Floating water bed

Beds – Waterbed or associated device

Reexamination Certificate

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C005S422000, C005S669000, C005S4130AM

Reexamination Certificate

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07614104

ABSTRACT:
A floating water bed for a user being floatably surrounded with liquid, includes a sleeping bed, which is made of waterproof material, having a compartment for the user accommodating therein that the user is floating and supporting by the liquid, and a breathing opening communicating with the compartment and arranged in such a manner that when the user rests in the compartment, the breathing opening is aligned with a head of the user, wherein the breathing opening is adapted for air circulation of the compartment with ambient atmosphere, such that the sleeping bag is adapted for allowing the user to achieve absolute relaxation while achieving complete rest, wherein the sleeping bag is adapted for completely separating the user from the liquid surrounding and thus protecting the user within the sleeping bag.

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patent: 4000749 (1977-01-01), Busco
patent: 4079728 (1978-03-01), Gatts
patent: 4662010 (1987-05-01), Silberling
patent: 4727607 (1988-03-01), Nystad
patent: 6986178 (2006-01-01), Turner
patent: 7353554 (2008-04-01), Wang

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