CN218668727U - Inflatable pool with built-in seat - Google Patents

Inflatable pool with built-in seat Download PDF

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CN218668727U
CN218668727U CN202221703933.3U CN202221703933U CN218668727U CN 218668727 U CN218668727 U CN 218668727U CN 202221703933 U CN202221703933 U CN 202221703933U CN 218668727 U CN218668727 U CN 218668727U
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The utility model provides an inflatable pool with a built-in seat. The pneumatic pool includes: the water tank comprises a tank body, a water tank and a water tank, wherein the tank body comprises a bottom wall and a side wall, and the bottom wall and the side wall jointly define a water containing space; the seat comprises an inflatable stool which is arranged in the water containing space and comprises a top plate, side wall plates and an inflatable chamber, and the inflatable chamber is at least limited by the top plate and the side wall plates. An inflatable stool is removably attached to the bottom wall. Alternatively, the inflatable stool has an integral connecting portion provided in a circumferential direction thereof and the inflatable stool is connected to the bottom wall by the connecting portion in a non-detachable manner. According to the utility model discloses an inflatable pool can convenience of customers sit in inflatable pool through set up the bench of aerifing in this internal setting of pond to can provide better use for the user and feel.

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Inflatable pool with built-in seat
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an inflatable pool technical field specifically relates to inflatable pool with built-in thing to sit on.
Background
Currently, conventional inflatable pools typically include a pool bottom and inflatable pool walls that together define a space for holding water. Some inflatable pools can also be used to provide water or air to the water for massage purposes, and users can sit at the bottom of the pool and be submerged in the water for massage. However, since the floor is typically in contact with a hard floor, it is not comfortable for a user to sit on the floor if the floor provides insufficient support for the user.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at solving the problems existing in the prior art and providing an improved inflatable pool with a built-in seat.
Therefore, the utility model provides an inflatable pool with built-in thing to sit on, inflatable pool includes: the water tank comprises a tank body and a water tank, wherein the tank body comprises a bottom wall and a side wall, and the bottom wall and the side wall jointly define a water containing space; the seat comprises an inflatable stool which is arranged in the water containing space and comprises a top sheet, side surrounding sheets and an inflatable chamber, and the inflatable chamber is at least limited by the top sheet and the side surrounding sheets; wherein the inflatable stool is detachably connected to the bottom wall, or wherein the inflatable stool has an integral connecting portion provided in a circumferential direction thereof and the inflatable stool is non-detachably connected to the bottom wall through the connecting portion.
In accordance with the above-described concepts, the present invention may further include any one or more of the following alternatives.
In some alternatives, the inflatable stool further comprises a bottom panel, the side flaps being joined to the top and bottom panels, respectively, to collectively define the inflatable chamber, wherein the bottom panel or the side flaps have the connecting portion.
In some alternatives, the bottom panel has the connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion is located on a peripheral side of a seam between the bottom panel and the side gusset, and the connecting portion is connected to the bottom wall.
The connecting part is arranged on the outer peripheral side of the seam between the bottom plate and the side wall plate, so that the whole inflatable stool is conveniently connected to the bottom wall through the connecting part after the inflatable stool is assembled, and the mass production of the inflatable pool is facilitated.
In some alternatives, the connective portion is formed at the outer perimeter of the bottom panel, and the connective portion extends along the entire perimeter of the inflatable bench.
By designing the connecting portion to extend along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool, this allows the bottom sheet of the inflatable stool and the bottom wall of the pool body to be connected hermetically through welding or gluing on the entire periphery of the inflatable stool, thereby preventing water in the water containing space of the pool body from entering between the inflatable stool and the bottom wall, and further helping to avoid the inflatable stool from being pulled or even damaged due to the buoyancy effect of the water.
In some alternatives, the bottom sheet has the connecting portion, and the inflatable pool further includes an attachment sheet provided between the inflatable stool and the bottom wall, the attachment sheet having an integral attachment portion provided in a circumferential direction of the inflatable stool, wherein the connecting portion is connected to the attachment sheet, the attachment portion being located on an outer circumferential side of a seam between the connecting portion and the attachment sheet and connected to the bottom wall.
By disposing the attachment portion on the outer peripheral side of the seam between the connecting portion and the attachment piece, it is facilitated to integrally connect the assembled inflatable stool and the attachment piece to the bottom wall through the attachment portion, facilitating mass production of the inflatable pool.
