Three-Part System An air-bag system comprises three principal elements: an electronic sensor, an inflator and an inflatable bag.
Other workers tried to lift the slabs with inflatable bags designed to support 17 tons, but the slabs could only be moved a few inches at a time.
Mr. Pearman's system calls for the placement of inflatable bags - much like automobile airbags - at strategic points throughout the air ducts in a building.
Wardrop's kit looked like a good one, inflatable bag and all.
Some planes, designated VE-7SF, had floatation gear consisting of inflatable bags stowed away, available to help keep the plane afloat when ditching at sea.
They contain an inflatable bag (ballute) on the top of them, which slows them down and spreads them out.
The extracted vapor may be collected in a jar or inflatable bag, or inhaled directly through a hose or pipe.
Most divers use a weighted sled to dive down and use an inflatable bag to return to the surface (AIDA).
The vapor can be collected in a jar or inflatable bag, or inhaled directly.
Dunnage bags, also known as airbags, air cushions, and inflatable bags, are used to secure and stabilize cargo.