Versatile expansion device
An expansion device, for use for flotation and as a headrest, is formed of flexible corrugated tubing capable of contracting into a compact size for storage, and said tubing capable of expanding for application about the body of the wearer, the expandable tubing including end caps capable of hermetic sealing to seal the interior of the expansion device when used for floatation. The end caps that have an eyelet provided there through, for the application of strapping, when the expansion device is applied to the body of the wearer when used as a flotation support. The expandable tubing is made of polymer, and can include a spiral wire integrated in one of the apex or valley of one tubing to reinforce the expandable tubing during repeated application.
This non provisional patent application claims priority to the provisional patent application having Ser. No. 61/210,412, having filing date Mar. 19, 2009.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to the application of an expandable device, generally fabricated from polymer, and sometimes being reinforced with an integral spiral wire, where its ends may be sealed off, or applied by interconnecting upon itself, or fasten by a belt, to the user, to function as a float, a swim training device, a neck rest, or for a variety of other purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious types of expandable devices have long been available in the art. For example, ductwork, such as used for venting a close dryer from a building, to the exterior, has long utilized a flexible polymer sheet type of tubing, that is reinforced with a strand of spiral wire located integrally therein, which is normally condensed when displayed for marketing, or shipment, but can be readily pulled into expansion, for extending to the exterior of a building, or to an exterior vent. Similar types of expandable ductwork have been employed for heating and air conditioning purposes, and for myriad of other uses. Usually these tubes are extremely thin polymer film.
A variety of other expandable types of tubes have been available, and have been used for various purposes, whether its toys, flow lines, or for other and related applications.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThis invention contemplates the usage of a polymer tube, incorporating sufficient flexibility that it can be expanded into a lengthy configuration, as during usage, or it can be forced back into a contracted state, as when it is to be stored, as during non usage. Generally, such flexible tubing is made of a expandable polymer, or at least having sufficient flexibility to allow it to be manipulated into various configuration, shapes, as during usage. Furthermore, such tubing is made into a corrugated configuration, that allows for expansion, or its compressed contraction, as explained. In addition, and while the tube may be made totally of polymer alone, to add to its reinforcement, it may incorporate along the outer edges of its corrugated configuration an integrated and embedded wire, of a spiral configuration, that adds to the reinforcement of the tube, during usage and application. Furthermore, it tends to resist collapsing of the polymer tube, since the wire may absorb the flexibility of the tube, during its manipulation, and relieves stress upon the polymer covering itself, Such polymers normally may comprise of polyurethane, polyethylene, and even a thin walled polypropylene.
The various specific usages of the tube may include its application as a waist float, for use by the beginning swimmer, or perhaps have application as a safety means, for boaters, sail boaters, or the like. Or, the tube may be expanded and rest behind the neck, and extend down the front of the wear, and strapped onto position, to function as a float, as while swimming, or even for use for emergency purposes. Or, the expanded tube may be somewhat lengthened, and extended around the neck, to act as a neck brace or rest, when a user desires to attain a comfortable position, as while resting, or taking a nap. The expandable tube may have smooth exterior surface, at select locations, as at the point of its contact with the back of the neck of the wearer, when it is being used as a head rest, in order to add to the comfort. The expandable corrugated portions will extend there from, and will allow for the neck rest to be extended downwardly, and to the front, to keep the head into position, while resting.
The structure of the expandable tube, when used in various configurations, may be modified, depending upon its application. For example, integrally formed on the end of the length of expandable corrugated tube are end caps, at each end, and which may include a closure, such as a stopper, that can be compressed into position, once the expandable tubing has been located into position, to seal off its interior, when the tubing is to function as a float. Or, the end closure for the tube may include an eyelet, so that strapping, rope, or other fastening means can be included there through, as when the expandable tubing is to be used as a float device. In addition, integral segments of lengths of straight tubing can be integrated into the ends of the expandable device, and the two ends may telescope together, and seal, where the float is to be used as a waist float, so that air may be entrapped therein, and sealed in position, once the expandable device has been located around the waste around the swimmer, for use for safety purposes.
There may also be formed upon the surface of the expandable tubing various smooth length of tube, integrated therein, so as to add to the comfort of the device, as for example, when used as a head or neck rest.
The tubing may be reinforced by adding, during its fabrication, a spiral wire to its integral construction, so as to add to its resiliency, when expanded or contracted, to add to its reinforcement as a corrugated tubing, and to further add to the strength of the expandable tubing, for sustained and continuous usage, for some extended length of time.
It is, therefore, the principal object of this invention to provide a length of expandable tubing, which may also be contracted, that may be applied for a variety of purposes.