In some alternatives, the attachment portion is formed at an outer periphery of the attachment tab, and the connecting portion and the attachment portion each extend along an entire periphery of the inflatable stool.
By designing the connecting portion and the attaching portion to extend along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool, this allows the bottom sheet, the attaching sheet, and the bottom wall of the pool body of the inflatable stool to be sealingly connected to each other by welding or gluing over the entire periphery of the inflatable stool, thereby preventing water in the water containing space of the pool body from entering between the inflatable stool and the attaching sheet and between the attaching sheet and the bottom wall, and further helping to prevent the inflatable stool and the attaching sheet from being pulled or even damaged due to the buoyancy of the water.
In some alternatives, the side flaps have the attachment portions attached to the top sheet and the attachment portions are attached to the bottom wall such that the top sheet, the side flaps, and the bottom wall collectively define the inflation chamber.
In some alternatives, the connecting portion is formed at a bottom edge of the side panels, and the connecting portion extends along an entire perimeter of the inflatable bench.
In some alternatives, the connecting portion is welded or glued to the bottom wall.
In some alternatives, the inflatable bench further comprises a bottom panel, the side flaps are respectively connected with the top panel and the bottom panel to jointly define the inflatable chamber, and the inflatable bench is detachably connected to the bottom wall.
In some alternatives, the inflatable bench includes a tensioning member disposed within the inflatable chamber connecting the top panel to the bottom panel or the bottom wall.
In some alternatives, the inflatable bench has a circular, oval, open-ring, closed-ring, or polygonal cross-section.
In some alternatives, the seat further comprises an inflatable backrest connected to the inflatable bench.
In some alternatives, the sidewall is inflatable.
According to the utility model discloses an inflatable pool provides the bench of aerifing of being connected with inflatable pool's diapire to convenience of customers sits in inflatable pool, and provides better support for the user, and then improves user's use and feels.
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Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of alternative embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts, and in which:
fig. 1 is a perspective view of a pneumatic pool according to a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of a side wall of the pneumatic pool omitted;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3A is a cross-sectional view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3B is a partial enlarged view of area A in FIG. 3A;
fig. 4A and 4B are schematic views of different stages of a manufacturing method of a pneumatic pool according to a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
fig. 5 is a perspective view of a pneumatic pool according to a second example of the first embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of the side wall of the pneumatic pool omitted;
FIG. 6 is an exploded view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a second example of the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a pneumatic pool according to a second embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of the side wall of the pneumatic pool omitted;
FIG. 8 is an exploded view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9A is a cross-sectional view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9B is a partially enlarged view of a region B in fig. 9A;
FIGS. 10A and 10B are schematic views of a manufacturing method of a pneumatic pool according to a second embodiment of the present invention at different stages, respectively;
fig. 11 is a perspective view of a pneumatic pool according to a third embodiment of the present invention, in which a portion of a side wall of the pneumatic pool is omitted;
fig. 12 is an exploded view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 13A is a cross-sectional view of a pneumatic pool in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 13B is a partially enlarged view of a region C in fig. 13A;
figures 14A and 14B are schematic views of a method of manufacturing a pneumatic pool according to a third embodiment of the present invention at different stages, respectively;
fig. 15A is a perspective view of a pneumatic pool according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of the side wall of the pneumatic pool omitted; and
fig. 15B is a partially enlarged view of a region D in fig. 15A.
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The making and using of the embodiments are discussed in detail below. It should be understood, however, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the particular manner of making and using the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The description herein of the structural positions of the respective components, such as the directions of upper, lower, top, bottom, etc., is not absolute, but relative. When the respective components are arranged as shown in the drawings, these direction expressions are appropriate, but when the positions of the respective components in the drawings are changed, these direction expressions are changed accordingly.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular example embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting. As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" may also be intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The terms "comprises," "comprising," "includes" and "having," are inclusive and therefore specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The method steps, processes, and operations described herein are not to be construed as necessarily requiring their performance in the particular order discussed or illustrated, unless specifically identified as an order of performance. It should also be understood that additional steps or alternative steps may be employed.
