Special receptacle or package – For a household appliance
Patent
1996-10-07
1999-06-08
Sewell, Paul T.
Special receptacle or package
For a household appliance
206522, 206591, 190115, B65D 8530, A45C 302
Patent
active
059098066
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorbing structure comprising a bladder having an undeformed shape and being constructed of a substantially gas impervious material. The bladders are filled with a resiliently deforming material, said material deforming in response to an application of force upon said bladder and returning to its undeformed shape upon removal of such applied force. The bladder being in communication with an air release member, to allow for discharge of air when said force is applied upon the bladder.
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Fischel Harold
Handal Anthony H.
Bui Luan K.
Sewell Paul T.
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