Claims
- 1. A net comprising:
- (a) at least one border member defining a closed shape of said net, said at least one border member having first and second ends connected to each other to form said closed shape;
- (b) a plurality of elongate crossing members;
- (c) said plurality of elongate crossing members and said at least one border member each having a width dimension defining substantially flat opposite sides and having a thickness dimension separating the substantially flat sides from one another, the width dimension thereof being substantially greater than the thickness dimension thereof so as to present a substantially flat tape-like configuration;
- (d) said elongate members being arranged within the closed shape of the border member in a matrix of crossing elongate members and being connected to one another at intersections which define said matrix;
- (e) said closed shape of said net extending coincidentally through a plane which includes said net;
- (f) said matrix of interconnecting elongated members being connected to one another at spatially repeating nodes:
- (g) said crossing members which make up said matrix extend perpendicularly to said plane which includes said net, and
- (h) wherein said net crossing members being formed from a colorfast multi-filament and polypropolyene or polyester hollow rope.
- 2. A net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said crossing members include first and second members each connected at one end thereof to perpendicularly disposed lengths of said border which define a first corner of the closed shape of the net, a node in said matrix created by said first elongate crossing member piercing said second elongate crossing member and the first elongate crossing member is thereafter turned laterally 90.degree. after piercing the second elongate crossing member and the second elongate crossing member being turned to pierce the first elongate member and be thereafter turned 90.degree. and directed towards another node created by the second elongate member piercing a third elongate member and the third elongate member piercing back on the second elongate member so to create a progression of like intersections thereby creating a plurality of rails and rungs created between the borders of the net.
- 3. A net as defined in claim 1 further characterized in that said border member is a hollow rope member which is pierced by the net crossing members such that a portion of the length of the net crossing members extend into the internal chamber of the hollow border member and are thereafter secured against movement by a stitched connection.
- 4. A net as defined in claim 1 further characterized in that said border member is a hollow border member and is pierced by a length of one of said net crossing members and the length of one of said net crossing members is pulled along the length of the border member internally thereof and exits the border member at a point corresponding generally to where the exiting member will intersect with another crossing member.
- 5. A net as defined in claim 1 further characterized in that said border member is a single length of hollow rope having first and second ends which are connected to one another by cross-piercing the ends of the border to one another in an axial direction and thereafter stitching one inserted end of the border member to the pierced section of the border and stitching the other end of the border member to the pierced other section of border.
- 6. A net as defined in claim 5 further characterized by said crossing members which make up said matrix connected to the border member at points therealong such that the flat sides thereof are parallel to the flat sides of said border.
- 7. A net comprising:
- (a) at least one border member defining a closed shape of said net, said at least one border member having first and second ends connected to each other to form said closed shape;
- (b) a plurality of elongate crossing members;
- (c) said plurality of elongate crossing members and said at least one border member each having a width dimension defining substantially flat opposite sides and having a thickness dimension separating the substantially flat sides from one another, the width dimension thereof being substantially greater than the thickness dimension thereof so as to present a substantially flat tape-like configuration;
- (d) said elongate members being arranged within the closed shape of the border member in a matrix of crossing elongate members and being connected to one another at intersections which define said matrix;
- (e) said closed shape of said net extending coincidentally through a plane which includes said net;
- (f) said matrix of interconnecting elongate members being connected to one another at spatially repeating nodes;
- (g) said crossing members which make up said matrix extend perpendicularly to said plane which includes said net, and
- (h) said crossing members include first and second members each connected at one end thereof to perpendicularly disposed lengths of said border which define a first corner of the closed shape of the net, a node in said matrix created by said first elongate crossing member piercing said second elongate crossing member and the first elongate crossing member is thereafter turned laterally 90 degrees after piercing the second elongate crossing member and the second elongate crossing member being turned to pierce the first elongate member and be thereafter turned 90 degrees and directed towards another node created by the second elongate member piercing a third elongate member and the third elongate member piercing back on the second elongate member so to create a progression of like intersections thereby creating a plurality of rails and rungs created between the borders of the net.
- 8. A net comprising:
- (a) at least one border member defining a closed shape of said net, said at least one border member having first and second ends connected to each other to form said closed shape;
- (b) a plurality of elongate crossing members;
- (c) said plurality of elongate crossing members and said at least one border member each having a width dimension defining substantially flat opposite sides and having a thickness dimension separating the substantially flat sides from one another, the width dimension thereof being substantially greater than the thickness dimension thereof so as to present a substantially flat tape-like configuration;
- (d) said elongate members being arranged within the closed shape of the border member in a matrix of crossing elongate members and being connected to one another at intersections which define said matrix;
- (e) said closed shape of said net extending coincidentally through a plane which includes said net;
- (f) said matrix of interconnecting elongated members being connected to one another at spatially repeating nodes;
- (g) said crossing members which make up said matrix extend perpendicularly to said plane which includes said net, and
- (h) wherein said border member is a hollow rope member which is pierced by the net crossing members such that a portion of the length of the net crossing members extend into the internal chamber of the hollow border member and are thereafter secured against movement by a stitched connection.
- 9. A net comprising:
- (a) at least one border member defining a closed shape of said net, said at least one border member having first and second ends connected to each other to form said closed shape;
- (b) a plurality of elongate crossing members;
- (c) said plurality of elongate crossing members and said at least one border member each having a width dimension defining substantially flat opposite sides and having a thickness dimension separating the substantially flat sides from one another, the width dimension thereof being substantially greater than the thickness dimension thereof so as to present a substantially flat tape-like configuration;
- (d) said elongate members being arranged within the closed shape of the border member in a matrix of crossing elongate members and being connected to one another at intersections which define said matrix;
- (e) said closed shape of said net extending coincidentally through a plane which includes said net;
- (f) said matrix of interconnecting elongated members being connected to one another at spatially repeating nodes;
- (g) said crossing members which make up said matrix extend perpendicularly to said plane which includes said net, and
- (h) wherein said border member is a hollow border member and is pierced by a length of one of said net crossing members and the length of one of said net crossing members is pulled along the length of the border member internally thereof and exits the border member at a point corresponding generally to where the exiting member will intersect with another crossing member.
- 10. A net comprising:
- (a) at least one border member defining a closed shape of said net, said at least one border member having first and second ends connected to each other to form said closed shape;
- (b) a plurality of elongate crossing members;
- (c) said plurality of elongate crossing members and said at least one border member each having a width dimension defining substantially flat opposite sides and having a thickness dimension separating the substantially flat sides from one another, the width dimension thereof being substantially greater than the thickness dimension thereof so as to present a substantially flat tape-like configuration;
- (d) said elongate members being arranged within the closed shape of the border member in a matrix of crossing elongate members and being connected to one another at intersections which define said matrix;
- (e) said closed shape of said net extending coincidentally through a plane which includes said net;
- (f) said matrix of interconnecting elongated members being connected to one another at spatially repeating nodes;
- (g) said crossing members which make up said matrix extend perpendicularly to said plane which includes said net, and
- (h) wherein said border member is a single length of hollow rope having first and second ends which are connected to one another by cross-piercing the ends of the border to one another in an axial direction and thereafter stitching one inserted end of the border member to the pierced section of the border and stitching the other end of the border member to the pierced other section of border.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/238,915 filed on May 6, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,575,458, in the name of Rexroad et al and entitled "IMPROVED MESH STRUCTURE AND RELATED METHOD", and relates to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/414,185 filed on Mar. 31, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,094, in the name of Rexroad and entitled "HOLLOW BRAID NET AND METHOD OF MAKING".
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