SLEEPING PAD WITH DUAL COATED BOTTOM SHEET AND CENTRAL LAYER
20200305592 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2012/446
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2003/0806
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47C27/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B37/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An inflatable sleeping pad or air mattress comprises an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer. At least one middle layer is disposed parallel to the top and bottom layers, and supported between the top layer and the bottom layer by a plurality of support baffles, wherein a first plurality of support baffles is disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least middle one layer and the bottom layer. The sleeping pad further comprises an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. An inflatable sleeping pad comprising: an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer, said top and bottom layers disposed parallel to one another and having a length and a width; at least one middle layer constructed of a first material having a length and a width and disposed parallel to said top and bottom layers, and wherein said at least one middle layer is supported between the top layer and the bottom layer; a plurality of support baffles, a first plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the bottom layer; and an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
3. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 2, wherein the first and second plurality of support baffles are truss support baffles, attached at predetermined locations between the top layer, the middle layer, and the bottom layer.
4. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 3, wherein said first and second plurality of truss support baffles are made of a heat weldable material and are spot welded at predetermined locations between the top layer, the middle layer, and the bottom layer.
5. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 4, wherein said top and bottom layers each include an interior facing surface, and wherein each of said interior facing surfaces of said top and bottom layers include at least a plurality of heat weldable regions.
6. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 4, wherein said at least one middle layer includes a plurality of openings.
7. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 6, wherein predetermined regions of said first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said at least one middle layer.
8. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 7, wherein said at least one middle layer is not heat weldable.
9. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 2, wherein the at least one middle layer is constructed of a thermal energy reflective material.
10. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 9, wherein the middle layer is a mylar coated aluminum sheet.
11. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 2, wherein the bottom layer is coated with polyurethane on at least predetermined regions of an inner surface and generally entirely on an outer surface thereof.
12. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 3, wherein said at least one middle layer includes two middle layers, wherein said two middle layers are supported between the top and bottom layers in a spaced apart configuration, and wherein the plurality of truss baffles include a first plurality of truss baffles disposed between said bottom layer and a first one of said two middle layers, a second plurality of truss baffles are disposed between said first one of said two middle layers and said second one of said two middle layers, and wherein a third plurality of truss baffles are disposed between said second one of said two middle layers and said top layer.
13. the inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 12, wherein said first, second and third plurality of truss baffles are made of a heat or ultrasonic weldable material.
14. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 12, wherein each of said first and second middle layers include a plurality of openings.
15. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 14, wherein predetermined regions of said first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said first middle layer, and wherein predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said third plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said second middle layer.
16. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 12, wherein said two middle layers are not heat weldable.
17. An inflatable sleeping pad comprising: an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer, said top and bottom layers disposed parallel to one another and having a length and a width, wherein said top and bottom layers each include an interior facing surface, and wherein each of said interior facing surfaces of said top and bottom layers include at least a plurality of heat weldable regions; at least one middle layer constructed of a thermal energy reflective material having a length and a width and disposed parallel to said top and bottom layers, and wherein said at least one middle layer is supported between the top layer and the bottom layer and comprises a plurality of openings; a plurality of truss support baffles constructed of a heat weldable material, a first plurality of truss support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of truss support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the bottom layer, wherein said first and second plurality of truss support baffles are spot welded at predetermined locations between the top layer, the middle layer, and the bottom layer, and wherein predetermined regions of said first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said at least one middle layer; and an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
18. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 17, wherein the middle layer is a mylar coated aluminum sheet
19. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 17, wherein the first plurality of baffles is spot welded between the top layer and the middle layer, and the second plurality of baffles is spot welded between the middle layer and the bottom layer.
20. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 17, wherein the bottom layer is coated with a polyurethane coating on an inner surface and an outer surface thereof.
21. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 17, wherein said at least one middle layer includes two middle layers, wherein said two middle layers are supported between the top and bottom layers in a spaced apart configuration and, and wherein the plurality of truss baffles include a first plurality of truss baffles disposed between said bottom layer and a first one of said two middle layers, a second plurality of truss baffles are disposed between said first one of said two middle layers and said second one of said two middle layers, and wherein a third plurality of truss baffles are disposed between said second one of said two middle layers and said top layer.
22. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 21, wherein said first and second middle layers include a plurality of openings.
23. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 22, wherein predetermined regions of said first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said first middle layer, and wherein predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said third plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said second middle layer.
24. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 17, wherein the first plurality of baffles is spot welded between the top layer and the middle layer, and the second plurality of baffles is spot welded between the middle layer and the bottom layer.
