Patent classifications
B21F45/12
Fishing hook with tie rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Fishing hook with tie rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Flared double fish hook
A flared double fish hook having a pair of shanks, said pair of shanks adjacent one another up to a bifurcation point; the shanks bifurcating at said bifurcation point to each form a bend ending in a point; the shanks being separated by an first angle at the bifurcation point, and a second larger angle at the points, such that the bend portion of the double fish hook flares.
Flared double fish hook
A flared double fish hook having a pair of shanks, said pair of shanks adjacent one another up to a bifurcation point; the shanks bifurcating at said bifurcation point to each form a bend ending in a point; the shanks being separated by an first angle at the bifurcation point, and a second larger angle at the points, such that the bend portion of the double fish hook flares.
Fishing Hook with Tie Rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Fishing Hook with Tie Rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Fishing hook with tie rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Fishing hook with tie rail
A fishing hook assembly includes a hook element including a tie rail, which defines an enlarged line-pass-through area.
Humane Fishhooks and Methods
A barbless fishhook has an eye portion, a shank portion comprising wire of a first diameter proceeding from the eye portion, at least one belly portion proceeding from the shank portion, wherein the wire changes direction by at least 150 degrees, a point portion proceeding from the at least one belly portion to a sharp point, the point portion shaped as a cone with an included angle, providing a taper, and a treated region beginning at a first distance along the wire from the sharp point, proceeding for a length along the wire to a second distance along the wire to at least a beginning of the belly portion. The treated region is treated to provide increased friction between a surface of the wire in the treated region and any matter in contact with the treated region.
Humane Fishhooks and Methods
A barbless fishhook has an eye portion, a shank portion comprising wire of a first diameter proceeding from the eye portion, at least one belly portion proceeding from the shank portion, wherein the wire changes direction by at least 150 degrees, a point portion proceeding from the at least one belly portion to a sharp point, the point portion shaped as a cone with an included angle, providing a taper, and a treated region beginning at a first distance along the wire from the sharp point, proceeding for a length along the wire to a second distance along the wire to at least a beginning of the belly portion. The treated region is treated to provide increased friction between a surface of the wire in the treated region and any matter in contact with the treated region.