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 debris net mesh structure having a mesh sized sufficiently to catch debris and having a mesh border formed about the perimeter of the net, the dimension of the debris net border and the border member being such that the mesh border and the border member at least along portions thereof are superimposed on one another;
- first and second elongate members intersecting at spaced nodal points to define a matrix on interconnecting member which define the mesh structure;
- a plurality of flex C-ring fasteners capable of being deformed around a portion of said border member and about a corresponding portion of said mesh border of said debris net structure so as to fasten the debris 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 nonreleaseably connect a portion of the debris net border to the border member in a fastened condition such that the debris mesh structure.
- 2. A safety net as defined in claim 1 further characterized by the debris net defining a generally closed shape; a debris net mesh border being formed about the perimeter of the debris net mesh material for protecting the debris net material from unraveling and serving as a securement medium for attachment to said safety net border member.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08,942,430 filed Oct. 1, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,848,665.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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