, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This application claims foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) or 356(b) of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application PCT/FR 97/01112, filed Jun. 23, 1997, for Rembourrage Ou Support A Cellules Expansibles.
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