(1) Field of the Invention
Hammocks are by nature readily collapsible, so that they can be easily folded into a small package for storage when not in use. Therefore, hammocks are made of fabric, rope and other very flexible materials. But one non-flexible, rigid element of a hammock, is the spreader bar which is on each end of the hammock bed. The spreader bars maintain the hammock bed in an extended position, able to support a body instead of collapsing around it. Clew ropes extend from the hammock bed, through spaced apertures in the spreader bars, toward a convergence some three or four feet beyond the spreader bars, where they are braided into a conventional “sword mat”, the ends of which are looped around a clew ring. (See the Ashley Book of Knots, p. 588).
The clew ring is traditionally a circular ring, which has some inherent disadvantages. The bottom half of the ring, where the clew ropes are attached, is “u” shaped; i.e., high on the sides, low at the middle. The clew rope loops tend to bunch toward the lower, middle section of the ring. The outer clew ropes are farther extended from the hammock bed than the more central clew ropes, and therefore subject to more tension. Also, those portions of the clew ropes that are looped over the clew ring abrade each other, particularly those center ones which are toward the bottom, middle section of the ring.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a hammock, which has triangular shaped clew rings. This avoids the bunching tendency of the clew ropes looped around a circular clew ring. All of the clew rope loops line up in an even row on one side of the triangular ring. The corner of the triangular ring, on the opposite side (from the even row of clew rope loops) provides a secure place to attached the chain link support attachment that connects to the support structure (e.g., adjacent trees, posts, hammock stand).
(2) Description of Related Art
Applicant is aware of not prior art directly relevant to the present invention.
In accordance with the present invention, a hammock is provided with clew ropes which extend from the hammock bed, through spaced apertures in the spreader bars and further extend toward a convergence where they are braided into a conventional “sword mat”, the ends of which are looped over one side of a triangular clew ring, opposite the side to which the clew ropes are attached.
Reference will now be made to the preferred embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
It will be appreciated from the foregoing, that all of the clew ropes 8 line up in an even row, encircling side 4 of the triangular clew ring 3. The outer most of loops 8, are under no more stress than the more central of loops 8, therefore the loops 8 are less inclined to abrade each other.
It will be further apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the devise and method of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.