Hanger for use in fishing and fishing rod including same
11785931 · 2023-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A hanger for use in fishing, which is mounted on a rod body of a fishing rod and hangs a fish hook or a fishing line, is provided. The hanger includes a mounting shaft portion, a hanging portion, and a protection portion. The mounting shaft portion is fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the rod body. The hanging portion is supported by the mounting shaft portion and hangs the fish hook or the fishing line. The protection portion is rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion and covers the hanging portion. The protection portion is rotatable to an open position where the protection portion exposes the hanging portion and a closed position where the protection portion covers the hanging portion such that the hanging portion and the protection portion pinch the fish hook or the fishing line.
Claims
1. A hanger for use in fishing mounted on a rod body of a fishing rod, comprising: a mounting shaft portion fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the rod body; a hanging portion configured to hang a fish hook or a fishing line and coupled to the mounting shaft portion so as to be rotatable about a central axis of the mounting shaft portion; and a protection portion rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion and configured to cover the hanging portion, wherein the protection portion includes: a coupling portion coupled to the mounting shaft portion so as to be rotatable about the central axis of the mounting shaft portion in a state of being in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body; and an accommodation portion extending from the coupling portion and accommodating the hanging portion, and wherein the protection portion is rotatable to: an open position where the protection portion exposes the hanging portion and the fish hook or the fishing line is hung to the hanging portion; and a closed position where the protection portion covers the hanging portion and the hanging portion is accommodated in the accommodation portion such that the hanging portion and the protection portion pinch the fish hook or the fishing line.
2. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 1, wherein the protection portion includes a pressing portion located adjacent to the accommodation portion and pressing the fish hook or the fishing line toward the outer peripheral surface of the rod body in the closed position.
3. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 2, wherein the protection portion includes a protruding portion located in front of the pressing portion and protruding from the accommodation portion in a direction away from the central axis (CA) of the mounting shaft portion.
4. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 3, wherein the protection portion includes, at the protruding portion, a contact surface facing toward the central axis (CA), and wherein the contact surface is configured to be brought into contact with a front end of the hanging portion and to press the hanging portion toward the rod body when the protection portion is rotated from the open position to the closed position.
5. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 1, wherein the coupling portion includes: an insertion portion into which a portion of the hanging portion is inserted when the protection portion is rotated from the closed position to the open position; and a pushing-up surface formed at the insertion portion and brought into contact with the portion of the hanging portion, and wherein, as the protection portion is rotated from the closed position to the open position, the coupling portion rotates the portion of the hanging portion by the pushing-up surface.
6. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 1, wherein, when the hanger for use in fishing is viewed from a lateral side, the coupling portion is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body at a first contact point (P1) in a state where the protection portion is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body in the closed position, wherein, when the hanger for use in fishing is viewed from a lateral side, during rotation of the protection portion from the closed position to the open position, the coupling portion is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body at a second contact point (P2) that is most distant from the central axis (CA) of the mounting shaft portion, and wherein, when the hanger for use in fishing is viewed from a lateral side, the coupling portion is formed in a shape that has an arcuately curved contour line between the first contact point and the second contact point such that the first contact point is located inside an imaginary circle (IC), which is centered on the central axis (CA) and passes through the second contact point.
7. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 1, wherein the hanging portion includes a fitting portion coupled to the mounting shaft portion through interference fit, and wherein the fitting portion is configured to apply a coupling force, which prevents the hanging portion from rotating with respect to the mounting shaft portion when the protection portion is not in contact with the hanging portion, to the mounting shaft portion.
8. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 7, wherein the fitting portion includes a fitting hole into which the mounting shaft portion is fitted, and a slot portion communicating with the fitting hole, and wherein the mounting shaft portion is interference-fitted to the fitting hole through the slot portion.
9. The hanger for use in fishing of claim 1, wherein the mounting shaft portion includes: a shaft portion to which the hanging portion and the protection portion are coupled; and a pair of mounting portions respectively provided at both ends of the shaft portion, wherein an elastic band for fixing the mounting shaft portion to the rod body is engaged with the pair of mounting portions, and wherein at least one of the pair of mounting portions is configured to fit with the shaft portion.