25. An inflatable sleeping pad comprising: an inflatable pad having a top layer and a bottom layer, said top and bottom layers disposed parallel to one another and having a length and a width, wherein said top and bottom layers each include an interior facing surface, and wherein each of said interior facing surfaces of said top and bottom layers include at least a plurality of heat weldable regions, and wherein the bottom layer is coated with a polyurethane coating on an inner surface and an outer surface thereof; at least one middle layer constructed of a thermal energy reflective material having a length and a width and disposed parallel to said top and bottom layers, and wherein said at least one middle layer is supported between the top layer and the bottom layer and comprises a plurality of openings; a plurality of truss support baffles constructed of a heat weldable material, a first plurality of truss support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the top layer, and a second plurality of truss support baffles disposed between the at least one middle layer and the bottom layer, wherein said first and second plurality of truss support baffles are spot welded at predetermined locations between the top layer, the middle layer, and the bottom layer, and wherein predetermined regions of said first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of said second plurality of truss baffles through said plurality of openings in said at least one middle layer; and an air inlet/outlet valve disposed on at least one of the inflatable pad top or bottom layers.
26. The inflatable sleeping pad according to claim 25, wherein the plurality of truss support baffles are constructed of die-cut low stretch fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Closely related to an air mattress, an inflatable pad requires an external pressure source to inflate, typically in the form of a pump or by blowing orally. Convection of the air inside the mattress from a bottom surface typically against a cold and/or wet ground to the top surface against which a user sleeps reduces the amount of insulation the air mattress provides. One method of reducing convection is by partitioning the internal cavity between the top and bottom sheets or by filling the cavities with material to trap the air such as down feathers or synthetic insulation. Manually inflated pads have the advantage of offering good thickness and a great deal of comfort while being lightweight and able to pack to a small size.
[0021] Accordingly, the feature of the present invention is a construction technique for inflatable sleeping pads 50 and the like which provides one or more additional sheet 26 at the center of the pad that joins the top 20 and bottom 22 sheets to a series of internal baffles 24, 28, see
[0022] An additional feature of this embodiment of the present invention features providing a bottom sheet of fabric 22 on an inflatable air pad or the like, that is coated on both sides (interior and exterior) with polyurethane,
[0023] The sleeping pad 50, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, is described in more elaboration hereinafter with respect to
[0024] In one embodiment, the first and second plurality of support baffles 24, 28 are truss support baffles, attached at predetermined locations between the top layer 20, the middle layer 26, and the bottom layer 22. In one example, the first and second plurality of truss support baffles are made of a heat weldable material and are spot welded at predetermined locations between the top layer 20, the middle layer 26, and the bottom layer 22.
[0025] In a non-limiting embodiment, the top and bottom layers 20, 22 each include an interior facing surface, and wherein each of the interior facing surfaces of the top and bottom layers include at least a plurality of heat weldable regions. Furthermore, the at least one middle layer 26 includes a plurality of openings. Predetermined regions of the first plurality of truss baffles 28 are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of the second plurality of truss baffles 28 through the plurality of openings in the at least one middle layer 26.
[0026] In an alternative embodiment, the at least one middle layer 26 may be heat weldable and therefore may not include a plurality of openings. The at least one middle layer 26 is preferably constructed of a thermal energy reflective material. In one example, the middle layer 26 is a mylar coated aluminum sheet and thus not heat weldable and therefore the provision of a plurality of openings facilitates the welding of first and second trusses 24, 28 directly to one another through the openings.
[0027] In another embodiment (not shown but within the ordinary skill of the art), the air mattress may include two (2) or more middle layers 26, wherein the two middle layers are supported between the top and bottom layers in a spaced apart configuration by a plurality of truss baffles. The plurality of truss baffles include a first plurality of truss baffles disposed between the bottom layer 22 and a first one (26a) of the two middle layers, a second plurality of truss baffles 28 are disposed between the first one of the two middle layers 26a and the second one of the two middle layers 26b, and wherein a third plurality of truss baffles are disposed between the second one of the two middle layers 26b and the top layer 20. In the preferred embodiment of this configuration, the first, second and third plurality of truss baffles are made of a heat or ultrasonic weldable material. Furthermore, the first and second middle layers may include a plurality of openings.
[0028] Similar to the previously explained embodiment, predetermined regions of the first plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of the second plurality of truss baffles through the plurality of openings in the first middle layer, and wherein predetermined regions of the second plurality of truss baffles are welded at predetermined points directly to predetermined regions of the third plurality of truss baffles through the plurality of openings in the second middle layer. In one embodiment, the two middle layers are not heat weldable.
[0029] Accordingly, the present invention provides a novel and nonobvious air mattress including the features of a bottom layer having polyurethane coating on both the interior and exterior surfaces to facilitate heat welding to the interior surface of the bottom layer and tear or puncture repair on the exterior surface of the bottom layer. One or more middle layers, preferably heat reflective layer, is provided in the Central region of the air mattress and supported by first and second layers of trusses which suspend or support the middle layer between the bottom layer and the top layer, to reduce convective air currents within the interior of the air mattress thereby preventing heat from a user's body from escaping to the ground or other cold surface on which the air mattress is placed.
[0030] Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.