Claims
- 1. Handheld waterbed-leak-sealing means for sealing leaks in waterbed membranes in situ without emptying water therefrom, comprising
- elongated base means and elongated first clamp means manually juxtaposable at a free end portion of each to grip a folded part of a normally dry face of a waterbed membrane, whose opposite face is wetted and under fluid pressure, the gripped part including a non-leaking annular membrane portion ringing a leak locus therein,
- said first clamp means having a bore through such free end portion thereof positionable over the leak locus, and thereby adapted to seal it off temporarily pending application of a patch thereto; and
- second clamp means having a head end insertable through such bore in the first clamp means, and thereby adapted to compress a patch therein over the leak locus and into adherence to such annular portion of the membrane to seal off the leak permanently;
- wherein such gripping end portions so juxtaposed are ramped apart from one another at increasing distance along the part of a waterbed membrane being gripped thereby from the rest of the waterbed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my patent application, Ser. No. 889,969 filed Jul. 28, 1986 and copending herewith, now abandoned.
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