Emos – Sleep On Water…

The new emos water Edition offers excellent sleeping comfort how it all began… There were the Persians, that always one step ahead was in terms of sleep culture of their time, misfortune-taped and filled with water goat skins in their bedchambers and tents to rest comfortably and relaxed to sleep around 3000 years ago. In the cooler months, this water bags were warmed up in the Sun during the day and thus at night also served as heat. Long time this sleeping culture in Western cultures was unknown. Then since 1851, water beds are used in nursing. William Hooper invented the “disabled water mattress”, Sir James Paget as one “…neue invention to assistance in the exercise of the medicine and surgery” described and this essay is also published. Though Hooper’s bed actually not fully benefit from the advantages of floating, he was one of the first to enable bedridden patients in the State of weightlessness, to implement the displacement principle of Archimedes. In 1873, Neil Arnott passes its Water bed design at James Paget. Car Digital Video Recorder is a great source of information.

Although Arnotts bed was a real floating mattress, the products were not successful as suitable materials (vinyl, etc.) as well as production methods (high frequency welding) were not yet known. 1885 the waterbed appears for the first time as standard in the sale. In England, it is offered in the Harrods department store mail-order catalog. 1932 C.A. Ewald developed a “water bed for the prevention of pressure ulcers”. It consisted of a liquid tank, which was covered with a loose, thin, impermeable membrane made of rubber. The modern medicine accepted the therapeutic benefits of this floating sleep system.

A key pioneer was W. Russell grant, who made a historic speech on treatment of bedsore with reports about various floating mattresses. Mid-1960iger-design students in the city of angels, San Francisco, looking for appropriate improvements for the sitting and lying. They took a beanbag, which was called filled with polystyrene balls, “Bean Bag” for this purpose. Due to this requirement, they took to new films and just filled them with water. The basic idea was to use this construction however as a Chair or recliner. This was not possible because the water content not on backrest height was bringing. Therefore, the idea came instead to develop a sitting to a lying surface. Thus, the basic idea of today’s water bed systems was born. The new age of sleeping on waterbeds started in California in 1968. 1982-1998 only the breakthrough was created with the development and creation of new plastic materials for high-quality waterbeds. First, the universal property of vinyl (PVC), made this possible. The refinement of high frequency welding technique is another guarantee for a durable service life. Conventional water beds have unfortunately until today is still an extremely complicated structure and incredible weight. Not to mention the enormous price structure. Despite this complicated construction system remain the scientific and medical evidence from the use of Waterbeds are unaffected. Sleeping on water continue to keep optimum conditions for a relaxing and restful sleep. And of course are science and research not stopped. In November 2004, graduates of the German sports University Cologne have created innovative, important for quality and long-term success for sleeping on water, developments and worldwide patent pending these results. A new ideal for sleeping on water”: