Special receptacle or package – Shock protection type – Inflated retainer
Patent
1998-10-13
2000-06-13
Sewell, Paul T.
Special receptacle or package
Shock protection type
Inflated retainer
206320, 206523, 206586, B65D 8102
Patent
active
060737700
ABSTRACT:
A briefcase having shock-absorbing functions includes a plurality of shock-absorbing air pads 70 each of which comprises an inner skin 76 and an outer skin 78. A pair of foaming elements 82 are intervened between the inner skin 76 and the outer skin 78 such that they are spaced apart by a distance. The pair of foaming elements 82 define a first shock-absorbing section 72 and a second shock-absorbing section 74 in the shock-absorbing air pad 70. The first shock-absorbing section 72 and the second shock-absorbing section 74 are filled with an air of a predetermined pressure, and the first shock-absorbing section 72 and the second shock-absorbing section 74 are connected to each other by a connection part 84 which is composed only of the inner skin 76 and the outer skin 78. An air passage 86 is defined in the connection part 84 for communicating the first shock-absorbing section 72 and the second shock-absorbing section 74 which are filled with the air.
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Bui Luan K.
Sewell Paul T.
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