Claims
- 1. A waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, and first and second portions of the top wall being more stretchable than the remainder of the top wall, the shape of each portion of increased stretchability conforming generally to the human anatomy with one portion of increased stretchability on each side of the mattress, the ratio of the surface area of each portion of increased stretchability when pulled taut to the surface area of that portion of increased stretchability when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the portions of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein so that the portions of increased stretchability stretch when a user lies on the mattress.
- 2. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the folds in the first portion of increased stretchability are larger in height and spaced closer together than the folds in the second portion of increased stretchability, and wherein the first portion of increased stretchability is more stretchable than the second portion of increased stretchability.
- 3. The mattress of claim 2 wherein each portion of increased stretchability comprises at least two regions of differing stretchability.
- 4. The mattress of claim 3 wherein there is a third portion of increased stretchability, the third portion of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein, the third portion of increased stretchability having a stretchability intermediate the stretchability of the first and second portions of increased stretchability so that there is a continuous and gradual change in the amount of stretchability from one side of the mattress to the other.
- 5. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along the length of the mattress.
- 6. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along the width of the mattress.
- 7. The mattress of claim 1 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along both the width and the length of the mattress.
- 8. The mattress of claim 3 wherein there are regions in each portion of increased stretchability which correspond generally to the different regions of the body of a user of the mattress, namely the had, shoulder, mid-back, lower back, butt, legs, and feet regions, wherein the stretchability of the regions corresponding to the shoulder, lower back, and butt regions are greater than the stretchability in the mid-back and leg regions, and the stretchability in the mid-back and leg regions are greater than that in the head and feet regions.
- 9. The mattress of claim 8 wherein the size of the various regions of the portions of increased stretchability correspond generally to the general human anatomy.
- 10. The mattress of claim 9 wherein the lengths of the regions corresponding to the head, shoulder, mid-back, butt and lower back, leg, and feet region are about 1 foot, 1 foot, 1 foot, 1.5 feet, 1.5 feet, and 1 foot, respectively.
- 11. A waterbed comprising a frame and within the frame a waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, and two portions of the top wall being more stretchable than the remainder of the top wall, the shape of each portion of increased stretchability conforming to the human anatomy, one portion of increased stretchability on each side of the mattress, the ratio of the surface area of each portion of increased stretchability when pulled taut to the surface area of the portion of increased stretchability when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the portions of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein so that the portions of increased stretchability stretch when a user lies on the mattress.
- 12. The waterbed of claim 11 including a stretchable cover.
- 13. The waterbed of claim 12 in which the cover stretches in an amount about the same as the top wall of the mattress stretches.
- 14. The waterbed of claim 11 wherein a portion of the top wall of the mattress is substantially non-stretchable.
- 15. A waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, and first and second portions of the top wall being more stretchable than the remainder of the top wall, the ratio of the surface area of each of the portions of increased stretchability when pulled taut to the surface are of that portion of increased stretchability when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the portions of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein so that the portions of increased stretchability stretch when a user lies on the mattress, the portions of increased stretchability comprising regions of differing stretchability, the portions of increased stretchability together having a shape generally conforming to the shape of the human anatomy.
- 16. The mattress of claim 15 wherein the portions of increased stretchability on the top wall correspond generally to the different regions of the body of the user of the mattress, namely the head, shoulder, mid-back, lower back, butt, legs, and feet regions, wherein the stretchability of the regions corresponding to the shoulder, lower back, and butt regions are greater than the stretchability of the regions corresponding to the mid-back and leg regions, and the stretchability of the regions corresponding to the mid-back and leg regions are greater than that in the head and feet regions.
- 17. A waterbed comprising a frame and within the frame a waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, at least first and second portions of the top wall being more stretchable than the remainder of the top wall, the ratio of the surface area of each of the portions of increased stretchability when pulled taut to the surface area of that portion of increased stretchability when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the portions of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein so that the portions of increased stretchability stretch when a user lies on the mattress, the portions of increased stretchability comprising regions of differing stretchability, the portions of increased stretchability together having a shape generally conforming to the shape of the human anatomy.