Fig. 1 to 4B illustrate a structure and a manufacturing method of a pneumatic pool according to a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3B, a pneumatic pool 10 according to a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention includes a pool body 100 and seating. Both the tank body 100 and the seat may be made of a flexible sheet material that is one of a polymer sheet (e.g., polyvinyl chloride), a rubber sheet, or a fabric, or a composite of multiple different materials.
The cell body 100 includes a bottom wall 102 and a side wall 104. In a first example, the side walls 104 of the tank body 100 are inflatable and the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100 is non-inflatable. It will be appreciated that in some embodiments, the bottom wall 102 is provided with an interlayer (not shown) in which is provided a resilient cellular material that may promote comfort of the bottom wall 102. The side wall 104 may include an outer wall 101 and an inner wall 103 and an interior space 105 defined by the outer wall 101 and the inner wall 103. A plurality of tension members 106 may be disposed in the interior space 105. The tension member 106 may be in a band shape or a sheet shape, and both ends of the tension member 106 are connected to the outer wall 101 and the inner wall 103 of the side wall 104, respectively. When the side wall 104 is inflated to make the air pressure of the inner space thereof greater than the ambient atmospheric pressure, the tension member 106 tightens the outer wall 101 and the inner wall 103 of the side wall 104 so that the side wall 104 maintains a predetermined shape and stands upright with respect to the bottom wall 102 to form a water containing space 108 together with the bottom wall 102. In a first example, the side wall 104 forms a generally square shape around the bottom wall 102.
The bottom wall 102 is in some embodiments optionally provided with gas channels and gas holes (not shown in the figures) through which the gas channels communicate with the water containing space 108. The air passage is used for transporting air pressurized by the external air pump. The pressurized air is released into the water carried by the water containing space 108 through the air holes, thereby forming air bubbles to perform a massage function.
The seat includes an inflatable bench 202, the inflatable bench 202 being disposed within the water-containing space 108. In a first example, the seat includes an inflatable bench 202. It will be appreciated that the seat may also include more than one inflatable stool. The inflatable bench 202 includes a top sheet 204, side panels 206, a bottom sheet 208, and an inflatable chamber 210. The top and bottom edges of the side panels 206 are joined to the top and bottom sheets 204 and 208, respectively, to collectively define an inflation chamber 210. A plurality of tension members 212 are disposed within the plenum chamber 210. The tension member 212 may be in the form of a strip or a sheet, and both ends of the tension member 212 are attached to the lower surface of the top sheet 204 and the upper surface of the bottom sheet 208, respectively. The above-described joining of the top sheet 204, side flaps 206, bottom sheet 208 and tension members 212 to each other may be achieved by welding or gluing.
When the inflatable bench 202 is inflated such that the air pressure in the inflatable chamber 210 is greater than the ambient atmospheric pressure, the tensioning members 212 tension the top and bottom sheets 204, 208 such that the inflatable bench 202 maintains the predetermined shape.
The bottom panel 208 of the inflatable stool 202 may have an integral connecting portion 214 (refer to fig. 1 and 3B) provided along the circumferential direction of the inflatable stool 202 and the inflatable stool 202 is fixedly connected to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 by the connecting portion 214, thereby fixing the inflatable stool 202 within the pool body 100.
The connecting portion 214 is located on the outer peripheral side of the seam 209 between the bottom panel 208 and the side panels 206, and the connecting portion 214 is welded or glued to the bottom wall 102. In the first example, the attachment portion 214 is formed at the outer perimeter of the bottom panel 208 and extends along the entire perimeter of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire outer periphery of the bottom sheet 208 is reserved for the connecting portion 214, and the connecting portion 214 is partially or entirely connected to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100. For example, the connecting portion 214 is intermittently connected to the bottom wall 102 by welding or gluing, so that the connecting portion 214 is partially connected to the bottom wall 102. In this case, water can enter between the bottom plate 208 and the bottom wall 102 through the portion of the connecting portion 214 not connected to the bottom wall 102, so that the inflatable stool 202 is subjected to the buoyancy of the water to provide a certain support for the user, thereby reducing the local overpressure of the inflatable stool 202 on the bottom wall 102. For another example, the connecting portion 214 is entirely connected to the bottom wall 102, i.e., the bottom sheet 208 of the inflatable stool 202 is hermetically connected to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100 by welding or gluing at the entire outer periphery thereof. In this situation, the water in the water containing space 108 of the pool body 100 cannot enter between the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102, so that the inflatable stool 202 is not pulled by the buoyancy of the water, and the damage of the connection part between the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102 is avoided.
