Claims
- 1. In a waterbed mattress: an enclosure for holding a body of water, a buoyant pad adapted to float within the enclosure, a plurality of hexagonal cells depending from the pad, each of said cells having six side walls sealed to the pad along a hexagonal path, a continuous sheet of material sealed to the lower portions of the side walls of the cells along horizontally extending paths to form hexagonal bottom walls for the cells, and openings in at least some of the walls permitting limited water movement into and out of the cells, said cells being arranged in a honeycomb array with the side walls of adjacent ones of the cells facing each other in a closely spaced parallel relationship.
- 2. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the six side walls of each of the cells are formed as an integral structure by a length of flexible tubing.
- 3. The waterbed mattress of claim 1 wherein the six side walls of each of the cells are formed by a strip of material which extends circumferentially of the cell, with the ends of the strip being sealed together on one side of the cell.
- 4. In a baffle structure for use in a waterbed mattress having upper and lower walls, a horizontally extending sheet of buoyant foam adapted to float beneath the upper wall of the mattress, a flexible sheet positioned beneath the foam sheet and being laterally coextensive with the foam sheet, and a plurality of generally cylindrical flexible cells having side walls extending between and sealed to the two sheets, with the foam sheet and the flexible sheet respectively forming the top and bottom walls of the cells.
- 5. The baffle structure of claim 4 wherein the cells are hexagonal in cross-section and are arranged in a honeycomb pattern with adjacent walls of the cells facing each other in closely spaced parallel relationship.
- 6. The waterbed mattress of claim 4 wherein the side walls of each of the cells are formed as an integral structure by a length of flexible tubing.
- 7. The waterbed mattress of claim 4 wherein the side walls of each of the cells are formed by a strip of material which extends circumferentially of the cell, with the ends of the strip being sealed together on one side of the cell.
- 8. In a waterbed mattress: an enclosure for holding a body of water, a buoyant pad adapted to float within the enclosure, a plurality of cells depending from the pad, each of said cells having a side wall sealed to the pad along a closed path with the foam pad forming the top walls of the cells, a continuous bottom sheet spaced beneath the pad and having a horizontal extent corresponding substantially to that of the pad, with the side walls of the cells being sealed to the bottom sheet along individual closed paths with the bottom sheet forming the bottom walls of the cells, and openings in at least some of the walls permitting limited movement of water into and out of the cells.
- 9. The waterbed mattress of claim 8 wherein the cells are arranged in a honeycomb-like array with the side walls of adjacent ones of the cells facing each other in a closely spaced relationship.
- 10. The waterbed mattress of claim 8 wherein the cells are hexagonal in cross-section.
- 11. The waterbed mattress of claim 8 wherein the each of the cells has a plurality of side walls, and the side walls in each cell are formed as an integral structure by a length of flexible tubing.
- 12. The waterbed mattress of claim 8 wherein each of the cells has a plurality of side walls, and the side walls in each of the cells are formed by a strip of material which extends circumferentially of the cell, with the ends of the strip being sealed together on one side of the cell.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/395,714, filed Aug. 18, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,068,934.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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