AU2006100634A4 - Air cooling for inflatable amusements - Google Patents

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AU2006100634A4
AU2006100634A4 AU2006100634A AU2006100634A AU2006100634A4 AU 2006100634 A4 AU2006100634 A4 AU 2006100634A4 AU 2006100634 A AU2006100634 A AU 2006100634A AU 2006100634 A AU2006100634 A AU 2006100634A AU 2006100634 A4 AU2006100634 A4 AU 2006100634A4
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/20Tents or canopies, in general inflatable, e.g. shaped, strengthened or supported by fluid pressure
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
    • A63G31/00Amusement arrangements
    • A63G31/02Amusement arrangements with moving substructures
    • A63G31/12Amusement arrangements with moving substructures with inflatable and movable substructures
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/006Tents used as toys
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/20Tents or canopies, in general inflatable, e.g. shaped, strengthened or supported by fluid pressure
    • E04H2015/202Tents or canopies, in general inflatable, e.g. shaped, strengthened or supported by fluid pressure with inflatable panels, without inflatable tubular framework
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H15/00Tents or canopies, in general
    • E04H15/20Tents or canopies, in general inflatable, e.g. shaped, strengthened or supported by fluid pressure
    • E04H2015/206Details of inflation devices, e.g. valves, connections to fluid pressure source

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AUSTRALIA
PATENTS Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION INNOVATION PATENT AIR COOLING FOR INFLATABLE
AMUSEMENTS
The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of its operation known to me AIR COOLING FOR INFLATABLE AMUSEMENTS children.
Air cooling for Inflatable amusements is an invention that uses the system of moving air too and expelling air from a variety of vents that are built into the walls usually on the inside of an inflatable amusement enclosure and sprays that air to act as a fan or cooling system for the users.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS Inflatable enclosure is the complete inflatable that has a floor bound by walls and in turn is the field of play, commonly known as a jumping castle, bouncy castle, inflatable game or an inflatable amusement.
Blower is usually an air blower (fan) usually connected on the outside, that connects to electricity that blows air inside the walls and floor of an inflatable enclosure.
Air cooling is the invention that allows cool air to be filtered through to and out of the enclosure walls to cool the user.
Users are humans, typically kids that play inside and throughout the inflatable enclosure.
Vents are an opening or an aperture in which the air is released out through the enclosure wall.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the invention [0001] The present invention relates to the Art of inflatable amusements, more particularly an inflatable cooling system for use in an inflatable amusement that allows the user to be cooled whilst playing.
Description of the Related Art 0002] For many years, inflatable amusements have amused and eenrtained young and old persons alike.
The typical inflatabie amusement is a large, fiexible airfiiled structure taking on a variety of shapes such as a castle, a slide, an obstacle course, and the like. Most inflatable amusements have at least one air-filied horizonta mattress interconnected to a number of inflated walls upon which people, typically children, can jump, bounce and rebound The air filled jumping surface and jumping walls typically provides spring back making trampoine-type play possible, such that users can jump, bounce and rebound to higher heights than normai. The inflatabie amusements are usually large enough for muliple persons 1o use at the same time. In some instances, the inflatable amusements can be six (6) nmetres high and up to thirty (30) metres wide.
Furthermore, since the inflatable structures are filled with air and the surfaces are relatively soft, users can fall, bounce and play on the inflatable mattress with iittie fear oi injury. Hence, the inflatable amusemnens provide a great deal of safe entertainment especially for young [0003] In recent years. these inflatables have been used throughout all seasons and weather conditions. The operation of these inflatables in sumrme can pose an issue for users as the inside of an inflatable enclosure can become hot and!or humid. Even with the introduction of shade covers and the like to try and cool down the inflatable enclosure surface the air within the enicosure is still hot and or humid, thus making the inflatable unusabe.
[0004] In an efoir to entertain users all year round the invention uses the air from the blower that is forced inside the floor and walls of the enclosure that makes it trampoline-like to be pushed out of the inflatable, through purpose made vents typically on the ide to allow patrons to have a stream of cool air hitting them whie playing Concurrently this can decrease the temparalure of around 10 degrees celcius within he playing area of the inflatable enclosure.
