Claims
- 1. An improved floatation sleep system comprising:
- means for supporting a human body;
- means for forming a marginal perimeter support for said body supporting means, said support means including .[.a continuous.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.elongated chamber;
- a first flexible, dimensionally stable, fluid impervious sheet connected to an upper portion of said elongated chamber, such sheet being of an overall dimension greater than the distance between opposed portions of such chamber and less than the distance between such opposed portions plus twice the vertical height of such chamber; and
- a second flexible, dimensionally stable sheet extending between opposed portions of said elongated chamber, said second sheet being integrally connected to an upper portion of a part of such chamber and readily releasably secured to the remaining part of such upper portion; whereby said first and second sheets form a completely enclosed interior chamber adapted to receive and contain said body supporting means, such interior chamber being accessible through such releasably secured part of said second sheet and said elongated chamber.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said elongated chamber of said marginal perimeter support means includes a plurality of interconnected cells, said cells including means for readily accessing the interior of such cells respectively to supply perimeter support material thereto.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 wherein said elongated chamber of said marginal perimeter support means includes a plurality of interconnected cells, said cells including means for readily accessing the interior of such cells respectively to supply pressurized air thereto.
- 4. A floatation sleep system having a body supporting bladder and a marginal perimeter support for such bladder, said floatation sleep system being of a universal construction so as to enable the ready interchange of bladders and marginal perimeter supports, said system comprising:
- a bladder receiving chamber formed of flexible dimensionally stable material and including means for readily accessing the interior of such chamber to enable a bladder to be inserted therein; and
- .[.a continuous.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.elongated chamber surrounding the marginal perimeter of said bladder receiving chamber and including means for readily accessing the interior thereof to supply a bladder marginal perimeter support thereto, said .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber connected at its upper portion to the upper portion of said bladder receiving chamber, said .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber and said bladder receiving chamber being of respective dimensions such that said bladder receiving chamber is suspended by said .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber whereby, when a bladder is inserted in said bladder receiving chamber and a marginal perimeter support is inserted in said .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber, the weight of such bladder exerts a force through said bladder receiving chamber on the .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber to hold such marginal perimeter support in effective support relation to such bladder.
- 5. The invention of claim 4 wherein said .[.continuous.]. elongated chamber includes means for dividing such chamber into a plurality of opposed independent cells, and said means for readily accessing the interior of said elongated chamber includes means for supplying bladder marginal perimeter support to each of said independent cells.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 wherein said bladder receiving chamber includes a sheet of flexible, dimensionally stable material connected to an upper portion of said cells and extending therebetween for supporting a fluid filled bladder, such sheet being of an overall dimension greater than the distance between opposed cells and less than the distance between such opposed cells plus twice the vertical height of such cells, whereby the weight of a bladder supported by such sheet exerts forces through such sheet on said cells to urge such cells into marginal perimeter support with such bladder.
- 7. The invention of claim 6 wherein said bladder receiving chamber further includes a second sheet of flexible, dimensionally stable material extending between said cells, means for connecting said second sheet to an upper portion of at least two adjacent cells, and means for readily releasably securing said second sheet to a side portion of at least two adjacent cells.
- 8. The invention of claim 7 wherein said readily releasably securing means is releasable mating closure members secured to such cells and such second sheet respectively.
- 9. The invention of claim 4 wherein said bladder receiving chamber includes first and second sheets of flexible dimensionally stable material, said first sheet being connected to the upper portion of said continuous elongated chamber and adapted to support a fluid filled bladder, and said second sheet being connected to an upper portion of at least a part of said elongated chamber; and wherein said means for readily accessing the interior of said bladder receiving chamber includes means for readily releasably securing said second sheet to the remaining part of said elongated chamber.
- 10. The invention of claim 9 wherein the dimension of said first sheet is greater than the distance between opposed portions of said elongated chamber, and less than the distance between such opposed portions plus twice the vertical height of such chamber, whereby the weight of a bladder supported by such first sheet exerts forces through such sheet on said elongated chamber to maintain such chamber in operative marginal perimeter support with such bladder.
- 11. A floatation sleep system for supporting a human body comprising:
- means for forming a marginal perimeter support, said support means including .[.a continuous.]. .Iadd.an .Iaddend.elongated chamber;
- a flexible, dimensionally stable, fluid impervious sheet connected to an upper portion of said elongated chamber, such sheet being of an overall dimension greater than the distance between opposed portions of such chamber and less than the distance between such opposed portions plus twice the vertical height of such chamber to define a bladder receiving cavity; and
- a readily removable bladder, adapted to contain body supporting means, located in said cavity.
- 12. The invention of claim 11 further including:
- means secured to at least a portion of the perimeter of said chamber and extending at least partially between opposed portions of said chamber to retain said bladder within said cavity.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein said retaining means includes a flexible, dimensionally stable sheet extending fully between opposed portions of said chamber and releasably secured to the full perimeter thereof.
- 14. The invention of claim 12 wherein said retaining means includes a flexible, dimensionally stable strip of material connected to the upper portion of said bladder, said material being adapted to be releasably secured to the full perimeter of said chamber. .Iadd.
- 15. A floatation sleep system having a body-supporting bladder and a marginal perimeter support for such bladder, said system comprising:
- means, formed of a flexible dimensionally stable material, including first and second portions, said first portion defining a cavity for receiving a body-supporting bladder and said second portion defining a chamber for receiving a marginal perimeter support for such bladder, said first and second portions being structurally interrelated such that said first portion is suspended by said second portion, so that when a bladder is received in said first portion and a marginal perimeter support is received in said second portion, the weight of said bladder exerts a force through said first portion on said second portion to hold said marginal perimeter support in effective support relation to said bladder..Iaddend.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 450,022 filed Dec. 15, 1982 in the name of P. J. Santo now abandoned.
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