Claims
- 1. A method for producing a knot for a fishing net by using a net producing machine, comprising the steps of
- (a) hanging a warp on an upper, vertical hook having a tip end, from the right side to the left as viewed from the side of said tip end;
- (b) causing the upper hook, with the warp thereon, to make a one-half revolution counterclockwise turn as viewed from above;
- (c) hanging a weft on the upper hook from the left side to the right as viewed from said tip end;
- (d) causing the upper hook, with the warp and the weft thereon, to make a further one-half revolution counterclockwise turn, as viewed from above, to return the hook to its original position, thereby making a warp and weft look around the hook;
- (e) passing a lower, horizontal hook having a tip end, through the warp and weft loop from the side where the weft has been hung on the upper hook so that said tip end of the lower hook comes to the opposite side;
- (f) hanging a portion of the warp not forming the warp and weft loop on the tip of the lower hook;
- (g) retracting the lower hook, with said portion of the warp thereon, through the warp and weft look so that said tip end of the lower hook returns to the other side and so that said portion of the warp passes through the warp and weft loop to form a warp loop on the other side;
- (h) causing a spool to go through said warp loop;
- (i) releasing the warp and the weft from the upper hook; and
- (j) tensioning the warp and the weft.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein step (a) further comprises hanging the warp on the upper hook by moving the warp from the right side to the left of the upper hook.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein, in steps (a) and (b), the warp is moved upwardly on the right side of the upper hook, as viewed from the side of said tip end, and then said one-half revolution counterclockwise turn of the upper hook and a downward movement of the warp are made in a substantially simultaneous manner, thereby hanging the warp on the upper hook.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1, wherein in step (d) the weft is hung on the upper hook by moving a lifting plate upwardly, on the left side of the upper hook as viewed from the side of said tip end, so that the plate contacts and lifts the warp, causing the upper hook to make a slight clockwise turn as viewed from above, and then lowering the lifting plate.
- 5. A method for producing a knot for a fishing net by using a net producing machine, comprising the steps of
- (a) hanging a warp on an upper, vertcal hook having a tip end, from the left side to the right as viewed from the side of said tip end;
- (b) causing the upper hook, with the warp thereon, to make a one-half revolution clockwise turn as viewed from above;
- (c) hanging a weft on the upper hook from the right side to the left as viewed from said tip end;
- (d) causing the upper hook, with the warp and the weft thereon, to make a further one-half revolution clockwise turn, as viewed from above, to return the upper hook to its original position, thereby making a warp and weft loop around the hook;
- (e) passing a lower, horizontal hook having a tip end, through the warp and weft loop from the side where the weft has been hung on the upper hook so that said tip end of the lower hook comes to the opposite side;
- (f) hanging a portion of the warp not forming the warp and weft loop on the tip of the lower hook;
- (g) retracting the lower hook, with said portion of the warp thereon, through the warp and weft loop so that said tip end of the lower hook returns to the other side and so that said portion of the warp passes through the warp and weft loop to form a warp loop on the other side;
- (h) causing a spool to go through said warp loop;
- (i) releasing the warp and the weft from the upper hook; and
- (j) tensioning the warp and the weft.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein step (a) further comprises hanging the warp on the upper hook by moving the warp from the left side to the right of the upper hook.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein in the steps (a) and (b), the warp is moved upwardly on the left side of the upper hook, as viewed from the side of said tip end, and then said one-half revolution clockwise turn of the upper hook and a downward movement of the warp are made in a substantially simultaneous manner, thereby hanging the warp on the upper hook.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 5 wherein, in step (d), the weft is hung on the upper hook by moving a lifting plate upwardly, on the right side of the upper hook as viewed from the side of said tip end, so that the plate contacts and lifts the warp, and causing the upper hook to make a slight counterclockwise turn as viewed from above, and then lowering the lifting plate.