[0005] An inflatable enclosure in its Prior Art has been about keeping the air within the inflatable enclosure, thus the infltable is sealed to ailow a bouncy trampoline-like effect. The invention goes about to unseal these walls and tloors in predetermined and specific areas to allow the air to lo be released.
[0006] Within the Prior Art there exists several Inflatable Structures that incorporate the system of having air being moved into an enclosure in which users are inside. One such example is US Patent Number 5,603,185 or US Patent Number 4,103,369 or Soviet Patent Number 667,649 which are examples of structures that need the air inside with the users to hold up and keep inflated the structure around them.
They are usually hemisphere or dome like in shape.
Therefore the air is used for structural support Another such example in the Prior Art is the Inflatable Shelter in US Publication Number 2004050411 it shows an inflatable shelter where the cooling system refers to the use of misting nozzles or water spraying onto the users that are under the shelter. This in itself is not an inflatable amusement and in the Art the use of water is not being claimed in the invention described herein [0007] No where within any Prior Art, is there shown, as far as applicant is aware, any inflatable amusement that is bound by at least one air-filled horizontal mattress interconnected to a number ol inflated walls upon which people, typically children, can jump. bounce and rebound where cool air is been released into the playing area in the enclosure for the purpose of cooling the users and not for structural support.
[0008] Further and other objects of this invention will become apparent to a person skilled in the Art from the following summary of the invention and the more detailed description of the preferred embodiments illustrated herein.
Summary of the Invention [0009] The object of the invention is to have cool air dispersed onto the human users for cooling purposes, by way of lorcing the air generated by the blower and circulating within the walls and then out of vents while under pressure.
[0010] It is an embodiment of the invention that a number of air movement structures are used to move the cooled air from the blower and through the inside of the enclosure walls to the vents.
[0011] It is yet another embodiment of the invention that the blower be connected to the enclosure from the outside.
[0012] It is yet another embodiment of the invention that only one blower system is connected to the enclosure and that operates both the inflated trampoline like effect of the floor and walls and also the cooling system running throughout the enclosure.
[0013] In yet another object of the invention that the air movement for the cooling is connected using a plurality of interconnected panels, vents, reservoirs and tubes.
[0014] It is an embodiment of the object that these reservoir like structures act as air holding tanks or dams on larger inflatables where the pressure is not as strong to allow the air to be held then forced into a smaller tubes to facilitate a higher cool air pressure of spray to be vented onto the users.
[0015] In yet another embodiment of the object that the air movement structures be made up of a substantially vinyl-type material or the like that can be rolled away inside the enclosure when finished without being removed.
[0016] In another embodiment of the object that the gauze and vinyl based materials used preferably comprise ultra-violet inhibitors.
[0017] In yet another embodiment of the object that the material used preferably comprise a water retarding material and is fire retardant.
[0018] It is still another object of the invention to allow the vents to be closed when the air cooling is not required.
[0019] It is an embodiment of the object that the closing of the air cooling system is performed manually by closing a concealed intertwined vinyl based flap or valve/s inside the enclosure wall.
[0020] It is yet another embodiment of the object that the closing of the flaps and/or valves will allow normal atmospheric temperatures to return to the user within the field of play in the enclosure.
[0021] It is yet another embodiment of the object that when the flap or valves are closed it is sealed by the use of a hook and loop attaching system (commonly called VELCRO T M and with the pressure on the inside of the wall forces it closed and allows no air to be displaced into the enclosure.
[0022] It is yet another embodiment of the object that the access to the air cooling flaps or valves is by way of an intertwined self sealing doorway on the outside of the wall.
[0023] It is yet another object of the invention to provide the appropriate covering on the vents to make sure users cannot have any part of their body including fingers that may get trapped.
[0024] It is an embodiment of the object that the vent is covered with a vinyl based gauze with a maximum diameter hole of 3mm.
0025] I It is a further embodiment of the object these vents to be concealed by graphics that give children the opinion that the said air is being forced out of an animal mouth or similar graphic.
[0026] It is still another object of the invention that the addition of such vents or air loss from these vents does not affect the support, shape, rigidity and structure of those walls.
