Claims
- 1. A tent comprising:
- a) a continuous shell of impermeable pliable material having a substantially hollow interior volume,
- b) a planar impermeable pliable sheet peripherally attached to said shell in said interior volume wherein said sheet divides said interior volume into first and second sub-volumes, said sheet forming an interior floor of said tent,
- c) a valve communicating between said second sub-volume and the outside environment,
- d) means for mechanically expanding said second sub-volume when said valve is open, said means for mechanically expanding said second sub-volume further comprising means for applying an external force to the surface of said second sub-volume for expansion of said second sub-volume and having no additional internal means within said second sub-volume for aiding said expansion of said second sub-volume, whereby air from said outside environment is drawn into said second sub-volume, and
- e) means for closing said valve trapping said air in said second sub-volume to form an inflated sub-volume contiguous to said floor of said tent, whereby the external surface of said tent is peripherally seamless and whereby said inflated sub-volume serves as a self-inflated mattress for said tent.
- 2. The tent of claim 1 further comprising means for dividing said sub-volume into a multiplicity of cavities.
- 3. The tent of claim 2 wherein said means for dividing said sub-volume comprises a series of pneumatically connected chambers.
- 4. The tent of claim 1 wherein said continuous shell is a plastic material.
- 5. The tent of claim 1 wherein said sheet is a plastic material.
- 6. A tent comprising:
- a) a first substantially pliable impermeable planar layer,
- b) a second substantially pliable impermeable planar layer attached to said first impermeable planar layer at the peripheral edges of said first and said second impermeable planar layers wherein an air tight cavity is formed between said first and said second impermeable planar layers, and
- c) a valve communicating between said cavity and the outside environment, whereby when said valve is open said cavity may be deflated by compressing said first impermeable layer and said second impermeable layer, and wherein said first layer further comprises means for applying a force external to said cavity for mechanically pulling said first layer away from said second layer with no additional means internal to said cavity to aid said force, whereby air enters and fills the vacuum formed in said cavity, and further whereby when said valve is subsequently closed said air is trapped in said cavity to form a self inflatable floor of said tent.
- 7. The tent of claim 6 further comprising means for dividing said cavity into a multiplicity of sub-cavities.
- 8. The tent of claim 7 wherein said means for dividing said cavity comprises a series of pneumatically connected chambers.
- 9. The tent of claim 6 wherein said first impermeable planar layer and said second impermeable planar layer are plastic materials.
- 10. A mattress comprising:
- a) a first substantially pliable impermeable planar layer,
- b) a second substantially pliable impermeable planar layer attached to said first impermeable planar layer at the peripheral edges of said first and said second impermeable planar layers wherein an air tight cavity is formed between said first and said second impermeable planar layers, and
- c) a valve communicating between said cavity and the outside environment, whereby when said valve is open said cavity may be deflated by compressing said first impermeable layer and said second impermeable layer, and wherein said cavity further comprising means for application of an external force to the surface of said cavity for expansion of said cavity with no additional internal means in said cavity to aid in said expansion, so that air enters and fills the vacuum formed in said cavity, and further whereby when said valve is subsequently closed said air is trapped in said cavity to form said inflatable mattress.
- 11. The mattress of claim 10 wherein said mattress is incorporated into the floor of a tent.
- 12. The mattress of claim 10 further comprising means for dividing said cavity into a multiplicity of sub-cavities.
- 13. The mattress of claim 12 wherein said means for dividing said cavity comprises a series of pneumatically connected chambers.
- 14. The mattress of claim 10 wherein said first layer and said second layer are plastic materials.
- 15. A mattress comprising;
- a) an airtight compressible bladder,
- b) means for mechanically expanding said bladder to form interior cavity within said bladder whereby a vacuum forms in said cavity when said bladder is mechanically expanded, said means for mechanically expanding said bladder further comprising means for external application of a force to a surface of said cavity for expansion of said cavity with no internal means within said cavity aiding in said expansion, and
- b) control means connecting the interior of said bladder to the outside environment, said control means controlling the flow of air to and from said interior of said bladder and said outside environment, whereby when said bladder is compressed said control means allows the flow of outflowing air from said bladder to said environment, and when said bladder is expanded said control means allows inflowing air to flow into said bladder, said control means further allowing the retention of said inflowing air within said bladder.
- 16. The mattress of claim 15 wherein said mattress is incorporated into the floor of a tent.
- 17. The mattress of claim 15 further comprising means for dividing said cavity into a multiplicity of sub-cavities.
- 18. The mattress of claim 17 wherein said means for dividing said cavity comprises a series of pneumatically connected chambers.
- 19. The mattress of claim 15 wherein said bladder comprises a plastic material.
- 20. The mattress of claim 15 wherein said control means is a pneumatic valve.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/006,807, filed Nov. 15, 1995.
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