Patent ID: 8590489
Filing Date: 2013-11-26
Classification: A01K

Abstract:
1. A lariat comprising at least three elongate, flexible strands twisted about one another to form a rope of predetermined lay, or stiffness, and length; wherein the lay is established by a predetermined number of twists per length of rope, wherein the predetermined number of twists per length of rope is within a range that produces a lay of rope ranging from extra-extra-soft to hard; the length of rope having a honda at one end and a tail at the other end; the tail extending through the honda to form a loop, and a tip of the loop being that general portion of the rope that is opposite the hand where the rope is held for competitive use; and a length of shrink-wrap tubing, having non-tapered ends, and of uniform and predetermined rigidity and weight, and having an adhesive lining, said tubing applied to the rope by heat; wherein the rigidity and weight are predetermined by pre-selection of a combination of tubing and adhesive of predetermined thickness, wherein said thickness is within a range such that the rigidity of the tubing does not negatively impact the performance of the rope by imparting stiffness to that portion of the rope to which it is applied; wherein said weight imparts mass to that portion of the loop to which the tubing and adhesive are applied, whereby the momentum of that portion of the loop is increased during competitive use; and whereby competitive use of the rope results in friction between said tubing and said honda, as well as friction between said tubing and other elements that may come into contact with said tubing, said tubing is secured to said rope by said adhesive at the ends of the tubing and throughout the length of the tubing, whereby tapering of the ends of the tubing is not necessary to inhibit fraying at the ends, and whereby said adhesive inhibits fraying or separation of any portion of the tubing from the rope, due to friction.