Having Specific Line Element Patents (Class 43/9.8)
  • Publication number: 20100139147
    Abstract: A method and an arrangement for trawling wherein trawl are bags positioned one above the other and towed by a single trawl vessel is disclosed. The bag(s) are continuously emptied of caught seafood/biomass via an injector assisted suction hose connected to a bottom end of the bag(s), and leading to the trawler vessel. In the case of two trawl bags, one above the other, the uppermost trawl bag is along the upper trawl opening portion equipped with a plurality of buoyancy bodies, and the lower trawl bag's lower trawl opening portion, at the outer ends, is equipped with weights or sinkers. Spreading of trawl opening(s) is effected either by otter boards, or a spreading member linked to the trawl opening portions. Tension lines pass from the outer ends of the upper trawl opening portion to the outermost positioned joining points for the trawl bags, and to the weights or sinkers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2007
    Publication date: June 10, 2010
    Applicant: AKER BIOMARINE ASA
    Inventors: Kjell Inge Rokke, Hans Jahn Leithe, Robert Ernsten
  • Publication number: 20100126057
    Abstract: An improved trawl door (10) is adapted for being towed through water both at shallower and at larger angles of attack. The trawl door (10) includes at least one main deflector (24, 25) having a profile (46) formed by an inner surface (48) and an outer surface (47). The profile (46) spans a chord length “C” that extends along a Chord Direction Line (83) between leading and trailing edges (12, 14) of the main deflector (24, 25). The trawl door also includes at least one leading edge slat (20, 22) at least a portion of which is located in front of the outer surface (47) of the main deflector. The trawl door (10) in one aspect is characterized by an acute angle of inclination (91, 92) between a chord line (81, 82) of the leading edge slat (20, 22) and the Chord Direction Line (83) that is at least thirty-five degrees) (35°). The trawl door (10) in another aspect is characterized by having an aspect ratio of at least two to one (2.0:1.0).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2008
    Publication date: May 27, 2010
    Inventor: Sherif Adham Safwat
  • Publication number: 20090293338
    Abstract: A fishing sinker for use in fishing is disclosed to include a first weight member and a second weight member detachably fastened together, each weight member having a plastic shell and a metal block embedded in the plastic shell to prevent rust. Further, each weight member has a junction surface for bonding and a longitudinal groove that receives the fishing line of a fishing pole or one cord member of a fishing net when the two weight members are fastened together.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2008
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Applicant: Yuan Huang Enterprise Co., Ltd.
    Inventor: Chia-Pu LU
  • Patent number: 6374531
    Abstract: A mesh cell construction which is systemized wherein opposite mesh bars of the rectangularly shaped mesh cell have a common lay direction when viewed in an axially receding direction (either right-handed or left-handed lay) that is opposite to that associated with the remaining opposite mesh bars of such mesh cell. In another aspect, when incorporated in a trawl (13), such cell construction of the invention provides for improved shaping and performance of the trawl (13) wherein the mesh cells of different geometrical locations positioned relative to and about the longitudinal axis of the trawl can be controlled such that resulting trawl panels wings (25) act analogous to a series of mini-wings capable of acting in concert in operation. Such concerted action provides, when the trawl is in motion, outwardly directed force vectors which significantly increase the trawl volume and hence mouth (26) volume while simultaneously decreasing drag.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: OTTR Ultra-Low Drag, Ltd.
    Inventors: Sherif Safwat, Valentin G. Perevoshchikov