Claims
- 1. A method of making a fitted mattress cover having a top panel for fitting in overlaying relationship to a top surface of a mattress and a peripheral skirt for overlaying the sides and ends of the mattress, comprising the steps of:
- concurrently progressively stitching a plurality of longitudinally stressed, parallel, spaced-apart rows of elastic cords into the peripheral skirt generally parallel to a juncture of the peripheral skirt and top panel; and,
- allowing the elastic cords to progressively relax as the cords are stitched into the skirt thereby progressively forming gathers in the skirt.
- 2. A method of making a fitted mattress cover having a top panel for fitting in overlaying relationship to a top surface of a mattress and a peripheral depending skirt for fitting in overlaying relationship to the sides and ends of the mattress comprising the steps of:
- forming a flat layer of relatively inelastic fabric skirt material;
- longitudinally tensioning the inelastic fabric skirt material;
- stitching a plurality of longitudinally stressed parallel, spaced-apart rows of elastic cords into the tensioned flat layer of inelastic material in the direction of the tension force on the inelastic skirt fabric material while maintaining the tension on the inelastic fabric material;
- attaching the inelastic fabric to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel thereby forming the depending peripheral mattress cover skirt while maintaining the tension on the inelastic skirt fabric material having the rows of elastic cords stretched therein to prevent the elastic cords from relaxing; and,
- allowing the rows of elastic cords to relax after the inelastic skirt fabric material is attached to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel, thereby forming gathers in the inelastic fabric skirt material.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of attaching the inelastic fabric skirt material to the mattress cover top panel further comprises orienting the inelastic fabric skirt material having the rows of elastic cords stitched therein relative to the mattress cover top panel with the rows of elastic cords generally parallel to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the step of allowing the elastic cords to relax comprises releasing the tension on the inelastic skirt material attached to the mattress cover panel.
- 5. A method of making a fitted mattress cover having a top panel for fitting in overlaying relationship to a top surface of a mattress and a peripheral depending skirt for fitting in overlaying relationship to the sides and ends of the mattress comprising the steps of:
- forming a flat layer of relatively inelastic fabric skirt material to be attached to the top panel of the cover;
- longitudinally tensioning the inelastic fabric skirt material;
- stitching a plurality of longitudinally stressed, parallel, spaced-apart rows of elastic cords into the tensioned flat layer of inelastic material in the direction of the tension forces on the inelastic skirt fabric while maintaining the tension on the inelastic fabric material;
- progressively attaching the inelastic fabric skirt material to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel while maintaining the tension on the inelastic skirt material to prevent the elastic cords stitched therein from relaxing; and,
- allowing the elastic cords in a portion of the fabric skirt material being attached to the cover top panel to relax as the inelastic fabric skirt material is progressively attached to the cover top panel, thereby progressively forming gathers in the inelastic fabric skirt material as it is being attached to the cover top panel.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of attaching the inelastic fabric skirt material to the mattress cover top panel further comprises orienting the inelastic fabric skirt material having the rows of elastic cords stitched therein relative to the mattress cover top panel with the rows of elastic cords generally parallel to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of allowing the elastic cords to progressively relax comprises progressively releasing the tension on the inelastic skirt material as it is progressively attached to the mattress cover panel.
- 8. A method of making a fitted mattress cover having a top panel for fitting in overlaying relationship to a top surface of a mattress and a peripheral skirt for overlaying the sides and ends of the mattress, comprising the steps of:
- forming a fabric pattern having a top panel, two opposite side panels unitary with the top panel and coextensive in length with the top panel, and two opposite end panels unitary with the top panel and coextensive in length with the width of the top;
- folding the side panels downwardly about an imaginary line at a juncture of the side panels and the top panel;
- folding the end panels downwardly about an imaginary line at a juncture of the end panels and the top panel;
- attaching adjacent end edges of the end panels and side panels together to form a peripheral depending mattress cover skirt; and
- concurrently progressively stitching a plurality of longitudinally stressed, parallel, spaced apart rows of elastic cords into the skirt; and,
- allowing the elastic cords to progressively relax as the elastic cords are stitched into the skirt, thereby progressively forming gathers in the skirt.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of stitching the elastic cords to the skirt comprises stitching the elastic cords along the length dimension of the side panels and end panels of the skirt.
- 10. A method of making a fitted mattress cover comprising the steps of:
- forming a cover top panel for fitting in overlaying relationship to a top surface of a mattress;
- tensioning a layer of fabric material having a plurality of elastic cords stitched therein to stress the elastic cords in the longitudinal direction of the elastic cords;
- progressively attaching the layer of fabric material to the peripheral edge of the mattress cover top panel with the longitudinal axis of the elastic cords oriented generally parallel to the peripheral edge of the mattress top cover while maintaining the tension on the fabric material to prevent the elastic cords thereon from relaxing; and,
- allowing the elastic cords in a portion of the fabric material being attached to the cover top panel to relax as the fabric layer is progressively attached to the cover top panel, thereby progressively forming gathers in the fabric layer as it is being attached to the cover panel.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/482,515, filed Feb. 21, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,985,953.
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