Patents Represented by Law Firm Coburn, Croft & Putzell
  • Patent number: 4658453
    Abstract: A wave-retarding waterbed mattress comprising an envelope of supple sheet material for containing a liquid hterein and a free floating wave motion retarding baffle within the hollow interior of the envelope. The baffle comprises a plurality of bouyant sheets and a generally horizontally extending layer of material. The layer is positioned on the bouyant sheets with portions of the layer downwardly depending between the buoyant sheets when the mattress is filled with liquid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 1986
    Date of Patent: April 21, 1987
    Inventor: Dennis Boyd
  • Patent number: 4627121
    Abstract: A damped waterbed mattress includes an envelope or bladder made of vinyl or other flexible, nonporous elastomeric material and which contains a plurality of modular internal "cells" that are in intentionally restricted fluid communication with one another. These cells are themselves partitioned into at least an inner and an outer chamber that are, likewise, in restricted or metered fluid communication with each other. The top of each cell preferably includes a lighter-than-water portion, such as a small sheet of foam, while the bottom of each cell preferably includes a heavier portion, such as a heavier gauge of vinyl. Thus the cells, along with the chambers contained therein, are filled with water upon the filling of the waterbed proper, and are maintained in their filled and expanded state by virtue of the positive buoyancy of their top surfaces and the more negative buoyancy of their bottom surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
    Assignee: Royal Waterbeds, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard A. Winther
  • Patent number: 4574026
    Abstract: A damped waterbed mattress includes an envelope or bladder made of vinyl or other flexible, nonporous elastomeric material and which contains a plurality of modular internal "cells" that are in intentionally restricted fluid communication with one another. These cells are themselves partitioned into at least an inner and an outer chamber that are, likewise, in restricted or metered fluid communication with each other. The top of each cell preferably includes a lighter-than-water portion, such as a small sheet of foam, while the bottom of each cell preferably includes a heavier portion, such as a heavier gauge of vinyl. Thus the cells, along with the chambers contained therein, are filled with water upon the filling of the waterbed proper, and are maintained in their filled and expanded state by virtue of the positive buoyancy of their top surfaces and the more negative buoyancy of their bottom surfaces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1984
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1986
    Assignee: Royal Waterbeds, Inc.
    Inventor: Howard A. Winther