Method and device for agitating a grouping of cushioning articles
First Claim
1. A device for agitating a plurality of cushioning articles, the device comprising:
- an inflatable bladder, wherein the inflatable bladder, when deflated, is positioned along at least one of a bottom of an enclosure or a side of the enclosure, and the enclosure is open along at least one side;
one or more inflatable extensions operably coupled to the inflatable bladder; and
a blower connection operably coupled to at least one of the inflatable bladder or the one or more inflatable extensions, wherein the blower connection is configured to apply air to the interior of the inflatable bladder and the one or more inflatable extensions such that the inflatable bladder and inflatable extensions increase in volume and the exterior of at least one of the inflatable bladder or the one or more inflatable extensions contacts a plurality of cushioning articles resulting in an increase in spacing between at least two of the plurality of cushioning articles and in decompression of the at least two cushioning articles.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for agitating and rearranging a grouping of individual cushioning articles in an enclosed container are disclosed. The method and device may protect and individual from an injury resulting from landing in the enclosed container when the individual cushioning articles are overly compressed and lack appropriate spacing in order to absorb the kinetic energy of an individual landing in the enclosed container. The apparatus may include an air actuated inflatable bladder with inflatable extensions that may be utilized to lift and/or separate the cushioning articles, thus allowing the cushioning articles to be repositioned in a random, non-uniform, fashion. Additionally, the repositioned cushioning articles may have additional air space introduced between the individual cushioning devices, thereby allowing the cushioning device to absorb the kinetic energy and an individual without inducing as large an impact force, and providing a more compressive landing zone free of compacted and lodged pieces.
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20 Claims
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1. A device for agitating a plurality of cushioning articles, the device comprising:
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an inflatable bladder, wherein the inflatable bladder, when deflated, is positioned along at least one of a bottom of an enclosure or a side of the enclosure, and the enclosure is open along at least one side; one or more inflatable extensions operably coupled to the inflatable bladder; and a blower connection operably coupled to at least one of the inflatable bladder or the one or more inflatable extensions, wherein the blower connection is configured to apply air to the interior of the inflatable bladder and the one or more inflatable extensions such that the inflatable bladder and inflatable extensions increase in volume and the exterior of at least one of the inflatable bladder or the one or more inflatable extensions contacts a plurality of cushioning articles resulting in an increase in spacing between at least two of the plurality of cushioning articles and in decompression of the at least two cushioning articles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A device for agitating a plurality of cushioning articles, the device comprising:
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an inflatable bladder, wherein the inflatable bladder, when deflated, is positioned along at least one of a bottom of an enclosure or a side of the enclosure, and the enclosure is open along at least one side; and a blower connection operably coupled to the inflatable bladder, wherein upon applying air to the interior of the inflatable bladder via the blower connection the inflatable bladder is configured to; increase in volume such that the inflatable bladder occupies a larger volume in the enclosure, contact via the exterior of the inflatable bladder a plurality of cushioning articles, and displace the plurality of cushioning articles resulting in an increase in spacing between at least two of the plurality of cushioning articles such that the plurality of cushioning articles are decompressed when the inflatable bladder is re-deflated. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A device for decompressing foam pieces, the device comprising:
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an inflatable bladder, the inflatable bladder being configured to transition from a deflated state to an inflated state, wherein when in the deflated state the inflatable bladder is configured to be positioned along at least one of a bottom of an enclosure or a side of the enclosure; a blower connection operably coupled to the inflatable bladder, wherein the blower connection is configured to apply air to the interior of the inflatable bladder in order to transition the inflatable bladder from the deflated state to the inflated state, wherein in the inflated state the inflatable bladder is configured to occupy a larger volume of the enclosure than the inflatable bladder occupies in the deflated state, and the inflatable bladder is configured to displace a plurality of foam pieces during the transition from the deflated state to the inflated state due to the exterior of the inflatable bladder contacting at least a portion of the plurality of foam pieces such that spacing between at least two of the foam pieces is increased. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for decompressing foam, the method comprising:
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an inflatable bladder transitioning from a deflated state to an inflated state upon air being applied to the interior of the inflatable bladder via a blower connection that is operably coupled to the inflatable bladder, wherein; when in the deflated state the inflatable bladder is positioned along at least one of a bottom of an enclosure or a side of the enclosure, in the inflated state the inflatable bladder occupies a larger volume of the enclosure than a volume that the inflatable bladder occupies in the deflated state, and during the transition from the delated state to the inflated state the inflatable bladder displaces a plurality of foam pieces due to the exterior of the inflatable bladder contacting at least a portion of the plurality of foam pieces resulting in an increase in spacing between at least two of the foam pieces; and the inflatable bladder transitioning from the inflated state to the deflated state, wherein upon transitioning back to the deflated state the plurality of foam pieces are decompressed such that the plurality of foam pieces occupy a larger volume than a volume that the plurality of foam pieces had occupied prior to the transition of the inflatable bladder from the deflated state to the inflated state.
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