Claims
- 1. An inflatable body comprising:
- (a) an air impervious envelope having first and second sheets of substantially flexible and non-stretchable material joined to one another at perimeter portions thereof and defining a chamber, said first and second sheets each having an interior and exterior surface;
- (b) a valve mounted to said envelope to permit air ingress to and egress from said chamber;
- (c) a resilient, fiber batt core positioned within said chamber, said core having a planar configuration with first and second batt surfaces, having length and width dimensions substantially in excess of its thickness dimension, and having tensile elements extending from said inner surface of said first sheet to said inner surface of said second sheet to define the separation therebetween, the resiliency of said tensile elements causing said tensile elements to straighten and thereby urge said first and second sheets apart until said tensile elements are fully extended, thus preventing further separation thereof,
- said batt core being substantially continuous throughout said chamber and having said first and second surfaces thereof securely bonded to said first and second sheets of said envelope with a bonding strength adequate to resist tension forces imparted by internal air pressure resulting from compression loading on the body.
- 2. The inflatable body of claim 1 wherein said core comprises fibers extending between and securely bonded at respective terminal ends thereof to first and second sheets of said envelope, whereby said first and second sheets are separable by a maximum distance defined by the length of said fibers.
- 3. The inflatable body of claim 2 wherein a portion of said fibers are of substantially equal length and extend at substantially right angles relative to said first and second sheets.
- 4. The inflatable body of claim 2 wherein said fibers vary in length at diverse locations of the body to provide a contoured surface.
- 5. The inflatable body of claim 1 wherein said tensile elements have elastic memory such that when compressed, urge said first and second sheets apart, thereby making the body self-inflating as well as inflatable.
- 6. The inflatable body of claim 1 wherein said sheets each comprise a single layer to which said tensile elements are bonded.
- 7. The inflatable body of claim 1 wherein said sheets each comprise a plurality of layers, the innermost of which is a heat softenable thermoplastic into which said tensile elements are bonded.
- 8. The inflatable body of claim 1 wherein said batt includes randomly oriented fibers, at least some of which extend between said first and second sheets forming said tensile elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/895,085 filed on Jun. 30, 1992 abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/451,463 filed Dec. 15, 1980 U.S. Pat. No. 5,152,018.
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