VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT FISHING DEVICE THAT RESPONDS TO FLUCTUATING DRAG FORCE IN FLUIDS AT STRIKE
20240008466 ยท 2024-01-11
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Abstract
The present invention comprises a novel strike assist device that aids in the catching of fish. The strike assist device comprises a body that attaches to a fishing line, a displacement element that attaches to the body, and a leader which connects the displacement element to a lure or bait. The various elements of the strike assist device are each configured to allow the lure or bait to be displaced towards a fish strike to aid in securely hooking the fish.
Claims
1. An apparatus for fishing, wherein the apparatus comprises: a means of attachment for a fishing bait to a fishing line, wherein said means of attachment partially or wholly extends to allow the suction of a fish strike to pull the bait into the mouth of the fish.
2. An apparatus for fishing, wherein the apparatus comprises: a hollow housing with a proximal end terminating in a means of attachment to a fishing line, and an opposite, distal end which terminates in an opening into an interior of said hollow housing; a displacement element located at least partly inside of said hollow housing, wherein said displacement element has a first end located inside said hollow housing that attaches to said housing, and an opposite, second end that is attached to a leader and either i) lies within said hollow housing or ii) is located outside of said hollow housing; wherein said leader has a means for attachment to a pseudo-leader, fishing line, or fishing bait.
3. A method of catching fish, said method comprising the steps of: providing the apparatus of claim 2, a fishing line operably connected to a means of retracting said fishing line, and a fishing bait; attaching said first end of said hollow housing to said fishing line; attaching said leader to said fishing bait; placing said fishing line, said apparatus, and said bait into water; allowing a fish to strike at said fishing bait; and operating said means of retraction to retract said fishing line.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means of attachment comprises a body, a displacement element attached to said body, and a leader attached to said displacement element.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means of attachment comprises a body made out of UV-resistant polycarbonate, a spring attached to an interior of the body; and a leader which attaches to the spring.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said displacement element is a stainless-steel extension spring wholly retained within the hollow housing.
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said second end of said displacement element protrudes out from said open end of said housing before attaching to said leader.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said displacement element comprises at least one of: a spring; an elastic band; a stretch cord; an electronic release paired with a force meter; magnets; friction-based releases; or a material calibrated to break when experiencing a specific force.
9. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a means to stop said displacement element from over-extending.
10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said opening into said interior of said hollow housing is covered by a wear-sleeve.
11. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said hollow housing of said apparatus is attached to, or is a part of, a fishing bait.
12. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said hollow housing of said apparatus is attached to, or a part of, at least one fishing hook.
13. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said hollow housing of said apparatus is attached to, or a part of, a weight, a diving planer, a float, a bobber, a rotator, a fishing rotator, a fishing flasher, a fishing spin doctor, a fishing dodger, or a fishing swivel.
14. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said attachment means of said apparatus to a fishing line, a bait, or a pseudo-leader are selected from the group consisting of: a hook; a loop; a latch; a clip; a fused line; a spliced line; a screw; a joint; a knot; a swivel-joint; or a carabiner.
15. The method of claim 3, wherein said means of attachment partially or wholly extends relative to said hollow housing to allow the suction of a fish strike to pull said fishing bait into the mouth of the fish.
16. The method of claim 3, wherein said hollow housing of said apparatus that is attached to said fishing line is attached to, or a part of, said fishing bait.
17. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said hollow housing has at least one flow port that is spaced from said opening and that runs from the outside of the housing into said interior of said hollow housing.
18. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a means for pre-tensioning said displacement element.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein said pre-tensioning means is selected from one of: a friction sleeve; a friction tube; a friction bead; or a spacer which attaches to said leader and tensions said displacement element prior to use of the apparatus.
20. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said hollow housing has a length that is at least two times larger than an un-extended length of said displacement element.
21. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of said hollow housing is transparent, and said displacement element is visible through said transparent portion of said hollow housing.
22. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of said hollow housing is marked, shaped, or inscribed with distance measurement indicia which indicate the degree to which said displacement element has been extended.
23. The method of claim 3 further comprising the steps of: providing a means of pre-tensioning said displacement element; and using said means of pre-tensioning said displacement element before placing said apparatus in water.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] In describing the invention, it will be understood that a number of techniques and steps are disclosed. Each of these has individual benefit and each can also be used in conjunction with one or more, or in some cases all, of the other disclosed techniques. Accordingly, for the sake of clarity, this description will refrain from repeating every possible combination of the individual steps in an unnecessary fashion. Nevertheless, the specification and claims should be read with the understanding that such combinations are entirely within the scope of the invention and the claims.
[0034] New strike assist devices, apparatuses, and methods for allowing baits to be displaced at strike are discussed herein. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be evident, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details.
[0035] The present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated by the figures or description contained herein.
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[0038] In the first illustrated embodiment of the claimed invention, the body 44 is advantageously configured to prevent the movable leader end 64 of the displacement element 48 from being over-stretched and therefore damaged as illustrated in
[0039] In the preferred embodiment of the claimed apparatus 40, the body (i.e., housing) 44 is be made from a UV-stable and resistant polycarbonate, stainless steel, titanium, or aluminum. However, the body 44 may alternatively be made from any one or any combination of other materials such as, but not limited to metal, metal alloys, plastic, wood, fiberglass, foam, and rubber.
