141 |
Fence-machine. |
US1900020197 |
1900-06-13 |
US665779A |
1901-01-08 |
HALL THOMAS A |
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142 |
Fence-machine. |
US1898690853 |
1898-09-13 |
US643903A |
1900-02-20 |
LANE JOHN |
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143 |
Half to joseph harris |
US583782D |
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US583782A |
1897-06-01 |
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144 |
Fence-machine |
US578252D |
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US578252A |
1897-03-02 |
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145 |
Weaving-needle |
US564332D |
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US564332A |
1896-07-21 |
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146 |
Loom for weaving wire fencing |
US562094D |
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US562094A |
1896-06-16 |
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147 |
The nor |
US534893D |
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US534893A |
1895-02-26 |
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148 |
morris |
US534343D |
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US534343A |
1895-02-19 |
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149 |
Device for weaving diagonal strands into cane fabrics |
US517082D |
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US517082A |
1894-03-27 |
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150 |
Cane for chair seats |
US494139D |
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US494139A |
1893-03-28 |
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151 |
Edward samuel bond |
US478561D |
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US478561A |
1892-07-12 |
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152 |
Ibis peters co |
US455406D |
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US455406A |
1891-07-07 |
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153 |
Harry haynes |
US450573D |
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US450573A |
1891-04-14 |
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154 |
Machine for |
US433195D |
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US433195A |
1890-07-29 |
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155 |
Machine for inserting diagonal strips in weaving cane-work |
US401050D |
|
US401050A |
1889-04-09 |
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156 |
Slat and wire fence machine |
US367588D |
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US367588A |
1887-08-02 |
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157 |
Improvement in needles for weaving cane-seats for chairs |
US142808D |
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US142808A |
1873-09-16 |
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158 |
FLOW DIVERTER WITH REINFORCED PORTION |
US15414088 |
2017-01-24 |
US20170231640A1 |
2017-08-17 |
Aidan Peter Furey; Keith R. Milner |
A medical device configured to be positioned within an intraluminal passage. The medical device includes a tubular body which is radially expandable. The tubular body extends from a first end to a second end and includes a mesh region and a reinforcement region. The mesh region includes first wires braided with second wires, where the thickness of the first wires is great than the thickness of the second wires. Within the reinforcement region, at least one first wire is folded onto one of the first and second wires. |
159 |
Net for Securing Rocks and Rock Slopes |
US14900619 |
2014-06-24 |
US20160145816A1 |
2016-05-26 |
Marcel Fulde |
Net as a securing or safety net for securing rocks or rock slopes, and against rock falls, landslides or similar natural hazards, wherein said net contains filament yarns from the group of multi- and/or monofilament yarns that are combined in a knot-free manner. In this net, in each case two material strands join at the mesh intersection points, wherein (a) each material strand (A; B) consists of at least two, preferably up to six, individual strands (A1, A2 and B1, B2), and (b) at least one individual strand (A1 B1) of each material strand (A or B) passes through an intersection point without changing direction, (c) while at least one individual strand (A2 or B2) of each material strand (A or B) is deflected in the region of this intersection point and is combined with an individual strand (B1 or A1) of the other material strand (B or A) that passes through an intersection point without changing direction. |
160 |
NET, IN PARTICULAR FOR PROTECTION, SAFETY, WATER-REARING OR ARCHITECTURAL PURPOSES, AND AN APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING THE NET |
US14380303 |
2013-02-22 |
US20150041599A1 |
2015-02-12 |
Stephan Wartmann |
A net, in particular for protection, safety, water-rearing or architectural purposes, is braided together from individual helically curved longitudinal elements (3) to form a braided structure. Individual longitudinal elements (3) curved into a cylinder or screw shape are twisted one inside the other with adjacent ones and compressed such that the braided structure is in more or less planar sheet-like form and the longitudinal elements (3) here each form more or less rectilinear limbs (8a, 8b; 9a, 9b) and curves (10a, 10b; 11a, 11b) therebetween. The curves (10a, 10b; 11a, 1b) between elongate limbs (8a, 8b; 9a, 9b) are inflected in kink form. This gives a net design with unexpectedly high strength values. |