- 18. A waterbed comprising a frame and within the frame a waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, and first and second portions of the top wall being more stretchable than the remainder of the top wall, the ratio of the surface area of each of the portions of increased stretchability when pulled taut to the surface area of that portion of increased stretchability when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the portions of increased stretchability having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein sot hat the portions of increased stretchability stretch when a user lies on the mattress, the portions of increased stretchability comprising regions of differing stretchability, the portions of increased stretchability together having a shape generally conforming to the shape of the human anatomy.
- 19. The waterbed of claim 17 or 18 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along the width of the mattress.
- 20. The waterbed of claim 17 or 18 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along the length of the mattress.
- 21. The waterbed of claim 17 or 18 wherein the mattress has a length and a width, and wherein the stretchability of the top wall varies along both the width and the length of the mattress.
- 22. The waterbed of claim 17 or 18 including a stretchable cover for the mattress.
- 23. A waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, at least first and second portions of the top wall being stretchable, the ratio of the surface area of each of the stretchable portions when pulled taut to the surface area of that stretchable portion when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the stretchable portions having a plurality of expandable folds, at least a portion of the folds being in a regular repeating pattern spaced apart from each other by a distance, L, of from about 1/4 to about 4 inches, the ratio of the height of the regularly repeating folds to L being from about 1/8 to about 1/2, wherein substantial regions of the first and second portions have different stretchabilities from each other.
- 24. A waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls, and at least first and second stretchable regions in the top wall having a plurality of expandable folds formed therein so that the stretchable regions stretch when a user lies on the mattress, the ratio of the surface area of each stretchable region when pulled taut to the surface area of that stretchable region when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the stretchable regions being disposed in the top wall so as to correspond to a human body lying upon the mattress, and the first stretchable region having greater stretchability than the second stretchable region.
- 25. The waterbed mattress defined in claim 24 wherein the first and second stretchable regions of the top wall correspond to the butt and head, respectively, of a human body lying on the mattress.
- 26. The waterbed mattress of claim 24 or 25 wherein the top wall has a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, and wherein the folds are formed into the top wall of the mattress so that the width of the stretchable regions increases by a greater percentage than the length of the stretchable regions when a user lies on the mattress aligned with the length of the top wall.
- 27. The waterbed mattress of claim 26 wherein the folds of the first stretchable region are more closely spaced together than the folds of the second stretchable region.
- 28. A waterbed mattress having a polymeric top wall providing a sleeping surface, a bottom wall, and side walls; the top wall having at least first and second stretchable regions comprising a plurality of expandable folds disposed so that the stretchable regions stretch when a user lies on the mattress; the ratio of the surface area of each stretchable region when pulled taut to the surface area of that stretchable region when not pulled taut being at least 1.05, the first and second stretchable regions being disposed in the top wall so as to correspond to the butt and head, respectively, of a human body lying on the mattress; the top wall having a length and a width, the length being greater than the width, and the folds being formed into the top wall so that the width of the stretchable regions increases by a greater percentage than the length of the stretchable regions when a user lies on the mattress aligned with the length of the top wall; and wherein the folds of the first stretchable region are more closely spaced together than the folds of the second stretchable region, so that the first region has more stretchability than the second region.
- 29. In a waterbed mattress including an elongated top sheet having head and foot ends, a bottom sheet and side walls defining a fluid-tight receptacle, the improvement comprising, said top sheet including a plurality of elongated depressions and riser portions formed therein and arranged to impart extensibility to said top sheet, said depressions and riser portions being arranged in a non-uniform distribution across the surface of said top sheet so that the extensibility of said top sheet varies at different positions therealong.
CROSS-REFERENCES
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 810,081, filed Dec. 17, 1985, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 591,013 filed Mar. 19, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,583,254, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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