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- This invention relates generally to air mattresses and more particularly to a air mattress with an second inflatable layer on top to provide a “pillow top” appearance and feel to the mattress.
- the standard air mattress also could be improved in appearance and feel.
- the single vinyl top sheet of these mattresses is rather typically plain and flat in appearance, even with a pattern embossed thereon.
- Conventional mattresses on the other hand, traditionally have a tufted or quilted appearance which people find attractive.
- conventional mattresses often have a different feel to the user than that achieved with conventional air mattresses. Such mattresses could be more acceptable with a better feel.
- Another feature is the provision of such a air mattress with an improved appearance.
- a third feature is the provision of such a air mattress with increased versatility.
- an air mattress in its broadest aspect includes a first inflatable compartment having a first layer, a second layer, a strip extending from the first layer to the second layer such that the strip defines sides, the length of the strip defining a height of the first inflatable layer, and a periphery defining a length and a width, the strip being air-impervious.
- the air mattress also includes a second inflatable compartment having at least one additional layer and extending generally the length and width of the periphery, the second inflatable compartment being tufted, the second inflatable compartment having a vertical extent substantially less than the height of the first inflatable compartment.
- the air mattress also includes a layer of cushioning material in one of the first and the second inflatable compartment, wherein the other of the first and the second inflatable compartment is inflated but does not contain a layer of cushioning material, wherein the second layer forms a boundary surface between the first inflatable compartment and the second inflatable compartment and contains a plurality of fluid communication channels between the first compartment and the second compartment, the fluid communication channels providing fluid communication between the first and second inflatable compartments to enable fluid in one of the first and second inflatable compartments flow into the other of the first and second inflatable compartments.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the air mattress of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the air mattress of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view, with parts broken away for clarity, of the air mattress of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of the air mattress of the present invention, showing the seal between the top and bottom compartments of the air mattress;
- FIGS. 5A-5C show variations in the pillow top of the present invention.
- an air mattress 11 of the present invention includes a first inflatable compartment 13 having a length and width, when inflated, sufficient to support a human body.
- Compartment 13 is composed of a first vinyl sheet 15 forming a top of the compartment, a second vinyl sheet 17 forming a bottom of the compartment, and a vinyl strip 19 forming the sides of the compartment.
- the first inflatable compartment 13 may be inflated by means of a standard inflate, or inflate/deflate, valve 20 disposed at a convenient location in the wall of compartment 13 .
- Air mattress 11 also includes a second inflatable compartment 21 disposed on the top of the first inflatable compartment 13 and secured thereto at least along a portion of the first inflatable compartment (as is shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 ).
- Second compartment 21 extends generally the length and width of the top 15 of the first compartment 13 and is of a size, when inflated, sufficient to support a human body.
- the second compartment 21 is composed of a first vinyl layer 23 forming the top of the second compartment, a second vinyl layer 25 forming the bottom of the second compartment, and a vinyl strip 27 forming the sides of the second compartment.
- the second compartment is inflatable to give the top of the air mattress a soft, pillow-like appearance and feel. It is preferred that the top of second compartment 21 include a soft, non-vinyl fabric or surface secured thereto.
- FIG. 1 also shows an optional pump 28 that may be used to inflate or inflate/deflate the compartments.
- the pump may be attached permanently to valve 20 , if desired, or may be attached temporarily to the valve by the user.
- the first and second compartments are secured together along, but spaced inwardly from, the perimeter.
- the perimeter seal is labeled 31 .
- the perimeter seal 31 may be recessed approximately one inch from the edge of the mattress. This seal connects the top vinyl layer 15 of the first compartment to the bottom vinyl layer 25 of the second compartment.
- the compartments are sealed together (at seals 33 ) adjacent a plurality of holes 35 that provide fluid communication channel connecting the first and second compartments.
- the first and second compartments should also be secured together at other places.
- the seals may be formed using any known sealing method.
- the compartments have a single inflation/deflation valve 20 , and that (in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 ) the inflation air for the second compartment flow initially into the first compartment.
- the single inflation/deflation valve could be disposed in a wall of the second compartment instead, in which case inflating air flow would be from the second compartment to the first.
- the vinyl layers of the first compartment are held together along the perimeter by vinyl strip 19 and internally by a plurality of spaced ribs 41 .
- Ribs 41 are preferably formed of vinyl, extend transversely across the compartment, and are sealed to the vinyl layers of the first compartment along their length.
- the ribs are preferably notched on each end as shown in FIGS. 3 and terminate short of seal 31 . This provides for air flow around the ribs and permits the portions of the compartments outboard of the seal 31 to flex relatively independently of each other.
- second compartment 21 includes a plurality of ribs 45 that serve the same functions for the second compartment that ribs 41 serve for the first compartment. It is preferred that first compartment 13 be somewhat taller, when inflated, than second compartment 21 . For this reason, ribs 41 are preferably taller than ribs 45 . For example, ribs 41 can be approximately four inches in height, while ribs 45 would be approximately three includes in height. Other dimensions could of course be used.
