Shape shifting fishing lure

11026411 ยท 2021-06-08

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    Abstract

    A thin material that is in a single planar which has a front and back and is circular in shape. There is a radius in the periphery that travels from the periphery inward, creating a cut that is interior to the peripheral edge and follows the circumference of the circular shape. Where this cut ends there is an opening or change in its direction. A fishing line passes through a hole in the material that is interior to the cut. When the device is in use being pulled through the water, the material between the interior cut and the device's peripheral edge deflects back causing the device to rotate which creates the needed action and flash to attract the fish. This planar deflection is not permanent and the material will return to its single planar when at rest.

    Claims

    1. A device having a planar shape and being capable of planar deflection when pulled through water, the device comprising: a planar member having a circular shape, front and back sides, a center, and a peripheral edge; a spiral shaped cut that begins at the peripheral edge and follows a circumference of the circular shape a set distance from the peripheral edge and which extends inwardly along a length thereof toward the center of the planar member and terminating at a first hole located interiorly of the planar member with respect to the peripheral edge, wherein the cut forms; an elongation of the planar shape occurs while being pulled through the water in use; and a second hole offset and spaced from the first hole which is large enough to allow a fishing line or wire to pass therethrough, the second hole being larger in size than the first hole, and the first and second holes being offset from the center of the planar member allowing the device to rotate.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

    (1) FIG. 1 is a front view of the present invention showing the circular shape, a radius cut and an interior hole

    (2) FIG. 2 is a side view of the present invention showing the planar of the device when at rest.

    (3) FIG. 3 is a upper perspective view of the present invention showing the planar device installed on a fishing line.

    (4) FIG. 4 is side view of the present invention as it is pulled through the water showing the deviation in its planar.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a front view of the present invention showing a set distance the cut line travels around the circumference of the circular shape ending at a point interior to its peripheral edge.

    (6) FIG. 6 is a front view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention showing a change in direction at the end of the cut.

    (7) FIG. 7 is a front view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (8) The device of the subject invention is constructed of a thin film configured in a circular shape (FIG. 1) with a radius in the periphery 4 which is the start of an interior cut. This cut 1 follows the circumference of the circulars shape a set distance 5b from the peripheral edge and ends at a point that is Interior to the peripheral edge of the circular shape. In this preferred embodiment the cut ends about 360 degrees from its beginning. At the ending point of the cut there is an opening 3. Interior to the peripheral edge of the device is a hole 2 that is large enough to allow fishing line 9 or wire to pass through. In this preferred embodiment, the hole is not centered in the device.

    (9) The device of the subject invention is a thin plastic film typically in a circular shape being clear or with colored reflective markings or stickers. In this preferred embodiment, the material 7 is of the thickness and make to allow for deflection. This deflection is a change in the linear planar of the device and this planar deflection is created when the device is pulled through the water. However, the device material is rigid enough to return close to its original planar when at rest or when removed from the water. The device can be made of a number of materials. In this preferred embodiment a plastic material provides a water resistant, semiflexible state. Furthermore, the material and configuration needs to allow for the device to deflect (FIG. 4) while being pulled through the water yet return to its original planar when at rest. The material used can be clear or contain color that creates a reflective pattern, image or glow.

    (10) The device is a circular shape (FIG. 1) with a radius in the periphery 4 creating a cut 1 that travels along the circumference of the shape, interior to its peripheral edge. This cut is a set distance 5b from the peripheral edge of the circular shape and ends a set distance 5a from the beginning. This cut if not ended, would spiral to the center of the circular shape. In this preferred embodiment at the end of the cut is an opening 3 or change in cut direction 6. In another preferred embodiment there can be a very short change in direction 6 of the cut. In this preferred embodiment, the change in direction of the cut is towards the center of the device.

    (11) A fishing line or wire 9 is passed through the hole 2 in the device and the device rests somewhat perpendicular to the line (FIG. 7). The device is placed in front of a spacer, typically a plastic bead or beads 8. The spacer allows for the device to rotate freely on the line 9.

    (12) In this particularly preferred embodiment, the device is configured in such a way that it will rotate in the water at speeds ranging from 0.04 mph to 3.0 mph. The device rotates (FIG. 4) because of the planar deflection due to the cut causing the material of the device to be pushed backwards from the resistance of the water. The faster the device is pulled through the water, the more planar deflection in the material and the greater the rotation speed.

    (13) The fishing line 9 can be fed through the hole 2 from the front or the back of the device. Depending on the fed direction of the fishing line, a reversal in the direction of rotation from clockwise to counter clockwise can be achieved.

    (14) The device of the subject invention allows a fisherman to create the needed action in his lure to attract fish. This needed action is created by a planar deflection of the device creating a rotation of the device as it is pulled through the water at a variety of speeds. This rotation creates the needed action and flash to attract fish to the fisherman's lure.

    (15) It is understood that the foregoing examples are merely illustrative of the present invention. Certain modifications of the articles and/or methods may be made and still achieve the objectives of the invention. Such modifications are contemplated as within the scope of the claimed invention.