BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an inflatable bed, and more particularly to an adjustable inflatable bed having a backrest, a primary body integrally formed with the backrest, a slit defined between a joint between the backrest and the primary body and an inflatable pouch received in the slit to provide support to the backrest when being inflated.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Inflatable beds have been extensively used in all kinds of purposes for its convenience, compactness and ergonomic features. When the bed is fully inflated and a user is lying thereon, the top surface of the bed provides even support to the user because the top periphery matches every part of the user and can therefore provide a comfortable environment for the user. Furthermore, for senior citizens, disables or sick people who are incapable of turning while lying on the bed, this kind of bed will not cause symptoms out of bad blood circulation. In addition to the advantages set forth, situations such as a temporary bed is required for campers, travelers, bag packers, unexpected guests at home . . . etc., this compact and convenient bed provides fast setting and comfortable relaxation to all requesters.
In order to cope with different requirements from users, nowadays, the inflatable bed is somehow equipped with a foldable backrest which is still connected to the primary body on which the lower half of a user lies. The foldable backrest is adaptive to the users' requests so that when the user is reading something, the user can now lean on the backrest tilted relative to the primary body of the bed. The principle of this foldable backrest is that there is an additional air pouch provided between the backrest and the primary body. Therefore, depending on the hardness of the additional air pouch, the user can randomly adjust the angle of the backrest relative to the primary body of the bed to provide comfort whenever required. Check valves are provided to communicate the backrest with the primary body as well as the additional air pouch and the check valves are implemented in such a way that when the air pouch is inflated, the backrest and the primary body are also inflated and when a user is lying on top of the primary body, the air will not flow backward and escape from the bed. Though as convenient and comfortable as it may be, there is a major drawback to this foldable backrest design. Because the additional air pouch is sandwiched between the backrest and the primary body, it is impossible to flush the backrest to the primary body even with the air pouch fully deflated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To address these and other objectives and in view of its purposes, the present invention provides an inflatable bed consisted of a backrest, a primary body integrally formed with the backrest, a slit defined between the backrest and the primary body to partially divide the backrest and the primary body and an air pouch inflatably received in the slit to selectively support a user and tilt the backrest relative to the primary body to further provide comfort to the user thereon.
In accordance with another objective of the present invention, the inflatable bed constructed in accordance with the present invention has a first angle formed between a sidewall of the slit and a bottom face of the backrest and a second angle formed between a sidewall of the slit and a bottom face of the primary body, wherein the first angle and the second angle are so defined that raise of the backrest is readily accomplished.
In accordance with still another objective of the present invention, the first angle and the second angle of the inflatable bed constructed in accordance with the present invention are complementary to one another.
In accordance with a further objective of the present invention, the inflatable bed constructed in accordance with the present invention has a top side, a bottom side, a skirt integrally connecting the top side to the bottom side and baffles formed between the top side and the bottom side to sustain shape of and to form compartments in the inflatable bed.
Still another objective of the present invention is that the inflatable bed has a top side, a bottom side, a skirt integrally connecting the top side to the bottom side so as to form a space and baffles formed between the top side and the bottom side and in the space to sustain shape of and to form compartments in the inflatable bed.
A further objective of the present invention is that there are at least two skirts to close two openings defined after the top side and the bottom side are connected together.
Still a further objective of the present invention is that there is an inflatable air pouch received in the slit to selectively provide support to the backrest.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the inflatable bed of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the inflatable bed with the backrest raised relative to the primary body of the inflatable bed;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the drawback of a design relative to the features of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the drawback of a design relative to the features of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing the preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the slit is so defined in the joint between the backrest and the primary body to facilitate the raising movement of the backrest relative to the primary body;
FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing one example of an embodiment of the internal structure of the inflatable bed of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the inflatable bed of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the inflatable bed of FIG. 7 with the backrest raised relative to the primary body;
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing still another preferred embodiment of the inflatable bed of the present invention, wherein the top face and the bottom face of the inflatable bed are removed for clarity
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a further embodiment of the inflatable bed of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of the inflatable bed of FIG. 10 with the backrest raised relative to the primary body; and
FIG. 12 is an exploded perspective view showing elements of the preferred embodiment of FIG. 10 of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of the inflatable bed of the present invention is shown and has a backrest 1, a primary body 2 partially and integrally connected to a portion of the backrest 1, a slit 3 defined between the backrest 1 and the primary body 2 and a pouch 4 inflatably received in the slit 3. With the provision of the slit 3 and the pouch 4 inside the slit 3, the backrest 1 is able to be lifted to an angle relative to the primary body 2.
