Net jointing structure

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Buckles – One-piece

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2420516R, 66195, 66193, A44B 1900

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040568687

ABSTRACT:
A net jointing structure has a pair of warp-knitted net adapters for use in coupling or jointing net ends together. Each of the adapters has a net region and a web region, the net region being subdivided into at least two net sections one of which is smaller in mesh size than the other. The net section of a smaller mesh size is formed of a plurality of meshes made of warp chains and is coupled to the web region. The net section of a larger mesh size is adapted for connection with one of the net ends. The web region includes a plurality of warp chain pairs spaced uniformly along the length of the web region, the warp chain pairs being an extension of the warp chains, and the web region further including inlaid threads fastening the warp chain pairs together.

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