Claims
- 1. A method of forming a bed from a piece of sheet material having symmetry about its longitudinal axis, said method comprisingfolding opposed lateral edges of said material upward and inward a first time toward said axis, forming a two-layer item having lateral folded edges, folding said lateral folded edges of said material upward and inward a second time toward said axis, forming a four-layer item having lateral twice-folded edges, folding said lateral folded edges of said material upward and inward a third time toward said axis, forming an eight-layer item having lateral thrice-folded edges, folding said lateral folded edges of said material upward and inward a fourth time toward said axis, forming a sixteen-layer item having lateral four times-folded edges, folding said material in half along said axis, forming a thirty-two layer bundle of folds, permanently securing said folds together, and forming holes in said secured folds through which a ridge cord can be inserted.
- 2. A method of hanging a hammock having a bed made of a piece of sheet material, said method comprising steps ofgathering said sheet material at opposite ends, providing a ridge cord for suspending the bed from said opposite ends, securing said cord to said opposite ends in such a way that the effective length of the cord is shorter than the length of the sheet material, whereby the bed sags even when the cord is taut, suspending the hammock between a pair of trees by tying each of said gathered opposite ends to a respective one of said trees, and then adjusting the effective length of the ridge cord, whereby one can adjust the sag of the bed for maximum comfort, by (a) providing an elongate element having two spaced holes, (b) passing the cord through both said holes forming a bight between said holes, and (c) wrapping a said bight at least around one end of said element to shorten the cord.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 09/262,448, filed Mar. 4, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,185,763.
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