US102113A - Improvement in piiy-wets for horses - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improvement in se gether, and forming an open network.
- My invention allows for the manufacture of cotton or linen ily-nets, with longitudinal straps and transverse cords, so that the net will be more handsome in appearance, and there will be no chance for the straps and cords to slip at the points of intersection.
- Figure 2 represents the mode of securing the tapes and cords at .the points of intersection.
- the tapes or straps a a are to be of suitable width to insure the required strength, and they are to be of woven material.
- the cords b b are twisted or braided. I prefer the latter, and employ-metallic tags at the ends to prevent them raveling. These tags also form small weights to the ends of the cords.
- the ily-net is to be made with the desired number of longitudinal straps and transverse cords, and buckles or other usual means for attachment are to be provided.
- the straps and cords are united at the points of intersection by sheetfmetal ⁇ clasps c c, shown in g. 2. These clasps are made with penetrating points that are bent orl clinched to hold the cords to the tapes.
- metal clasps are of anyof the forms employed ⁇ iu the manufacture of ladies hoop-skirts that may be available for uniting the tapes and cords; and, as au additional security, the tapes may be wovenl with pockets, through which the cords maybe passed, the
- the net made in this manner is milch more durable than those heretofore made of cotton or linen, and is superior in appearance.
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tant @Wire JOHN GRAHAM, OFNEW YORK, N. Y.
Letters Patent No. 102,113, dated April 19, 1870.
' IMPROVEMENT IN FLY-NETS FOR HORSES.
The Schedule referred to In the Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concefm Be it known I, JOHN GRAHAM, of the city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in'Fly-Nets for Horses, &c.; and the following is declared to be a correct description thereof.
This invention relates to an improvement in se gether, and forming an open network.
My invention allows for the manufacture of cotton or linen ily-nets, with longitudinal straps and transverse cords, so that the net will be more handsome in appearance, and there will be no chance for the straps and cords to slip at the points of intersection.
In the drawing- Figure l shows a net applied upon a horse; and
Figure 2 represents the mode of securing the tapes and cords at .the points of intersection.
The tapes or straps a a are to be of suitable width to insure the required strength, and they are to be of woven material.
The cords b b are twisted or braided. I prefer the latter, and employ-metallic tags at the ends to prevent them raveling. These tags also form small weights to the ends of the cords.
The ily-net is to be made with the desired number of longitudinal straps and transverse cords, and buckles or other usual means for attachment are to be provided.
The straps and cords are united at the points of intersection by sheetfmetal `clasps c c, shown in g. 2. These clasps are made with penetrating points that are bent orl clinched to hold the cords to the tapes.
These metal clasps are of anyof the forms employed `iu the manufacture of ladies hoop-skirts that may be available for uniting the tapes and cords; and, as au additional security, the tapes may be wovenl with pockets, through which the cords maybe passed, the
tags acting as needles in threading the cords throughl the pockets t', (see Figure 3.)
The net made in this manner is milch more durable than those heretofore made of cotton or linen, and is superior in appearance.
' rEhe tags at the ends of the cords cause them to hang vertically, and prevent said cords becoming entangled in use, as is the case frequently with cords in which a knot is tied to prevent the cord raveling.
l claim as my invention- 1. The ily-net for horses, made of longitudinal straps and transverse cords united ,by metal clasps, as specified.
2. The ilynet for horses, made of longitudinal straps and transverse cords, at the ends of which cords metallic tags are applied, as and for the purposes set forth. v
Dated this 23d day of December, 1869.
' JOHN GRAHAM.
Witnesses:
Oms. H. SMITH,
GEO. T. PINCKNEY.
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