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Air valve for use in an inflatable bladder

  • US 5,358,001 A
  • Filed: 03/07/1994
  • Issued: 10/25/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/07/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A puncture-proof air valve for use in an inflatable bladder to intermittently receive an inflating needle for inflating the bladder with pressurized air and providing an air-tight seal when the needle is removed therefrom, said valve comprising:

  • (a) a main body member having a core with a first end and a second end, wherein said core has an annular sealing flange extending radially from said first end and a neck extending axially from said first end, and further wherein the main body member has an inflating needle passageway extending through its neck and its core and a chamber interposed in said passageway;

    (b) an air-sealing plug positioned in the chamber of the core of the main body member, said plug having a self-sealing inflating needle passageway extending through it and in alignment with the inflating needle passageway of the core; and

    (c) a protective bonnet positioned on the second end of the core of the main body member, said bonnet having at least one air escape opening in a wall thereof to allow the pressurized air from the inflating needle to pass therethrough and into the inflatable bladder, further wherein the bonnet is capable of absorbing a force from the inflating needle to prevent said force from being transmitted to the bladder.

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