10. A fishing rod comprising: a rod body; and a hanger comprising: a mounting shaft portion fixed to an outer peripheral surface of the rod body; a hanging portion configured to hang a fish hook or a fishing line and coupled to the mounting shaft portion so as to be rotatable about a central axis of the mounting shaft portion; and a protection portion rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion and configured to cover the hanging portion, wherein the protection portion includes: a coupling portion coupled to the mounting shaft portion so as to be rotatable about the central axis of the mounting shaft portion in a state of being in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body; and an accommodation portion extending from the coupling portion and accommodating the hanging portion, and wherein the protection portion is rotatable to: an open position where the protection portion exposes the hanging portion and the fish hook or the fishing line is hung to the hanging portion; and a closed position where the protection portion covers the hanging portion and the hanging portion is accommodated in the accommodation portion such that the hanging portion and the protection portion pinch the fish hook or the fishing line; wherein the hanger is mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body by an elastic band, which is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the rod body and is engaged with the mounting shaft portion of the hanger for use in fishing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present disclosure, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(35) Embodiments of the present disclosure are illustrated for the purpose of explaining the technical idea of the present disclosure. The scope of the rights according to the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments presented below or the detailed descriptions of such embodiments.
(36) All technical terms and scientific terms used in the present disclosure include meanings that are commonly understood by those of ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains unless otherwise defined. All terms used in the present disclosure are selected for the purpose of describing the present disclosure more clearly, and are not selected to limit the scope of the rights according to the present disclosure.
(37) Expressions such as “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and the like used in the present disclosure are to be understood as open-ended terms having the possibility of encompassing other embodiments, unless otherwise mentioned in the phrase or sentence containing such expressions.
(38) Singular expressions described in the present disclosure may encompass plural expressions unless otherwise mentioned, which will also be applied to singular expressions recited in the claims.
(39) Expressions such as “first,” “second,” etc. used in the present disclosure are used to separate a plurality of elements from each other, and are not intended to limit an order or importance of the elements.
(40) In the present disclosure, the description that one element is “connected” or “coupled” to another element should be understood to indicate that the aforesaid one element may be directly connected, or coupled, to the aforesaid another element, and should be further understood that the aforesaid one element may be connected or coupled to the aforesaid another element via a new element.
(41) The directional terms “frontward,” “front” and the like used in the present disclosure mean a direction directed toward a tip of a fishing rod, while the directional terms “rearward,” “rear” and the like mean a direction directed toward a butt of a fishing rod. The directional terms “upward,” “upper” and the like used in the present disclosure and the directional terms “downward,” “lower” and the like used in the present disclosure are based on the orientation shown in the accompanying drawings.
(42) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Like reference numerals in the drawings denote like or corresponding elements. Further, in the following description of the embodiments, redundant descriptions for the same or corresponding elements may be omitted. However, even if the descriptions of the elements are omitted, such elements are not intended to be excluded in any embodiment.
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(44) The fishing rod 100 includes a rod body 110. The rod body 110 is a structure that is capable of elastically deforming in response to external forces applied during fishing and maintains a thin and long shape of the fishing rod. The rod body may consist of one member or a plurality of members. A member constituting the rod body may be a thin and long tubular member, or may be a member that is thin and long but is solid. Where the rod body consists of a plurality of members, the plurality of members may be interconnected by a connection manner such as a joined type or a telescopic type.
(45) The fishing rod 100 includes a fishing line 121. A fishing rig (not shown) is provided at a leading end of the fishing line 121. The fishing rig means a set of tools connected to the leading end of the fishing line. By way of example, the fishing rig may include a portion of a fishing line, a fish hook, a fishing float or a lure.
(46) The fishing rod 100 includes a reel 130 for reeling out or winding the fishing line 121, and a reel seat 140 configured to attach the reel 130 to the rod body 110. The reel seat 140 may be attached to the rod body 110 in such a manner that the rod body 110 is fitted into the reel seat 140 in an axial direction of the rod body.
(47) The fishing rod 100 may include a plurality of fishing line guides (not shown) that are attached to the rod body 110 and guide the fishing line. A fishing line guide guides the fishing line which is reeled out from the reel 130 when casting the fishing rig or is wound around the reel 130 when landing a fish. Such a fishing line guide may be attached to the rod body 110 by means of a wrapping thread, or may be attached to the rod body 110 in a fitting manner.
