Claims
- 1. In an air mattress having flexible wall means forming at least a portion of a gas-impervious chamber, said wall means being outwardly moveable over a predetermined range of movement in response to pressure of a compressible fluid acting uniformly over an internal surface of said chamber, means resiliently opposing said outward movement over at least a portion of said range of movement, said resiliently opposing means comprising:
- a) at least one elastic member having a fully extended, unstretched length and a fully stretched length at its elastic limit, said elastic member being connected to spaced points on said wall means within said chamber to be stretched by outward movement of said wall means, thereby resiliently opposing said outward movement over at least a portion thereof; and
- b) a flexible, substantially inelastic member having opposite ends connected to said wall means to limit the stretched length of said elastic member by said outward movement of said wall means to a length less than said fully stretched length.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 and including a plurality of said elastic members, each connected to said wall means within said chamber, and a plurality of said inelastic members limiting the stretched lengths of each of said elastic members.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said inelastic members are fixedly attached at opposite ends to spaced points on internal surfaces of said wall means.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 wherein said elastic members are each elongated between first and second ends, and at least one of said elastic members is fixedly attached at said first and second ends to longitudinally spaced positions on each of said inelastic members.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 wherein a plurality of said elastic members are attached to at least one of said inelastic members at said spaced positions.
- 6. The invention according to claim 3 wherein at least one of said plurality of elastic members attached to the same one of said inelastic members exceeds its unstretched length at a different spacing of said spaced points on said wall means during said outward movement than at least one other of the same plurality of said elastic members.
- 7. An inflatable device for supporting, when in an inflated condition, at least a portion of a human anatomy, said device comprising:
- a) essentially air-impervious, flexible wall means defining an enclosed chamber;
- b) means defining an opening through which said chamber may be inflated to effect outward relative movement of said wall means; and
- c) a plurality of elongated, elastic members each having opposite ends and a predetermined, unstretched length, said elastic members increasing in length in response to said outward movement, at least one of said elastic members exceeding its predetermined length at a different spacing of said wall means than another of said elastic members.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 wherein each for said elastic members is fixedly attached at said opposite ends to opposed surfaces of said wall means.
- 9. The invention according to claim 7 and further including at least one flexible, substantially inelastic member fixedly attached to said wall means at spaced points thereon to limit the extent of said outward movement and thus the maximum stretched lengths of said elastic members.
- 10. The invention according to claim 9 wherein said inelastic member comprises an elongated strip having first and second ends fixedly connected to opposed, internal surfaces of said wall means.
- 11. The invention according to claim 10 wherein said elastic members are fixedly attached at said opposite ends to longitudinally spaced positions on said strip.
- 12. An inflatable device for supporting, when in an inflated condition, at least a portion of a human anatomy, said device comprising:
- a) essentially air-impervious, flexible wall means defining an enclosed chamber;
- b) means defining an opening through which said chamber may be inflated to effect outward relative movement of said wall means; and
- c) a plurality of elongated, elastic members each having opposite ends and a predetermined elastic strength, said elastic members increasing in length in response to said outward movement, said predetermined elastic strengths of at least two of said elastic members being different from one another.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12 wherein each of said elastic members is fixedly attached at said opposite ends to opposed surfaces of said wall means.
- 14. The invention according to claim 12 and further including at least one flexible, substantially inelastic member fixedly attached to said wall means to limit the extent of said outward movement and thus the maximum stretched lengths of said elastic members.
- 15. The invention according to claim 14 wherein said inelastic member comprises an elongated strip having first and second ends fixedly connected to opposed, internal surfaces of said wall means.
- 16. The invention according to claim 15 wherein said elastic members are fixedly attached at said opposite ends to longitudinally spaced positions on said strip.
- 17. An inflatable device for supporting, when in an inflated condition, at least a portion of a human anatomy, said device comprising:
- a) essentially air-impervious, flexible wall means defining an enclosed chamber;
- b) means defining an opening through which said chamber may be inflated to effect outward relative movement of said wall means; and
- c) first and second pluralities of elongated, elastic members each having opposite ends, said first plurality of elastic members being fixedly attached at one of said ends of each to a substantially common first position on said wall means and at the other of said ends of each to a substantially common second position on said wall means, and said second plurality of elastic members being fixedly attached at one of said ends of each to a substantially common third position, laterally spaced from said first position, on said wall means and at the other of said ends of each to a substantially common fourth position, laterally spaced from said second position, on said wall means.
- 18. The invention according to claim 17 wherein at least two of said elastic members of each of said pluralities have unequal elastic strengths.
- 19. The invention according to claim 17 wherein at least two of said elastic members of each of said pluralities have unequal unstretched lengths.
- 20. An inflatable air mattress comprising:
- a) flexible, fluid-impervious wall means defining an enclosed chamber for inflation with a compressible fluid, said wall means including first and second wall portions relatively movable away from one another in response to increase of the pressure of said fluid;
- b) said first and second wall portions including respective, first areas of opposed, upper and lower walls of said device, said upper wall being adapted to support an external load over a second area thereof, application of said load acting to increase said fluid pressure, thereby tending to move said first areas of said first and second wall portions away from each other;
- c) a plurality of groups of elastic members, each of said groups including at least two of said elastic members, each of said elastic members having opposite end portions, and further including means for connecting said opposite end portions to the opposing surfaces of said upper and lower walls at laterally spaced positions at least within said first areas to resiliently oppose movement of said first areas away from each other in response to said application of said load; and
- d) means for limiting the maximum spacing of said upper and lower walls at said laterally spaced positions, said limiting means comprising a strip of flexible, inelastic material attached to said upper and lower walls and having a fully extended length corresponding to said maximum spacing.
- 21. The invention according to claim 20 wherein each of said at least two elastic members of each of said groups is attached to one of said strips, said elastic members being extended beyond their respective, unstretched lengths as said strip is moved toward said fully extended length.
- 22. The invention according to claim 21 wherein said at least two elastic members are extended beyond said respective, unstretched lengths at different positions of said strip.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/007,272, filed Jan. 21, 1993, now abandoned.
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