Patent classifications
A01K87/08
FISHING ROD HANDLE MEMBER AND FISHING ROD
A fishing rod handle member according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a reel seat main body having a bulging portion (trigger) and a reel leg placement portion on which a reel leg is placed; and a grip provided rearward of the reel seat main body when viewed in an axial direction of the reel seat main body, wherein the reel seat main body has a grip portion in a range from 40 mm frontward of the bulging portion (trigger) to 100 mm rearward when viewed in the axial direction, and a first portion occupying at least 10° of an upper half portion of the grip portion has (or is configured to have) a flat surface or a curved surface whose curvature radius is larger than that of a second portion other than the first portion when viewed in a circumferential direction of the reel seat main body.
FISHING ROD HANDLE MEMBER AND FISHING ROD
A fishing rod handle member according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a reel seat main body having a bulging portion (trigger) and a reel leg placement portion on which a reel leg is placed; and a grip provided rearward of the reel seat main body when viewed in an axial direction of the reel seat main body, wherein the reel seat main body has a grip portion in a range from 40 mm frontward of the bulging portion (trigger) to 100 mm rearward when viewed in the axial direction, and a first portion occupying at least 10° of an upper half portion of the grip portion has (or is configured to have) a flat surface or a curved surface whose curvature radius is larger than that of a second portion other than the first portion when viewed in a circumferential direction of the reel seat main body.
FISHING ROD HANDLE MEMBER AND FISHING ROD
A fishing rod handle member according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is a handle member in which a reel seat main body having a bulging portion (trigger) and a reel leg placement portion on which a reel leg is placed, and a grip provided rearward of the reel seat main body in an axial direction are integrally molded, wherein the fishing rod handle member is formed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, and the reel seat main body has a grip portion from 40 mm frontward of the bulging portion (trigger) to 100 mm rearward in the axial direction, and a first portion occupying at least 10° of an upper half portion of the grip portion in a circumferential direction is configured so as to have a flat surface or a curved surface whose curvature radius is larger than that of the rest of the portion (a second portion) in a circumferential direction.
FISHING ROD HANDLE MEMBER AND FISHING ROD
A fishing rod handle member according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is a handle member in which a reel seat main body having a bulging portion (trigger) and a reel leg placement portion on which a reel leg is placed, and a grip provided rearward of the reel seat main body in an axial direction are integrally molded, wherein the fishing rod handle member is formed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, and the reel seat main body has a grip portion from 40 mm frontward of the bulging portion (trigger) to 100 mm rearward in the axial direction, and a first portion occupying at least 10° of an upper half portion of the grip portion in a circumferential direction is configured so as to have a flat surface or a curved surface whose curvature radius is larger than that of the rest of the portion (a second portion) in a circumferential direction.
System and Method for Attaching Fishing Reel to Fishing Rod and Selectively Positioning the Reel Along the Axis of the Fishing Rod
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for providing a fishing rod and reel assembly with a single-hand adjustable rod balance point. The system includes a fishing rod having a handle section supporting a reel seat frame and spool. The reel seat frame and spool are positionable along the handle section to achieve the desired rod balance. The various components are then held in place by a friction fit and a locking nut. Also, the system and method include securely mounting and holding a reel to the rod at any position along the reel seat body to achieve any desired balance point location. Thus, a fisherperson may change reels, spools, line weights, bait, lures, or the like and quickly rebalance the rod and reel assembly for an optimal fishing experience singlehandedly.
System and Method for Attaching Fishing Reel to Fishing Rod and Selectively Positioning the Reel Along the Axis of the Fishing Rod
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for providing a fishing rod and reel assembly with a single-hand adjustable rod balance point. The system includes a fishing rod having a handle section supporting a reel seat frame and spool. The reel seat frame and spool are positionable along the handle section to achieve the desired rod balance. The various components are then held in place by a friction fit and a locking nut. Also, the system and method include securely mounting and holding a reel to the rod at any position along the reel seat body to achieve any desired balance point location. Thus, a fisherperson may change reels, spools, line weights, bait, lures, or the like and quickly rebalance the rod and reel assembly for an optimal fishing experience singlehandedly.
Reel seat for fishing rod, fishing rod, and movable hood for reel
A tubular reel seat for fishing rod includes a tubular movable hood and a trigger. The tubular movable hood is disposed on a front side of the reel seat, and includes a hood portion configured to cover a front-end portion of a reel foot of the fishing rod. The trigger is disposed in part of a circumference of an outer circumferential surface of the movable hood on an opposite side of the hood portion, the trigger is configured to be hooked by a finger from the front side.
Reel seat for fishing rod, fishing rod, and movable hood for reel
A tubular reel seat for fishing rod includes a tubular movable hood and a trigger. The tubular movable hood is disposed on a front side of the reel seat, and includes a hood portion configured to cover a front-end portion of a reel foot of the fishing rod. The trigger is disposed in part of a circumference of an outer circumferential surface of the movable hood on an opposite side of the hood portion, the trigger is configured to be hooked by a finger from the front side.
Adjustable fishing rod handle assembly
An adjustable fishing rod handle assembly having a handle assembly and an arm support assembly. The handle assembly has an upper member, an interior bracket, and a lower member, whereby the upper member and the lower member are coupled, and the interior bracket is positioned inside the upper member and the lower member. The handle assembly and the arm support assembly are removable mounted onto a fishing rod.
Adjustable fishing rod handle assembly
An adjustable fishing rod handle assembly having a handle assembly and an arm support assembly. The handle assembly has an upper member, an interior bracket, and a lower member, whereby the upper member and the lower member are coupled, and the interior bracket is positioned inside the upper member and the lower member. The handle assembly and the arm support assembly are removable mounted onto a fishing rod.