(48) The fishing rod 100 according to one embodiment includes a hanger 1000 for use in fishing (hereinafter, simply referred to as a hanger) according to one embodiment, which is capable of keeping a fish hook or a fishing line on the rod body 110. The hanger 1000 is configured to hang the fishing line 121 or the fish hook in order to position a portion of the fishing rig (e.g., a portion of the fishing line 121 or the fish hook) near an outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110. The hanger 1000 is removably mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110.
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(50) The mounting shaft portion 1100 is a base for mounting the hanger 1000 on the rod body 110. The mounting shaft portion 1100 holds the hanging portion 1200 and rotatably supports the protection portion 1300. The mounting shaft portion 1100 may be disposed on the rod body 110 in a width direction WD orthogonal to a longitudinal direction (a direction including a frontward direction FD and a rearward direction RD) of the rod body 110. The mounting shaft portion 1100 may be removably mounted on the rod body 110 by means of an elastic member. By way of example, an elastic band 150 is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 and is engaged with the mounting shaft portion 1100, thereby mounting the hanger 1000 on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110. The elastic band 150 is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 in the width direction WD and is engaged with respective ends of the mounting shaft portion 1100 in the width direction WD, thereby fixing the mounting shaft portion 1100 to the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110.
(51) The hanging portion 1200 is coupled to the mounting shaft portion 1100 and extends from the mounting shaft portion 1100. The hanging portion 1200 is configured to hang a portion of the fishing rig (e.g., the fish hook or the fishing line connected to the fish hook). A portion of the hanging portion 1200 in the vicinity of a front end 1211 of the hanging portion 1200 (an end portion of the hanging portion directed to the tip of the fishing rod) is formed in a shape of a hook. Thus, the hanging portion 1200 has a gap 1212 in the vicinity of the front end 1211. The gap 1212 allows the fish hook (e.g., the fish hook 122 shown in
(52) The protection portion 1300 is coupled to the mounting shaft portion 1100 so as to be rotatable in the frontward direction FD and the rearward direction RD. A rotation center of the protection portion 1300 may be a central axis CA of the mounting shaft portion 1100. The protection portion 1300 is configured to cover the hanging portion 1200. If the protection portion 1300 covers the hanging portion 1200, the hanging portion 1200 can be hidden in the protection portion 1300. The protection portion 1300 may be formed in a shape of an arm that is rotatable with respect to the mounting shaft portion 1100. The protection portion 1300 includes a coupling portion 1320 rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion 1100, an arm portion 1330 extending from the coupling portion 1320, and an accommodation portion 1340 formed throughout the coupling portion 1320 and the arm portion 1330. The coupling portion 1320 is rotatable about the mounting shaft portion 1100 in the state of being in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110. The accommodation portion 1340 is formed so as to accommodate the hanging portion 1200, and extends from the coupling portion 1320 in a direction away from the central axis CA. The accommodation portion 1340 spaces the protection portion 1300 and the hanging portion 1200 from each other so that a lower surface of the protection portion 1300 and an upper surface of the hanging portion 1200 do not make contact with each other.
(53) The protection portion 1300 may be positioned to a position where the protection portion 1300 is rotated in the frontward direction FD such that the protection portion 1300 covers the hanging portion 1200 and hide the hanging portion 1200 (hereinafter, such a position is referred to as a closed position). The protection portion 1300 may be positioned to a position where the protection portion 1300 is rotated in the rearward direction RD so as to expose the hanging portion 1200 (hereinafter, such a position is referred to as an open position). The protection portion 1300 can be rotated to the closed position or the open position in the frontward direction FD and the rearward direction RD about the central axis CA of the mounting shaft portion. Thus, the position of the protection portion can be changed reversibly.
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(56) The mounting shaft portion 1100 is disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 at a desired position. The mounting shaft portion 1100 is disposed on the rod body 110 in the width direction WD. A portion of the elastic band 150 is engaged with each end portion of the mounting shaft portion 1100 in the width direction WD. The mounting shaft portion 1100 of one embodiment has a band groove 1111 at each end portion in the width direction WD, and a portion of the elastic band 150 can be engaged with the band groove 1111.
