The invention relates to air mattresses and more particularly to an improved air supply apparatus for an air mattress.
A conventional air supply apparatus for an air mattress comprises a housing, an air supply disposed within the housing, a first hanger coupled to the housing, and a second hanger coupled to the housing. The first hanger couples the housing to a footboard in a first orientation. The second hanger couples the housing to the footboard in a second orientation.
While the apparatus enjoys its success in the market, continuing improvements in the exploitation of air supply apparatus for an air mattress of this type are constantly being sought.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide an air supply apparatus disposed between an air mattress and a foundation including a plurality of transverse openings, the air supply apparatus being configured to elevate the air mattress, comprising at least one transverse air bladder; an air compressor; a connection assembly including a first line having one end connected to an outlet of the air compressor and communicating therewith, a female connector disposed at the other end of the first line, a check valve disposed in the female connector and configured to communicate with the first line, a second line having the other end coupled to the at least one air bladder by passing through the transverse openings so as to communicate with the at least one air bladder, and a male connector disposed at one end of the second line and including a port wherein the female connector is configured to insert into the male connector to connect the check valve and the port together; and at least one strap disposed on a top surface of the foundation for securing the at least one air bladder onto the top surface of the foundation.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A transverse air bladder 10 is provided. A connection assembly 11 includes a first line 110, a second line 111, a third line 112 having one end coupled to the other ends of the first and second lines 110 and 111, a fourth line 113 having the other end coupled to the air bladder 10, a fifth line 114 having the other end coupled to the air bladder 10, and a sixth line 115 having the other end coupled to the air bladder 10. An air compressor 12 includes a first inlet 120 coupled to one end of the first line 110, and a second outlet 121 coupled to one end of the second line 111. A switch 13 is electrically connected to the air compressor 12 for controlling the activation of the air compressor 12. A plurality of parallel straps 14 are provided on a top surface of a rectangular foundation 2. The air bladder 10 is inserted through gaps between the straps 14 and the top surface of the foundation 2 and fastened on the foundation 2 by the elastic compression of the straps 14. The foundation 2 includes a plurality of transverse openings 20 for allowing the other ends of the fourth, the fifth and the sixth lines 113, 114 and 115 to pass through to couple to the air bladder 10. The foundation 2 further comprises a lumbar zone 21, a head zone 22, and a leg zone 23. A rectangular, inflated air mattress 3 is placed on the foundation 2.
A female connector 116 is provided at the other end of the third line 112. The female connector 116 includes a check valve 1160 communicating with the third line 112. A male connector 117 is provided at one ends of the fourth, the fifth and the sixth lines 113, 114 and 115. The male connector 117 includes a first port 1130 communicating with the fourth line 113, a second port 1140 communicating with the fifth line 114, and a third port 1150 communicating with the sixth line 115 respectively. The female connector 116 is inserted into the male connector 117 to be connected together. The air bladder 10 can be inflated by performing the steps of turning on the switch 13 to activate the air compressor 12, and transporting pressurized air from the air compressor 12 to the air bladder 10 via the first and second outlets 120 and 121, the first line 110, the third line 112, the check valve 1160, the first, the second, and the third ports 1130, 1140, and 1150, and the fourth, the fifth and the sixth lines 113, 114 and 115.
After turning off the switch 13, the air bladder 10 can maintain its inflated state for a predetermined period of time duo to the provision of the check valve 1160. The air bladder 10 can be deflated by disconnecting the female connector 116 from the male connector 117 and expelling air in the air bladder 10 to the atmosphere via the fourth, the fifth and the sixth lines 113, 114 and 115, and the first, the second, and the third ports 1130, 1140, and 1150.
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While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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