Claims
- 1. Knot in a first and a second rope, with each rope having a left and a right end, between which is a turning point, characterised in that, at the turning points, the first and the second rope cross both ends of the second rope, on one side, and of the first rope, on the other side, respectively, the left and right end of each rope forming an intersection after the turning points and the knot between the intersections comprising at least four crossings of the two ropes.
- 2. Knot according to claim 1, comprising between the intersections four crossings such that each end of the first rope crosses the two ends of the second rope once.
- 3. Knot according to claim 1, comprising between the intersections four crossings such that one end of the first rope crosses the two ends of the second rope twice.
- 4. Method for making a knot according to claim 2, wherien it comprises the following steps:
a) the free-hanging part of the first rope, which is fixed at both ends, b) is twisted 180° to form a loop, with the left rope end, when viewed from above, lying above the right rope end in a crossing with the right rope end; c) the second rope is inserted through the loop from behind and passed over the crossing; d) then the second rope is passed under the part of the left first rope end, lying above the crossing and is brought forwards and passed to the right in front of the two first rope ends e) is passed via the back of the two ends of the first rope and f) is passed over the left first rope end, under the right first rope end and inserted through the loop from the front.
- 5. Method for making a knot according to claim 3, wherein it comprises the following steps:
a) the free-hanging part of the first rope, which is fixed at both ends, b) is twisted 360° to form a loop and two crossings, with the right rope end in the bottom crossing, viewed from above, lying in front of the left rope end; c) the second rope is inserted through the loop from behind and is passed over the part of the right end of the first rope lying above the crossings, after which it is d) passed to the left under the two first rope ends and, e) after being passed over itself, viewed from above, the second rope is passed backwards between the left and right ends of the first rope above the two crossings in the first rope, f) brought forwards between the two crossings in the first rope and g) inserted through the loop from the front.
- 6. Use of the knot according to the invention in manufacturing a fishing net.
- 7. Use according to claim 6, with the fishing net consisting predominantly of HPPE fibres.
- 8. Fishing net comprising knots according to any one of claims 1-3.
- 9. Fishing net according to claim 8, with the fishing net consisting predominantly of HPPE fibres.
Priority Claims (1)
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1013216 |
Oct 1999 |
NL |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation of International Application No. PCT/NL00/00711 filed Oct. 4, 2000 which designated the U.S. and was published in the English language. The contents of this PCT application are incorporated in their entirety by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/NL00/00711 |
Oct 2000 |
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10106797 |
Mar 2002 |
US |