MANUAL WIRE STRETCHERS

Brand Owner Address Description
TITAN FIBRES Net World Sports Ltd Bryn Lane, Wrexham Industrial Estate Wrexham LL139UT United Kingdom Manual Wire stretchers;Aluminium wire; Wire rope; Wire for ropes; Wire mesh; Cables, wires and chains, of metal; Baling wire; Wire rod; Steel wire; Wire ropes for use with cranes; Wire hooks; Titanium wires; Metal cable wire; Wire of common metal; Wire lashings; Ropes of metal; Tow ropes of metal; Wire rope slings; Wire; Wire ropes; Rope Thimbles of metal; Steel wire;Plastic sheet materials for use in manufacturing, providing an insulating infiltration barrier in building construction, for underground construction purposes, namely, covering and protecting the exterior surfaces of basement and foundation walls, for preventing weed growth, for absorbing water and slowly releasing it into the soil of a plant, flower or vegetable, for protecting furniture, for use in solar or photovoltaic modules, for covering and protecting objects while painting, for use in lighting panels, and for agricultural purposes;Waterski ropes; Jump ropes; Waterski rope bridles; Ropes for rhythmic gymnastics; Waterski rope handles; Waterski tow ropes; Skipping ropes;Tarpaulins adapted for use with vehicular trailers; Tarpaulins adapted for use with vehicles; Tarpaulins adapted for use with railway wagons; Tarpaulins adapted for use with boats;Thread, not of metal, for wrapping or binding; binding thread, not of metal;cordage string; nets, namely, commercial nets, snare nets, gardening nets, camouflage nets, swimming pool skimming nets, nets used by police or security forces in restraining people, rock fall prevention nets, nets for hay, nets used for storing sports balls, and animal feeding nets; twine; twisted cords; strings; strings for tying purposes; Canvas tarpaulins; Non-metallic ropes; Coverings in the nature of tarpaulins; Tarpaulins, awnings of textile or synthetic materials, tents, and unfitted coverings, namely, tarpaulins and other plastic sheets used for weatherproofing goods; Climbing ropes; Car towing ropes; Cargo slings of rope or fabric; Chemical fiber nettings; Ropes, Non-metallic, for securing articles; Ropes and string; Synthetic ropes; Netting made from acrylic; Packing rope; All-purpose tarpaulins of plastic; Tarpaulins, not for use with vehicles; Tow ropes for automobiles; Banister ropes; Awnings of textile and tarpaulins; Towing ropes for automobiles; silk, cotton, glass fiber, chemical fiber, polyester plastic, elastic, and hemp netting; Ropes; Devices in form of elasticated rope for supporting goods on vehicles; Rope ladders; Hemp nettings; Waterproof covers vehicles, unfitted; Waterproof covering sheets, namely, tarpaulins and other plastic sheets used for weatherproofing goods; Devices in form of elasticated rope for securing goods on vehicles; Sheets of polypropylene netting used for decorating floral and gift arrangements and craft purposes; Cotton netting; Ropeladders; Ropes, Non-metallic, for lifting articles; Anchoring ropes; Tow ropes, Non-metallic, for automobiles; Cargo slings of rope; Ropes for marine use; Tarpaulins made from plastics coated materials; Ropes for Car towing; Non-metallic tow ropes; Ropes, Non-metallic, for handling articles; Covers in the nature of tarpaulins for vehicles; Plastic sheet materials for use as tarpaulins; Ropes, not of metal; Ropes, Non-metallic; Ropes for mountaineering; Ropes and synthetic ropes; Silk netting; Glass fiber netting; Ropes for tents; Polyester plastic netting for packaging goods; Tarpaulins of sailcloth;FIBRES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A latch mechanism (1200) comprises a resilient wire (404) supported proximate its first end (412) and second end (414) by a support structure (406). The latch mechanism (1200) also includes one or more hook shaped catches (218) that have cammed outer surfaces (302) and wire engaging openings (304). To engage the latch mechanism (1200) the resilient wire (404) is urged against the cammed outer surfaces (302) bending the resilient wire (404) and allowing the resilient wire to rebound into the wire engaging openings (304). To disengage the latch mechanism the resilient wire (404) is deflected, e.g., by pushing a moveable manual actuator (408) that is engaged with the wire, in order to release the resilient wire (404) from the wire engaging openings (304) of the catches (218).