Claims
- 1. A trawl including a backend and a codend, the backend attached to the codend at a seam, the seam including (i) a backend mesh panel section bordering the forward side of the seam, and (ii) a codend mesh panel section bordering the aft side of the seam, the backend mesh panel section and the codend mesh panel section each having:
a) a width; and b) a hang ratio, comprising: a stretch measure of meshes across the width of the backend mesh panel section having a greater value then the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the codend mesh panel section; and, a hang ratio corresponding to the backend mesh panel section that is lesser than a hang ratio corresponding to the codend mesh panel section, whereby backend opening in the region of the seam is maintained at a desired value and fish flow, resultant economy of fishing operations and ecological impact upon the fishery is enhanced.
- 2. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the hang ratio of the back end mesh panel section is formed by a structure selected from a group consisting of (i) a ribline; and (ii) a gore.
- 3. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the backend includes a gore bunch having less than seven (7) knots.
- 4. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the backend includes a gore bunch having less than eleven (11) knots.
- 5. The trawl of claim 1 wherein riblines included in the codend are formed by a heat-stretched UHMWPE rope, whereby greater codend flow is achieved.
- 6. The trawl of claim 1 wherein riblines included in mesh panel sections removed greater than two hundred (200) mesh lengths deep forward of the seam are more elastic than riblines included in mesh panel section located within two hundred (200) mesh lengths deep of the seam.
- 7. The trawl of claim 1 wherein backend mesh panel sections having mesh sizes of less than five hundred millimeters (500 mm) include all-point cut mesh panel sections.
- 8. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the backend mesh panel section have a value at least forty percent (40%) greater then the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the codend mesh panel section.
- 9. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the backend mesh panel section have a value at least one hundred percent (100%) greater then the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the codend mesh panel section.
- 10. The trawl of claim 1 wherein the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the backend mesh panel section have a value at least two and a half times (2.5×) the stretch measure of meshes across the width of the codend mesh panel section.
- 11. A trawl including a backend and a codend where the circumferential stretch measure of a portion of the backend bordering the seam of the backend with the codend comprises a greater value than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend, whereby backend opening is maintained, fish flow, resultant economy of fishing operations and ecological impact upon the fishery is enhanced.
- 12. The trawl of claim 11 wherein the circumferential stretch measure of the portion of the backend bordering the seam of the backend with the codend is at least forty percent (40%) greater than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 13. The trawl of claim 11 wherein the circumferential stretch measure of the portion of the backend bordering the seam of the backend with the codend is at least one hundred percent (100%) greater than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 14. The trawl of claim 11 wherein the circumferential stretch measure of the portion of the backend bordering the seam of the backend with the codend is at least two and a half times (2.5×) the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 15. A trawl including a backend and a codend, the backend including a portion located within ten (10) meters of where the backend meets the codend, the codend having an average circumferential stretch measure and an average hang ratio, the portion of the backend located within ten (10) meters of where the backend meets the codend comprising:
an average circumferential stretch measure that is greater than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend, and a hang ratio that is at least two percent (2%) less than the average hang ratio of the codend, whereby backend opening is maintained, fish flow, resultant economy of fishing operations and ecological impact upon the fishery is enhanced.
- 16. The trawl of claim 15 wherein the portion of the backend located within ten (10) meters of where the backend meets the codend includes an average circumferential stretch measure that is at least forty percent (40%) greater than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 17. The trawl of claim 15 wherein the portion of the backend located within ten (10) meters of where the backend meets the codend includes an average circumferential stretch measure that is at least one hundred percent (100%) greater than the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 18. The trawl of claim 15 wherein the portion of the backend located within ten (10) meters of where the backend meets the codend includes an average circumferential stretch measure that is at least two and a half times (2.5×) the average circumferential stretch measure of the codend.
- 19. The trawl of claim 15 wherein backend mesh panel sections having mesh sizes of less than five hundred millimeters (500 mm) include all-point cut mesh panel sections.
- 20. A trawl including a backend and a codend, the codend comprising riblines formed by heat stretched UHMWPE, whereby water flow through the codend and fishing vessel economy is enhanced.
CLAIM OF PROVISIONAL APPLICATION RIGHTS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Patent Application No. 60/468,235 filed on May 6, 2004
Provisional Applications (1)
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