Patents Assigned to Pacific Rim Supplies, Ltd.
  • Patent number: 5730442
    Abstract: A backstop for use in limiting the flight of sports balls and other projectiles used in sports. One or more net panels (10, 10') are supported by a plurality of posts (60, 90) comprising an external frame. Preferably, cross members (64, 92) extend between the tops of the posts to provide additional support for the framework. Net panels are connected together to produce different configurations by, for example, wrapping a line around bound edges (12) that extend around the perimeter of each of the net panels. Tension lines connect the bound edges of the net panels to the external framework, to support the net panels in the desired configuration. Disclosed and described are a backstop (30) suitable for use in practicing driving a golf ball, and backstop (70) suitable for use behind a catcher's mound on a baseball diamond. Many other configurations can be made by linking varying numbers of the net panels together and supporting them with an external frame of suitable dimension and configuration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Rim Supplies, Ltd.
    Inventor: Ronald A. Anderson
  • Patent number: 5716176
    Abstract: A cargo net for retaining a load in a container. A cargo net (12) comprises a plurality of hexagonal-shaped cells (44) formed by knitting or weaving strands (40) together along opposite adjacent sides (42) of adjoining cells. Since the strands are joined by knitting or weaving along the common sides of each cell, use of knots to form the mesh of the net by tying strands is avoided. The hexagonal shape of the net, and the nautilus construction used in forming the net contribute to its characteristic elasticity, which enables the cargo net to conform to irregular shapes and sizes of objects comprising the load. The cargo net is thus ideal for containing and securing a load in a bed (26) of a pickup truck (10). A binding strip (28) surrounds the perimeter of the cargo net, distributing any stress applied when securing the net around the perimeter of the bed or other container with which it is used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: Pacific Rim Supplies, Ltd.
    Inventor: Ronald A. Anderson