Claims
- 1. A baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad comprising:
- (a) a layer of material forming a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float in water and being constituted of buoyant foam;
- (b) a plurality of chambers of polyethylene material denser than water;
- (c) at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of the chambers for passage of water into and out of the chambers;
- (d) the chambers being secured together with the pad so as to be capable of depending downwardly from the pad, wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress; and
- (e) at least one said metering hole being located such that water flow out of the chambers is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component.
- 2. A baffle structure as claimed in claim 1 in which the at least one metering hole in the wall of at least one chamber has a total surface area of S' inches and said one chamber has a volume of V gallons of water, wherein the ratio of S to V is from about 0.5 to about 2.5.
- 3. A waterbed mattress including a baffle structure of claim 1 between a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall and side walls.
- 4. The baffle structure of claim 1 including a porous mass of bound together fibers above the pad, and a plurality of holes through the pad for water flow therethrough.
- 5. A waterbed mattress including a baffle structure of claim 4 between a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall and side walls.
- 6. A baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad comprising:
- (a) a layer of polyethylene material forming a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float in water and being constituted of buoyant foam;
- (b) a plurality of chambers of polyethylene material denser than water; and
- (c) at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of the chambers for passage of water into and out of the chambers, the at least one metering hole being located such that water flow out of the chambers is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component;
- the chambers being secured together with the pad so as to be capable of depending downwardly from the pad, and wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress.
- 7. A baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad comprising:
- (a) a layer of buoyant polyethylene foam material to form a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float freely in water;
- (b) sealed chambers constituted of polyethylene denser than water affixed to the pad for forming a plurality of chambers depending from the pad, wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress; and
- (c) at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of a chamber for passage of water into and out of the chamber, the at least one metering hole being located such that water flow out of the chamber is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component.
- 8. The baffle structure of claim 7 including a porous mass of bound together fibers above the pad, and a plurality of holes through the pad for water flow therethrough.
- 9. A method for forming a baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) cutting a layer of material to form a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float in water and being constituted of buoyant foam;
- (b) forming a plurality of chambers of polyethylene material denser than water;
- (c) forming at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of the chambers for passage of water into and out of the chambers;
- (d) securing the chambers together with the pad so as to be capable of depending downwardly from the pad wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress, and where at least one said metering hole is located such that water flow out of the chambers is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 9 in which the at least one metering hole in the wall of at least one chamber has a total surface area of S' inches and said one chamber has a volume of V gallons of water, wherein the ratio of S to V is from about 0.5 to about 2.5.
- 11. The method of claim 10 in which the ratio of S to V is about 1.
- 12. A method for forming a waterbed mattress including locating a baffle structure formed by the method of claim 9 between a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall and side walls.
- 13. A method for forming a baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) cutting a layer of buoyant polyethylene foam material to form a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float freely in water;
- (b) heat sealing chambers constituted of polyethylene denser than water to the pad for forming a plurality of chambers depending from the pad, wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress; and
- (c) forming at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of a chamber for passage of water into and out of the chamber, the at least one metering hole being located such that water flow out of the chamber is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the step of placing a porous mass of bound together fibers above the pad.
- 15. The method of claim 14 including the step of forming a plurality of holes through the pad for water flow therethrough.
- 16. A method for forming a waterbed mattress including locating a baffle structure formed by the method of claim 13 between a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall and side walls.
- 17. A method for forming a baffle structure for a waterbed mattress, the baffle structure comprising a laterally extending pad and a plurality of chambers depending from the pad, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) cutting a layer of polyethylene material to form a laterally extending pad having a length and width less than the length and width of the waterbed mattress into which the pad is to be placed, the pad being sufficiently buoyant to float in water and being constituted of buoyant foam;
- (b) forming a plurality of chambers of polyethylene material denser than water;
- (c) forming at least one metering hole through a wall of at least a portion of the chambers for passage of water into and out of the chambers, the at least one metering hole being located such that water flow out of the chambers is in a direction having both a horizontal component and downward component; and
- (d) securing the chambers together with the pad so as to be capable of depending downwardly from the pad;
- wherein the buoyant pad has sufficient buoyancy that the baffle structure floats in the waterbed mattress.
- 18. The method of claim 17 including the step of placing a porous mass of bound together fibers above the pad.
- 19. The method of claim 17 including the step of forming a plurality of holes through the pad for water flow therethrough.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 250,733 filed Apr. 3, 1981 by Charles P. Hall, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,575 which is incorporated herein by this reference. This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 808,994 filed Feb. 5, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,959, which itself is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 364,534 filed Apr. 1, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,577,356.
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