Claims
- 1. An improved barrier, comprising:
- a plurality of metallic wire cables, each comprising a plurality of strands; and
- a plurality of doubled overhand knots, joining the plurality of metallic wire cables at a plurality of locations to form a wire mesh barrier,
- each of the plurality of doubled overhand knots comprising a portion of a pair of the plurality of metallic wire cables,
- each of the portion of the pair of the plurality of metallic wire cables arranged substantially adjacent to one another within the knot,
- a first section of the portion of the pair of the plurality of metallic wire cables arranged substantially adjacent to one another crossing over itself to form a loop, and
- a second section of the portion of the pair of the plurality of metallic wire cables arranged substantially adjacent to one another passing around a portion of the first section of the portion the pair of the plurality of metallic wire cables arranged substantially adjacent to one another and through the loop to form the knot.
- 2. The barrier of claim 1, wherein said plurality of metallic wire cables each comprises a seven strands.
- 3. The barrier of claim 2, wherein each of said plurality of metallic wire cables is formed of stainless steel.
- 4. An improved animal barrier material for fixed deployment and having substantial see-through and break-resistant characteristics, comprising:
- a plurality of metallic cables of fine gauge; and
- a plurality of connections between pairs of the plurality of metallic cables, each of the plurality of connections comprising a knot comprising;
- a U-shaped loop formed in a first cable of one of the pairs of the plurality of metallic cables; and
- a doubled portion of a second cable in the one of the pairs, passing through the U-shaped loop and around both branches of the U-shaped loop and passing between itself and the U-shaped loop to form a knot.
- 5. The improved animal barrier material of claim 4, wherein said plurality of cables of fine gauge comprise a plurality of metallic cables.
- 6. A knotting process for producing a superior see-through netting having rows of meshes, comprising the following steps:
- arranging a plurality of cables in sequence, each cable being adjacent to another;
- choosing pairs of adjacent cables in said arranged sequence, designated an odd set of pairs of cables;
- uniformly tying said odd set of pairs of cables together in an overhand knot to form a sequence of paired and tied cables, designating an odd set of ties;
- choosing pairs of adjacent cables in said arranged sequence different from the odd set of pairs of cables, designating an even set of pairs of cables; and
- uniformly tying said even set of pairs of cables together in an overhand knot to form a sequence of paired and tied cables at a uniform length removed from said odd set of ties, designating an even set of ties.
- 7. The knotting process of claim 6, further comprising a step of feeding each cable from a respective spool of cable.
- 8. An improved animal barrier material for fixed deployment and having substantial see-through and break-resistant characteristics, comprising:
- a plurality of linked meshes composed of one or more multi-strand metallic cables of fine gauge; and
- a plurality of cable-to-cable connections, each of said plurality of cable-to-cable connections comprising a pair of cables tied together in an overhand knot, the overhand knot comprising;
- a pair of cables formed in a loop, with the pair of cables passing together once through the loop to form an overhand knot.
- 9. A method of producing a superior see-through netting having rows of meshes, comprising the steps of:
- (a) arranging a plurality of cables in parallel sequence, each cable being adjacent to another;
- (b) selecting pairs of adjacent cables in said arranged sequence;
- (c) uniformly tying said pairs of cables together in an overhand knot to form a sequence of paired and tied cables; and
- repeating steps (b) and (c) for all of the plurality of cables for a successive number of times to form the see-through netting.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising a step of feeding each cable from a respective spool of cable.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/710,724, filed Sep. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,223 which in turn claims priority from Provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/003,946, filed Sep. 19, 1995; and Provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/003,947, filed Sep. 19, 1995; all three of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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