- air mattress 11 leaves the first and second compartments substantially free to move with respect to each other except at their periphery. Specifically, sealing the compartments together substantially only along the exterior portion allows the inner portions of the compartments to move substantially with respect to one another, thereby improving the feel of the mattress. Similarly, the fact that the primary seal 31 is recessed from the periphery of the two compartments permits limited relative movement of the second compartment with respect to the first compartment along the edge of the mattress.
- FIGS. 5A-5C there are shown certain variations in the pillow top of the present invention.
- FIG. 5A illustrates in simplified form the construction of FIG. 3 , with the addition of a plurality of holes 51 and 53 through ribs 45 and 41 respectively. This holes provide increased airflow back and forth in the two compartments. It should be appreciated that the second compartment in this construction has two seams and forms a gusset.
- FIG. 5B illustrates a similar construction in which the top (second) compartment is constructed with a seam 55 in its vertical wall. This construction provides a more two-dimensional pillow top appearance (as opposed to the three-dimensional effect of the construction of FIG. 5A ).
- FIG. 5C illustrates another two-dimensional-type construction in which the top layer 23 of second compartment 21 and the bottom layer 25 of that compartment are joined together by discontinuous seals 59 .
- each seal could be a circle, or could run for only a few inches or so. Air in the second compartment in this construction flows around the seals 59 . This construction provides a pleasing, tufted appearance to the pillow top of the mattress.
- the air mattress of the present invention may be constructed in various sizes and shapes. It may be packaged and sold or stored in a bag, if desired.
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An air mattress includes a first inflatable compartment having a first layer, a second layer, a strip extending from the first layer to the second layer such that the strip defines sides, the length of the strip defining a height of the first inflatable layer, and a periphery defining a length and a width, the strip being air-impervious. The air mattress also includes a second inflatable compartment having at least one additional layer and extending generally the length and width of the periphery, the second inflatable compartment being tufted, the second inflatable compartment having a vertical extent substantially less than the height of the first inflatable compartment. The air mattress also includes a layer of cushioning material in one of the first and the second inflatable compartment, wherein the other of the first and the second inflatable compartment is inflated but does not contain a layer of cushioning material.
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- This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/032,872, filed on Dec. 26, 2001 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/821,932, filed Mar. 30, 2001.
- Not applicable.
- This invention relates generally to air mattresses and more particularly to a air mattress with an second inflatable layer on top to provide a “pillow top” appearance and feel to the mattress.
- The standard air mattress also could be improved in appearance and feel. The single vinyl top sheet of these mattresses is rather typically plain and flat in appearance, even with a pattern embossed thereon. Conventional mattresses, on the other hand, traditionally have a tufted or quilted appearance which people find attractive.
- Moreover, conventional mattresses often have a different feel to the user than that achieved with conventional air mattresses. Such mattresses could be more acceptable with a better feel.
- Among the various features of the present invention may be noted the provision of an air mattress in which the comfort is improved.
- Another feature is the provision of such a air mattress with an improved appearance.
- A third feature is the provision of such a air mattress with increased versatility.
- Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
- Briefly, in its broadest aspect an air mattress includes a first inflatable compartment having a first layer, a second layer, a strip extending from the first layer to the second layer such that the strip defines sides, the length of the strip defining a height of the first inflatable layer, and a periphery defining a length and a width, the strip being air-impervious. The air mattress also includes a second inflatable compartment having at least one additional layer and extending generally the length and width of the periphery, the second inflatable compartment being tufted, the second inflatable compartment having a vertical extent substantially less than the height of the first inflatable compartment. The air mattress also includes a layer of cushioning material in one of the first and the second inflatable compartment, wherein the other of the first and the second inflatable compartment is inflated but does not contain a layer of cushioning material, wherein the second layer forms a boundary surface between the first inflatable compartment and the second inflatable compartment and contains a plurality of fluid communication channels between the first compartment and the second compartment, the fluid communication channels providing fluid communication between the first and second inflatable compartments to enable fluid in one of the first and second inflatable compartments flow into the other of the first and second inflatable compartments.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating the air mattress of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the air mattress ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view, with parts broken away for clarity, of the air mattress ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of the air mattress of the present invention, showing the seal between the top and bottom compartments of the air mattress; and -
FIGS. 5A-5C show variations in the pillow top of the present invention. - Similar reference characters indicate similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
- Turning to the drawings and more specifically to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , anair mattress 11 of the present invention includes a firstinflatable compartment 13 having a length and width, when inflated, sufficient to support a human body.Compartment 13 is composed of afirst vinyl sheet 15 forming a top of the compartment, asecond vinyl sheet 17 forming a bottom of the compartment, and avinyl strip 19 forming the sides of the compartment. Preferably the firstinflatable compartment 13 may be inflated by means of a standard inflate, or inflate/deflate,valve 20 disposed at a convenient location in the wall ofcompartment 13. -
