Inflatable pad or mattress
First Claim
1. An inflatable pad assembly to support a user, extending in a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, and comprising tubular cells having substantially oval cross-sections extending generally parallel to the transverse direction, the inflatable pad having an upper user support surface, a lower cell support surface a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, a plurality of said cells in said central region each being larger than a plurality of said cells in said foot region or said head region to provide, an available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the pad, that is substantially greater than the available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the pad, of each of said plurality of said cells in said foot region or head region, and comprising interconnection structure for the cells to continuously openly interconnect said cells and allow continuous flow of fluid among the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells.
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Abstract
An inflatable pad or mattress wherein the air cells spanning a central region of the pad or mattress are extended in at least one dimension relative to the air cells of the foot and/or head region of the mattress. The heavier portions of a person'"'"'s body, including the upper torso and hips, contact the higher air cells, while the lighter portions of the person'"'"'s body are in contact with the shorter air cells. The pad preferably includes a single air passage interconnecting the various air cells. The air passage includes a flow-throttling device communicating with individual cells, whereby air flow from one cell to another cell is restricted to delay pressure equalization action among the cells.
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- 1. An inflatable pad assembly to support a user, extending in a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, and comprising tubular cells having substantially oval cross-sections extending generally parallel to the transverse direction, the inflatable pad having an upper user support surface, a lower cell support surface a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, a plurality of said cells in said central region each being larger than a plurality of said cells in said foot region or said head region to provide, an available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the pad, that is substantially greater than the available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the pad, of each of said plurality of said cells in said foot region or head region, and comprising interconnection structure for the cells to continuously openly interconnect said cells and allow continuous flow of fluid among the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells.
- 11. An inflatable pad assembly to support a user, extending in a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction, and comprising tubular cells having substantially oval cross sections extending generally parallel to the transverse direction, the inflatable pad having an upper user support surface, a lower cell support surface, a foot region generally for the foot and lower leg region of the user terminating in a first end, a head region generally for the head, neck and shoulder region of the user terminating in a second end, and a central region, a plurality of said cells in said central region each being larger than a plurality of said cells in said foot region or said head region to provide an available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the assembly, that is substantially greater than the available surface area for support against the weight of the user of the assembly, of each of said plurality of said cells in said foot region or head region, the pad assembly further comprising a tube structure interconnecting the cells, in continuous open fluid communication with the cells to allow continuous flow of fluid among the cells while limiting fluid flow among the cells and providing a flow throttling action on fluid flow among the cells during a pressure-equalization event.
- 14. An inflatable pad having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis comprising a plurality of elongated tubular cells extending generally parallel to the transverse axis and each having a first closed end and a second closed end, the pad having a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, the cells in the central region having a greater surface area than the cells in the foot region or in the head region, and further comprising air passage means, having a common connection with substantially all of the cells and interconnecting the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells, the air passage means comprising a tube extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pad near the second closed ends of the tubular cells and having a wall, the tube having at least one port, comprising a helical slot in the wall of the tube, communicating with each tubular cell and having a limited flow area, whereby each port has a flow throttling action on fluid flow from one cell to another cell during a pressure-equalization event.
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15. An inflatable pad having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis comprising a plurality of elongated tubular cells extending generally parallel to the transverse axis, the pad having a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, the cells in the central region having a greater surface area than the cells in the foot region or in the head region, and further comprising a foam mat underlying the plurality of tubular cells to form a base for the cells, and air passage means continuously openly interconnecting the cells to allow the continuous flow of fluid among the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells, the air passage means including an elongated flow tube extending along the mat beneath an end area of the tubular cells.
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17. An inflatable pad having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis and comprising a plurality of elongated tubular cells extending generally parallel to the transverse axis, each tubular cell having a first closed end and a second closed end, the pad having a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, the cells in the central region having a greater surface area than the cells in the foot region or the head region, the pad further comprising a foam mat underlying the plurality of tubular cells to form a base for the cells, and air passage means including a flow tube extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pad, along the mat and near and beneath a closed end area of the tubular cells, and continuously openly interconnecting the cells to allow the continuous flow of fluid among the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells.
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18. An inflatable pad having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis and comprising a plurality of elongated tubular cells extending generally parallel to the transverse axis, each tubular cell having a first closed end and a second closed end, the pad having a foot region terminating in a first end, a head region terminating in a second end, and a central region, the cells in the central region having a greater surface area than the cells in the foot region or the head region, the pad further comprising air passage means including a flow tube extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pad, near a closed end area of the tubular cells and interconnecting the cells to equalize fluid pressure in the cells, wherein the flow tube has a wall having at least one port therein comprising a helical slot in the wall of the flow tube communicating with each tubular cell, each port having a limited flow area, whereby each port has a flow throttling action on fluid flow from one cell to another cell during a pressure-equalization event.
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