With reference to FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, it is to be noted that the slit 3 is composed of a first angle and a second angle and defined between the backrest 1 and the primary body 2 in such a way that a first angle (α) is defined between a bottom face of the backrest 1 and a side face of the slit 3 and a second angle (β) is defined between a side face of the slit 3 and a bottom face of the primary body 2. Although the accompanied drawings show a particular structure of the angles, it is noted that even though the side face of the slit 3 is made undulated or has other designed features for easy manufacture considerations thereon, the intersection of the extension of the side face of the slit 3 and the bottom face of the backrest 1 defines the first angle. Furthermore, due to the design of the first angle and the second angle, the backrest 1 is generally a trapezoid with an upper side face longer than a bottom face thereof. From the applications of the inflatable bed constructed in accordance with the present invention, it is noted that if the first angle (α) is 90 degrees or less, the resistance between the bottom face of the backrest 1 and the ground face where the inflatable bed is rested will hinder the upward movement of the backrest 1 relative to the primary body 2 while the pouch 4 is being inflated. That is, if the first angle is 90 degrees or less and when the pouch 4 is being inflated, the friction between the bottom face of the backrest 1 and the ground continues slowing down the upward movement of the backrest 1 relative to the ground, which also weakens the thickness of the bottom face of the backrest 1. In addition, if the second angle (β) is at 90 degrees or larger, there will be no sufficient support to the hip portion of a user lying on the top surface of the inflatable bed of the present invention. It is because when the second angle is at 90 degrees or larger, there will be a “dent” at the distal intersection between the first angle and the second angle. And that is generally fit to the user's hip portion. As obviously as one can imagine, when there is a dent, the support to anything on top of the dent should be less than other places where there is no such structure. After continuous experiments and trials, it is noted that the slit 3 is defined that the first angle (α) is larger than 90 degrees and the second angle (β) is less than 90 degrees. Preferably, the first angle is complementary to the second angle. Further notice is directed to the fact that the slit 3 is a blind hole and the bottom of the blind hole is defined to tilt toward the primary body 2.
With reference to FIG. 6, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to have a top 5, a bottom 6 and a skirt 7 respectively connecting a peripheral edge of the top 5 to a peripheral edge of the bottom 6 to form an air-tight enclosure. In this embodiment, the skirt 7 is divided into a first skirt implemented to one side of the inflatable bed and a second skirt implemented to the other side of the inflatable bed. Each of the first and the second skirt is provided with a slit defined in the way as described earlier. Further, to maintain the distance between the top 5 and the bottom 6, an undulated baffle 8 is respectively and securely connected to an undersurface of the top 5 and a top surface of the bottom 6 such that after the user is lying on the top surface of the top 5, deformation of the inflatable bed is limited to a degree. In order to adapt to the sectional design of the backrest 1 and the primary body 2, the skirt 7 as well as the undulated baffle 8 is also sectioned. To further enhance the deformation limitation design of the inflatable bed of the present invention, a first elongated auxiliary pouch (not numbered) is provided to the first skirt and a second elongated auxiliary pouch (not numbered) is provided to the second skirt. Here the word “elongated” intends only to show one preferred embodiment of the invention and does not intend in any way to try to limit the shape of the auxiliary pouch. That is, the auxiliary pouch can be any shape suitable for the first skirt and the second skirt. Both the first and the second elongated auxiliary pouch (the elongated pouch 9) are respectively and securely connected to the top 5 and the bottom so that when the inflatable bed of the present invention is inflated, sideward deformation of the bed is limited by the elongated pouch 9. Each of the first and second elongated pouch consists of a top 10, a bottom 11 and a side skirt 12 securely connected to a peripheral edge of the top 10 and a peripheral edge of the bottom 11 as well as a side face of the first/second skirt to form an air-tight pouch. Limiting straps 13 are provided between a side face of the first elongated pouch and a side face of the first skirt and a side face of the second elongated pouch and a side face of the second skirt to restrain the inflatable bed of the present invention from further deformation.
With reference to FIGS. 7, 8 and 9, another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. Instead of the auxiliary pouch 9 to limit the deformation of the inflatable bed of the present invention, restraining straps 14 directly extending between the top 5 and the bottom 6 are provided to securely connected to the first skirt and the second skirt such that when the user is lying on the top surface of the top 5, the sideward movement (deformation) of the inflatable bed is limited.
With reference to FIGS. 10, 11 and 12, wherein another preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. It is to be noted that the bottom 6 is now divided into two portions, one being larger than the other. One portion of the bottom 6 is adapted to fit to the backrest 1 and the other portion of the bottom 6 is adapted to fit to the primary body 2. In addition to the sectioned bottom 6, this embodiment of the present invention further has a mat 10 employed to cover the junction of the two portions of the bottom 6. As a result of the addition of the mat 10, a portion of the undulated baffles 8 is securely connecting the top 5 to the bottom 6, a portion of the undulated baffles 8 is securely connecting the top 5 to the mat and a portion of the undulated baffles 8 is securely connecting the mat 10 to the bottom 6. Under the arrangement, the inflatable bed of the present invention is able to maintain its shape in a load free situation and limit its deformation when there is a load on the top face of the top 5. A further note is that the skirt 7 is annular in shape to be adapted to the top 5 and the bottom 6. Another limiting straps 9 are provided at corners of the inflatable bed of the present invention to help shape the bed. The connection of the limiting straps 9 to either the top 5 or the bottom 6 is either by supersonic welding or gluing. The limiting straps 9 are provided inside the inflatable bed of the present invention such that they will not hinder the movement of the bed in any way. As shown in the drawings so provided, it is noted that the pouch 4 is trapezoidal in shape, wherein the longer side of the trapezoid is in contact with the bottom face of the backrest and the shorter side of the trapezoid is in contact with the bottom face of the primary body.