Air mattress 11 also includes a secondinflatable compartment 21 disposed on the top of the firstinflatable compartment 13 and secured thereto at least along a portion of the first inflatable compartment (as is shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 ).Second compartment 21 extends generally the length and width of thetop 15 of thefirst compartment 13 and is of a size, when inflated, sufficient to support a human body. Thesecond compartment 21 is composed of afirst vinyl layer 23 forming the top of the second compartment, asecond vinyl layer 25 forming the bottom of the second compartment, and avinyl strip 27 forming the sides of the second compartment. The second compartment is inflatable to give the top of the air mattress a soft, pillow-like appearance and feel. It is preferred that the top ofsecond compartment 21 include a soft, non-vinyl fabric or surface secured thereto. -
FIG. 1 also shows anoptional pump 28 that may be used to inflate or inflate/deflate the compartments. The pump may be attached permanently tovalve 20, if desired, or may be attached temporarily to the valve by the user. - As can be seen more clearly in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , the first and second compartments are secured together along, but spaced inwardly from, the perimeter. This is shown most clearly inFIG. 4 where the perimeter seal is labeled 31. For example, theperimeter seal 31 may be recessed approximately one inch from the edge of the mattress. This seal connects thetop vinyl layer 15 of the first compartment to thebottom vinyl layer 25 of the second compartment. In addition, the compartments are sealed together (at seals 33) adjacent a plurality ofholes 35 that provide fluid communication channel connecting the first and second compartments. Of course, if desired, the first and second compartments should also be secured together at other places. The seals may be formed using any known sealing method. - It is preferred that the compartments have a single inflation/
deflation valve 20, and that (in the embodiment shown inFIG. 1 ) the inflation air for the second compartment flow initially into the first compartment. Of course, the single inflation/deflation valve could be disposed in a wall of the second compartment instead, in which case inflating air flow would be from the second compartment to the first. - As can be seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3 , the vinyl layers of the first compartment are held together along the perimeter byvinyl strip 19 and internally by a plurality of spacedribs 41.Ribs 41 are preferably formed of vinyl, extend transversely across the compartment, and are sealed to the vinyl layers of the first compartment along their length. The ribs are preferably notched on each end as shown in FIGS. 3 and terminate short ofseal 31. This provides for air flow around the ribs and permits the portions of the compartments outboard of theseal 31 to flex relatively independently of each other. - Similarly,
second compartment 21 includes a plurality ofribs 45 that serve the same functions for the second compartment thatribs 41 serve for the first compartment. It is preferred thatfirst compartment 13 be somewhat taller, when inflated, thansecond compartment 21. For this reason,ribs 41 are preferably taller thanribs 45. For example,ribs 41 can be approximately four inches in height, whileribs 45 would be approximately three includes in height. Other dimensions could of course be used. - The construction of
air mattress 11 as shown in the drawings leaves the first and second compartments substantially free to move with respect to each other except at their periphery. Specifically, sealing the compartments together substantially only along the exterior portion allows the inner portions of the compartments to move substantially with respect to one another, thereby improving the feel of the mattress. Similarly, the fact that theprimary seal 31 is recessed from the periphery of the two compartments permits limited relative movement of the second compartment with respect to the first compartment along the edge of the mattress. - Turning to
FIGS. 5A-5C , there are shown certain variations in the pillow top of the present invention.FIG. 5A illustrates in simplified form the construction ofFIG. 3 , with the addition of a plurality ofholes ribs -
FIG. 5B illustrates a similar construction in which the top (second) compartment is constructed with aseam 55 in its vertical wall. This construction provides a more two-dimensional pillow top appearance (as opposed to the three-dimensional effect of the construction ofFIG. 5A ). Similarly,FIG. 5C illustrates another two-dimensional-type construction in which thetop layer 23 ofsecond compartment 21 and thebottom layer 25 of that compartment are joined together bydiscontinuous seals 59. For example, each seal could be a circle, or could run for only a few inches or so. Air in the second compartment in this construction flows around theseals 59. This construction provides a pleasing, tufted appearance to the pillow top of the mattress. - It should be appreciated that the air mattress of the present invention may be constructed in various sizes and shapes. It may be packaged and sold or stored in a bag, if desired.
- In view of the above it will be seen that the various objects and features of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results obtained. The examples contained herein are merely illustrative and are not intended in a limiting sense.
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1. An air mattress comprising:
a first inflatable compartment having a first layer, a second layer, a strip extending from the first layer to the second layer such that the strip defines sides, the length of the strip defining a height of the first inflatable layer, and a periphery defining a length and a width, said strip being air-impervious;
a second inflatable compartment having at least one additional layer and extending generally said length and width of said periphery, said second inflatable compartment being tufted, said second inflatable compartment having a vertical extent substantially less than the height of the first inflatable compartment; and
a layer of cushioning material in one of said first inflatable compartment and said second inflatable compartment, wherein the other of said first inflatable compartment and said second inflatable compartment is inflated but does not contain a layer of cushioning material;
wherein said second layer forms a boundary surface between said first inflatable compartment and said second inflatable compartment and contains a plurality of fluid communication channels between said first compartment and said second compartment, said fluid communication channels providing fluid communication between the first and second inflatable compartments to enable fluid in one of the first and second inflatable compartments flow into the other of the first and second inflatable compartments.
2. The air mattress as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said layer of cushioning material is selected from the group consisting of foams, gels, and liquids.
3. The air mattress as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a valve between said first inflatable compartment and said second inflatable compartment and a pump in fluid communication with said valve.
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