It is contemplated that the connecting portion of the bottom panel 208 in some embodiments includes a plurality of connecting sections spaced apart along the circumferential direction of the inflatable stool 202, and each connecting section of the plurality of connecting sections is connected to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100. It is also contemplated that the connecting portion is formed at the bottom edge of the side gusset 206 in some embodiments and is connected to the bottom wall 102 of the well body 100.
In a first example, the side wall 104 and the inflatable bench 202 are each provided with a first inflation valve 110 and a second inflation valve 216 to allow the side wall 104 and the inflatable bench 202 to be inflated and deflated separately. Alternatively, the inflatable pool 10 in some embodiments includes a communication channel/opening or the like for communicating the interior space 105 of the side wall 104 with the inflatable chamber 210 of the inflatable bench 202 to allow simultaneous inflation and deflation of the side wall 104 and the inflatable bench 202, in which case an inflation valve may be provided on only one of the side wall 104 and the inflatable bench 202.
As mentioned above, in the first example, the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100 is non-inflatable. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 is inflatable, in which case the inflatable pool 10 may include a communication channel/opening or the like for communicating the interior space of the bottom wall 102 with the inflation chamber 210 of the inflatable stool 202 to allow for simultaneous inflation of the bottom wall 102 and the inflatable stool 202.
In some embodiments, the seat further includes an inflatable backrest coupled to the inflatable bench 202 to provide support for the user's head and back when the user is seated or lying on the inflatable bench 202, thereby providing a more comfortable use experience. The inflatable backrest may be integral with the inflatable bench 202 or detachably mounted to the inflatable bench 202.
A method of manufacturing a pneumatic pool according to a first example of a first embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 3A to 4B.
The method of manufacturing the pneumatic pool 10 according to the first example may include: providing the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 and the top sheet 204, side flaps 206, bottom sheet 208 and tensioning members 212 of the inflatable stool 202 (step a, as shown in fig. 4A); and assembling the inflatable bench 202 such that the inflatable bench 202 is non-detachably connected to the bottom wall 102 by the connecting portion 214 (step B, as shown in fig. 4B).
The bottom sheet 208 provided in step a has a connecting portion 214 formed at the outer periphery thereof, and the connecting portion 214 extends along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire outer periphery of the bottom sheet 208 is reserved for the connecting portion 214 for connecting to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100.
Step b may comprise: attaching both ends of the tension member 212 to the lower surface of the top sheet 204 and the upper surface of the bottom sheet 208, respectively; joining the bottom edge of side gusset 206 to bottom panel 208 such that joining portion 214 of bottom panel 208 is located on the outer peripheral side of seam 209 between bottom panel 208 and side gusset 206; and connecting the top edge of the side panels 206 with the topsheet 204. Wherein the top panel 204, bottom panel 208, and side panels 206 will collectively define an inflatable chamber 210 of the inflatable stool 202, and the tensioning members 212 are located within the inflatable chamber 210. Step b may further comprise: the attachment portion 214 of the bottom panel 208 is partially (e.g., intermittently) or fully non-removably attached to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100, thereby securing the inflatable bench 202 to the bottom wall 102.
As shown in fig. 4B, the assembled inflatable stool 202 with the inflatable chamber 210 may be placed on the bottom wall 102 at a suitable position, the connecting portion 214 of the inflatable stool 202 is pressed and welded with the bottom wall 102 on the machine base 22 of the welding device by using the copper mold 24 of the welding device (which has a ring-shaped configuration and has a shape matching the connecting portion 214 of the inflatable stool 202 extending along the entire periphery thereof), so that the bottom sheet 208 of the inflatable stool 202 is hermetically connected with the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100 at the entire outer periphery thereof by welding.
It is understood that the order of attachment between the top sheet 204, bottom sheet 208, side panels 206, tension members 212, and bottom wall 102 can be adjusted and is not limited to a particular order; the above-described joining of the top sheet 204, the bottom sheet 208, the side flaps 206, the tension members 212 and the bottom wall 102 to each other may be achieved by welding or gluing.
The manufacturing method may further include: providing an outer wall 101 and an inner wall 103 of the side wall 104, and assembling the side wall 104 such that the side wall 104 is connected to the bottom wall 102 (step c, not shown).