(57) In the state where the mounting shaft portion 1100 is disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110, one end portion 151 of the elastic band 150 is engaged with one of the band grooves 1111 of the mounting shaft portion 1100. Thereafter, the elastic band 150 is wound along the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 while an opposite end portion 152 located opposite the one end portion 151 is being pulled in the width direction WD. Thereafter, the opposite end portion 152 of the elastic band 150 is engaged with the other of the band grooves 1111 of the mounting shaft portion 1100. As such, a portion of the elastic band 150 is engaged with the mounting shaft portion 1100 and the elastic band 150 is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110. Therefore, the elastic band 150 fixes the mounting shaft portion 1100 to the rod body 110 and mounts the hanger 1000 on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110.
(58) Due to an elastic force of the elastic band 150, the mounting shaft portion 1100 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 and can be mounted on the rod body 110. The mounting shaft portion 1100 is strongly pressed toward the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 by the elastic force of the elastic band 150. Since an outer surface of the protection portion 1300 (specifically, a circumferential surface of the coupling portion 1320) is in strong contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110 by the elastic force of the elastic band 150, frictional resistance can be generated between the outer surface of the protection portion 1300 and the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110. Due to the frictional resistance generated by the elastic force of the elastic band 150, the mounting shaft portion 1100 can be maintained in the state of being fixed to the rod body 110 without rotation.
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(60) As the protection portion 1300 is rotated from the open position to the closed position, the hanging portion 1200 is inserted into the accommodation portion 1340 of the protection portion 1300. When the protection portion 1300 is fully rotated to the closed position, the protection portion 1300 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 1340 and is covered by the protection portion 1300. That is, as the protection portion 1300 is rotated to the closed position, the protection portion 1300 performs the motion of covering the hanging portion 1200. When the protection portion 1300 is rotated to the closed position toward the hanging portion 1200, a portion of the fish hook 122 is hung to the hanging portion 1200 and is covered by the protection portion 1300. Therefore, the hanger 1000 hangs and holds the fish hook 122 in a manner of pinching the fish hook 122 by the hanging portion 1200 and the protection portion 1300. Where a portion of the fishing line 121 is hung to the hanging portion 1200 instead of the fish hook 122, the hanger 1000 can hang and hold the fishing line in a manner of pinching the fishing line by the hanging portion 1200 and the protection portion 1300.
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(62) The elastic force F1 of the elastic band 150 acts in a direction of pressing the mounting shaft portion 1100 toward the rod body 110 (in a downward direction DD in
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(65) In one embodiment, one of the pair of mounting portions 1130L and 1130R is integrally formed together with the shaft portion 1120, and the other of the pair of mounting portions 1130L and 1130R is configured to fit with an end portion of the shaft portion 1120. The shaft portion 1120 has, at the vicinity of the end portion thereof, a tapering surface 1121 and a stepped surface 1122. The tapering surface 1121 has a diameter gradually decreasing toward an end of the shaft portion. The stepped surface 1122 connects with the tapering surface 1121, and makes a step connecting with the tapering surface 1121. A fitting hole 1131 is perforated through one mounting portion 1130R of the pair of mounting portions in a direction of the central axis CA. The end portion of the shaft portion 1120, in which the tapering surface 1121 and the stepped surface 1122 are provided, is inserted and fitted into the fitting hole 1131. The fitting hole 1131 has a shape complementary to the shapes of the tapering surface 1121 and the stepped surface 1122. Since the mounting shaft portion 1100 is configured by fitting the shaft portion 1120 to the mounting portion 1130R, the mounting shaft portion 1100 can be manufactured with a small number of assembly processes.
(66) The mounting shaft portion 1100 may be configured by fitting the shaft portion 1120 to all of the pair of mounting portions. Referring to
(67) The hanging portion 1200 may be manufactured from a metallic wire material having elasticity. Any metallic material having elasticity may be used as a material of the metallic wire material. The metallic material having elasticity may include SW-C (hard drawn steel wire), SWP-A/B (piano wire type A/type B), or SUS304-WPB/SUS316-WPB (stainless steel wire), but is not limited thereto.
