WO2007065109A2 - Valve for an inflatable product - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47C—CHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
- A47C27/00—Spring, stuffed or fluid mattresses or cushions specially adapted for chairs, beds or sofas
- A47C27/08—Fluid mattresses or cushions
- A47C27/081—Fluid mattresses or cushions of pneumatic type
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- the present invention is directed to inflatable products, and more specifically to a valve for an inflatable product.
- An airbed is a large rectangular rubber or plastic ba.g that is filled with air so that it may be used as a bed.
- An air mat is similar in construction to an airbed, but is used as a float so that an individual may lie on the air mat in the water. Both products fall under the broad category of "inflatable" products.
- Other nonlimiting examples of inflatable products include rafts, inflatable furniture, inflatable pools, and inflatable boats.
- a valve or valves are supplied on an inflatable product for a user to provide air or another gas into the inflatable product.
- a user may utilize his or her breath, i.e., by blowing into a valve or valves, may utilize a manual or electric pump, or may use an air compressor, as examples.
- valves are presently used for inflatable products. These valves have a common goal: to permit the user to easily inflate and deflate the product, while minimizing escaped air when the user tries to seal the product. Examples of conventional valves are the pinch valve, the Boston valve, and a double lock valve sold by the assignee of the present invention, The Coleman Company, Inc.
- valves While present valves work well for their intended purpose, very few valves are useful in both allowing simple inflation and deflation of the product and allowing quick closure so that air is not lost from the inflatable product after the inflatable product is full. That is, for most prior art valves, when a user has inflated a product, a cap or other structure must be placed over the valve before air is lost. Often, a substantial amount of air is lost before the valve is sufficiently closed. Additionally, the valve may be difficult to use for deflation of the inflatable product.
- a valve for an inflatable product.
- the valve includes a cap that provides a double seal.
- An inner seal closes an opening for the valve.
- the inner seal and the opening are mounted in a chamber, and the chamber is closed by a second, outer seal that provides a backup in case of failure of the inner seal.
- a flapper valve is provided on a valve for an inflatable product.
- a structure is provided that permits a user to press the flapper valve open so that the inflatable product may be deflated.
- the flapper valve is opened by the flow of air. Pressure within the inflatable product forces the flapper valve shut when an obstruction or air flow into the inflatable product is not pressing the flapper valve open.
- projections extend downward from a flexible cone for the valve.
- a flexible cone may be manipulated between a first position in which a cap may seal a top of the cone and the flapper valve is not engaged by the rigid projections, and a second position in which the flexible cone is collapsed and the rigid projections extend into the flapper valve and permit air to flow through the flapper valve and out of the inflatable product.
- the flexible cone may lock in the second position so that the inflatable product may be deflated.
- a rigid cap may be provided on a housing for the valve, for example around the flexible cone, so that the valve may be locked.
- the rigid cap may include a double seal such as is described above .
- a valve having a flexible cone configuration that is collapsible.
- a plug is connected to the bottom of the flexible cone configuration and is aligned with an opening in a housing for the valve. By collapsing the flexible cone, the plug closes the opening, blocking airflow into and out of the valve.
- FIGURE 1 is an exploded side perspective view of a valve in accordance with an embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the valve of FIG. 1, with the valve opened to expose a double- seal cap;
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the valve of FIGS. 1 and 2, with the valve closed;
- FIG. 4 is a side perspective view of a bottom portion of the valve in FIG. 1, with a flapper valve for the valve opened;
- FIG. 5 is a side perspective view of a bottom of a flexible cone for the valve of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a side perspective view of pieces for a valve in accordance with another embodiment
- FIG. 7 is an exploded side perspective view of a valve in accordance with yet another embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a side perspective view of a housing for the valve of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the valve of FIG. 7, with the valve shown assembled.
- FIG. 1 shows a valve 20 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the present invention is directed to valves for inflatable products such as airbeds, air mats, rafts, inflatable furniture, inflatable pools, inflatable boats, or other inflatable products .
- the valve 20 includes a flapper valve 22, a flapper valve holder 24, and a double seal cap 26.
- the flapper valve 22 includes a stem 30 having a flange 32 part way up its length.
- a flexible membrane 34 is attached to the bottom of the stem 30.
- the flexible membrane 34 may be formed, for example, of rubber, a flexible plastic, or another suitable material.
- the stem 30 and the flexible membrane 34 are molded as a single part.
- the flapper valve holder 24 includes an outer rim 36 attached to a cylindrical base 38. Spokes 40 extend inward from the cylindrical base 38 to a central hub 42. An opening 44 is positioned at the center of the central hub 42.