Fig. 5 to 6 show a structure of a pneumatic pool according to a second example of the first embodiment of the present invention. The pneumatic pool according to the second example is substantially the same in structure as the pneumatic pool according to the first example, except that the side wall 104 of the pneumatic pool 10 according to the second example forms a substantially circular shape around the bottom wall 102, and the inflatable stool 202 of the pneumatic pool 10 according to the second example has an open annular (i.e., substantially C-shaped) cross-section.
In addition to the shapes of the side walls and inflatable stools shown in the first and second examples, the side walls of the inflatable pool may alternatively form an oval, triangle, rectangle, pentagon or other polygon, or any other suitable shape around the bottom wall; and the inflatable stool may also have a cross-section that is circular, oval, closed loop, triangular, square, rectangular, pentagonal, or other polygonal shape, or any other suitable shape.
Other exemplary embodiments according to the present invention will be described continuously below, and the same points as those of the first embodiment will not be described again.
Fig. 7 to 10B illustrate a structure and a manufacturing method of a pneumatic pool according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 7 to 9B, a pneumatic pool 10 according to a second embodiment of the present invention includes a pool body 100 and seating. The cell body 100 includes a bottom wall 102 and a side wall 104, the bottom wall 102 and the side wall 104 together defining a water-containing space 108. The seat includes an inflatable bench 202, the inflatable bench 202 being disposed within the water-containing space 108. The inflatable bench 202 includes a top sheet 204, side panels 206, a bottom sheet 208, and an inflatable chamber 210. The top and bottom edges of the side panels 206 are joined to the top and bottom sheets 204 and 208, respectively, to collectively define an inflation chamber 210. The inflatable bench 202 further includes a tensioning member 212 disposed within the inflatable chamber 210, the ends of the tensioning member 212 being attached to the lower surface of the top sheet 204 and the upper surface of the bottom sheet 208, respectively. Wherein the above-mentioned connection of the top sheet 204, the side flaps 206, the bottom sheet 208 and the tension members 212 to each other may be achieved by welding or adhesive bonding.
The bottom sheet 208 of the inflatable bench 202 may have integrally formed connecting portions 214 (refer to fig. 9B) arranged in the circumferential direction of the inflatable bench 202. The inflatable pool 10 further includes an attachment tab 300 disposed between the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100. In the second embodiment, the attachment sheet 300 is substantially the same shape as the bottom sheet 208 of the inflatable stool 202. It will be appreciated that the attachment tab 300 may also be in the shape of a loop or other suitable shape such that the attachment tab 300 only covers a portion of the bottom sheet 208. The attachment piece 300 has an integrally formed attachment portion 302 (refer to fig. 7 and 9B) provided in the circumferential direction of the inflatable stool 202.
In the second embodiment, the connecting portion 214 is located on the inner peripheral side of the seam 209 between the bottom panel 208 and the side panel 206, and the connecting portion 214 is connected to the attachment panel 300. The connecting portion 214 may extend along the entire perimeter of the inflatable bench 202. The attaching portion 302 is located on the outer peripheral side of the seam 301 between the connecting portion 214 and the attaching piece 300, and the attaching portion 302 is connected to the bottom wall 102.
The attachment portion 302 may be formed at the outer periphery of the attachment flap 300 and extend along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire outer periphery of the attachment tab 300 may be reserved as the attachment portion 302, the attachment portion 302 being partially or fully connected to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100. For example, the attachment portion 302 is intermittently connected to the bottom wall 102 by welding or gluing, so that the attachment portion 302 is partially connected to the bottom wall 102. For another example, the attachment portion 302 is entirely connected to the bottom wall 102, i.e., the attachment piece 300 is hermetically connected to the bottom wall 102 at its entire outer periphery by welding or gluing.
It is contemplated that the attachment portion 302 in some embodiments includes a plurality of attachment sections spaced apart along a circumferential direction of the inflatable stool 202, each of the plurality of attachment sections being connected to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100.
A method of manufacturing a pneumatic pool according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 9A to 10B.
The method of manufacturing the pneumatic pool 10 according to the second embodiment may include: providing the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100, the top sheet 204, the side flaps 206, the bottom sheet 208, and the tensioning members 212 of the inflatable stool 202, and the attachment tabs 300 (step a, as shown in fig. 10A); and assembling the inflatable bench 202 such that the inflatable bench 202 is non-detachably connected to the bottom wall 102 by the attachment pieces 300 (step B, shown in fig. 10B).
