Claims
- 1. A waterbed mattress system comprising:(a) a wheeled recreational vehicle; (b) a waterbed mattress large enough for a person to lay prone upon; and (c) means for the ingress or egress of a liquid, which is water or another aqueous liquid, to and into or out of the waterbed mattress from a supply of the liquid selected from the group consisting of (i) a source external to the vehicle and (ii) a source internal to the vehicle.
- 2. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid is by action of a pressure generator selected from the group consisting of (i) a pump, (ii) hydrostatic pressure due to gravity, and (iii) pressure generated by action of a siphon.
- 3. The waterbed mattress system according to claim 2 wherein, between the lower surface and the upper surface of the waterbed mattress, are situated internal structures comprised of (i) inner horizontal layers, (ii) longitudinal and transverse vertical layers, and (iii) small cells or compartments which have holes in the walls of the cells or compartments, which internal structures, when the angle of the force holding the waterbed mattress in place is changed, reduce in a time delaying manner, any movement due to dynamics of motion of the recreational vehicle, of any liquid remaining in the waterbed mattress after the waterbed mattress has been emptied, thereby preventing the liquid in the waterbed mattress from moving the emptied waterbed mattress from its location.
- 4. The waterbed mattress system according to claim 2 wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid to and into or out of the waterbed mattress, further includes a fibrous, soft, highly porous, flexible material inside of the waterbed mattress over a first tube attached to an aperture in the waterbed mattress which allows, by action of the pressure generator, exit flow of the liquid in the waterbed mattress without interference from collapse of the emptying waterbed mattress, through the first tube running from the aperture in the waterbed mattress to the pressure generator, from the pressure generator to the first valve, and from the first valve to the supply.
- 5. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid to and into or out of the waterbed mattress from the supply includes a first tube which runs both between the supply and a strainer and the strainer and a one-way first valve, and between the one-way first valve and the pressure generator, and includes a second tube which runs between the pressure generator and an aperture in the waterbed mattress.
- 6. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 5, further comprising means for controlling at least one member of the following group consisting of (i) temperature, (ii) pressure and (iii) volume of the liquid being delivered to and into the waterbed mattress from the supply.
- 7. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 6, which the means for controlling at least one member of the following group consisting of (i) temperature, (ii) pressure and (iii) volume of the liquid as the liquid ingresses or egresses the waterbed mattress, is selected from the group consisting of (i) a temperature regulator which has a temperature indicator means, (ii) a flow regulator, (iii) a flow limiting mechanism, (iv) an adjustable timer which regulates the length of time the flow regulator allows the liquid to be delivered to and into the waterbed mattress, (v) an overflow first tube running from an aperture in the waterbed mattress to the first valve to empty inside or outside of the recreational vehicle, and (vi) a pressure expansion tank, and which further includes a source of heat selected from the group consisting of (i) an engine, (ii) a generator engine, (iii) an auxiliary engine, (iv) a fuel, (v) a heat pump, (vi) a solar energy collector and (vii) electricity, an aqueous heat transfer liquid circulating system, a heat exchanger, a second tube running from the heat exchanger to the aperture in the water mattress, a third tube extending from the source of heat to a circulating first pump, from there to the heat exchanger, from there to the source of heat, from there on to a connection to the supply, from there on to the pressure generator, and from there on to a second valve, a fourth tube extending from the connection to the supply to the second valve, to the pressure generator, and from there on to the heat exchanger, a two-way third valve, and a fifth tube extending from the aperture in the waterbed mattress to the two-way third valve and from the two-way third valve to the heat exchanger.
- 8. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 7 wherein the first valve is operated by an electronic control system through electromechanical operation of the first valve.
- 9. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 7, wherein the temperature, pressure, volume and flow of the heat transfer liquid transported to, into, circulated to and removed from the waterbed mattress is operated automatically with an electronic control system through the electromechanical valves, pressure generators and regulators of the waterbed mattress system.
