Claims
- 1. An adjustable safety net assembly, comprising:a mesh panel of flexible elongate members which cooperate to form a matrix of intersections and openings bounded by a perimeter of preestablished dimensions; and a plurality of spaced, adjustable length net adjusters engaged with said mesh panel and extending across said mesh panel between opposite sides thereof, wherein each of said net adjusters includes at least one flexible strap and at least one strap retainer which cooperate to selectively form a reduced effective length between said opposite sides and thereby selectively reduce one of said preestablished dimensions, as measured between said opposite sides, wherein said net adjusters are woven through respective openings in said mesh panel.
- 2. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein each of said net adjusters comprises a first end strap section, a second end strap section, and an intermediate strap section adjustably interconnected between said first end strap section and said second end strap section, and each said end strap section is connected to a respective edge of said mesh panel.
- 3. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein said net adjusters extend in two orthogonal directions.
- 4. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, wherein some of said net adjusters are arranged to form a border rope about said perimeter.
- 5. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 1, further comprising a releasable mounting clip connected to at least one of said net adjusters.
- 6. An adjustable safety net assembly, comprising:a mesh panel of flexible elongate members which cooperate to form a matrix of intersections and openings bounded by a perimeter of preestablished dimensions; a flexible border rope connected to said panel at said perimeter; and a plurality of spaced adjustable length net adjusters engaged with said border rope at discrete locations along said perimeter and spanning one of said preestablished dimensions, wherein each of said net adjusters includes at least one flexible strap and at least one strap retainer which cooperate with the border rope to selectively impose a reduced dimension between opposite sides of said mesh panel, wherein said net adjusters are woven through respective openings in said mesh panel.
- 7. The adjustable safety net assembly of claim 6, further comprising a releasable mounting clip connected to at least one of said net adjusters.
- 8. The adjustable safety net assembly of claims 6, wherein said border rope is comprised of additional said net adjusters extending about said perimeter of said mesh panel.
- 9. A safety net that is selectively adjustable between a first configuration which effectively spans a first area, defined by a first support structure and having a first width and a first length, and a second configuration which effectively spans a second, relatively smaller area, defined by a second support structure and having a second width and a second, relatively smaller length, comprising:a mesh panel sufficient in size and shape to effectively span the first area when the safety net is in the first configuration; and means, connected to opposite sides of said mesh panel and spanning said mesh panel, for transforming said mesh panel into the second configuration to effectively span the second area, wherein said means includes a plurality of flexible straps interwoven with said mesh panel.
- 10. The safety net of claim 9, further comprising another said means, connected to other opposite sides of said mesh panel and spanning said mesh panel, for transforming said mesh panel into a third configuration to effectively span a third area, defined by a third support structure and having a width less than the second width and a length equal to the second, relatively smaller length.
- 11. The safety net of claim 9, wherein said means transforms said mesh panel into the second configuration by by assuming a shorter effective length.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/078,464, filed May 14, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,085, issued May 30, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuations (1)
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