Patent classifications
A01K97/18
COMPACTABLE OBJECT REMOVER, GRASPER AND MULTI-USE TOOL
A separable grasping tool designed for grasping objects in hard to reach locations and able to be deconstructed to a small form factor for storage. The device includes a distal grasping portion and a proximal operating portion. The grasping tool may further include one or more intermediary portions disposed between the proximal and grasping portions, thereby extending an overall length of the tool. The device includes means to extend a gripping mechanism beyond a distal opening and to retract the gripping mechanism into the device. The device includes additional features for ease of use such as tethers to keep the device portions from being lost when separated and buoyant elements to float the device if dropped in water.
COMPACTABLE OBJECT REMOVER, GRASPER AND MULTI-USE TOOL
A separable grasping tool designed for grasping objects in hard to reach locations and able to be deconstructed to a small form factor for storage. The device includes a distal grasping portion and a proximal operating portion. The grasping tool may further include one or more intermediary portions disposed between the proximal and grasping portions, thereby extending an overall length of the tool. The device includes means to extend a gripping mechanism beyond a distal opening and to retract the gripping mechanism into the device. The device includes additional features for ease of use such as tethers to keep the device portions from being lost when separated and buoyant elements to float the device if dropped in water.
APPARATUS FOR REMOVING A HOOK WITH A BARB
An apparatus for removing a hook embedded within a tissue is presented. The hook has a barb extending from a point section of the hook. The apparatus includes a clamping device configured to secure the hook. A probe is coupled to the clamping device. The probe has a tip portion configured to fit within a space between the barb and the point section of the hook to allow the hook to be removed from the tissue.
Fishing Lure Treble Hook Extractor Tool
A fishing lure treble hook extractor tool includes a handle with a first section and a second section displaced from the first section; and a head that extends from the second section, the head comprises an angled void.
Fishing Lure Treble Hook Extractor Tool
A fishing lure treble hook extractor tool includes a handle with a first section and a second section displaced from the first section; and a head that extends from the second section, the head comprises an angled void.
FISH RESTRAINING DEVICE
A fish restraining device to restrain a fish or similar creature during the process of removing a hook from the mouth, while not further harming the fish, and making it possible to either transfer the fish to a container or tank or place the fish back in the water and release it, requiring only one-handed, simple manipulation by the person fishing.
FISH RESTRAINING DEVICE
A fish restraining device to restrain a fish or similar creature during the process of removing a hook from the mouth, while not further harming the fish, and making it possible to either transfer the fish to a container or tank or place the fish back in the water and release it, requiring only one-handed, simple manipulation by the person fishing.
FISH HANDLING STAND
The fish handling stand is mounted to the lid of a cooling box by forming a large aperture in the middle portion of the lid. The fish handling stand includes a large diameter tubular wall having an upper opening, an upper edge, a lower opening, and a lower edge. The tubular wall defines an inner cavity therewithin. The lower edge includes a mounting device for the lid adjacent the periphery of the lid aperture. The upper edge includes generally oppositely formed seats for a pin holder. The seats in the embodiment are U-shaped cut-outs for receiving and seating opposite ends or end portions of the pin holder thereon.
FISH HANDLING STAND
The fish handling stand is mounted to the lid of a cooling box by forming a large aperture in the middle portion of the lid. The fish handling stand includes a large diameter tubular wall having an upper opening, an upper edge, a lower opening, and a lower edge. The tubular wall defines an inner cavity therewithin. The lower edge includes a mounting device for the lid adjacent the periphery of the lid aperture. The upper edge includes generally oppositely formed seats for a pin holder. The seats in the embodiment are U-shaped cut-outs for receiving and seating opposite ends or end portions of the pin holder thereon.
Fish receptacle
A fish receptacle. The fish receptacle includes a container having a hinged lid with a door assembly providing access to an interior of the container. The door assembly enables users to engage a fish, hands free, thereby enabling users to manipulate the fish and subsequently store it in the interior of the container without utilizing their hands. The door assembly includes an aperture and a frame therearound, wherein the aperture provides access to the interior of the container. The frame includes a track having rails and slot, wherein a sliding member is slidably disposed. The sliding member is movable between a closed position and an open position along the track, thereby enabling the sliding door assembly to be opened to expose the aperture and/or closed onto a fish to pin it against a wall of the frame for hands free manipulation.