Patent classifications
A01K77/00
ATTACHMENT KITS FOR FISH-LANDING NETS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
An attachment kit configured to attach to a landing net, the attachment kit including an arm bed including: a receptacle having a concave surface for contacting a user's forearm or elbow, and a bed attachment portion operably connected to the receptacle, the bed attachment portion configured to contact a pole portion of the landing net for affixing the arm bed to the pole portion.
Wire mesh
A wire netting, in particular a safety net, has a plurality of helices which are braided with one another and at least one of which is manufactured of at least one single wire, a wire bundle, a wire strand, a wire rope and/or another longitudinal element with at least one wire, made of a high-tensile steel, and which includes a plurality of legs, which has a plurality of bending regions respectively connecting two legs, and which has a transverse extension along a frontal direction, perpendicularly to a main extension plane of the helix, wherein, in a press test between parallel plates, including a pressing by moving the plates along a press path in parallel to the frontal direction, a test piece of the helix, taken from the helix and including at least five legs and at least four bending regions, shows a spring characteristic curve which has in a press path force diagram, starting from a start of the press path, a first partial characteristic curve extending at least approximately linearly and having a first gradient.
Folding dip net fixed with two fulcrums
A folding dip net fixed with two fulcrums comprises a net rod and a net rack. A connecting part and a lock catch are disposed at a front end of the net rod. A tail end of the net rack is mounted on two sides of the connecting part through rotating shafts. The lock catch is slidably connected to the net rod and locks the tail end of the net rack when the net rack is unfolded. Clamping grooves are formed in the two sides of the connecting part and are communicated with a bottom surface of the connecting part. The clamping grooves are of an arc structure and become narrower gradually from bottom to top. Support parts are disposed on the two sides of the connecting part and are located above the clamping grooves. Protrusions are disposed on the net rack and are located on the two sides of the connecting part. When the net rack is unfolded, the protrusions are located in the clamping grooves in the corresponding sides, and tops of the protrusions contact bottoms of the support parts on the corresponding sides, so that two fulcrums are formed at the tail end of the net rack. This structure can prevent the net rack from inclining, so the net rack is more stable in the fish scooping process, and the tail end of the net rack will not get rid of the restriction of the lock catch, which may otherwise lead to an escape of fishes in a string bag.
Folding dip net fixed with two fulcrums
A folding dip net fixed with two fulcrums comprises a net rod and a net rack. A connecting part and a lock catch are disposed at a front end of the net rod. A tail end of the net rack is mounted on two sides of the connecting part through rotating shafts. The lock catch is slidably connected to the net rod and locks the tail end of the net rack when the net rack is unfolded. Clamping grooves are formed in the two sides of the connecting part and are communicated with a bottom surface of the connecting part. The clamping grooves are of an arc structure and become narrower gradually from bottom to top. Support parts are disposed on the two sides of the connecting part and are located above the clamping grooves. Protrusions are disposed on the net rack and are located on the two sides of the connecting part. When the net rack is unfolded, the protrusions are located in the clamping grooves in the corresponding sides, and tops of the protrusions contact bottoms of the support parts on the corresponding sides, so that two fulcrums are formed at the tail end of the net rack. This structure can prevent the net rack from inclining, so the net rack is more stable in the fish scooping process, and the tail end of the net rack will not get rid of the restriction of the lock catch, which may otherwise lead to an escape of fishes in a string bag.
Stretch Net
The present invention is a multi-functional hand tool that can be used in safely and securely retrieving and transporting fish, pet, and holding an object such as a cigarette or cigar for smoking without finger contact with the cigarette or cigar. The stretchable net of the present invention offers a user with a hoop and net of which the size can be changed by squeezing a pair of handles connected with a spring coil, thus, the user can retrieve large fish and hold the fish with a small opening by releasing the spring coil. The clip of the present invention has a jaw instead of a hoop and net. The jaw can be used to securely hold the cigarette or cigar by squeezing the handles and the user can use the clip for smoking without the user's fingers contacting the cigarette or cigar.
Stretch Net
The present invention is a multi-functional hand tool that can be used in safely and securely retrieving and transporting fish, pet, and holding an object such as a cigarette or cigar for smoking without finger contact with the cigarette or cigar. The stretchable net of the present invention offers a user with a hoop and net of which the size can be changed by squeezing a pair of handles connected with a spring coil, thus, the user can retrieve large fish and hold the fish with a small opening by releasing the spring coil. The clip of the present invention has a jaw instead of a hoop and net. The jaw can be used to securely hold the cigarette or cigar by squeezing the handles and the user can use the clip for smoking without the user's fingers contacting the cigarette or cigar.
WIRE MESH
A wire netting, in particular a safety net, has a plurality of helices which are braided with one another and at least one of which is manufactured of at least one single wire, a wire bundle, a wire strand, a wire rope and/or another longitudinal element with at least one wire, made of a high-tensile steel, and which includes a plurality of legs, which has a plurality of bending regions respectively connecting two legs, and which has a transverse extension along a frontal direction, perpendicularly to a main extension plane of the helix, wherein, in a press test between parallel plates, including a pressing by moving the plates along a press path in parallel to the frontal direction, a test piece of the helix, taken from the helix and including at least five legs and at least four bending regions, shows a spring characteristic curve which has in a press path force diagram, starting from a start of the press path, a first partial characteristic curve extending at least approximately linearly and having a first gradient.
HAND NET YOKE
A hand net device that includes a yoke device having a yoke body, a basket attached to the yoke body, the basket including a net that holds an object and a hoop that attaches to the net, and a handle attached to the yoke body. The hand net device can include a load sensor that generates a weight signal that is proportional to a weight of an object in the basket.
HAND NET YOKE
A hand net device that includes a yoke device having a yoke body, a basket attached to the yoke body, the basket including a net that holds an object and a hoop that attaches to the net, and a handle attached to the yoke body. The hand net device can include a load sensor that generates a weight signal that is proportional to a weight of an object in the basket.
FISHING NET
A fishing device that comprises a basket and a handle or pole. The basket includes a hoop and a net attached to the hoop, wherein the net has a mesh design that minimizes fluid resistance or drag. The fishing device can include a first contact panel that guides fish into the bottom of the net. The fishing device can include a second contact panel that guides fish into the bottom of the net, wherein the second contact panel is positioned substantially opposite to the first contact panel.