- the stem 30 of the flapper valve 22 is inserted into the opening 44 of the flapper valve holder 24.
- a laborer pulls the stem 30 through until the flange 32 pops over the top of the central hub 42.
- the flange 32 is formed of a material that can compress so that it may go through the opening 44, but returns to its original shape after going through the opening.
- the flange 32 holds the flapper valve 22 into position against the bottom of the flapper valve holder 24. Once in place, the -flapper valve 22 closes off a large opening at the bottom of the flapper valve holder 24.
- the flapper valve 22 is preferably formed of a material that is sufficiently flexible to bend open from air flowing into the valve 20 (e.g., via a pump), but is resilient so that it returns to a position against the opening at the bottom of the flapper valve holder 24 after the air is no longer flowing through the valve. To this end, without structural intervention, the flapper valve 22 is a one-way valve.
- the double seal cap 26 is shown in more detail in FIG. 2.
- the double seal cap 26 includes a housing 50 having a lower outer rim 52 and an upper outer rim 54.
- a cap 56 is attached to the top of the housing 50 via a flap 57.
- the cap 56 includes an inner seal 58 and an outer seal 60.
- the inner seal 58 is concentric with the outer seal 60, but other arrangements may be provided.
- a flexible cone 62 Inside the housing 50 is mounted a flexible cone 62.
- the flexible cone 62 is positioned so that its apex is at the top of the housing 50 (i.e. at the section that faces the cap 56 when the cap is in position) .
- the flexible cone 62 includes projections 64 extending downward from a bottom side of the flexible cone 62.
- the number of rigid projections 64 is three (see FIG. 5) , but any suitable number may be used.
- the top of the flexible cone 62 includes an opening 66.
- a lip 68 is formed in the opening by a groove that is cut just outside of the lip.
- the housing 50 and the flexible cone 62 may be formed of the same material, and the housing 50 may be made more rigid by having its side walls thicker than the side walls of the flexible cone 62.
- the flexible cone 62 is formed of a different material than the housing 50, and may be, for example, rubber, and is joined to the housing, for example via welding.
- the housing 50 is preferably formed of a material, or its edges are overmolded to a material (for example at the upper outer ring 54), that may be welded to, heat fused to, or otherwise attached to the inflatable product.
- the upper outer ring 54 may be formed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) that may be welded to sides of the inflatable product.
- PVC polyvinyl chloride
- the outer rim 36 of the flapper valve holder 24 is connected to the lower outer ring 52, for example by welding.
- the cap 56 provides a dual sealing function at the top of the valve 20.
- the inner seal 58 fits within the opening 66 on the top of the flexible cone 62.
- the lip 68 formed at the top of the flexible cone 62 permits the opening 66 to flex to accommodate the inner seal 58.
- the outer seal 60 fits against the inner edge of the housing 50. This outer seal 60 closes the cap 56 around and over the flexible cone 62, which with the housing forms a chamber. This chamber is closed by the outer seal 60 when the cap 56 is in place. Thus, the outer seal 60 provides a secondary seal if there is leaking at the inner seal 58.
- the flapper valve 22 provides a third seal for the valve 20.
- the pressure of the air on the back of the flexible membrane 34 of the flapper valve 22 presses the flapper valve 22 closed against the back of the flapper valve holder 24.
- the sealing action of the flapper valve 22 does not require action by a user, but instead seals automatically. The seal is made stronger when there is pressurized air within the inflatable product.
- the valve 20 has three seals for preventing air leakage: the flapper valve 22, the inner seal 58, and the outer seal 60. These three seals ensure that the valve 20 does not leak during use.
- a user opens the cap 56, releasing the inner and outer seals 58, 60.
- a pump may be attached to the opening 66 of the flexible cone 62. Air is then blown through the flexible cone 62. The pressure of the air flowing through the flexible cone 62 opens the flapper valve 22 by blowing the flexible membrane 34 open. The amount the flexible membrane 34 moves out of the way is dependant upon the amount of air flowing through the valve 20 and the flexibility of the flexible membrane 34.
- the user may simply shut off the pump or disconnect the pump from the opening 66.
- the flexible membrane 34 then seats back against the bottom of the flapper valve holder 24, sealing the opening to the valve 20.
- the pressurized air within the inflatable product presses the flexible membrane 34 in place, and seals the flapper valve 22 to the flapper valve holder 24. As such, air is prevented from flowing out of the valve 20.