The bottom sheet 208 provided in step a has a connecting portion 214 extending along the entire perimeter of the inflatable stool 202. The attachment tab 300 provided in step a has an attachment portion 302 formed at an outer periphery thereof, and the attachment portion 302 extends along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire outer periphery of the attachment tab 300 may be reserved as the attachment portion 302 for connection to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100.
Step b may comprise: attaching both ends of the tension member 212 to the lower surface of the top sheet 204 and the upper surface of the bottom sheet 208, respectively; connecting the lower surface of the connecting portion 214 of the base sheet 208 to the attachment sheet 300 such that the attachment portion 302 is located on the outer peripheral side of the seam 301 between the connecting portion 214 and the attachment sheet 300; joining the bottom edge of side panel 206 to bottom panel 208 such that the joined portion 214 of bottom panel 208 is located on the inner peripheral side of seam 209 between bottom panel 208 and side panel 206; and connecting the top edge of the side panels 206 with the topsheet 204. Wherein the top panel 204, bottom panel 208, and side panels 206 will collectively define an inflatable chamber 210 of the inflatable bench 202, and the tensioning member 212 is located within the inflatable chamber 210. Step b may further comprise: the attachment portion 302 of the attachment tab 300 is partially (e.g., intermittently) or fully connected to the bottom wall 102, thereby securing the inflatable stool 202 to the bottom wall 102.
As shown in fig. 10B, the inflatable stool 202 and the attaching piece 300 connected to each other may be placed at a suitable position on the bottom wall 102, and the attaching portion 302 of the attaching piece 300 and the bottom wall 102 are pressed and welded together on the machine base 22 of the welding apparatus by using the copper mold 24 of the welding apparatus (which has a shape matching the attaching portion 302 of the attaching piece 300), so that the connection of the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102 is achieved.
It is understood that the order of attachment between the top sheet 204, bottom sheet 208, side panels 206, tension members 212, attachment sheet 300, and bottom wall 102 may be adjusted and is not limited to a particular order; the above-described joining of the top sheet 204, the bottom sheet 208, the side flaps 206, the tension members 212, the attachment sheet 300 and the bottom wall 102 to each other may be achieved by welding or gluing.
The manufacturing method may further include: providing the components of the side wall 104, and assembling the side wall 104 such that the side wall 104 is connected to the bottom wall 102 (step c, not shown).
Fig. 11 to 14B illustrate a structure and a manufacturing method of a pneumatic pool according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 11 to 13B, a pneumatic pool 10 according to a third embodiment of the present invention includes a pool body 100 and seating. The cell body 100 includes a bottom wall 102 and a side wall 104, the bottom wall 102 and the side wall 104 together defining a water-containing space 108. The seat includes an inflatable bench 202, the inflatable bench 202 being disposed within the water-containing space 108. The inflatable bench 202 includes a top sheet 204, side flaps 206, and an inflatable chamber 210. The side flaps 206 may have integrally formed connection portions 214 (refer to fig. 11 and 13B) provided in the circumferential direction of the inflatable stool 202. The connecting portion 214 is formed at the bottom edge of the side gusset 206 and may extend along the entire perimeter of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire bottom edge of the side gusset 206 may be reserved as the connecting portion 214 for connecting to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100. The top edges of the side flaps 206 are joined to the top sheet 204 and the connecting portions 214 of the side flaps 206 are joined to the bottom wall 102 to collectively define the plenum chamber 210. The inflatable stool 202 further includes a tensioning member 212 disposed within the inflatable chamber 210, and two ends of the tensioning member 212 are connected to the lower surface of the top sheet 204 and the upper surface of the bottom wall 102, respectively. Wherein the above-mentioned connection of the top sheet 204, the side flaps 206, the tensioning members 212 and the bottom wall 102 to each other may be achieved by welding or gluing.
In this situation, the water in the water containing space 108 of the pool body 100 cannot enter between the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102, so that the inflatable stool is not pulled by the buoyancy of the water, and the damage of the connection part of the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102 is avoided. Moreover, the air chamber of the inflatable stool 202 does not need to be formed in advance through a plurality of walls, the inflatable stool 202 is installed on the bottom wall 102, and the bottom wall 102 is also used as one wall of the inflatable stool 202, so that the material is saved, and the production cost of the inflatable pool is reduced.
