101 |
Method for producing a ring for a safety net, especially for rockfall or avalanche baffle works, and also a safety net |
US11268507 |
2005-11-08 |
US20060144640A1 |
2006-07-06 |
Stephan Wartmann |
In a method for the production of a safety net consisting of intermeshing rings (1), a wire (2) is inserted in approximately its axial direction and shaped by bending into a ring (1) with several windings. While being fed through, the wire (2) is passed through two elements (3, 4) each provided with a through-opening (4′) and fully enclosed, and bent more or less into a ring (1) and, with each winding, is fed through these elements (3, 4), until the through-opening (4′) of these elements (3, 4) is more or less filled with wires (2). This ring (1) withstands loads better, while at the same time being simple to produce and the wire loops are additionally more consistently held together in a ring. |
102 |
Wire ring net for rocky wall barriers and method for making it |
US10910444 |
2004-08-03 |
US20050029408A1 |
2005-02-10 |
Mauro Giuseppin |
The present invention relates to a wire ring net, particularly for providing barriers for rocky walls and the like, which comprises a plurality of braided wire rings, the main feature of the net being that each wire ring comprises, at a starting end of its wire, a first curled portion wound about the wire of the first turn and, at the terminal end of the wire, a second curled portion wound about the rope forming the wire ring. |
103 |
Method and apparatus for producing a retaining net |
US416612 |
1995-04-05 |
US5597017A |
1997-01-28 |
Bernhard Eicher; Xaver Popp |
A retaining net is made of wire rings which are interlooped when producing at least some of the rings while other rings that participate in the interlooping are prefabricated. Such nets are used for protection against falling rocks, avalanches, and mud slides. The interlooping rings are formed by feeding a wire (22) through a bending tool (15) to form several turns that interloop with at least two prefabricated rings (20A, 20B) that are held by suspender members (31) so that the rings (20 being formed extend crosswise to the prefabricated rings. When the formation of a first row of interlooped rings is completed, that row is interlooped with a second row and so forth. The interlooped ring structure provides a simple, cost effective construction method for strong retaining nets. |
104 |
Blasting mat |
US3539135D |
1968-04-15 |
US3539135A |
1970-11-10 |
BERG ERIC H |
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105 |
Mesh machine |
US1728639D |
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US1728639A |
1929-09-17 |
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106 |
Machine for making articles composed of wire rings or links |
US58284422 |
1922-08-19 |
US1688988A |
1928-10-23 |
KARL ROLLE FRIEDRICH AUGUST |
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107 |
Mesh machine |
US74560224 |
1924-10-24 |
US1666940A |
1928-04-24 |
HARRIS LYNDS FRED |
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108 |
Mesh machine |
US13187426 |
1926-08-27 |
US1666745A |
1928-04-17 |
HARRIS LYNDS FRED |
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109 |
Mesh machine |
US4111125 |
1925-07-02 |
US1627397A |
1927-05-03 |
HARRIS LYNDS FRED |
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110 |
Mesh machine |
US65127223 |
1923-07-13 |
US1506880A |
1924-09-02 |
BERKLEY RICHARD H |
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111 |
Process of making articles having connected links |
US49455121 |
1921-08-23 |
US1478720A |
1923-12-25 |
MARTIN WEBER JOHANN |
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112 |
Machine for making metal fabric |
US18219217 |
1917-07-23 |
US1352913A |
1920-09-14 |
ARTHUR PAYETTE JOSEPH |
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113 |
Link-mesh machine. |
US1914849081 |
1914-07-06 |
US1290951A |
1919-01-14 |
FINGLER CARL; STURTEVANT NORRIS O |
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114 |
Process of manufacturing wire-link mesh. |
US8291716 |
1916-03-08 |
US1186854A |
1916-06-13 |
SMITH ERNEST WALKER |
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115 |
Wire-feeding mechanism for machines for manufacturing chain-mail fabric. |
US3185915 |
1915-06-03 |
US1176430A |
1916-03-21 |
CHARGUERAUD NAPOLEON |
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116 |
Method of making chain mesh. |
US1914815578 |
1914-01-30 |
US1143262A |
1915-06-15 |
EYNON WILLIAM H |
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117 |
Machine for making flexible metal fabric. |
US1913758440 |
1913-04-02 |
US1094471A |
1914-04-28 |
PRATT ALPHONSO C |
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118 |
Link-mesh machine. |
US1913759179 |
1913-04-05 |
US1078318A |
1913-11-11 |
SMITH HARRY W; SMITH CHARLES G |
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119 |
Link-mesh machine. |
US1911626954 |
1911-05-13 |
US1078317A |
1913-11-11 |
SMITH HARRY W; SMITH CHARLES G |
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120 |
Machine for making link mesh. |
US1911648876 |
1911-09-12 |
US1028904A |
1912-06-11 |
PRATT ALPHONOSE C |
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