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(69) The fitting portion 1220 according to one embodiment is configured to fit with the shaft portion of the mounting shaft portion through interference fit. Therefore, a coupling force, which maintains the hanging portion 1200 with respect to the mounting shaft portion in desired orientation and position, acts between the fitting portion 1220 and the shaft portion of the mounting shaft portion. In one embodiment, in the hanging portion 1200 manufactured from the metallic wire material, the metallic wire material constituting the hanging portion 1200 is wound in a shape of a coil spring, thereby forming the fitting portion 1220. Thus, the fitting portion 1220 has a fitting hole 1221 that is defined within a coil shape. The shaft portion of the mounting shaft portion penetrates through the fitting hole 1221 in the direction of the central axis CA. That is, the shaft portion of the mounting shaft portion is inserted and fitted to the fitting hole 1221.
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(71) When the shaft portion 1120 of the mounting shaft portion is inserted into the fitting hole 1221 of the fitting portion 1220, the shaft portion 1120 having a greater dimension can expand the fitting portion 1220 in the circumferential direction of the central axis CA. The fitting portion 1220 is elastically deformed due to such expansion, and generates the above-described coupling force between the shaft portion 1120 and the fitting portion 1220. When the protection portion 1300 is not in contact with the hanging portion 1200, the coupling force prevents the hanging portion 1200 from rotating with respect to the mounting shaft portion 1100. Thus, when the protection portion 1300 is not in contact with the hanging portion 1200, the hanging portion 1200 is not rotated and can be fixed together with the mounting shaft portion 1100. If a rotational force stronger than the above-described coupling force is applied to the hanging portion 1200, then the hanging portion 1200 can be rotated about the central axis CA of the mounting shaft portion within a predetermined range. Due to the above-described coupling force, the hanging portion 1200 can be maintained such that the front end 1211 is directed toward the tip of the fishing rod. Therefore, the operation of hanging the fishing rig to the hanging portion 1200 can be performed effortlessly and easily. The fitting portion 1220 may have various shapes other than the above-described coil shape. The fitting portion 1220 may have any shape that is elastically deformable while generating the above-described coupling force between the hanging portion 1200 and the mounting shaft portion 1100.
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(74) As the protection portion 1300 is rotated from the closed position to the open position, a front end 1311 of the protection portion 1300 is rotated rearward and the bridge portion 1323 is rotated frontward about the central axis CA. The hanging portion 1200 is fixed to the shaft portion 1120 of the mounting shaft portion and is not influenced by the rotation of the protection portion 1300. Thus, when the protection portion is rotated, a portion of the hanging portion 1200 (e.g., the arm portion 1230 of the hanging portion) is inserted to the insertion portion 1325. The coupling portion 1320 of the protection portion 1300 has a pushing-up surface 1326 formed at the insertion portion 1325. Referring to
(75) The arm portion 1330 of the protection portion 1300 is bent toward the rod body. Therefore, in the closed position of the protection portion 1300, a space is formed between a lower surface of the arm portion 1330 and the outer peripheral surface of the rod body. The protection portion 1300 has a pressing portion 1331 at the arm portion 1330. The pressing portion 1331 presses the fish hook or the fishing line toward the outer peripheral surface of the rod body in the closed position of the protection portion. In the closed position of the protection portion, the pressing portion 1331 is located below the gap 1212 of the hanging portion 1200 and is located adjacent to the accommodation portion 1340. The pressing portion 1331 may be formed by the lower surface of the arm portion 1330.
(76) The arm portion 1330 of the protection portion has a protruding portion 1332 located in front of the pressing portion 1331. A front end of the protruding portion 1332 is the front end 1311 of the protection portion. The protruding portion 1332 protrudes from the accommodation portion 1340 in a direction away from the central axis CA of the mounting shaft portion. The protruding portion 1332 may be formed as a portion formed by excluding a space of the accommodation portion 1340 from the arm portion 1330. The arm portion 1330 has a contact surface 1333 at the protruding portion 1332, and the contact surface 1333 forms a frontward end surface of the accommodation portion 1340 and faces toward the central axis CA. As shown in
(77) The accommodation portion 1340 of the protection portion 1300 accommodates the hanging portion 1200 such that the upper surface of the hanging portion 1200 and the lower surface of the protection portion 1300 do not come in contact with each other in the closed position of the protection portion 1300. The accommodation portion 1340 is formed so as to be perforated through the protection portion 1300 from below toward the top. As shown in
(78) The hanger according to one embodiment is capable of reliably pinching the fishing line or the fish hook by the hanging portion and the protection portion.
