NET COVER, CASE OR BAG, SUCH AS A FISHING NET COVER, CASE OR BAG AND A KIT INCLUDING A NET AND NET COVER, CASE, OR BAG
A cover for a framed net having a handle includes a first panel and a second panel. The first and second panels are joined at a least a portion of their peripheries such that an opening is provided. The opening is sized to allow the framed net to be inserted between the first and second panels and to allow the net handle to pass through to the outside of the cover.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/010,391 (referred to as “the '391 application” and incorporated herein by reference), filed on Jun. 15, 2018, titled “NET COVER, CASE OR BAG, SUCH AS A FISHING NET COVER, CASE OR BAG AND A KIT INCLUDING A NET AND NET COVER, CASE, OR BAG,” and listing Gregory Mechaber as the inventor, the '391 claiming benefit to the filing date of provisional application Ser. No. 62/520,930 (referred to as “the '930 provisional and incorporated herein by reference), filed on Jun. 16, 2017, titled “NET COVER, CASE OR BAG, SUCH AS A FISHING NET COVER, CASE OR BAG AND A KIT INCLUDING A NET AND NET COVER, CASE, OR BAG,” and listing Gregory Mechaber as the inventor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe American Sportfishing Association of Alexandria, Va. reports that in the United States, nearly 46 million licensed anglers generate over $45 billion in retail sales with a $125 billion impact on the nation's economy creating employment for over one million people. They estimate that at least 60 million anglers fish at some point over a five-year period. Despite competition from video games and other similar activities and increased urbanization, recreational angling remains one of the largest outdoor recreational activities in the nation.
Fishing nets are often used to “net” a fish at the side of a boat in order to lift the fish into the boat. Fishing nets come in different shapes and sizes, with different netting, depending on the application in which they are to be used. The common parts include a head, a handle and netting. Examples of fishing net vendors include Cumings of Flint Michigan and Ranger.
The head is a planar or substantially planar, closed shape. Common head shapes include teardrop shaped (See, e.g.,
A handle may be integrally formed with the head, or may be detachable. Some handles may slide into the head area for more convenient storage. (See, e.g., Figure if) The head and/or handle are generally made from a strong, lightweight, and rust resistant metal (e.g., aluminum) or plastic, though some nets are made from wood (See, e.g.,
The netting is generally attached to or looped around the head. The netting can be made from various materials such as, for example, woven or braided nylon. The netting is defined by a mesh. The spacing of the mesh depends on the desired characteristics associated with the particular fishing application. For example, compare the relatively closed mesh of
As should be apparent from
In view of the foregoing, it would be useful to store or stow a fishing net in a way that would prevent the netting from becoming snagged, caught, or tangled on something else. Alternatively, or in addition, it would be useful to store or stow a fishing net in a way that eliminates or reduces odors, for example by allowing the netting to dry, or to trap any odors.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA cover for a framed net having a handle includes a first panel and a second panel. The first and second panels are joined at a least a portion of their peripheries such that an opening is provided. The opening is sized to allow the framed net to be inserted between the first and second panels and to allow the net handle to pass through to the outside of the cover.
In the following, the terms “about” or “approximately” in the context of a dimension means the stated dimension value, plus or minus 10 percent. For example, “about 10 inches” is intended to mean 10 inches, plus or minus 1 inch (or 9-11 inches).
OverviewAs shown in the exploded view of
The panels 210 (and therefore the overall cover, case, or bag) may have different sizes and shapes, but it is expected that most will be generally oval-shaped and/or tear-dropped shaped. Referring to
Different implementations of the cover may be provided to cover different ones (or different combinations) of the fishing nets in Table I.
The shape of the cover may be an oval with two axes of symmetry, an oval with one axis of symmetry (e.g., egg or teardrop shaped), or some other shape for accommodating one or more head sizes and shapes.
Opening Locations and SizesAn opening (which may be closed with a zipper, etc.) between the two panels 210 permits the net or net head to be inserted into the cover or removed from the cover. For example, if the cover is an oval, the opening may extend from one intersection to another, with the perimeter of the oval. (See, e.g., positions 310a and 310b in
Note that although the example (exploded view) cover of
The cover panels 210 may be made from a fabric, such as Magnatuff Ultra Nylon available from Top Value Fabrics of Washington state. If a fabric is used, it may be durable to use a hydrophobic material, to prevent the absorption of water. That is, the fabric may be water resistant. It may be desirable to use an antimicrobial and/or anti-mold fabric or material to reduce odors and to reduce or eliminate the growth of undesired organisms. The interior of the panels may be lined with material that is more water resistant, mold resistant, antimicrobial, and/or slippery than the panels (and the panels' exterior). For example, BioCote antimicrobial coating (from BioCote of Coventry, United Kingdom) may be used. As another example, Riviera Marine Fabric (from Herculite of Emigsville, Pa.) may be used.
It may be desired to use orange and/or reflective material for (at least a portion of at least the exterior) of the panels 210. In such an embodiment, the cover (with or without the net) could be used for signaling, such as emergency signaling.
