The subject matter of this invention generally relates to the field of, a portable bed and more particularly, to a sleeping bed apparatus and a method of use of the segmented portable bed apparatus.
The invention relates to an improved portable foam/polyester fiber bed. Portable foam/polyester fiber pads have been used with sleeping bags and other applications such as play pens and for exercise mats, such in yoga. Many beds are uncomfortable or difficult to carry. Jamerson et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,575,884 discloses a foam rubber sleeping bed and a related sheet to protect the bed secured with snaps. Schwartz, U.S. Pat. No. 5,953,779 disclose a mattress assembly made of various blocks that when assembled forms a “stack of foam” mattress. While these units may be suited for the problem they address, they would not be suited for the present invention as heretofore described.
This inventive subject matter includes: a segmented portable bed apparatus made of: a first container connected to a segmented sleeping pad and a second container configured to accommodate a sleeping bag, an inflatable pillow, and a dome insect net. In one embodiment, the segmented portable bed apparatus is made of a first container having a segmented pad connected to the first container. The segmented pad is made of a bottom layer and a top layer, wherein the bottom layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads, and wherein the top layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads. The segmented portable bed apparatus has a folded configuration and unfolded configuration. The segmented portable bed apparatus, when in the unfolded configuration, the bottom layer and the top layer can be joined together to form a linear segmented pad.
The segmented portable bed apparatus in one embodiments has: a plurality of side panels, an openable lid, a base section and a top section; a plurality of closure elements positioned in a plurality of joints between the plurality of side panels, the openable lid, and the base section and the top section are configured to form a container in the folded configuration. The container can be collapsed to contact the base section and expanded to form a space for storage of the segmented pad in folded position. A segmented pad is attached to the base section. The segmented pad is made of a bottom layer and a top layer, wherein the bottom layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads extending from the base and the top layer, and wherein the top layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads, when in the unfolded configuration, the bottom layer and the top layer are joined to form a linear segmented pad.
This invention, in another embodiment, provides a segmented portable bed apparatus made of: a top section with a plurality of top raised bedding elements alternating with a plurality of top spacers; a base section with a plurality of base raised bedding elements alternating with a plurality of base spacers; a connector configured to connect one of the plurality of top spacers with one of the plurality of base spacers, wherein one of the plurality of top raised bedding elements is configured to contact one of plurality of base spacers and one of base section with a plurality of base raised bedding elements is configured to contact one of plurality of top spacers to form a segmented flat pad. The segmented flat pad is configured to be folded into a stacked arrangement for storage or transportation.
This invention, in another embodiment, includes a method to provide portable bedding, wherein a portion of a portable bed apparatus is a first container, a second container, a segmented pad, a sleeping bag with an inflatable pillow, and a dome formed to hold insect resistant netting. The process steps include: opening a first container with a plurality of panels. The first container is collapsed by placing the plurality of panels flush with a surface to form a linear first container; and extending a segmented pad made of a bottom layer and then extending a top layer, wherein the bottom layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads extending from the base and wherein the top layer is formed of alternating flat and raised pads extending from the base, and combining the bottom layer and the top layer to form a linear segmented pad and securing the bottom layer to the top layer. The first container is collapsed by pushing in two short opposite sides to contact the base section of the first container. A second container is unzipped to unfold and/or roll out the sleeping bag along the linear segmented pad. The inflatable pillow is placed on the linear segmented pad. Finally, a flexible dome frame is erected to create a support for an insect resistant net. The procedures conducted in reverse to fold the contents for transportation or storage.
The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described herein, and that the terminology used herein is for describing embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a numerical value includes at least that value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another value.
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The segmented pad 10 forms a stack for storage when the pad of the top layer 15 and bottom layer 11 are stacked parallel or over each other. To stack up parallel, fold linear each pad of the top layer 15 first until the last pad, to form a first stack, then fold linear each pad of bottom layer 11 to form a second stack in a parallel position with the first stack. To stack up over each other, lift up the stack of bottom layer 11 and place over the stack of the top layer 15.
The top section 4 the segmented portable bed apparatus 1, is disconnect from the plurality of side panels 6 of the segmented portable bed apparatus 1. The closure elements, such as zippers that are positioned in a plurality of joints 5 between the plurality of side panels 6 are opened to allow the plurality of side panels 6 and the openable lid 7 of the first container 21 to contact a supporting surface such, as the ground or floor.
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The segmented portable bed apparatus 1 can be stored in the first container 21 made of a plurality of side panels 6, a lid 7, and base section 8. In the closed position, the segmented portable bed apparatus 1 is ready for transportation or storage.
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A domed screen is positioned to cover the flexible rods 28 of the segmented portable bed apparatus 1. In one exemplary embodiment, a first portion of domed screen is attached to the flexible rods 28 of to the linear segmented pad 10 of the segmented portable bed apparatus 1 at connector 14 and a second portion of a domed screen is attached to the flexible rods 28 connected at connector 34. In further steps, other bedding elements, such as, a pillow 18 or a blanket are retrieved from the second container 23 and placed on the segmented portable bed apparatus 1 in the unfolded configuration.
The process to disassemble segmented portable bed apparatus 1 include the steps of: remove the flexible rods 28 configured to form a dome, fold or roll up the sleeping bag 44, deflate the pillow 18 and place in the second container 23 and the secured with a zipper. Separate the top layer 15 and the bottom layer 11 of segmented pad 10 and start folding top layer 15 and the bottom layer 11 to form a stack. The first container 21 can be lift up/expanded to form a room to store stack-up sleeping pad 10. The top layer 15 is stacked first, and then lifted to the first container 21 to store the first stack 37, then bottom layer 11 is stacked to form the second stack 35 and then the second stack 35 is lifted to the first container 21 to store on top of the first stack 37. The lid 7 of first container 21 is closed and the first container 21 and second container 23 are secured together for transportation or storage
While the invention has been described regarding preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.
This application claim the benefit of provisional patent application U.S. Ser. No. 62/288,646 filed Jan. 29, 2016 (hereby incorporated by reference).
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