[0027] It is an embodiment of the object that the addition of such vents does not decrease the air pressure when tested now and in the future below acceptable manufacturing and inspection levels.
[0028] It is a further embodiment of the object that the air coming out of the vents is controlled so that it does not effect the pressure within the inflatable structure when the maximum amount of users are in the enclosure.
[0029] It is yet another object of the invention to have the vents placed at different heights and in different places throughout the enclosure to enhance the utilization by various user heights.
Brief description of drawings [0030] FIG.1 is a perspective inside elevated view of a Prior Art enclosure [0031] FIG. 2 is a perspective inside elevated view of the air cooling system vents installed into the wall of the enclosure.
[0032] FIG. 3 Is a perspective cross sectional view of an example of the plurality of interconnecting tubes that caries the air cooling before it is forced out of the vents.
[0033] FIG.4 is a perspective cross-sectional view ol an example of how the air flow is stopped by the moving of the opening and closing flap.
[0034] FIG. 5 is a perspective cross-sectional view ol the other half of the wall shown in FIG 4 and the doorway flap that allows the air cooling invention to be controlled within the wall from the outside wall.
[0035] FIG. 6 is a perspective outside elevated view of the flap as shown in FIG. 5 that allows the air cooling invention to be controlled within the wall from the outside wall.
Description of a preferred embodiment of the invention [0036] Referring now to figure FIG. 1 it depicts a typical Prior Art inflatable enclosure 100 having at leas one air-fillied hCrzontal ma.ttlress itnerconnected to a niimber of inf:iated vwalis upon which peopie, fypicaily children, car.n ump, bounce and rebound that can be in a multitude of sizes and shapes.
[0037] Now referring to FIG. 2 it shows a typical Prior Art inflatable enclosure 100 that now has the air cooling system installed into the internals of the wall 120. The vinyl based gauze vents 110 are continually expelling out cool air under pressure to cool users.
[0038] Now referring to FIG 3. it shows the inside of a typical wall 120 with a regular blower 190 attached to the inflatable enclosure which then has a plurality of vinyl tubes and reservoirs 180 inside directing air through the internals of the walls to the vents 110.
This is a sample and there are other methods used to ultimately move the cool air out of the walls.
[0039] Now referring to FIG. 4 this depicts the inside of a typical enclosure wall 120 where the intertwined vinyl flap 130 can be moved to cover and close off the air cooling 110 by attaching the hook and loop 140.
However when the flap 130 is open and moved to the open position 150 it allows the air cooling to vent out.
[0040] Now referring to FIG. 5 it shows the external intertwined vinyl flap 160 can be opened from the outside of the inflatable wall 120 and allows a hand to go in and adjust the flap 130, shown in FIG. 4. Hook and Loop 170 also seals the inflatable when such changes have been made.
[0041] Now referring to FIG. 6 it shows the positioning of the external flap 160 in which you gain access to all the cooling flow adjustments on the wall 120.
[0042] While the forgoing provides a detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and not limitative. Furthermore as many changes can be made to the invention without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all material contained herein be interpreted as illustrative of the invention and not limiting in the sense.

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1. The inflatable cooling system when filled to an inflatable enclosure provides a constant stream of cool air ultimately provided by the blower system that inflates the normal enclosure and is in turn forcing cold air out of the vents under pressure and sprays onto human users to facilitate the cooler environment that has also the ability to be turned off thus allowing normal temperatures to return.
2. The cooling system as claimed in Claim 1 has concealed closing valves and flaps that allow the cooling to be turned on and off.
3. The cooling system as claimed in Claims 1 and 2 can have a series of inflatable reservoirs; when fitted to larger enclosures that allows the air to gain more pressure as it is held back and dammed then released through smaller tubes and vents.
4. The cooling system as described in claims 1-3 is attached via the intertwining of reinforced vinyl connecting tubes or panels to the air reservoir or directly to the air blower system using the internal panels and or just concealed through the internals of the enclosure walls.
5. The inflatable cooling system as described in Claims 1- 4 can be more clearly visualized as shown in the attached drawings labeled Figures 1-6. Jumping J-Jays Pty Lid 25/07/2006 John Newton
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