Patent classifications
A01K97/06
Container apparatus for holding sportsman accessories
A container apparatus for removable attachment is disclosed. The container includes a reception portion having a base and one or more dividing walls configured to separate items within the reception portion, and one or more brackets longitudinally adjustable along the holder, the brackets comprising hooks for selectively clasping ends of the elongated sides. The reception portion comprises integrally formed elongated sides extending from the base and end sides extending between the elongated sides to form an open container. The apparatus is configured to receive items therein allowing efficient exchange of sportsman items when coupled to a tree, tree stand or interior of a boat.
Eyed implement holding system
A holding system for fishing hooks and other items having an eye, such as a needle, is formed from a flexible and resilient first section of line that is formed into an infinite loop having a large loop having a bulbous portion in its relaxed state, and a small loop, each on either side of a crimped sleeve. The held items are fed onto the line via each item's eye and the items held between the bulbous portion and the sleeve such that the bulbous portion prevents the items' discharge from the line. When the bulbous portion is squeezed, it becomes flattened allowing the items to slide off of the large loop in orderly fashion. When the bulbous portion is no longer squeezed, it resiliently returns back to its bulbous state. A second section of line can coextend with the small loop and be held by the sleeve.
Eyed implement holding system
A holding system for fishing hooks and other items having an eye, such as a needle, is formed from a flexible and resilient first section of line that is formed into an infinite loop having a large loop having a bulbous portion in its relaxed state, and a small loop, each on either side of a crimped sleeve. The held items are fed onto the line via each item's eye and the items held between the bulbous portion and the sleeve such that the bulbous portion prevents the items' discharge from the line. When the bulbous portion is squeezed, it becomes flattened allowing the items to slide off of the large loop in orderly fashion. When the bulbous portion is no longer squeezed, it resiliently returns back to its bulbous state. A second section of line can coextend with the small loop and be held by the sleeve.
TACKLE ORGANIZER
Canisters are connected in a series configuration to form a tackle organizer. Each canister includes a bottom section, a base storage area, a top section and a barrier placed at a location where the base storage area is connected to the bottom section. The bottom section has an opening that has screw threads within the opening. The top section has an opening that allows access to the base storage area. The top section includes screw threads. A strap is connected to a first end of the tackle organizer and a second end of the tackle organizer. Canisters located in adjacent positions in the series configuration are attached together by screwing a top section of one canister into the opening of the bottom section of an adjacent canister.
TACKLE ORGANIZER
Canisters are connected in a series configuration to form a tackle organizer. Each canister includes a bottom section, a base storage area, a top section and a barrier placed at a location where the base storage area is connected to the bottom section. The bottom section has an opening that has screw threads within the opening. The top section has an opening that allows access to the base storage area. The top section includes screw threads. A strap is connected to a first end of the tackle organizer and a second end of the tackle organizer. Canisters located in adjacent positions in the series configuration are attached together by screwing a top section of one canister into the opening of the bottom section of an adjacent canister.
A Beader for Mounting Beads on Fishing Hooks and Methods Associated Therewith
The present invention relates to a device that facilitates the mounting of beads onto a fishing hook, such as a fly fishing hook. In one embodiment, the device may have a storage chamber and one or more of a loading access tip, a bead loading hole and/or a beading access tip. In some devices, the one or more of a loading access tip, a bead loading hole and/or a beading access tip may be combined. In an embodiment, the loading access tip, bead loading hole, or beading access tip allows the loading of the beads into the device. The bead loading hole and the beading access tip facilitates the beading of a fishing hook. The device(s) may further have one or more of slits or holes to facilitate the beading of the fishing hooks.
A Beader for Mounting Beads on Fishing Hooks and Methods Associated Therewith
The present invention relates to a device that facilitates the mounting of beads onto a fishing hook, such as a fly fishing hook. In one embodiment, the device may have a storage chamber and one or more of a loading access tip, a bead loading hole and/or a beading access tip. In some devices, the one or more of a loading access tip, a bead loading hole and/or a beading access tip may be combined. In an embodiment, the loading access tip, bead loading hole, or beading access tip allows the loading of the beads into the device. The bead loading hole and the beading access tip facilitates the beading of a fishing hook. The device(s) may further have one or more of slits or holes to facilitate the beading of the fishing hooks.
Vertical tackle storage box
A vertical tackle box (1) in which leaders, lures and other fishing tackle may be hung in a vertical position from hooks (14) or pegs and further secured with straps or elastomeric cords (17) on opposing sides of the vertical tackle box. Flexible access covers (18) are preferably attached to the vertical tackle box by hinges (19) along upper edges to allow each access cover to be opened and folded back over the top of the vertical tackle box, thereby fully displaying the leaders, lures or other fishing tackle stored therein.
Vertical tackle storage box
A vertical tackle box (1) in which leaders, lures and other fishing tackle may be hung in a vertical position from hooks (14) or pegs and further secured with straps or elastomeric cords (17) on opposing sides of the vertical tackle box. Flexible access covers (18) are preferably attached to the vertical tackle box by hinges (19) along upper edges to allow each access cover to be opened and folded back over the top of the vertical tackle box, thereby fully displaying the leaders, lures or other fishing tackle stored therein.