Claims
- 1. In a waterbed mattress having an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall, and side walls, the improvement comprising a horizontally extending baffle structure for reducing wave-like motion of water in the mattress disposed within the enclosing structure comprising at least one baffle element, the baffle element having a horizontal extent corresponding generally to the sleeping surface of the mattress, and being unattached to the enclosing structure and comprising a porous mass of bound-together fibers denser than water and means for floating the mass of fibers vertically spaced apart from the bottom wall when the mattress is filled with water, the baffle permitting water to circulate between the top wall and the bottom wall.
- 2. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the baffle structure comprises more than one baffle element disposed side by side.
- 3. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the baffle structure upper surface area is at least about two-thirds of the surface area of the top surface.
- 4. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the baffle structure upper surface area is at least about three quarters of the surface area of the top surface.
- 5. In a waterbed mattress having an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall, and side walls, the improvement comprising at least one horizontally extending pad disposed within the enclosing structure and spaced apart from the top and the bottom walls for limiting the motion of water in the mattress, the pad having a horizontal extent corresponding generally to the sleeping surface of the mattress, the pad permitting water to circulate between the volume below and the volume above the mattress, and including a horizontally extending porous mass of bound together fibers denser than water between the pad and the top wall.
- 6. The mattress of claim 5 in which the porous mass of bound-together fibers is in contact with the top wall.
- 7. The mattress of claim 5 in which the pad comprises closed cell polymeric foam less dense than water.
- 8. The mattress of claim 5 having more than one pad disposed side by side.
- 9. The mattress of claim 5 wherein the pad upper surface area is at least about two-thirds of the surface area of the top surface.
- 10. The mattress of claim 5 wherein the pad upper surface area is at least about three quarters of the surface area of the top surface.
- 11. The mattress of claim 5 wherein the pad is unattached to the enclosing structure.
- 12. A foldable waterbed mattress comprising:
- (a) an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally-extending top surface and a horizontally-extending bottom surface; and
- (b) a horizontally-extending baffle structure having a horizontal extent corresponding to the horizontal extent of the top surface of the mattress and unattached to the enclosing structure, the baffle structure comprising at least one baffle element comprising a first horizontally extending layer denser than water comprising a porous mass of bound together fibers, and a second layer less dense than water, the second layer having sufficient mass that the baffle structure floats spaced apart from the bottom surface when the mattress is filled with water, and wherein the entire waterbed mattress, including the baffle structure can be folded for storage, the baffle structure permiting water to circulate between the top surface and the bottom surface.
- 13. The mattress of claim 12 wherein the second layer is horizontally extending and substantially co-extensive with the first layer.
- 14. The mattress of claim 12 in which the thickness of the baffle structure is at least about 30% of the height of the mattress when the mattress is filled with water.
- 15. The mattress of claim 12 in which the top layer is in contact with the top surface when the mattress is filled with water.
- 16. A foldable waterbed mattress comprising:
- (a) an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally extending top surface and a horizontally extending bottom surface; and
- (b) a horizontally extending baffle structure unattached to the enclosing structure and within the enclosing structure, comprising an inner layer less dense than water between two outer layers of a porous mass of bound together fibers, the outer layers being denser than water, the inner layer having sufficient mass whereby the baffle structure floats spaced apart from the bottom surface when the mattress is filled with water, wherein the entire mattress, including the baffle structure, can be folded for storage.
- 17. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the baffle structure upper surface area is at least about two-thirds of the surface area of the top surface.
- 18. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the inner layer comprises closed cell polymeric foam.
- 19. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the inner and outer layers are substantially coextensive with each other.
- 20. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the mattress comprises two such baffle structures, one on top of the other.
- 21. The mattress of claim 16 wherein the baffle structure has a horizontal extent corresponding generally to the sleeping surface of the mattress.
- 22. In a waterbed mattress having an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally extending top wall, a horizontally extending bottom wall, and side walls, the improvement comprising a horizontally extending baffle structure for reducing wave-like motion of water in the mattress disposed within the enclosing structure comprising at least one baffle element, the baffle structure having a horizontal extent corresponding generally to the sleeping surface of the mattress, and being unattached to the enclosing structure and comprising a porous mass of bound-together fibers denser than water and means comprising closed cell polymeric foam for floating the mass of fiber vertically spaced apart from the bottom wall when the mattress is filled with water, the baffle permitting water to circulate between the top wall and the bottom wall.
- 23. The mattress of claim 22 wherein the floating means comprises at least two strips of buoyant foam.
- 24. The mattress of claim 22 wherein the floating means comprises a layer of closed cell polymeric foam.
- 25. The mattress of claim 22 wherein the baffle structure comprises more than one baffle element disposed side by side.
- 26. The mattress of claim 22 wherein the baffle structure upper surface area is at least about two-thirds of the surface area of the top surface.
- 27. The mattress of claim 22 wherein the baffle structure upper surface area is at least about three quarters of the surface area of the top surface.
- 28. A foldable waterbed mattress comprising (a) an enclosing structure comprising a horizontally-extending top surface and a horizontally-extending bottom surface, and (b) a horizontally-extending baffle structure comprising at least one baffle element having a horizontal extent corresponding to the horizontal extent of the top surface of the mattress and unattached to the enclosing structure, the baffle element comprising, a horizontally extending layer denser than water and a horizontally extending homogeneous sheet less dense than water, the sheet being substantially coextensive with the dense layer and having sufficient mass whereby the baffle structure floats spaced apart from the bottom surface when the mattress is filled with water, and wherein the entire waterbed mattress, including the baffle structure, can be folded for storage, the baffle structure permitting water to circulate between the top surface and the bottom surface.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 250,888, filed on Apr. 3, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,467,485, which is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 201,304, filed on Oct. 27, 1980, now abandoned, which is continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 95,214, filed on Nov. 19, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,345,348, which is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 949,963, filed on Oct. 10, 1978, U.S. Pat. No. 4,247,962. This application is related to Application Ser. No. 134,628, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,305, and Ser. No. 134,629 filed on Mar. 27, 1980 now abandoned. Each of these applications and patents is incorporated herein by this reference.
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