Claims
- 1. A Hoytether comprising a primary line connected along its length at the same plurality of points by knotless slipless interconnections to a plurality of normally slack secondary lines.
- 2. A Hoytether as in claim 1 having two secondary lines with the primary and the secondary lines are in the same plane.
- 3. A Hoytether as in claim 1 having two secondary lines with the secondary lines are not in the same plane.
- 4. A Hoytether as in claim 1 having secondary lines of differing length.
- 5. A Hoytether as in claim 2 having at least three secondary lines.
- 6. A Hoytether as in claim 2 having the secondary lines interconnected to the primary line at different points.
- 7. A Hoytether as in claim 6 having two secondary lines, the first said secondary line being interconnected to the primary line at a point equidistant between the interconnection points of the second said secondary line.
- 8. A Hoytether as in claim 6 having secondary lines of differing lengths.
- 9. A Hoytether as in claim 6 having at least three secondary lines, these secondary lines alternating at their point of connection to the primary line.
- 10. A Hoytether as in claim 9 having where the secondary lines do not lie in the same plane.
- 11. A Hoytether as in claim 1 including interconnecting the secondary lines where they touch each other by means of knotless slipless interconnections.
- 12. A Hoytether as in claim 1 wherein the mass of the secondary lines is less than the mass of the primary lines.
- 13. A Hoytether as in claim 1 wherein the lines are atomic oxygen resistant.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/403,033 filed Oct. 22, 1999, which is the U.S. national phase of international application PCT/US97/05840 filed Apr. 27, 1997.
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