It may be desired to have the cover to remain buoyant (for at least a minimum predetermined period of time) so that it can be retrieved if accidentally dropped into (fresh or salt) water.
Note that if piping is used along the periphery of the cover, this may advantageously allow the cover to maintain its shape, which should make inserting the net or net head easier.
In some embodiments, it may be desirable to produce the panels 210 (or at least their exterior surfaces) from a material suitable for silk screening, dye sublimation, embroidery, heat transfer decals, etc.
FastenersA zipper was described for closing at least a part of the opening between the two panels. If a zipper is used, it may be desired to use a corrosion resistant material, such as plastic, nylon, or some other marine grade material. Alternatively or in addition, snaps (metal or plastic), buttons, or hook and loop material (e.g., Velcro) may be used for closing at least a part of the opening.
ImprovementsThe cover may be provided with a loop (e.g., a fabric loop) 240 to permit the cover, with or without the net, to be hung from a mounting projection such as a peg on the wall of a boat, closet, shed, etc. Although it might be desired to locate the loop 240 opposite the minimum opening 230 as shown in
The inside surface or one or both panels may be provided with a (e.g., perforated or tight mesh) pocket for holding removable carbon (e.g., in solid form, granular form in a bag, impregnated on a sheet or some other fabric, etc.). If a carbon-impregnated sheet is used, it can be held within the cover in a number of different ways (e.g., clipped, hooked and looped, sandwiched, etc.). Such removable carbon may be used to reduce or eliminate odors.
In some embodiments, the material for the panels may be chosen (and the panels may be appropriately sized) so that a net covered with the cover may be used as an emergency paddle. (See especially
Although my invention is mainly directed to the foregoing covers, one embodiment of my invention is a kit including both a fishing net and a cover. The kit may include an attachment system allowing the cover or case to be mounted on a surface (e.g., the gunwale of a boat, center console of a boat, a closet wall, etc.).
Alternatives to Fishing NetsAlthough my invention was described in the context of fishing nets, it can be used for covering netting in other contexts (e g, animal handling, animal rescue, pest control, etc.).
Claims
1. A cover for a framed net having a handle, the cover comprising:
- a) a first panel; and
- b) a second panel, wherein the first and second panels are joined at at least a portion of their peripheries such that an opening is provided, the opening being sized to allow the framed net to be inserted between the first and second panels and to allow the net handle to pass through to the outside of the cover, and wherein the first and second panels define an interior region whereby each of the first and second panels has a defined interior surface and a defined exterior surface, and wherein the defined interior surface of each of the first and second panels is lined with material that is more water resistant, mold resistant, antimicrobial, or slippery than the defined exterior surface of each of the first and second panels.
2. The cover of claim 1 further comprising:
- c) a mating fastener provided on the first and second panels, wherein the mating fastener allows at least a portion of the opening can be closed.
3. The cover of claim 2 wherein the mating fastener is selected from a group consisting of a zipper, hook-and-loop material, paired snaps, and buttons with mated button-holes.
4. The cover of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second panels is oval-shaped.
5. The cover of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second panels is tear-dropped shaped.
6. The cover of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second panels are shaped as an oval with one axis of symmetry.
7. The cover of claim 1 wherein the opening is offset to one side of the first and second panels.
8. The cover of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second panels is made from fabric.
9. The cover of claim 8 wherein the fabric is made from a hydrophobic material.
10. The cover of claim 8 wherein the fabric is antimicrobial.
11. The cover of claim 8 wherein the fabric is anti-mold fabric.
12. The cover of claim 1 further comprising:
- c) piping provided along the periphery of the cover, the piping being sufficiently stiff such that the first and second panels maintain a substantially flat shape.
13. The cover of claim 1 further comprising:
- c) a loop configured to permit the cover, with or without the framed net, to be hung from a mounting projection, wherein the loop is located opposite a minimum opening through which the handle of the framed net can project and is located at a portion of the cover at which the first and second panels are joined by at least one of (A) stitching, (B) adhesion, and (C) piping.
14. The cover of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second panels is made from a rigid plastic.
15. The cover of claim 1 wherein the defined interior surface of each of the first and second panels is lined with material that is more mold resistant than the defined exterior surface of each of the first and second panels.
16. The cover of claim 1 wherein the defined interior surface of each of the first and second panels is lined with material that is more antimicrobial than the defined exterior surface of each of the first and second panels.
17. A cover for a framed net having a handle, the cover comprising:
- a) a first panel; and
- b) a second panel, wherein the first and second panels are joined at at least a portion of their peripheries such that an opening is provided, the opening being sized to allow the framed net to be inserted between the first and second panels and to allow the net handle to pass through to the outside of the cover, and wherein the first and second panels define an interior region whereby each of the first and second panels has a defined interior surface and a defined exterior surface, and wherein at least a portion of the defined exterior surface of at least one of the first and second panels is provided with a reflective material.
Type: Application
Filed: May 26, 2021
Publication Date: Sep 9, 2021
Inventor: Gregory Mechaber (New York, NY)
Application Number: 17/331,545