Claims
- 1. A flexible member for netting comprising:
- a sheathing having a generally elongate extend extending with a longitudinal axis, said sheathing having a generally rectangular shape as seen in end view and being generally defined by first and second spaced long sides extending parallel to one another and by first and second short sides each connected to and extending generally perpendicularly to the first and second long sides and extending parallel to one another to define therewithin a hollow internal confine therewithin; and
- an elongate core member having a generally tape-like configuration located within said hollow internal confine of said sheathing and wherein the core is independently movable relative to the sheath and the sheath is independently movable relative to the core.
- 2. A member as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said sheathing being a hollow braided member which is capable of being pierced through any one of said long and short sides.
- 3. A member as defined in claim 2 further characterized by said core member being formed from a nylon web and said sheathing member being formed from a braided multi-filament material.
- 4. A member as defined in claim 3 further characterized by said sheathing multi-filament material being formed from a color-fast polypropylene material.
- 5. A member as defined in claim 3 further characterized by said member being one of a plurality of such members arranged in a lattice of plurality of said members disposed coplanar with one another and intersecting at predetermined angles and being stitched at the intersections thereof.
- 6. A member as defined in claim 5 further characterized in that said intersecting members define weft and warp members of said lattice, each of said weft and warp members having free end portions which connect to a border member enclosing said lattice.
- 7. A member as defined in claim 6 further characterized in that said border member is comprised of an endless loop of defined by one of said plurality of said members with the free ends of said one of said plurality of said members being intertucked with one another and box stitched thereto.
- 8. A member as defined in claim 7 further characterized by said weft and warp members being interconnected by cross piercing each other at nodes.
- 9. A member as defined in claim 8 further characterized in that the weft and warp members of said plurality of members are connected such that the long side faces thereof are disposed parallel and generally coplanar with one another and said border member flat long sides being disposed perpendicularly to said plane which includes said weft and warp members.
- 10. A member as defined in claim 1 further characterized by providing a plurality of said members each having free end portions, the free end portion of one of said plurality of members piercing said sheathing of said other of said plurality of members in the vicinity of the free end portion thereof, and the free end portion of the one of said plurality of members piercing said sheathing of said other of said plurality of members in the vicinity of the free end portion thereof and each piercing portion being left within said internal hollow confine of said members and being stitched in place therein.
- 11. A net comprising:
- a plurality of generally flat elongated weft and warp members each having a generally rectangular shape as seen in end view and being generally defined by first and second spaced long sides extending parallel to one another and by first and second short sides each connected to and extending generally perpendicularly to the first and second long sides and extending parallel to one another;
- said weft and warp members connecting to one another at intersections therebetween such that the long sides of each of said weft and warp members are disposed substantially flat and parallel with one another at said intersections to effect a lattice of generally coplanar interconnecting weft and warp members;
- a border member arranged about said intersecting weft and warp members and each of said weft and warp members having opposite free ends which are connected to the border member; and
- wherein the border member has a generally rectangular shape as seen in end view and is generally defined by first and second spaced long sides extending parallel to one another and by first and second short sides each connected to and extending generally perpendicularly to the first and second long sides and extending parallel to one another, and the first and second long sides of said border member being disposed perpendicularly to the plane of the lattice of interconnecting weft and warp members.
- 12. A flexible member for netting comprising:
- a sheathing having a generally elongate extent extending with a longitudinal axis, said sheathing having a generally rectangular shape as seen in end view and being generally defined by first and second spaced long sides extending parallel to one another and by first and second short sides each connected to and extending generally perpendicularly to the first and second long sides and extending parallel to one another to define therewith in a hollow internal confine therewithin;
- an elongate core member having a generally tape-like configuration located within said hollow internal confine of said sheathing so that the elongate extent of said core member extends coextensively with the elongate extent of the sheathing member as taken along said longitudinal axis;
- said sheathing being a hollow braided member which is capable of being pierced through any one of said long and short sides; and
- wherein said core member being formed from a nylon web and said sheathing member being formed from a braided multi-filament material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention relates to copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/153,623 entitled Improved Climbing Net, filed in the name of Rexroad et al. on Nov. 17, 1993 and also relates to U.S. application Ser. No.: 08/414,185 entitled Hollow Braid Net and Method of Making, filed Mar. 31, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,094 and further relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/557,851, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,752,459 entitled Net With Flattened surface Members Connected At Sewn Intersections.
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