Another object of this invention is to provide an expansion device that may be hermetically sealed, to function as a float for the user.
Yet another object of this invention is to provide an expandable device where its ends may accept a strap, to allow it to be fastened to the user as a float during swimming, boating, or for other emergency purposes.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an expansion device that may hermetically seal by interconnecting its ends, when functioning as a waist float during usage.
Another object is to provide a float device that may be applied around the neck, and hermetically sealed at its ends, to ensure that the user can maintain his/her head above the water, when applied.
Another object of this invention is to provide an expanding device that can be used as a neck rest, as while driving, on a airplane, or even as a neck brace, during convalescences.
A further object of this invention is to provide an expandable tubing device, of a corrugated style, that may be reinforced with metal to sustain its useful life.
These and other objects may become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the summary of the invention as provided herein, and upon undertaken a study of the description of its preferred embodiment, in view of the drawings.
In referring to the drawings,
The same reference numerals refer to the same parts throughout the various figures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTIn referring to the figures of the drawings, the various uses and applications of the versatile expansion device of this invention are readily disclosed. Initially, in
As can be seen in
Various examples of different uses for the expansion device of this invention can be readily determined upon reviewing the figures of the drawings. For example, in
As an alternative, the floatation device, and more particularly its expansion means 1 can likewise be draped about the neck of the wearer, in the manner as shown in
Other types of uses for this particular invention can be seen in
In another embodiment, the intermediate portion 20 has its two opposite ends 20a, 20b, that adjoin the corrugated portions. The intermediate portion has a smooth texture provided as a lining by fabric, soft rubber, EVA foam, and the like. The intermediate portion has fluid communication through the remainder of the tubing, or expansion device. As described in
Obviously, similar type of flotation device could be used, for example, with children, as they are being trained for swimming, to give them some feeling of security that may help them float upon the surface of the water, while being instructed regarding the art of swimming.
And
Variations or modifications to this subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the development as provided herein. Such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, and the scope of the development as defined herein, are intend to me encompassed within the subject matter of this invention, as understood. The description of the invention in the preferred embodiment, and its depiction in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.
Claims
1. An expandable device for use for floatation, including an expandable corrugated tube like member, which can be contracted into a smaller dimension, but expanded for use in application as a flotation device about either the neck or the waist of its wearer, said expansion device having a pair of ends, each end capable of being sealed so as to furnish a hermetic seal for the expansion device when expanded and prepared for usage and application, whereby the expansion device may be applied about the person, for application as a flotation device as required.
2. The flotation device of claim 1 wherein said ends of the floatation device are sealed, to provide for a hermetic seal within the interior of said device.
3. The flotation device of claim 2 wherein the end seals include a pair of sleeves, one sleeve being of lesser diameter than the other, and wherein said pair of end sleeves may telescopically slide one within the other, to hermetically seal the ends of the expansion device during its usage for flotation purposes.
4. The flotation device of claim 2 wherein each end of said flotation device has an end cap, hermetically sealed to said end of said flotation device, and an upstanding sleeve, said sleeve having a aperture there through, and a plug for placement within said aperture to hermetically seal the interior of the flotation device during its usage.
5. The flotation device of claim 2 and including an end cap, said end cap being hermetically sealed to said end of the expansion tubing, said end cap having an upstanding eyelet, said eyelet having an aperture provided there through for the application of strapping to provide for securement of the flotation device to the wearer, during usage and application.
6. The flotation device of claim 1, wherein said expandable corrugated tubing includes reinforcement means, said reinforcement means comprising a wire integrated into the structure of the expansion device at one of its apex or valley to reinforce the structure of the expansion device when expanded and contracted during usage.
7. The expansion device of claim 6 wherein the expansion device is used for flotation purposes.
8. The expansion device of claim 6 wherein the expansion device is used as a headrest.
9. An expansion device, formed of corrugated tubing, said corrugated tubing capable of being contracted into a compact form for storage, and said corrugated tubing capable of being expanded, and wrapped about the neck of the wearer to function as a neck brace while resting.
10. The expansion device of claim 9 wherein each end of said expansion device has an end cap, hermetically sealed to said end of said flotation device, and an upstanding sleeve, said sleeve having a aperture there through, and a plug for placement within said aperture to hermetically seal the interior of the expansion device during its usage.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 2, 2010
Publication Date: Sep 23, 2010
Inventor: Sunny E. L. Huang (Claremont, CA)
Application Number: 12/660,594
International Classification: B63B 35/73 (20060101); B63C 9/08 (20060101); A47C 16/00 (20060101);