[0040] The body 44 may be made from a single piece of material as a unitary construction, or may be made from several separate components that combine to form the body 44 and surround the displacement element 48. In the first illustrated embodiment of the apparatus 40 as shown in
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[0042] In an optional variation of the claimed invention, the body 44 could also attach to, or be incorporated into, various other fishing devices including but not limited to such devices as diving planers (like dipsy divers, deeper divers, jet divers), lure/bait bodies, floats/bobbers, rotators/flashers (like spin doctors, dodgers, fish flashes), weights, fishing swivel, or other similar fishing devices.
[0043] Another alternative variation of the claimed invention exists where the body 44 of the device 40 serves simultaneously as a strike assist apparatus and as fishing bait. In this bait-body embodiment, the strike assist body 44 is attached to or becomes the bait which attracts fish. The body 44 may also optionally be attached to or be a part of at least one fishing hook 82. This bait-body variation is shown in
[0044] Other embodiments of a strike assist device may not include any body at all depending on the configuration of the other elements comprising that embodiment of the device.
[0045] The displacement element 48 may be any suitable device that would allow the bait to be displaced, relative to the housing 44, towards the fish's mouth at strike. In the preferred embodiment of the claimed invention, a stainless-steel metal extension spring is used as the displacement element 48. However, other types of displacement elements 48 are also contemplated for use in the claimed apparatus 40. Examples of these alternative displacement elements 48 include, but are not limited to: springs made from other materials like non-stainless metals or polymers, other types of springs (like, but not limited to compression, torsion, disk, laminated, conical, helical, and coil springs), elastic devices (like, but not limited to rubber bands, bungies, and stretch cords), electromagnets, electronic releases paired with a force meter, magnets, friction-based releases, materials calibrated to release or break when experiencing a specific force, or other such devices allowing extension and displacement upon application of a force resulting from a fish strike. If the displacement element 48 is a compression spring, then a series of holes spaced apart on the proximal end 60 of the body 44 could allow pre-tension by pulling on the leader to compress the spring (pulling away from the proximal end), inserting a pin into the desired hole and then releasing the tension on the leader 52. The compression spring would then extend until it contacted the pin which would keep the spring compressed to the desired amount of pre-tension.
[0046] The displacement element 48 should have a spring rate that allows the element 48 to be stretched due to an increase in drag force exerted on the spring when a fish strike increases the velocity of the water relative to the bait. When the fish strikes the bait that is attached indirectly or directly to the leader 52, the suction of the water increases the drag force experienced by the bait, causing the spring to be stretched, therefore allowing all elements attached to the leader end 64 of the apparatus 40 to be displaced towards the fish's mouth.
[0047] In its preferred embodiment of the apparatus 40 of the present invention, the leader 52 is composed of stainless steel. However, other substances, like metals or polymers, are suitable materials for alternative forms of the claimed invention. Regardless of the material composition of the leader 52, the leader 52 must have enough tensile strength to withstand the forces generated by towing the lure and/or by a fish that has been hooked. The end of the leader opposite displacement element 48 possesses a means (as described above with respect to other attachment means used in the apparatus 40) to attach a bait or pseudo-leader either directly or indirectly.
[0048] While preferred materials for elements have been described, the device 40 is not limited by these materials. Metal, metal alloys, plastic, wood, fiberglass, foam, rubber, and other materials may comprise some or all of the elements of the strike assist device 40 in various embodiments of the present invention.
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[0052] The housing 44 is elongate, permitting the spring or displacement element 48 to stretch at least two times its resting length along the central axis 104 of the apparatus 40. More preferably, the housing 44 is configured to permit the displacement element 48 to stretch to at least four times its resting length.
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[0055] It will be understood that in the broadest concept of the present invention the housing 44 need not be transparent. For example, if the housing were to be opaque or colored, then a set of different length pre-tensioners may be provided with indicia, colors, or other means to differentiate amount of elongation of the displacement apparatus 40 within the housing 44 when using a given pre-tensioning device 100.
[0056] In one presently preferred form of the invention, the displacement element 48 has a spring rate of 0.11, 0.23, or 0.47 Newtons/inch with a minimum safe travel of about 6.50 inches. This selection of spring rates accommodates a drag force range of 0.02 Newtons generated by the lowest drag bait trolled at 1.0 mph to over 10 Newtons of predicted force generated by the highest drag force bait experiencing 7 mph of relative water velocity at strike. It will be understood that other springs having different spring rates and safe extension distances could be utilized to accommodate the full range of common trolling baits and speeds. For example, springs with significantly higher spring rates may be used for shorter safe extension distances. Conversely, springs may be selected with lower spring rates for greater safe extension distances.
[0057] While the present invention in the preferred embodiments has been configured to allow a bait to be displaced when a fish strikes, there are additional applications for this invention outside the fishing industry where the displacement of an object would be desirable when there is a change in drag force. There may be instances where this invention could be used to cause displacement of an object when the drag force decreases. There may be instances where this invention could be used to allow displacement of an object in fluids other than water and in scenarios that did not include fishing.
[0058] Although the present invention has been illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples may perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present invention, are contemplated thereby, and are intended to be covered by the following claims.