A method of manufacturing a pneumatic pool according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 13A to 14B.
The method of manufacturing the pneumatic water pool 10 according to the third embodiment may include: providing the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 and the top sheet 204, side flaps 206 and tensioning members 212 of the inflatable stool 202 (step a, as shown in fig. 14A); and assembling the inflatable bench 202 such that the inflatable bench 202 is non-detachably connected to the bottom wall 102 (step B, as shown in fig. 14B).
The side gusset 206 provided in step a has a connecting portion 214 formed at the bottom edge thereof, and the connecting portion 214 extends along the entire periphery of the inflatable stool 202. In other words, the entire bottom edge of the side gusset 206 may be reserved as the connecting portion 214 for connecting to the bottom wall 102 of the tank body 100. Step b may comprise: connecting the two ends of the tension member 212 to the lower surface of the top plate 204 and the upper surface of the bottom wall 102, respectively; attaching the top edge of the side flaps 206 to the topsheet 204; and connecting the connecting portion 214 of the side panels 206 to the bottom wall 102 such that the top panel 204, the side panels 206, and the bottom wall 102 collectively define an inflation chamber 210 of the inflatable bench 202, and the tensioning member 212 is located within the inflation chamber 210. As such, the inflatable bench 202 is secured to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 while the inflatable chamber 210 forming the inflatable bench 202 is assembled.
As shown in fig. 14B, the tension members 212 may be welded to the top and bottom walls 204 and 102 and the side flaps 206 may be welded to the top and bottom walls 204, and then the connecting portions 214 of the side flaps 206 and the bottom wall 102 may be pressed and welded together on the machine base 22 of the welding device by using the copper mold 24 of the welding device (which has a shape matching the connecting portions 214 of the side flaps 206), so that the inflatable stool 202 is assembled and connected to the bottom wall 102.
It is understood that the order of attachment between the top sheet 204, side flaps 206, tension members 212, and bottom wall 102 can be adjusted and is not limited to a particular order; the above-described connections of the top sheet 204, the side flaps 206, the tension members 212 and the bottom wall 102 to each other may be made by welding or gluing.
The manufacturing method may further include: providing the components of the side wall 104, and assembling the side wall 104 such that the side wall 104 is connected to the bottom wall 102 (step c, not shown).
Fig. 15 shows a structure of a pneumatic pool according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Referring to fig. 15, a pneumatic pool 10 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention includes a pool body 100 and seating. The cell body 100 includes a bottom wall 102 and a side wall 104, the bottom wall 102 and the side wall 104 together defining a water-containing space 108. The seat includes an inflatable bench 202, the inflatable bench 202 being disposed within the water-containing space 108. The inflatable bench 202 includes a top sheet 204, side panels 206, a bottom sheet (not shown), and an inflatable chamber (not shown). The top and bottom edges of the side panels 206 are joined to the top and bottom sheets 204 and bottom sheets, respectively, to collectively define an inflatable chamber. The inflatable bench 202 also includes a tensioning member (not shown) disposed within the inflatable chamber, with both ends of the tensioning member being attached to the top and bottom sheets 204, respectively. Wherein the above-mentioned connection of the top sheet 204, the side flaps 206, the bottom sheet and the tension members to each other may be achieved by welding or gluing. The inflatable bench 202 may be removably attached to the bottom wall 102. In the fourth embodiment, the inflatable bench 202 is connected to the bottom wall 102 of the pool body 100 by one or more attachment assemblies (e.g., a buckle assembly 304, see fig. 15A and 15B). Specifically, the buckle assembly 304 includes a first attachment member 304a and a second attachment member 304b that mate with each other, e.g., one of the first attachment member 304a and the second attachment member 304b is a male buckle and the other is a female buckle. The first attachment member 304a is secured to the inflatable bench 202 by a third attachment member 304c (e.g., comprising a nylon strap), and the second attachment member 304b is secured to the inflatable bench 202 by a fourth attachment member 304d (e.g., comprising a nylon strap). The buckle assembly 304 also includes a loop 304e disposed on the bottom wall 102, the fourth attachment member 304d passes through the loop 304e, and the fourth attachment member 304d is adjustable in length, thereby allowing adjustment of the distance between the inflatable stool 202 and the bottom wall 102.
