Mechanism For Baiting Bags On A Trotline
20230135857 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K97/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K97/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K91/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01K91/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A bag to contain bait, which is to be used with a trotline, is disclosed. The bag comprises a continuous side wall which defines an interior region, a primary opening, a plurality of secondary openings, and a tertiary opening. The bag includes a slide fastener secured to the side wall and surrounding the tertiary opening. Also disclosed is a mechanism, to be used with a predetermined length of the trotline which has a plurality of such bags secured to the trotline at spaced-apart intervals.
Claims
1. A bag to contain bait and to be used with a trotline, wherein the bag comprises: a continuous side wall defining: an interior region, a primary opening, a plurality of secondary openings, each sized to permit an essence of bait within the interior region to flow through the plurality of secondary openings, for purposes of attracting at least one crab to the side wall, and to feed upon the bait contained within the interior region, and a tertiary opening dimensioned to insert bait in the interior region, and a slide fastener secured to the side wall and surrounding the tertiary opening, wherein the slide fastener is configured to be used to close and to re-open the tertiary opening while the bag is secured to a trotline.
2. The bag of claim 1, wherein the primary opening is closed.
3. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is removably secured to a trotline.
4. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is removably secured to a trotline by a knot formed in the trotline.
5. The bag of claim 1, wherein the bag is made of a polymeric material.
6. The bag of claim 1, wherein the slide fastener is a zipper.
7. A trotline baiting mechanism to be used with a predetermined length of trotline having a plurality of bags secured thereto at spaced-apart intervals comprising: a reel rotatable about an axis for transferring from a first location to a second location at least a portion of the trotline to which is secured at least a portion of the plurality of bags; and a motor for powering rotation of the reel about the axis.
8. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 7, wherein each one of the plurality of bags is removably secured to the trotline at an interval that is spaced from two nearest ones of the plurality of bags.
9. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 8, wherein each one of the associated plural intervals is spaced from the two nearest ones of the plurality of bags.
10. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 8, wherein each one of the plurality of bags is removably secured to the trotline by a knot formed in the trotline.
11. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 7, further including an on/off mechanism configured for providing a user with on/off control of the motor.
12. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 11, wherein the on/off mechanism is configured to enable a user to engage a pedal to cause the control of the motor.
13. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 12, wherein a foot is used to engage the pedal, thereby causing the control of the motor.
14. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 7, wherein the motor is provided by operation of a hand-held drill, and wherein the mechanism further comprises: a stand for rotatably mounting the reel for rotation about the axis, wherein the stand includes a surface to which the drill is removably secured.
15. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 14, wherein the hand-held drill includes a trigger mechanism for controlling rotational speed of the reel about the axis.
16. The trotline baiting mechanism of claim 7, wherein at least one bag of the plurality of bags comprises: a continuous side wall defining: an interior region, a primary opening, a plurality of secondary openings, each sized to permit an essence of bait within the interior region to flow through the plurality of secondary openings, for purposes of attracting at least one crab to the side wall, and to feed upon the bait contained within the interior region, and a tertiary opening dimensioned to insert bait in the interior region, and a slide fastener secured to the side wall and surrounding the tertiary opening, wherein the slide fastener is configured to be used to close and to re-open the tertiary opening while the at least one bag is secured to the trotline.
17. The mechanism of claim 16, wherein the at least one bag of the plurality of bags is removably secured to the trotline.
18. The mechanism of claim 16, wherein the primary opening is closed.
19. The mechanism of claim 16, wherein the at least one bag of the plurality of bags is made of a polymeric material.
20. The mechanism of claim 16, wherein the slide fastener of the at least one bag of the plurality of bags is a zipper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] While the present subject matter shall now be described in connection with various illustrated embodiments, which include the present drawing figures, it is to be understood that the present subject matter is not to be limited to the illustrated embodiments. On the contrary, the present subject matter shall be understood to include all modifications as are deemed to be within the scope of appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Before describing the present subject matter, I would like to provide a few visual images and details of current trotline crabbing practice, to help in understanding why the present subject matter—including my novel bag design, and my novel mechanism for re-baiting trotlines used by crabbers—will likely be viewed by most commercial trotline crabbers as much-needed, time-saving articles of manufacture as soon as they are able to become widely commercially available.
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[0032] The present subject matter thus includes my novel “improvement” upon the conventional bag design. The usefulness of my improvement will become clear upon reading my description of how my novel improvement greatly reduces the significant amount of time a trotline crabber must devote to re-baiting a trotline.
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[0035] In particular, my mechanism 500 is portable and, as a result, can be located anywhere. In my “preferred” location, shown in
[0036] Each one of the plurality of bags 300 (
[0037] Finally, attention is directed
[0038] Mechanism 500 further includes a motor for powering rotation of reel 510 about the axis “X-X” with a preferred motor for my prototype, being provided by a conventional hand-held drill 520 (see, e.g.,
[0039] Mechanism 500 additionally includes an on/off mechanism illustrated by conventional foot-pedal mechanism 530 (
[0040] Mechanism 500 further includes a stand 550 (see, e.g.,
[0041] Thus, a person sitting in chair 410 (
[0042] Summarizing the above, when the mechanism 500 is operated by a person in a manner to achieve the process steps described above, the mechanism 500 can very easily be used by an average person to substitute “fresh” bait for “spent” bait for a plurality of bags 300, located at spaced-apart intervals along the length of a trotline 210, much faster than is conventionally done at the present time. Moreover, since my mechanism 500 is not required to be on a trotline crabbing vessel, a trotline crabber (on the vessel) is freed-up to engage in trotline crabbing.
Alternatives, Changes and Modifications
[0043] What has been illustrated and described is a novel mechanism to be used with a novel bag that enables quickly substituting “fresh” bait for “spent” bait in the bag, with a plurality of the novel bags being secured along a length of trotline. Yet, while the present subject matter has been described with reference to various exemplary embodiments, the present subject matter is not to be limited to these embodiments. On the contrary, many alternatives and modifications shall become apparent to one of ordinary skill in this particular field after reading the foregoing description. It has therefore occurred to me to now state unequivocally that such alternatives and modifications are to be considered as forming a part of the present subject matter insofar as they fall within the spirit and scope of appended claims.