Claims
- 1. A mesh or netting useful for fencing animals comprising a number of individual longitudinal wires of different strengths, other than selvedges, said individual wires in the vertical direction being mutually connected by weft wires and disposed at different spacings as a function of their position in the vertical direction of the mesh or netting.
- 2. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein the wefts comprise separate pieces each disposed between two successive longitudinal wires and wherein the separate pieces of the wefts as a function of their position in the vertical direction of the mesh or netting have different strengths.
- 3. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein said individual longitudinal wires have different thickness.
- 4. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein the longitudinal wires are made of iron or steel of different carbon contents.
- 5. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein the longitudinal wires are made of different materials.
- 6. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein at least some of the longitudinal wires comprise multiple elementary wires.
- 7. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 comprising groups of neighboring wires wherein the strengths of the wires in one group are substantially the same and those between the groups are different.
- 8. A mesh or netting according to claim 7 wherein the strengths of the wires in the respective groups of wires rise in the upward direction.
- 9. A mesh or netting according to claim 7 wherein the strengths of the wires in the respective groups of wire decrease in the upward direction.
- 10. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 wherein the spacings between the longitudinal wires increase gradually or in groups in the upward direction.
- 11. A mesh or netting according to claim 1 comprising groups of neighboring wires wherein the strengths and spacings of the wires in one group are substantially the same and those between groups are different.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of Ser. No. 806,442 filed June 14, 1977, now on appeal.
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Continuations (1)
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