Claims
- 1. A pressure adjustable foam support apparatus comprising:a resilient, self-inflating open-cell foam core having incrementally adjustable levels of density and IFD, which core is alternatable between an atmospheric pressure in a fully inflated state and a sub-atmospheric pressure in a partially inflated state; a flexible airtight covering that encloses said core; at least one air passageway formed through said covering in pneumatic communication with said foam core, which passageway carries a valve for alternately permitting and blocking passage of air into and out of said core through said passageway, said valve being opened for exhausting air from and at least partially deflating said core and for allowing a core that is at least partially deflated to draw in air through said passageway and self-inflate, said valve being selectively closed with said core in one of a plurality of fully and partially inflated states for maintaining a selected air pressure and a corresponding density and IFD level within said core, at least one such level of density and IFD in a partially inflated state providing said core with a viscoelastic or latex foam feel; and a vacuum pump communicably engagable with said passageway through said valve and operable for exhausting air incrementally from said core through said passageway and constricting the cellular structure of the foam to provide said core with a selected sub-atmospheric pressure wherein said core has a greater density and a lesser IFD than in its fully inflated state.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said core includes an original cellular structure at atmospheric pressure and a modified cellular structure at sub-atmospheric pressure.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said passageway includes a first pipe portion disposed within said covering and a second pipe portion attached communicably and extending transversely to said first pipe portion, said second pipe portion extending through and being pneumatically communicable with air exteriorly of said covering.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a baffle disposed adjacent said passageway Intermediate said foam core and said covering to restrict said covering from being sucked into said passageway by operation of said pump.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said pump is attached to said passageway interiorly of said covering.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 in which the air pressure in said core is adjustable such that said core includes density of at least 3 lbs/ft3 and an indentation deflection force of less than 15.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a selectively inflatable and deflatable air bladder juxtaposed beneath and supporting said foam core for adjusting the height thereof.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said foam core has a density of 1-2.5 pounds per cubic foot and an indentation force deflection of 18-65 in a fully inflated state.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, in which the air pressure in said core is adjustable such that said core includes density of at least 3 lbs/ft3 and an indentation force deflection of less than 15.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 in which said foam core includes multiple, discrete foam pieces within said covering.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 further including at least one partition formed in said covering and defining a plurality of compartments therein, each compartment accommodating at least one of said foam pieces, each compartment further having at least one said passageway and a respective said valve in pneumatic communication therewith and with each said foam piece in said compartment.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said foam pieces have multiple respective densities and indentation force deflections.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said multiple foam pieces include respective elongate pieces juxtaposed longitudinally within said covering.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said foam pieces are juxtaposed laterally within said covering.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 10 in which said foam pieces are arranged in substantially planar layers within said covering.
- 16. A pressure adjustable foam support apparatus comprising:a resilient, self-inflating open-cell foam core having incrementally adjustable levels of density and IFD, which core is alternatable between an atmospheric pressure in a fully inflated state and a sub-atmospheric pressure in a partially inflated state; a flexible airtight covering that encloses said core; at least one air passageway formed through said covering in pneumatic communication with said foam core, which passageway carries a valve for alternately permitting and blocking passage of air into and out of said core through said passageway, said valve being opened for exhausting air from and at least partially deflating said core and for allowing a core that is at least partially deflated to draw in air through said passageway and self-inflate, said valve being selectively closed with said core in one of a plurality of fully and partially inflated states for maintaining a selected air pressure and a corresponding density and IFD level within said core, at least one such level of density and IFD in a partially inflated state providing said core with a viscoelastic or latex foam feel; and a vacuum pump communicably engagable with said passageway through said valve and operable for exhausting air incrementally from said core through said passageway and constricting the cellar structure of the foam to provide said core with a selected sub-atmospheric pressure wherein said core has a greater density and a lesser IFD than in its fully inflated state; said covering and said core having a length and a width that are large enough for supporting the entire body weight of an average adult person in a prone position thereon; said core having a thickness of at least 6 inches whereby said core remains substantially fully inflated when supporting the body weight an average adult person, even with said valve in an open condition.
- 17. A pressure adjustable and modulable foam support apparatus in the general shape and size of a bedroom mattress comprising:a resilient open cell foam core that is density and IFD adjustable; a flexible airtight coveringing that encloses said core; at least one air passageway formed through said covering in pneumatic communication with the interior of said foam core, which passageway contains a valve; and a vacuum communicably connected to said valve outside of said covering; said valve being opened for allowing air to pass to and from the core when the vacuum is deactivated and activated respectively; said vacuum being activated for exhausting air from said foam core in a selected quantity to constrict and partially deflate the foam cells within said core and being deactivated for allowing a core that is at least partially collapsed to draw air in through said passageway and inflate, said valve being selectively closed with said foam core in one of a plurality of fully self inflated and partially deflated states to maintain a desired atmospheric or sub-atmospheric air pressure within the core, whereby corresponding levels of density and IFD are selectively exhibited within said core, at least one such level in a partially collapsed state providing said core with a viscoelastic or latex foam feel.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein said covering and said core have a length and a width that are large enough for supporting the entire body weight of one or two adult persons in a prone position thereon; said core having a thickness of at least 6 inches whereby said core remains substantially fully inflated and exhibits substantially atmospheric pressure within when supporting the body weight of one or two adult persons, even with said valve in an open position and the vacuum deactivated.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/016,722 filed Oct. 30, 2001, which is in turn a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/800,752 filed Mar. 7, 2001 now abandoned.
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