Bait fish cutter

09756842 · 2017-09-12

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Abstract

An apparatus for accurately cutting baitfish at a compound miter angle of forty five degrees. The apparatus automatically centers the bait fish within a transverse well at the bottom of a half pipe tube capable of accommodating various common bait fish sizes. The compound miter cut provided by this apparatus exactly matches the compound miter found within the construction of the Sure Spin Herring Helmet® Angler Innovations. The present apparatus is easily washable and leaves no trace of fish scent between uses as it is constructed from non-absorbing high density polyethylene (HPDE). The apparatus further provides safe usage as downward pressure is applied to the cutting tool and bait fish as the cutting tool blade enters the blade slot groove. The present apparatus is constructed with two half pipe options to accommodate multiple bait fish dimensions.

Claims

1. A portable bait fish holder apparatus comprising: a first half pipe tubular cutting board having a compound miter groove at a forty five degree angle; a second half pipe tubular cutting board having a compound miter groove at a forty five degree angle; a fused region where the first half pipe tubular cutting board is fused to the second half pipe tubular cutting board; wherein the apparatus has two sides of different diameters accommodating preparation of multiple sized baits; wherein a central groove on each of the half pipe tubular cutting boards assists the apparatus with centering and securing a bait fish to be prepared; wherein the compound miter groove on each of the half pipe tubular cutting boards providing a knife guide, producing a compound miter cut of forty five degrees on the bait fish; wherein each of the half pipe tubular cutting boards has two walls and a base connecting the two walls, the fused region connecting bases of the half pipe tubular cutting boards, making the apparatus a two sided apparatus with a different diameter on each side; wherein the central groove being parallel to a length of each of the half pipe tubular cutting boards; and wherein each of the compound miter grooves being angled at a forty five degree angle relative to each of the central grooves.

2. The fused cutting board apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fused cutting board is made of high density polyethylene providing a rigid, durable and washable surface.

3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the apparatus enables a precision cut of the bait fish to exactly match a compound miter angle of forty five degrees.

4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the central groove in each of the first half pipe tubular cutting board and the second half pipe tubular cutting board enabling the bait fish to self center in either the first half pipe tubular cutting board or the second half pipe tubular cutting board.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the invention.

(2) FIG. 2 is a side planar view of the invention.

(3) FIG. 3 is a bottom planar view of the invention.

(4) FIG. 4 is a right side planar view of the smaller half pipe tube.

(5) FIG. 5 is a top planar view of the smaller half pipe tube.

(6) FIG. 6 is a left side planar view with the smaller half pipe tube above.

(7) FIG. 7 is a left side planar view with the larger half pipe tube above.

(8) FIG. 8 is an elevational view of the smaller half pipe tube.

(9) FIG. 9 is an elevational view of the larger half pipe tube.

REFERENCE NUMERALS

(10) 1. Small tube support ridge footer 2. Small tube half pipe wall 3. Small tube half pipe channel 4. Large tube half pipe channel 5. Large tube half pipe wall 6. Small tube blade groove guide 7. Large tube blade groove guide 8. large tube support ridge footer

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(11) The apparatus for accurately cutting bait fish at a compound miter angle of forty five degrees is shown in FIG. 1 with various elements. A small tube support ridge footer 1 is located along the lower edge allows for stability when the large tube half pipe wall 5 is pointed upward. In this orientation the apparatus is ready to hold a larger sized bait fish. The small tube half pipe wall 2 is oriented with its open side downward and not available for holding a smaller sized bait fish. The large tube half pipe channel 4 is facing upward and available to center a larger sized bait fish. The small tube blade groove guide 6 is facing download and not available until the apparatus is flipped over. The large tube blade groove guide 7 is facing upward and is available for use as a compound miter cutting apparatus.

(12) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 2 shows small tube support ridge footer 1, small tube half pipe wall 2 and small tube blade groove guide 6 elements on the lower half of the diagram. The large tube half pipe wall 5 and the large tube blade groove guide 7 are shown on the upper half of the diagram.

(13) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 3 has small tube support ridge footers 1 on each edge straddling the small tube half pipe wall 2 illustrating small tube blade groove guide 6 located at a compound miter angle of forty five degrees.

(14) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 4 is a side planar view with large tube blade groove 7 and large tube half pipe wall 5 located on the left hand side of the drawing. The right hand side of the drawing illustrates a small tube support ridge footer 1, a small tube half pipe wall 2 and a large tube blade groove guide 6.

(15) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 5 illustrates a concave elevational view of the smaller tube cavity. The outer edge illustrates small tube support ridge footer 1 and small tube blade groove guide 6. Small tube blade groove guide 6 is present to automatically center the bait fish body within the small tube.

(16) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 6 illustrates an edge cross sectional view with the smaller tube facing upward. The small tube support ridge footer 1 is shown near the top of the diagram. Small tube half pipe wall 2 is shown above the large tube half pipe wall 5.

(17) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 7 illustrates an edge cross sectional view with the larger tube facing upward. The large tube half pipe wall 5 faces upward. Small tube half pipe wall 2 is shown below large tube half pipe wall 5, with small tube support ridge footer 1 located at the diagram base.

(18) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 8 illustrates a vertical elevational view of the smaller tube. Small tube support ridge footers 1 are shown at the diagram base. Small tube blade groove guide 6 is shown along the left side of the diagram. The fisherman would insert a cutting blade into the groove to produce a compound miter cut across the bait fish body resting on small tube half pipe wall 2.

(19) The apparatus as shown in FIG. 9 illustrates a vertical elevational view of the larger tube. Large tube blade groove guide 7 is shown along the left side of the diagram. The fisherman will insert a cutting blade into the groove to produce a compound miter cut across the bait fish body resting on the large tube half pipe wall 5. Small tube half pipe wall 2 is shown on the under side of the apparatus along with a small tube blade groove guide 6.