Claims
- 1. In a waterbed mattress: walls of film material defining a chamber for holding water, a cornerpiece which is substantially thicker than the film material joined to the film material and forming a corner of the mattress, an insert disposed in the chamber for reducing wave action in the water, and a thether connected between the insert and the cornerpiece to retain the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
- 2. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the cornerpiece has an eyelet on the inner side thereof through which the tether passes.
- 3. The waterbed mattress of claim 2 wherein the cornerpiece and the eyelet are formed as a unitary structure by injection molding.
- 4. The waterbed mattress of claim 2 wherein the cornerpiece has a second eyelet spaced vertically from the first named eyelet.
- 5. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the tether comprises a flexible strap.
- 6. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the cornerpiece includes an eyelet, and the tether includes a strap having a retainer at one end thereof which can pass through the eyelet relatively freely in a forward direction but will not pass through the eyelet in a reverse direction.
- 7. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the tether maintains the insert in tension.
- 8. In a cornerpiece for a waterbed mattress having walls defining a chamber for holding water and an insert disposed in the chamber for reducing wave action in the water: a base plate substantially thicker than the walls of the mattress having front and rear sides and a peripheral sealing area for attachment to the walls, and means on the rear side of the base plate for receiving a tether for holding the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
- 9. The cornerpiece of claim 8 wherein the means for receiving the tether comprises an eyelet which projects from the rear side of the base plate.
- 10. The cornerpiece of claim 9 wherein the base plate and the eyelet are formed as an integral structure.
- 11. The cornerpiece of claim 10 wherein the base plate and the eyelet are formed by an injection molding process.
- 12. The cornerpiece of claim 8 wherein the cornerpiece has a second eyelet spaced vertically from the first named eyelet.
- 13. In a method of manufacturing a waterbed mattress, the steps of: forming a chamber of a flexible film material for holding water, positioning an insert in the chamber for controlling wave action in the water, attaching a cornerpiece to the film material to form a corner of the mattress, and tethering the insert to the cornerpiece to retain the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the cornerpiece is formed with an eyelet, and a tether is passed through the eyelet to tether the insert to the cornerpiece.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein the cornerpiece and the eyelet are formed as a unitary structure by injection molding.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein insert is tethered to the cornerpiece with a flexible strap.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the insert is tethered in a manner which maintains the insert in a taut condition.
- 18. In a waterbed mattress: a bladder fabricated at least in part of a flexible material defining a chamber for holding water, a horizontal insert disposed in the chamber and extending a substantial portion of the length and the width of the chamber for reducing wave action in the water, a base plate affixed to the bladder, means affixed to the base plate forming an anchor point within the chamber, and a tether extending between the insert and the anchor point for retaining the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
- 19. The waterbed mattress of claim 18 wherein the base plate is affixed to a corner portion of the bladder and forms a corner of the bladder.
- 20. The waterbed mattress of claim 18 wherein the tether comprises a strap which is normally in a relaxed condition when the insert is in the predetermined position.
- 21. In a method of manufacturing a waterbed mattress, the steps of: forming a chamber for holding water within a bladder of flexible material, positioning a horizontally extending insert in the chamber so that the insert extends for a substantial portion of the length and the width of the chamber for controlling wave action in the water, attaching a base plate to the bladder to form an anchor point within the chamber, and tethering the insert to the anchor point to retain the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein an eyelet is affixed to the base plate, and the insert is tethered to the anchor point by passing a flexible tether through the eyelet.
- 23. In a waterbed mattress: a bladder of tubular shape fabricated at least in part of a flexible material defining a chamber for holding water, an insert disposed in the chamber for reducing wave action in the water, means affixed to the tubular bladder toward one end thereof forming an eyelet with an opening defining an anchor point within the chamber, and a tether extending between the insert and the anchor point and passing through the opening in the eyelet for retaining the insert in a predetermined position in the chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S, Pat. Ser. No. 490,130, filed Mar. 6, 1990 , now abandoned.
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