Mechanical Lure
20210045371 ยท 2021-02-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H57/0464
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/0408
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H21/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H2057/02039
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16H21/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H57/029
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An improved mechanical lure with articulated legs preferably includes a housing, a gearbox, a pair of legs, a plastic sealing film, a gearbox case and at least one hook. The housing preferably includes an upper housing member and a lower housing member. The gearbox includes a gearbox unit, a winding reel and a pulling line. The winding reel with the pulling line and an offset drive shaft extend from the gearbox unit. The gearbox unit is filled with a lubricant. The plastic sealing film is applied to the gearbox unit to cover a plurality of holes including a lubricant injection opening. The gearbox case includes an upper case member and a lower case member. The gearbox case is sized to receive the plastic film wrapped gearbox unit. The pair of legs include first and second leg drive members. The first and second leg drive members are driven by the offset drive shaft. The appendage(s) of the mechanical lure is comprised of thermoplastic for increased buoyancy.
Claims
1. An improved mechanical lure, comprising: a housing having an inner cavity; a gearbox includes a gearbox unit, a winding reel and a lubricant opening, said gear box unit includes an energy storage device, said energy storage device receives input from rotation of said winding reel and outputs rotation through a drive shaft, said gearbox is retained in said inner cavity; a grease is applied into the gear box unit which will not react with the plastic gears therein; and a plastic sealing film is applied over said housing.
2. The improved mechanical lure of claim 1, further comprising: a first leg engaged with said drive shaft; and a second leg driven by said drive shaft, wherein rotation of said drive shaft causes ends of said first and second legs to have motion.
3. The improved mechanical lure of claim 1, further comprising: a pull line is retained on said winding reel.
4. The improved mechanical lure of claim 1, further comprising: a first leg drive member extends from said first leg, a second leg drive member extends from said second leg, said first leg is slidably engaged with said drive shaft through said first leg drive member, said second leg drive member is slidably engaged with said first leg drive member, said first and second leg drive members are pivotally engaged with said housing.
5. The improved mechanical lure of claim 1 wherein: said first and second legs are fabricated from a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) having a specific gravity of 1.0 or less.
6. The improved mechanical lure with of claim 1 wherein: said housing includes a lower lip, a size of said lower lip is optimized to provide enough drag to wind said winding reel with a fishing reel.
7. The improved mechanical lure of claim 1 wherein: said housing includes a first housing member and a second housing member.
8. A improved mechanical lure, comprising: a housing having an inner cavity; a gearbox includes a gearbox unit and a winding reel, said gearbox unit includes a lubricant opening and an energy storage device, said energy storage device receives input from rotation of said winding reel and outputs rotation through a drive shaft, said gearbox is retained in said inner cavity; a grease is applied into the gear box unit which will not react with the gears therein; a plastic sealing film is applied over said gearbox unit; and a gearbox case includes an upper case member and a lower case member, said gearbox unit with plastic sealing film is retained in said upper and lower case members.
9. The An improved mechanical lure of claim 8, further comprising: a first leg engaged with said drive shaft; and a second leg driven by said drive shaft, wherein rotation of said drive shaft causes ends of said first and second legs to have motion.
10. The improved mechanical lure of claim 8, further comprising: a pull line is retained on said winding reel.
11. The improved mechanical lure of claim 8, further comprising: a first leg drive member extends from said first leg, a second leg drive member extends from said second leg, said first leg is slidably engaged with said drive shaft through said first leg drive member, said second leg drive member is slidably engaged with said first leg drive member, said first and second leg drive members are pivotally engaged with said housing.
12. The improved mechanical lure of claim 8 wherein: said first and second legs are fabricated from a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) having a specific gravity of 1.0 or less.
13. The improved mechanical lure of claim 8 wherein: said housing includes a lower lip, a size of said lower lip is optimized to provide enough drag to wind said winding reel with a fishing rod and reel.
14. The improved mechanical lure of claim 8 wherein: said housing includes a first housing member and a second housing member.
15. A improved mechanical lure with articulated legs, comprising: a housing having an inner cavity; a gearbox includes a gearbox unit and a winding reel, said gearbox unit includes an energy storage device, said energy storage device receives input from rotation of said winding reel and outputs rotation through a drive shaft, said gearbox is retained in said inner cavity; a first leg is engaged with said drive shaft, said first leg is fabricated from a flexible material; and a second leg is driven by said drive shaft, said second leg is fabricated from said flexible material, wherein rotation of said drive shaft causes ends of said first and second legs to have motion.
16. The improved mechanical lure with articulated legs of claim 15, further comprising: a pull line is retained on said winding reel.
17. The improved mechanical lure with articulated legs of claim 15, further comprising: said gearbox unit is filled with a grease lubricant.
18. The improved mechanical lure with articulated legs of claim 15, further comprising: a first leg drive member extends from said first leg, a second leg drive member extends from said second leg, said first leg is slidably engaged with said drive shaft through said first leg drive member, said second leg drive member is slidably engaged with said first leg drive member, said first and second leg drive members are pivotally engaged with said housing.
19. The improved mechanical lure with articulated legs of claim 15 wherein: said first and second legs are fabricated from a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) having a specific gravity of 1.0 or less.
