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The invention relates to seals for vent openings of inflatable structures.
Inflatable structures are used for a variety purposes, including mattresses, light towers, image screens, tents, and play structures. Inflatable structures are most often used on a temporary basis and therefore it is desirable that they be easily set up and taken down as well as easily stored and transported. Therefore it is desirable for inflatable structures to have vents equipped with seals that can be relatively easily opened and closed. In addition, it is desirable for many inflatable structures to be able to use higher air pressures so that the structures can be smaller and thus lighter when handling and transporting and more compact for storage. Prior art seals have included zipper and screw cap mechanisms. However, zippers tend to allow leakage that can result in pressure loss and screw caps can be lost or deformed while in storage or transit.
Therefore, a need exists for a vent seal that is lightweight, does not become deformed or get lost, and resists air leakage at higher pressures.
It is an object of the invention to provide a vent seal that is easily opened and closed, will not get lost or deformed, and can maintain higher pressures within inflatable structures.
A vent seal is provided comprising an inner component and an outer component with the inner component attached to the inside of an inflatable structure near a vent opening and with the outer component attached to the outside of the inflatable structure near the vent opening. At least the inner surface of the outer component, the outer surface of the inner component, and the outer surface of the inflatable structure around the area of the vent opening include hook and loop fastener material arranged such that the inner component, outer component, and material of the inflatable structure are fastened together when the seal is closed.
In another aspect of the invention, the inner surface of the inflatable material around the vent opening also includes hook and loop fastener material.
In another aspect of the invention, the area of the inner component that covers the vent opening when closed and the area of the outer component that covers the vent opening when closed have opposing hook and loop sides of the hook and loop fastener material.
In another aspect of the invention, the vent seal of the present invention is included on an inflatable device for a screen.
Inflatable structures are made of a vinyl material or other materials known in the art. The materials can be sewn together or heat or RF welded together to form the inflatable structure. The inflatable structures have at least one air inlet to which a blower can be connected for inflating the structure. To facilitate deflation, inflatable structures include vents. The vents are closed during inflation and use and are opened during deflation.
Outer flap 5 includes hook and loop fastener material on the inner side 6 of the outer flap 5. The inner side 6 is the side that covers and faces vent hole 3 when the outer flap 5 is closed. Either the “hook” portion or the “loop” portion may be used, with the opposite “hook” or “loop” portion being included on outer surface area 7 around vent hole 3 so that inner side 6 of outer flap 5 will be affixed to outer surface area 7 when outer flap 5 is closed. Notably, the portion of the inner side 6 of outer flap 5 that will generally align with vent hole 3 when closed includes hook and loop fastener material as well.
Inner flap 4, which is shown in
Inner flap 4 includes hook and loop fastener material on vent side 9 of the inner flap 4. Vent side 9 is the side of inner flap 4 that covers and faces the vent hole 3 when inner flap 4 is closed. Either the “hook” portion or the “loop” portion may be used, with the opposite portion being included on the inner surface area 8 of inflatable structure 2 around vent hole 3 so that a seal will be formed when vent side 9 of inner flap 4 comes into contact with inner surface area 8. Preferably, the hook and loop portion (either the “hook” or “loop” portion) used on side 9 of inner flap 4 is the opposite (or counterpart) of the portion used on the inner side 6 of outer flap 5 so that the part of inner flap 4 that covers vent hole 3 when closed will affix to the inner side 6 of outer flap 5 when both flaps are closed. For example, if inner flap 4 has “hook” portion material on vent side 9, then both inner surface area 8 and the inner side 6 of outer flap 5 would have “loop” portion material, and outer surface area 7 would have “hook” portion material.
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Other suitable fastener materials may be used with this invention.
In operation, when an inflatable device is to be inflated, inner flap 4 and then outer flap 5 are closed over vent hole 3. As air pressure is increased inside the inflatable structure, the air pressure exerts an outward force upon inner flap 4, thereby pushing inner flap 4 against vent hole 3 rather than away from it. In this manner, the improved vent seal resists leakage and is less likely to fail during use of the inflatable device. In addition, the seals of the present invention allow for higher pressures to be maintained in the inflatable structure with reduced leakage, thereby enabling smaller structures to be used.
When the inflatable structure is to be deflated, outer flap 5 can be pulled open and then inner flap 4 can be pushed into the inside of the inflatable structure.
The vent seals of the present invention can be used for vent holes of almost any size and are appropriate for use in conjunction with a variety of inflatable structures including inflatable image screens, air mattresses, inflatable light towers, inflatable play structures, and inflatable tents, as examples.