- 9. A method for producing a knot for a fishing net by using a net producing machine, comprising the steps of
- (a) hanging a weft on an upper, vertical hook having a tip end, from the right side to the left as viewed from the side of said tip end;
- (b) causing the upper hook, with the weft thereon, to make a one-half revolution counterclockwise turn as viewed from above;
- (c) hanging a warp on the upper hook from the left side to the right as viewed from said tip end;
- (d) causing the upper hook, with the weft and the warp thereon, to make a further one-half counterclockwise turn, as viewed from above, to return the upper hook to its original position, thereby making a weft and warp loop around the hook;
- (e) passing a lower, horizontal hook having a tip end, through the weft and warp loop from the side where the weft has been hung on the upper hook so that said tip end of the lower hook comes to the opposite side;
- (f) hanging a portion of the warp not forming the weft and warp loop on the tip of the lower hook;
- (g) retracting the lower hook, with said portion of the warp thereon, through the weft and warp loop so that said tip end of the lower hook returns to the other side and so that said portion of the warp passes through the weft and warp loop to form a warp loop on the other side;
- (h) causing a spool to go through said warp loop;
- (i) releasing the warp and the weft from the upper hook; and
- (j) tensioning the warp and the weft.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 9 wherein, in step (a), the weft is hung on the upper hook by moving a lifting plate upward, on the right side of the hook as viewed form the side of said top end, so that the plate contacts the lifts the weft, and then making said one-half revolution counterclockwise turn of the upper hook and a downward movement of the plate in a substantially simultaneous manner.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 9 wherein, in step (c), the warp is hung on the upper hook by moving the warp from the left side to the right on the upper hook.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 9 wherein, in step (c), the warp is hung on the upper hook by moving the warp upwardly on the left side of the hook, as viewed from the side of said tip end, causing the upper hook to make a slight clockwise turn as viewed from above, and then lowering the warp.
- 13. A method for producing a knot for a fishing net by using a net producing machine, comprising the steps of
- (a) hanging a weft on an upper, vertical hook having a tip end from the left side to the right as viewed from the side of said tip end;
- (b) causing the upper hook, with the weft thereon, to make a one-half revolution clockwise turn as viewed from above;
- (c) hanging a warp on the upper hook from the right side to the left as viewed from said tip end;
- (d) causing the upper hook, with the weft and the warp thereon, to make a further one-half revolution clockwise turn, as viewed from above, to return the hook to its original position, thereby making a weft and warp loop around the hook;
- (e) passing a lower, horizontal hook having tip end, through the weft and warp look from the side where the weft has been hung on the upper hook so that the tip end of the lower hook comes to the opposite side;
- (f) hanging a portion of the warp not forming the weft and warp loop on the tip of the lower hook;
- (g) retracting the lower hook, with said portion of the warp thereon, through the weft and warp loop so that said tip end of the lower hook returns to the other side and so that said portion of the warp passes through the weft and warp loop to form a warp loop on the other side;
- (h) causing a spool to go through said warp loop;
- (i) releasing the warp and the weft from the upper hook; and
- (j) tensioning the warp and the weft.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 13 wherein, in steps (a) and (b), the weft is hung on the upper hook by moving a lifting plate, on the left side of the upper hook as viewed from the side of said tip end, so that the plate contacts and lifts the weft, and then making said one-half revolution clockwise turn of the upper hook and a downward movement of the plate in a substantially simultaneous manner.
- 15. A method in accordance with claim 14 wherein, in step (c), the warp is hung on the upper hook by moving the warp upward on the right side of the upper hook, as viewed from the side of said tip end, causing the upper hook to make a slight counterclockwise turn.
- 16. A method in accordance with claim 13 wherein, in step (c), the warp is hung on the upper hook by moving the warp from the right side to the left as viewed from the side of said tip end.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 13, wherein in step (c), the warp is hung on the upper hook by moving the warp upwardly on the right side of the upper hook as viewed from the side of said tip end, causing the upper hook to make a slight counterclockwise turn, and lowering the warp.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 5,695, filed Jan. 21, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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