Claims
- 1. An air mattress comprising in combination a foldable body including opposite upper and lower walls and side walls defining an air chamber, resilient means in said chamber urging said upper and lower walls apart from each other while being yieldable to permit said upper and lower walls to be moved relative to each other to deflate the body, valve means on the body to admit air into and to expel air from said chamber, and actuating means connected to said valve means for closing and opening said valve means in response to unfolding and folding of the body, and wherein said valve means is located in at least one of the walls of the mattress and said actuating means includes means connected to a foldable frame for actuating the valve in response to folding movement of the frame.
- 2. The air mattress defined in claim 1 wherein said valve means includes a rotary plug valve including a rotor having an air passage which, in one position of the rotor, communicates the air chamber with atmosphere and in another position of the rotor, seals off the air chamber of the mattress from atmosphere.
- 3. A foldable body support structure comprising in combination a frame including foldable portions movable between an unfolded position defining a generally horizontal mattress support and a folded position wherein one of said frame portions generally overlies another frame portion, an air mattress on said frame including a body with opposed upper and lower walls defining an air chamber, said body being movable between a generally horizontal unfolded position when the frame portions are in said unfolded position and a folded position when said frame portions are in said folded position, valve means for admitting air into said air chamber when said body is is moved from said folded position to said unfolded position and for closing said chamber when said body is in said unfolded position, and drive means connected to a foldable portion of said frame for actuating said valve means between open and closed positions in response to movement of said foldable portions between said folded and unfolded positions.
- 4. The foldable structure defined in claim 3 wherein said drive means is connected to said valve means.
- 5. The foldable structure defined in claim 3 further including resilient means within said chamber urging the upper and lower walls away from each other to inflate the air mattress.
- 6. The foldable structure defined in claim 3 wherein said air mattress body includes a side wall between the upper and lower walls and wherein said valve means is located in said side wall.
- 7. The foldable structure defined in claim 6 wherein said valve means includes a rotary plug valve including a rotor having an air passage communicating at one end with the air chamber, an outlet port communicating with atmosphere and wherein said rotor is movable between a first position wherein the air passage communicates with atmosphere through the outlet port and a second position wherein the air passage is sealed off from the atmosphere.
- 8. The foldable structure defined in claim 7 wherein said valve means has a valve stem fixed to the rotor and located externally of the mattress and wherein said drive means is connected to the valve stem to rotate the valve stem upon rotation of the drive means.
- 9. The foldable structure defined in claim 8 wherein said drive means includes a link having a polysided aperture and wherein said valve stem has a polysided land portion received in said polysided aperture of the link.
- 10. The foldable structure defined in claim 3 wherein said valve means includes a rotary plug valve including a rotor having an air passage communicating at one end with the interior of the mattress, an outlet port communicating with atmosphere and wherein said rotor is movable between a first position wherein the air passage communicates with atmosphere through the outlet port and a second position wherein the air passage is sealed off from the atmosphere.
- 11. The foldable structure defined in claim 10 further including resilient means within said chamber urging the upper and lower walls away from each other to inflate the air mattress.
- 12. The foldable structure defined in claim 11 wherein said drive means is connected to said valve means.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 678,965, filed Dec. 6, 1984, and entitled "Self-Inflatable Air Mattress" now abandoned.
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