- 10. A waterbed mattress system comprising:a. a wheeled recreational vehicle; b. at least two waterbed mattresses, each large enough for a person to lay prone upon; and c. means for ingress or egress of a liquid, which is water or another aqueous liquid, to and into or out of each of the waterbed mattresses from a supply of the liquid selected from a group consisting of (i) a source external to the vehicle and (ii) a source internal to the vehicle.
- 11. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 10, wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid to and into or out of each of the waterbed mattresses is by action of a pressure generator selected from the group consisting of (i) a pump, (ii) hydrostatic pressure due to gravity, and (iii) pressure generated by action of a siphon.
- 12. The waterbed mattress system according to claim 11, wherein, between the lower surface and the upper surface of each of the waterbed mattresses, are situated internal structures comprised of (i) inner horizontal layers, (ii) longitudinal and transverse vertical layers, and (iii) small cells or compartments which have holes in the walls of the cells or compartments, which internal structures, when the angle of the force holding the waterbed mattresses in place is changed, reduce in a time delaying manner, any movement due to dynamics of motion of the recreational vehicle, of any liquid remaining in the waterbed mattresses after the waterbed mattresses have been emptied, thereby preventing the liquid in the waterbed mattresses from moving the emptied waterbed mattresses from its location.
- 13. The waterbed mattress system according to claim 11 wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid to and into or out of the waterbed mattresses, further includes a fibrous, soft, highly porous, flexible material inside each of the waterbed mattresses over a first tube attached to an aperture in each of the waterbed mattresses which allows, by action of the pressure generator, exit flow of the liquid in each waterbed mattress without interference from collapse of the emptying waterbed mattress, through the first tube running from the aperture in the waterbed mattress to the pressure generator, from the pressure generator to the first valve, and from the first valve to the supply.
- 14. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 11, wherein the means for ingress or egress of the liquid to and into or out of each of the waterbed mattresses from the supply includes a first tube which runs both between the supply and a strainer and the strainer and a one-way first valve, and between the one-way first valve and the pressure generator, and includes a second tube which runs between the pressure generator and an aperture in each of the waterbed mattresses.
- 15. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 14 further comprising means for controlling at least one member of the following group consisting of (i) temperature, (ii) pressure and (iii) volume of the liquid being delivered to and into the waterbed mattresses from the supply.
- 16. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 15, wherein the means for controlling at least one member of the following group consisting of (i) temperature, (ii) pressure and (iii) volume of the liquid as the liquid ingresses or egresses the waterbed mattresses, is selected from the group consisting of (i) a temperature regulator which has a temperature indicator means, (ii) a flow regulator, (iii) a flow limiting mechanism, (iv) an adjustable timer which regulates the length of time the flow regulator allows the liquid to be delivered to and into each of the waterbed mattresses, (v) an overflow first tube running from an aperture in each of the waterbed mattresses to the first valve to return to the supply, and (vi) a pressure expansion tank, and which further includes a source of heat selected from the group consisting of (i) an engine, (ii) a generator engine, (iii) an auxiliary engine, (iv) a fuel, (v) a heat pump, (vi) a solar energy collector and (vii) electricity, an aqueous heat transfer liquid circulating system, a heat exchanger, a second tube running from the heat exchanger to the aperture in each of the water mattresses, a third tube extending from the source of heat to a circulating first pump, from there to the heat exchanger, from there to the source of heat, from there on to a connection to the supply, from there on to the pressure generator, and from there on to a second valve, a fourth tube extending from the connection to the supply to the second valve, to the pressure generator, and from there on to the heat exchanger, a two-way third valve, and a fifth tube extending from the aperture in each of the waterbed mattresses to the two-way third valve and from the two-way third valve to the heat exchanger.
- 17. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 16 wherein the first valve is operated by an electronic control system through electromechanical operation of the first valve.
- 18. The waterbed mattress system for the recreational vehicle according to claim 17 wherein the temperature, pressure, volume and flow of the heat transfer liquid transported to, into, circulated to and removed from the waterbed mattresses is operated automatically with an electronic control system through the electromechanical valves, pressure generators and regulators of the waterbed mattress system.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/110,021, filed on Jul. 2, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,094,758.
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Article entitled “Waterbeds on Wheels”, Waterbed Magazine, Feb. 1986, p. 28. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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