Patents Assigned to Finecard International Limited
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Patent number: 8615966Abstract: A structure which is transformable by inflation from a collapsed condition for storage to an erect condition for use has an inflatable tubular framework and at least one flexible web attached to and extending between two or more regions of the framework. The inflatable framework is formed by at least one inner inflatable tubular element (A, B) of flexible, elastic, air-impermeable material and having an inflation valve (13,15) accommodated within an outer sleeve arrangement of a material which is flexible but substantially non-elastic and restrained therein upon inflation. The outer sleeve arrangement is configured to include at least one branch point and/or at least one abrupt bend and the configuration of the inner tubular element or elements (A, B) corresponds to that (branch points (a, b) and abrupt bends (z)) so that the inner tube or tubes will substantially fill the outer sleeve arrangement upon inflation.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Mark Thompson
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Patent number: 8573239Abstract: A collapsible portable structure which may provide a play environment for children has side walling defining an upright corner region with a free side edge and a canopy which straddles the corner region. The canopy may provide a roof-like cover or at least a partial enclosure. The side walling is formed by at least one continuous loop of a flexible coilable rod supporting a flexible fabric panel. Thus there may be one curved or angular panel, or two adjoining panels or panel sections. The canopy is of flexile fabric and is attached to the fabric of the side walling at a location spaced inwardly from the free edge of the side walling. The canopy is supported separately from the side walling panels by at least one separate pole. A ground sheet may optionally be provided extending across the corner region between the lower edges of the side walling.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2011Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventors: Kerry Pritchard, Mark Thompson, Anthony Brereton
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Publication number: 20130037069Abstract: A collapsible portable structure which may provide a play environment for children has side walling defining an upright corner region with a free side edge and a canopy which straddles the corner region. The canopy may provide a roof-like cover or at least a partial enclosure. The side walling is formed by at least one continuous loop of a flexible coilable rod supporting a flexible fabric panel. Thus there may be one curved or angular panel, or two adjoining panels or panel sections. The canopy is of flexile fabric and is attached to the fabric of the side walling at a location spaced inwardly from the free edge of the side walling. The canopy is supported separately from the side walling panels by at least one separate pole. A ground sheet may optionally be provided extending across the corner region between the lower edges of the side walling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: FINECARD INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventors: Kerry Pritchard, Mark Thompson, Anthony Brereton
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Publication number: 20120090248Abstract: A structure which is transformable by inflation from a collapsed condition for storage to an erect condition for use has an inflatable tubular framework and at least one flexible web attached to and extending between two or more regions of the framework. The inflatable framework is formed by at least one inner inflatable tubular element (A, B) of flexible, elastic, air-impermeable material and having an inflation valve (13,15) accommodated within an outer sleeve arrangement of a material which is flexible but substantially non-elastic and restrained therein upon inflation. The outer sleeve arrangement is configured to include at least one branch point and/or at least one abrupt bend and the configuration of the inner tubular element or elements (A, B) corresponds to that (branch points (a, b) and abrupt bends (z)) so that the inner tube or tubes will substantially fill the outer sleeve arrangement upon inflation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: FINECARD INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventor: Mark Thompson
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Publication number: 20100043144Abstract: An article of bedding comprising a bottom sheet (11) having side walls (12) thus to form a box sheet to be placed elastically over a mattress (10), and a top cover (14) having its edges attached to those of the bottom sheet (11) by means of a gusset (16). A sliding clasp fastener or the like (15) is provided to attach the edges of the bottom sheet and top cover together respectively when the article is not in use. A pillowcase (18) is permanently or removably attached to one end of the sheet and has an opening for insertion and removal of a pillow. The entire article, possibly excluding the pillow, is preferably of machine washable materials. An article made in this way ensures that the top cover which may contain a duvet, cannot slide off the bed inadvertently and therefore the occupant, most likely a child, is kept warm and safe from falling out of bed whilst having freedom of movement within the enclosure formed by the bottom sheet and top cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: FINECARD INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventor: Mark Anthony Thompson
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Publication number: 20080178386Abstract: An article of bedding comprising a bottom sheet (11) having side walls (12) thus to form a box sheet to be placed elastically over a mattress (10), and a top cover (14) having its edges attached to those of the bottom sheet (11) by means of a gusset (16). A sliding clasp fastener or the like (15) is provided to attach the edges of the bottom sheet and top cover together respectively when the article is not in use. A pillowcase (18) is permanently or removably attached to one end of the sheet and has an opening for insertion and removal of a pillow. The entire article, possibly excluding the pillow, is preferably of machine washable materials. An article made in this way ensures that the top cover which may contain a duvet, cannot slide off the bed inadvertently and therefore the occupant, most likely a child, is kept warm and safe from falling out of bed whilst having freedom of movement within the enclosure formed by the bottom sheet and top cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: FINECARD INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventor: Mark Anthony Thompson
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Patent number: 7089703Abstract: An erectable play structure for children including one or more enclosures or pods (10, 11, 12) which may be interconnected by one or more access tunnels (14) the whole structure being formed predominantly from a non-self supporting material thus to be collapsible for storage and adapted to be connected to an air pump (18) whereby the internal pressure within the structure may be slightly in excess of ambient pressure thus to maintain the structure in an erect condition. One or more access ports (15, 16) and/or blanking plates (17) may be provided in each enclosure to allow or prevent access to or exit from the enclosure. The access ports (16) are constructed such that after passage there through they resume a closed condition to resist escape of air therethrough. Hook and loop fasteners or the like are used to attach the enclosures, tunnels and access ports together in assembly of the structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Anthony Paul Brereton
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Patent number: 6854415Abstract: A seat belt tension sensing device adapted for sensing tension in a belt securing a child's car seat in a vehicle, and comprising a housing (52) having a upper housing member (50) hingedly attached (at 54) to a lower housing member 52, and a closure catch (58) to permit the passage of a length of seat belt (36) through the housing to pass over a depressible switch (66). Within the housing is a power source (40) and alarm/indicator (41) responsive to a signal emitted by the switch (66) when actuated by the scar belt (36) passing over the switch. Sufficient belt tension may be shown by a visible indicator, while insufficient tension may be indicated by an audible alarm.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventors: F. Michael Barnes, Benjamin Gregory Shepherd
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Patent number: 6851136Abstract: A portable “pop-up” structure comprising a first part (10) forming a receptacle, and a second part (11) forming an enclosure for the receptacle. The first and second parts are separable and each may be folded into a plurality of overlying loops for storing. Each part of the structure is made from a flexible coilable material frame with a foldable cloth-like material between the frame members. Thus, the structure forms a portable cot or animal bed which may be quickly released and erected using the “pop-up” principle, yet readily folded and stowed when not required.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Anthony Paul Brereton
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Patent number: 6257263Abstract: A portable pop-up self-supporting of tent-like form comprising a pair of hinged side members (A) and (B) each consisting of a flexible sheet having a peripheral coilable frame. The two side members are hinged along adjacent edges and the opposed edges are joined by flexible base sheet (C). The triangular ends of the tent may be closed by a flexible material including an access flap if required. The base of the tent is held apart by a removable and separate panel member (D) also consisting of a flexible panel having a peripheral coilable semi-rigid frame. The entire structure comprising the side members and the separate base member may be coiled into overlaying loops for storage and, is self-erecting when released.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Anthony Paul Brereton
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Patent number: D593788Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Mark Anthony Thompson
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Patent number: D598231Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Finecard International LimitedInventor: Mark Anthony Thompson