(79) The hanger according to one embodiment is capable of maintaining the state of pinching the fish hook or the fishing line by the hanging portion and the protection portion.
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(81) An imaginary circle IC is assumed in the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the protection portion 1300 which is taken when the hanger of one embodiment is viewed from a lateral side. The imaginary circle IC is centered on the central axis CA of the mounting shaft portion and is inscribed in the coupling portion 1320 of the protection portion. The imaginary circle IC may be in contact with one point located on an outermost contour shape of the rearward surface of the protection portion 1300 (i.e., the outermost contour shape of the coupling portion 1320). In the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the protection portion 1300, the imaginary circle IC passes through the second contact point P2 of the coupling portion 1320 and is inscribed in the outermost contour shape of the coupling portion 1320 at the second contact point P2.
(82) When the hanger of one embodiment is viewed from a lateral side, the coupling portion 1320 of the protection portion is configured such that the first contact point P1 is located inside the imaginary circle IC. Specifically, the coupling portion 1320 of the protection portion is formed in a shape which has an arcuately curved contour line between the first contact point P1 and the second contact point P2 such that the first contact point P1 is located inside the imaginary circle IC.
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(84) The hanger according to one embodiment is capable of changing the position of the hanging portion to facilitate the operation of hanging the fishing rig to the hanging portion.
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(86) When the protection portion 1300 is rotated from the open position to the closed position and the protection portion 1300 covers the hanging portion 1200, the contact surface 1333 of the protruding portion 1332 facing toward the accommodation portion 1340 can be brought into contact with the front end 1211 of the hanging portion 1200. Therefore, if the protection portion 1300 is rotated to the closed position, due to the contact surface 1333 of the protruding portion 1332, the hanging portion 1200 can be rotated to the state of being close to the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 110.
(87) The hanger according to one embodiment is capable of changing a height of the hanging portion to facilitate the operation of hanging the fishing rig to the hanging portion.
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(92) According to this embodiment, the hanging portion 1200 may be manufactured by press forming a metallic plate material or injection molding a resin material. The protection portion 1300 may be manufactured by press forming or injection molding. The mounting shaft portion 1100 is manufactured by injection molding, and the shaft portion 1120 and the mounting portions 1130L and 1130R may be formed integrally. Accordingly, the hanger 2000 of this embodiment can be comprised of a small number of parts.
(93) The hanging portion 1200, which may be manufactured by press forming or injection molding, can have a simpler structure. The gap 1212 of the hanging portion 1200 is formed as an opening perforated through an arm portion 2230. A fitting portion 2220 of the hanging portion 1200 is formed in a shape of a ring through which the fitting hole 1221 is perforated. A portion of the fitting portion 2220 is cut away in a circumferential direction of the fitting portion. That is, the fitting portion 2220 has the fitting hole 1221, and a slot portion 2222 communicating with the fitting hole 1221. Thus, the fitting portion 2220 has a C shape. The slot portion 2222 is located at the lower side of the fitting portion 2220. The fitting portion 2220 having the slot portion 2222 can elastically deform in the circumferential direction of the fitting portion 2220. Therefore, as shown in
(94) A slot portion 2327 communicating with the bearing hole 1322 is formed in a coupling portion 2320 of the protection portion 1300. Therefore, the coupling portion 2320 can be rotatably coupled to the mounting shaft portion 1100 in such a manner that the shaft portion 1120 of the mounting shaft portion 1100 is fitted to the bearing hole 1322 through the slot portion 2327. The protection portion 1300 has the insertion portion 1325, which is formed by cutting away a portion of the bridge portion 1323 and into which a portion of the hanging portion 1200 is inserted. A surface of the insertion portion 1325 in the circumferential direction forms the pushing-up surface 1326. As the protection portion is rotated, the pushing-up surface 1326 is brought into contact with a portion of the hanging portion 1200 and pushes up the hanging portion 1200.
(95) The technical idea of the present disclosure has been described heretofore with reference to some embodiments and examples shown in the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that various substitutions, modifications and alterations may be made without departing from the technical idea and scope of the present disclosure that can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present disclosure pertains. Further, it is to be understood that such substitutions, modifications and alterations fall within the scope of the appended claims.