Fishing appliance with photoluminescent accent and methods
20210051932 ยท 2021-02-25
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Abstract
Fishing appliances and methods characterized by use of a photoluminescent accent are disclosed. The fishing appliances include a hook or other structure with an eye portion and hook portion. A photoluminescent or iridescent material accent is adhered to a segment of the exterior arc of the crook of the hook portion.
Claims
1. A fishing appliance comprising: a line engageble structure including an eye portion and a hook portion, said hook portion including a crook adjacent a terminus of said hook portion; and a photoluminescent material accent adhered to a segment of said crook of said hook portion of said structure.
2. The fishing appliance of claim 1 wherein said crook of said hook portion of said line engageable structure has an arc facing interior said hook portion and an arc facing exterior said hook portion, said accent adhered primarily at said arc facing exterior.
3. The fishing appliance of claim 1 wherein said accent is formed of a mixture of water based directly-to-metal acrylic paint and a phosphorescent or fluorescent material pigment.
4. The fishing appliance of claim 1 wherein said accent is formed of a mixture of directly-to-metal acrylic paint and strontium aluminate based pigment.
5. The fishing appliance of claim 1 further comprising a fly pattern portion formed at said line engageable structure and associated with said eye portion and said hook portion.
6. The fishing appliance of claim 1 wherein said line engageable structure includes a fishing lure body portion associated with said eye portion and said hook portion.
7. A fishing appliance comprising: a hook having a line engageable eye at one end thereof and a crook adjacent a terminus thereof; and a photoluminescent accent adhered to a segment of said crook of said hook.
8. The fishing appliance of claim 7 wherein said photoluminescent accent includes a phosphorescent or fluorescent material.
9. The fishing appliance of claim 7 wherein said photoluminescent accent includes sulfide or aluminate based pigment.
10. The fishing appliance of claim 7 wherein said photoluminescent accent includes a strontium aluminate based pigment.
11. The fishing appliance of claim 7 further comprising a fly pattern portion at said hook.
12. The fishing appliance of claim 7 further comprising a fishing lure body portion associated with said hook
13. A method for production of a fishing appliance including a line engageble eye portion and a hook portion having a crook adjacent a terminus thereof, said method comprising the steps of: mixing a directly-to-metal acrylic paint with a selected photoluminescent or iridescent pigment to provide an accent mixture; applying the accent mixture to a selected segment of the crook of the hook portion of the fishing appliance; allowing the applied accent mixture to dry; and heating the appliance in an oven at about 121 C. for a selected time period.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of mixing paint with pigment includes utilizing a phosphorescent or fluorescent material pigment.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of mixing paint with pigment includes utilizing sulfide or aluminate based pigment.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of mixing paint with pigment includes utilizing strontium aluminate based pigment.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of mixing paint with pigment includes mixing 75% water based paint with 25% pigment, and wherein the selected time period is about 15 minutes.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein the eye portion and hook portion define a fishing hook, the method further comprising the step of forming a fly pattern on the hook.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein the eye portion and hook portion define a fishing hook, the method further comprising the step of attaching the hook to a lure body.
20. The method of claim 13 wherein the eye portion and hook portion define a fishing hook.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings illustrate a complete embodiment of the invention according to the best mode so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The fishing appliances and methods of this invention are shown and described with reference to
[0022] Photoluminescent material accent 27 is made by mixing photoluminescent (preferably) or iridescent pigment with acrylic paint. For example water based direct to metal (DTM) acrylic paint (for example, BENJAMIN MOORE SUPER SPEC water base DTM acrylic paint) is mixed with the selected pigment (75% paint to 25% pigment, for example). The pigments used may be any of numerous known phosphorescent or fluorescent materials (for example the various Glow in the Dark pigments form Dorum Color Co.). Photoluminescent powder pigments, such as aluminate based (strontium aluminate, for example) pigments or sulfide based pigments are readily adaptable to this application. The selected pigments are preferably waterproof and compatibly mixable with the selected acrylic paint. Other iridescent or photoluminescent paints and pigments could be utilized.
[0023] Once mixed, a dot of the mixture is adhered to segment 29 on outer arc 31 of crook 23 of hook portion 21 (though the dot may in some cases be applied both to the inner and outer arc of the crook of the hook) thus providing the accent. The adhering process includes application of the mixture to the segment and, once fully dried (about an hour dry time is suggested), placing the hook/structure in an oven at about 121 C. for approximately 15 minutes. Once cooled, the hooks can be used alone with bait, as the basis for tied flies, or with a lure or other artificial baits.
[0024] As may be appreciated from the foregoing, improved photoluminescent fishing appliances and methods are provided that can be adapted for use with any artificial baits or fishing hooks. While application of a photoluminescent accent is shown performed prior to artificial bait formation, the methods of this invention can be adapted for application after formation of the fly, lure or other artificial bait.