- the valve 20 provides rapid closure after inflation so that air is not lost from the inflatable product after the inflatable product is fully inflated.
- the user may then close the cap 56, which provides two more closures of the valve 20 via the inner and outer seals 58, 60.
- the user opens the cap 56.
- the user then presses the top of the flexible cone 62 inward into the housing 50.
- the flexible nature of the flexible cone 62 permits the flexible cone to collapse, driving the rigid projections 64 into the flexible membrane 34 of the flapper valve 22.
- the rigid projections 64 are positioned so that they extend between the spokes 40 of the flapper valve holder 24. In this manner, the projections 64 may press the flexible membrane 34 away from the bottom of the flapper valve holder 24, opening an air passage.
- the rigid projections 64 provide an opening at the bottom of the valve 20 for permitting air to flow out of the flapper valve holder 24. This air flows out of the opening 66 in the flexible cone 62 and thus out of the valve 20.
- the flexibility of the flexible cone 62 is sufficient so that the flexible cone may hold itself in position at this collapsed state and user intervention is required to return it to its normal state.
- a flange 70 is provided at the top of the flexible cone 62 for permitting a user to pull outward on the flexible cone.
- a shelf 72 is provided on the upward tier of the flexible cone 62 at which the cone folds inward on itself when in the collapsed position. The shelf 72 also serves as a guide to aid in uniform collapsing of the flexible cone 62 so that the projections 64 are directed straight downward upon collapse.
- a second valve 120 (FIG. 6) is provided that is similar to the valve 20.
- the outer portion of the housing 50 includes external threads 122 onto which is fitted a locking lid 124.
- This locking lid 124 is a rigid cap and may include inner and outer seals 126, 128 that are similar to the inner and outer seals 58, 60 of the valve 20.
- the locking lid. 124 may include a groove or internal threads to thread onto the external threads 122.
- FIG. 7 A valve 220 in accordance with another embodiment is shown in FIG. 7.
- the valve 220 includes a valve housing 222 and a flexible cone 224.
- the valve housing 222 includes a rim 226, an inner chamber 228, and an opening 230 on a bottom.
- the flexible cone 224 fits on top of the rim 226 (see FIG. 9) .
- the flexible cone 224 is similar in structure to the flexible cone 62 for the valve 20. However, in the embodiment shown in the drawings, the flexible cone 224 is not mounted within a housing such as a housing 50, but instead is mounted on top of the valve housing 222. However, if desired, a similar housing to the housing 50 for the valve 20 may be mounted around the flexible cone 224.
- the valve 220 includes a plug 232 that is attached to the top of the flexible cone 224 by a flap 234. The plug 232 may extend into an opening for the flexible cone 224 to close the flexible cone. As an alternative, the top of the flexible cone 224 may be sealed by a double sealed cap, such as the cap 56 for the valve 20.
- the flexible cone 224 includes flexible sides 236 that permit the flexible cone to be collapsed by a user.
- the flexible cone 224 includes a lower plug 238 that is attached to the bottom of the flexible cone.
- legs 240 may extend downward from the bottom of the opening for the flexible cone 224 to the lower plug 238.
- the lower plug 238 may be formed of a different, more rigid, material than the flexible cone 224, and as such may be overmolded or otherwise attached to the flexible cone 224.
- valve 220 In the position shown in FIG. 9, the valve 220 is open and air is free to flow into or out of the valve. The air flows through the opening in the flexible cone 224 and through the opening 230 in the bottom of the valve housing 222.
- a user that wishes to inflate an inflatable product attaches a pump to the valve while the valve is in the position shown in FIG. 9, and air is blown through the opening 230 into the inflatable product.
- valve 220 To close the valve 220, the user collapses the flexible cone 224 until the lower plug 238 is seated within the opening 230 at the bottom of the valve housing 222. The lower plug 238 thus seals the valve 220, stopping the flow of any additional air into or out of the inflatable product.
- the pump may remain on until the lower plug 238 is seated in the opening 230. A user may then shut off the pump .
- valve 220 may be closed while the pump is still on, there is little or no loss of air after the inflatable product is full. Air stops flowing into the inflatable product only after the valve 220 is fully closed, and at no point is there a flow of air in the opposite direction (i.e., out of the inflatable product) .
- the pump may then be removed from the opening of the flexible cone 224, and the plug 232 may be used to close the top of the valve 220.
- Another suitable cap or closure may be used the opening of the flexible cone 224.
- the plug 232 or other closure mechanism provides a back-up system to prevent leakage of air out of the inflatable product.
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