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US1010856A
US1010856A US56138210A US1910561382A US1010856A US 1010856 A US1010856 A US 1010856A US 56138210 A US56138210 A US 56138210A US 1910561382 A US1910561382 A US 1910561382A US 1010856 A US1010856 A US 1010856A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
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  • ALFRED D. (.iLRNAGrY, OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, iASSIGINOIR. T0 JOHN
  • the invention consists in an improved construction ot' net employing gromets or rings arranged to secure small openings kwith comparatively large rings, the especial object of the invention being to secure greatstrcngth and resistance to enlargement of the openings through the net, together with such flexibility as to avoid danger of snarling or fouling.
  • the net is made up ot' rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets oi gromets A, A', arranged to form a double row of gromets, by which strength and small spaces vare secured with comparative] y la rge gromets.
  • These gromets may be made in any suitable manner, but are preferably wire groniets of the construction of my prior Patents Nos. (554,224 and 654,225 granted July 24, 1900, andniay be of any suitable size.
  • the rromcts ot' each set lie alternately abovcanda below the successive gromets of the other set, so that successive gromets of each set are on opposite sides of the intermediate gromet of the other set, this feature securing great resistance to sidewise pressure on any of the gromets and to pull on the gromets tending to distort them.
  • the gromets A of one set are connected together by links a and the gromets A of the other set by links a, and the gromets A, A of each row are connected to corresponding gromets of the next row by links Z), these links being Worked in during the making of the gromets.
  • the links' are preferably stud links, as shown, having the stud l connecting the opposite sides of the link, this form of link being preferable on aecountof its strength and resistance to bending, althoughyotheriforms of links may be used within the broader features of the invention.
  • the invention provides a very strong net of great ieXibility, which is not liablej;oy snarl or foul under any conditions.
  • a torpedo net or the like formed of rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets of gromets arranged with the gromets of one set lying alternately over and under adjacent gromets of the other setl 'to form a double row of gromets with the gromets of the two sets overlapping to reduce the 0penings through the net, and having the gromets of each set and the gromets' of successive rows connected together by links.
  • a torpedo net or the like formed of rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets of gromets arranged with the gromets of one set lying alternately over and under adjacent gromets of the other set to form a double row of gromets with the gromets of the two .sets overlapping to reduce the openings through thenet,andhavingthe gromets ot' eaeh set and theugromets of successive rows ⁇ connected together by stud links.

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UNITED sTATEs Ei-iTENT oEEIeE.
ALFRED D. (.iLRNAGrY, OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY, iASSIGINOIR. T0 JOHN A. ROEBLINGS SONS COMPANY, OF TRENTON, NEW JERSEY,. A CORPORATION 0F NEW JERSEY.
TORPEDO-N ET. t
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec, 5, 1911.
Application filed May 14, 1910. Serial No. 561,382.
To all whom 'it may concern: l
Be it known that I, ALFRED D. CARNAGY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Trenton, county of Mercer, and State of New Jersey, have` invented certain new and useful Improvements in Torpedo-Nets, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same. This invention relates particularly to torpedo nets, although nets embodying the invention may be used for other purposes, for instance, as blasting nets, slings and the like. The invention consists in an improved construction ot' net employing gromets or rings arranged to secure small openings kwith comparatively large rings, the especial object of the invention being to secure greatstrcngth and resistance to enlargement of the openings through the net, together with such flexibility as to avoid danger of snarling or fouling.
Inthe accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, a section of a torpedo net embodying the invention is il1ustrated, and this net will now be described in detail and the features forming the inven-l tion then specifically pointed out in vthe claims.
In the drawings :'-F igure l is a face View of the net. Figs. 9. and 8 are sectional edge views on, respectively, lines 2 2 and of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, the net is made up ot' rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets oi gromets A, A', arranged to form a double row of gromets, by which strength and small spaces vare secured with comparative] y la rge gromets. These gromets may be made in any suitable manner, but are preferably wire groniets of the construction of my prior Patents Nos. (554,224 and 654,225 granted July 24, 1900, andniay be of any suitable size. The rromcts ot' each set; lie alternately abovcanda below the successive gromets of the other set, so that successive gromets of each set are on opposite sides of the intermediate gromet of the other set, this feature securing great resistance to sidewise pressure on any of the gromets and to pull on the gromets tending to distort them. The gromets A of one set are connected together by links a and the gromets A of the other set by links a, and the gromets A, A of each row are connected to corresponding gromets of the next row by links Z), these links being Worked in during the making of the gromets. The links' are preferably stud links, as shown, having the stud l connecting the opposite sides of the link, this form of link being preferable on aecountof its strength and resistance to bending, althoughyotheriforms of links may be used within the broader features of the invention. y
The invention provides a very strong net of great ieXibility, which is not liablej;oy snarl or foul under any conditions.
lVhat I claim is l. A torpedo net or the like formed of rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets of gromets arranged with the gromets of one set lying alternately over and under adjacent gromets of the other setl 'to form a double row of gromets with the gromets of the two sets overlapping to reduce the 0penings through the net, and having the gromets of each set and the gromets' of successive rows connected together by links.
2. A torpedo net or the like formed of rows of gromets, each row consisting of two sets of gromets arranged with the gromets of one set lying alternately over and under adjacent gromets of the other set to form a double row of gromets with the gromets of the two .sets overlapping to reduce the openings through thenet,andhavingthe gromets ot' eaeh set and theugromets of successive rows` connected together by stud links.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
ALFRED D. CARNAGY. vVi t nesses:
- N. C. HARRISON,
CHARLES C. Cooney.
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