Claims
- 1. A safety net comprised of:
- an elongate substantially flexible border member having a cross section which is substantially uniform throughout its length, said border member defining a closed interior area;
- a mesh structure having first and second elongate members intersecting at spaced nodal points to define a matrix on interconnecting members which define the mesh structure;
- a plurality of flex C-ring fasteners capable of being deformed around an underlying portion of said border member and about a corresponding portion of said mesh structure so as to fasten the mesh structure to the border member at spaced intervals; and
- wherein said flex C-rings are steel members which are deformed from an expanded condition to a deformed reduced condition so as to nonreleasably connect a portion of the mesh structure to the border member in a fastened condition such that the mesh structure connects to the border member along the entire length thereof in a fixed and nonmoving condition.
- 2. A safety net as defined in claim 1, further characterized by a debris net defining a generally closed shape; a debris net border means formed about the perimeter of the debris net material for protecting the debris net material from unraveling and serving as a securement medium for attachment to said safety net border member; and
- wherein said plurality of flex C-ring fasteners deform from an expanded condition to a deformed reduced condition around an underlying portion of said border member and about corresponding portion of said mesh structure and said border means of said debris net so as to non releaseably connect portions of said mesh structure and said debris net border means to one another.
- 3. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said perimeter of said mesh structure being defined by a plurality of nodes of said mesh structure disposed about the periphery of the mesh structure and being connected to the border member by one of said flexible C-rings.
- 4. A safety net as defined in claim 3 further characterized by said border member having first and second opposite distal ends connected by a lapp joint wherein the overlapped portions of the first and second distal ends of said border member are connected through the intermediary of an elongate deformable member which includes a through opening for receiving the first and second distal ends of said border member.
- 5. A safety as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said mesh structure being a knotted square oriented mesh design.
- 6. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said mesh structure being formed from a knotted diamond shape design with the spacing between nodes being approximately four inches.
- 7. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said mesh structure being a polypropylene braided net member and said border member being made from polypropylene rope.
- 8. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said means for connecting said safety net to an existing structure being a plurality of hook members having a base portion which includes a through opening and a body portion which includes a releasable clip member;
- said plurality of hook members being disposed about the length of said border member at spaced intervals;
- at least two flex C-rings being attached to said border member opposite sides of each of said hooks adjacent said first body portion; and
- wherein each of said two oppositely disposed flex C-rings associated with each of said hooks having a strip member which straddles the first body portion of the hook and is clamped by each of the two associated flex C-rings.
- 9. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized in that said border member is a five-eighths inch three stand twisted polypropylene rope.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/306,805 filed on Sep. 15, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,582,266, issued Dec. 10, 1996.
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Divisions (1)
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