20. The improved mechanical lure with articulated legs of claim 15 wherein: said housing includes a lower lip, a size of said lower lip is optimized to provide enough drag to wind said winding reel with a fishing reel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to
[0027] The improved mechanical lure 1 should not be limited to a frog, but could be any gamefish prey or lure design. The upper housing member 22 includes an upper lip 28 formed on a front of the upper housing member 22. The lower housing member 24 includes an outer surface that resembles a bottom of the aquatic creature and a lower inner cavity 30. The lower housing member 24 includes a lower lip 32 formed on a front of the lower housing member 24 and at least one hook projection 34. The lower lip 32 is sized to provide enough drag to allow a gearbox spring (not shown) inside the gearbox 12 to be wound during reeling of a fishing line of a fishing rod. The at least one hook 20 is secured to the at least one hook projection 34 with at least one fastener 36. It is preferable to attach foam 35 in the upper and lower cavities 26, 30 for additional lure buoyancy.
[0028] The gearbox 12 includes a gearbox unit 36, a winding reel 38 and a pull line 40. The gearbox unit 36 includes an energy storage drive device (illustrated in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,035,075 and 6,622,419), a winding shaft 42 and an offset drive shaft 44. The winding shaft 42 and the offset drive shaft 44 extend from a bottom of the gearbox unit 36. The energy storage drive device receives a rotational input from the winding shaft 42 and outputs a rotational motion through the offset drive shaft 44. The pull line 40 is retained on the winding reel 38 and the winding reel 38 is secured on the winding shaft 42. The gearbox 12 disclosed in this application is substantially the same as the gearbox 38 disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,622,419 and similar to the windup mechanisms 80 and 340. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,035,075 and 6,622,419 are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. The gearbox unit 36 is injected and filled with a lubricant through a lubricant access opening 46. The lubricant is preferably a grease that is designed for plastic gears. The plastic sealing film 16 is applied to seal a lubricant injection opening 46 or to a perimeter of the gearbox unit 36 to seal the lubricant injection opening 46 as well as other perimeter openings in the gearbox. The plastic sealing film 16 is preferably plastic heat-shrink wrap, that is shrink wrapped around a perimeter of the gearbox unit 36. The gearbox case 18 includes an upper case member 50 and a lower case member 52. The upper case member 50 includes an upper case cavity 54 and a plurality of pin projections 56. The upper case cavity 54 is sized to receive a perimeter of the gearbox unit 36. The plurality of pin projections 56 are located around a perimeter of the upper case member 50. The lower case member 52 includes a lower case cavity 58 and a plurality of reception holes 60. The lower case cavity 58 is sized to receive a perimeter of the gearbox unit 36. The plurality of reception holes 60 are located around a perimeter of the lower case member 52 to receive the plurality of pin projections 56. A shaft hole 62 and a drive slot 64 are formed through the lower case member 52 to provide clearance for the winding shaft 42 and the drive shaft 44, respectively. A mating surface of the upper and lower case members 50, 52 are attached to each other with a bonding process.
[0029] The plastic sealing film 16 and the gearbox case 18 are used to prevent water contaminants from entering into the gearbox 12 and fouling or disabling the energy storage drive device inside the gearbox unit 36.
[0030] With reference to
[0031] The first and second legs 64, 66 are preferably fabricated from a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or any other suitable plastic material. The material has a specific gravity of approximately 1.0 or less to allow the first and second legs 64, 66 to float during use. The material adds buoyancy to the improved mechanical lure 1 to ensure optimal flotation. The buoyancy of the first and second legs 64, 66 further allow a larger surface area of the first and second legs 64, 66 to reside substantially above the water during use, which provides the following advantages: (1) the first and second legs 64, 66 residing above the water line are visible to the user during use of the improved mechanical lure 1, which increases the enjoyment of use since the first and second legs 64, 66 are readily observable to the user, even at distances achieved with long casts of the improved mechanical lure 1; and (2) the user can also easily determine when the first and second legs cease motion, so that the fisherman may reactivate the improved mechanical lure through a popping or jerking motion of the fishing rod which loads the spring in the gearbox a new cycle of leg and feet motion.
[0032] Thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) have the desired characteristics of low modulus and high flexibility and can be repeatedly stretched in normal outdoor temperatures and then return to their approximate original length when the stress is released. It has been determined by the inventor that this is ideal for fishing lure applications. Further, the flexibility allows the first and second legs 64, 66 to bend or flex when a fish strikes the improved mechanical lure 1, thus exposing the at least one hook 20. If the first and second legs 64, 66 were fabricated from a more rigid material, they would tend to block or shield the at least one hook 20 and the fish would have a lower probability of being hooked.
[0033] Additionally, the TPE material can be formed with optimal stiffness to cause the first and second legs to fully move (kick) back and forth in water, while still allowing the first and second legs to bend or fold when a fish strikes the improved mechanical lure, so that the at least one hook is not shielded from the fish's mouth. If the first and second legs 64, 66 are of less than optimally stiffness, the first and second legs 64, 66 will not fully open and close in water since the resistance of the water will cause the first and second legs 64, 66 to vibrate rather than fully open and close. Further, the first and second legs 64, 66 must be of sufficient flexibility to allow the first and second legs 64, 66 to bend and fold such that the at least one treble hook 20 is sufficiently exposed to facilitate hooking of the fish when the fish strikes the improved mechanical lure 1.
[0034] While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.