Patent classifications
A01K89/0111
SPINNING REEL
A spinning reel includes a handle, a housing, a rotor, a bail arm, a moving member and an abutting member. The bail arm is attached to the rotor and is pivotable between a first posture and a second posture. The moving member is positioned in a first position when the bail arm is in the first posture, moving member positioned in a second position behind the first position when the bail arm is in the second posture, and is rotatable together with the rotor. The abutting member is attached to the housing and abuts the moving member in the second position to move the moving member toward the first position. The returning device returns the bail arm to the first posture from the second posture when the moving member moves toward the first position from the second position.
Line stopper for fishing spinning reel and fishing spinning reel
A line stopper for a fishing reel according to the discloser includes a line stopper member that includes a fishing line catching portion and a support shaft portion, and a supporting member that supports the line stopper member and fits in a through hole formed in a main body of the fishing reel. On one of the fishing line catching portion or the supporting member, a protrusion is provided at a left or right side or both the left and right sides of the support shaft portion in a width direction of the supporting member in a plan view where the fishing line catching portion and the supporting member overlap each other.
ROLLER CLUTCH FOR FISHING REEL
A roller clutch includes an outer ring, an inner ring, a rollers, a torsion spring, and a housing member. The roller is disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring. The roller i configured to move between a transmitting position and a non-transmitting position. The spring biases the roller to the transmitting position. The housing member has a housing hole and an inner wall surface. The housing hole houses the torsion spring. The inner wall surface defines the housing hole and is configured to support the torsion spring.
UNIAXIAL WINDING DEVICE
An uniaxial winding device is disclosed, which includes a body which is equipped with a main shaft and a fixed seat on an upper and a lower side respectively, therein, wherein a tapered block and a limiting fixed pin are installed on the main shaft, wherein on the main shaft of one side of tapered block, a winding roll and a locknut are mounted, on the other side, a rocker arm which can rotate the main shaft shall prevail, and, there is also resistance adjusting mechanism which is used for adjusting the rotational resistance of the winding roll.
Spinning reel spool and spinning reel
A spool for a spinning reel is mountable on a spool shaft. The spool includes a spool body that rotates with respect to the spool shaft. The spool also includes a drag mechanism between the spool body and the spool shaft to apply a braking force against a rotation of the spool body. The spool further includes a radiator in the spool body and in contact with the drag mechanism. The radiator rotates with respect to one of the spool body or the spool shaft. The radiator does not rotate with respect to the other one of the spool body or the spool shaft.
ONE HAND FISHING REEL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF
A one hand spinning reel system includes a fixed spool and a bail coupled to a trigger switch for opening and optionally closing the bail, and a solid spindle coupled to a motor that is controlled by a motor switch. When the one hand spinning reel system is affixed to a fishing rod, the trigger switch and the motor switch can be operated, and the fishing line can be controlled, using the same hand used to hold the fishing rod and to cast the fishing line.
Fishing reel
Various embodiments provide a fishing reel having a light-weight, compact and easy-to-assemble magnetic seal mechanism which allows greater freedom in material selection of the rotating member. A fishing reel according to one embodiment comprises a rotating body rotatably supported via a ball bearing and a magnetic seal mechanism for sealing the ball bearing. In one aspect, the magnetic seal mechanism comprises a magnet disposed in parallel with either a magnetic inner or outer ring of the ball bearing, and magnetic fluid disposed between the magnet and said inner or outer ring, magnetic fluid being retained by a magnetic circuit formed therebetween to seal space defined between the magnet and said inner or outer ring.
FISHING LINE WINDING DEVICE
A winding machine for winding fishing line from a spool onto the reel of a fishing rod is disclosed. The winding machine incorporates a novel spring-loaded tongue that is adapted to provide a light pressure onto the fishing line as it is wound onto the reel thereby preventing backlash. The disclosed winding machine is portable and can be field-deployed on either the wall of a boat or on any other convenient, reasonably flat surface.
LINE STOPPER DEVICE FOR FISHING SPINNING REEL
A fishing gear of one embodiment is a line stopper device including a support member that closes a through-hole of a fishing spinning reel in which the through-hole penetrating in a radial direction is provided on a front side of a skirt portion of a spool; and a line stopper member supported by the support member. The line stopper member includes a fishing line locking portion supported by the support member on an outer side of the support member in the radial direction, and a support shaft portion extending inward in the radial direction from the fishing line locking portion and penetrating through the support member. A width of the support member is formed to be larger than a width of the fishing line locking portion, and the fishing line locking portion is offset to one side with respect to the support member when viewed in a width direction.
LINE CLIP FOR FISHING REEL
The present invention is a fishing reel spool that holds a line in place. The spool includes a spooling portion and a skirt. The spool further includes a slot and a tab for which loose line may be passed through and behind, respectively, so that the line can be held in place. The spool may include a biasing member and may include a secondary member for further holding the line in place and for aiding in inserting the line.