Alternatively, in some embodiments, the third attachment member 304c is adjustable in length; in other embodiments, the third attachment member 304c and the fourth attachment member 304d are each adjustable in length. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the first attachment member 304a is secured to the inflatable bench 202 by a third attachment member (e.g., comprising a nylon strap), and the second attachment member 304b is secured to the bottom wall 102 by a fourth attachment member (e.g., comprising a nylon strap).
It is to be appreciated that the attachment assembly in other embodiments includes one of a hook and loop fastener, one or more zippers, a tie strap, or other implementations.
It should also be understood that the various components and features described herein may be made from a variety of materials, including but not limited to polymers, rubbers, metals, and other suitable materials or combinations of materials known to those skilled in the art. The embodiments shown in fig. 1 to 15 only show the shape, size and arrangement of the various optional components of the pneumatic pool according to the present invention, however, they are only illustrative and not restrictive, and other shapes, sizes and arrangements may be adopted without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The technical content and technical features of the present invention have been disclosed above, but it should be understood that various changes and modifications of the concept disclosed above can be made by those skilled in the art under the inventive concept of the present invention, and all fall within the scope of the present invention. The above description of embodiments is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive, and the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.

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1. An inflatable pool with built-in seating, the inflatable pool comprising:
the water tank comprises a tank body and a water tank, wherein the tank body comprises a bottom wall and a side wall, and the bottom wall and the side wall jointly define a water containing space; and
the seat comprises an inflatable stool, the inflatable stool is arranged in the water containing space and comprises a top sheet, side surrounding sheets and an inflatable chamber, and the inflatable chamber is at least limited by the top sheet and the side surrounding sheets;
wherein the inflatable stool is detachably connected to the bottom wall, or
The inflatable stool has an integrated connecting portion provided in a circumferential direction thereof and is connected to the bottom wall by the connecting portion in a non-detachable manner.
2. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 1, wherein the inflatable bench further comprises a bottom panel, the side flaps being connected with the top panel and the bottom panel, respectively, to define the inflatable chamber together, wherein the bottom panel or the side flaps have the connecting portions.
3. The inflatable pool of claim 2, wherein the bottom panel has the connecting portion, wherein the connecting portion is located at a peripheral side of a seam between the bottom panel and the side flaps, and wherein the connecting portion is connected to the bottom wall.
4. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 3, wherein the connection portion is formed at an outer periphery of the bottom sheet, and the connection portion extends along an entire periphery of the inflatable stool.
5. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 2, wherein the bottom sheet has the connecting portion, the inflatable pool further comprises an attachment sheet disposed between the inflatable stool and the bottom wall, the attachment sheet having an integral attaching portion disposed in a circumferential direction of the inflatable stool,
wherein the connecting portion is connected to the attaching piece, the attaching portion being located on an outer peripheral side of a seam between the connecting portion and the attaching piece and connected to the bottom wall.
6. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 5, wherein the attachment portion is formed at an outer periphery of the attachment tab, and the connection portion and the attachment portion each extend along an entire periphery of the inflatable stool.
7. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 1, wherein the side panels have the attachment portions, the side panels being attached to the top panel, the attachment portions being attached to the bottom wall such that the top panel, the side panels and the bottom wall collectively define the inflation chamber.
8. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 7, wherein the connection portion is formed at a bottom edge of the side panels, and the connection portion extends along an entire circumference of the inflatable stool.
9. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 1, wherein the connecting portion is welded or glued to the bottom wall.
10. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of claim 1, wherein the inflatable bench further comprises a bottom panel, the side panels are connected with the top panel and the bottom panel, respectively, to collectively define the inflatable chamber, and the inflatable bench is detachably connected to the bottom wall.
11. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of any of claims 2 to 6 and 10, wherein the inflatable stool comprises a tension member disposed within the inflatable chamber connecting the top sheet and the bottom sheet.
12. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of any of claims 7 to 9, wherein the inflatable bench comprises a tension member disposed within the inflatable chamber connecting the top sheet and the bottom wall.
13. The inflatable pool with built-in seat of any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the inflatable stool has a cross-section that is circular, oval, open ring, closed ring, or polygonal.
14. An inflatable pool with built-in seat as claimed in any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the seat further comprises an inflatable backrest connected to the inflatable stool.
15. A pneumatic pool with built-in seat as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the side walls are inflatable.
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