ARTIFICIAL BAIT AND SPLIT RING THEREFOR
20200288686 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K85/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An artificial bait with a split ring has a high tensile strength and an easily detachable hook and prevents the hook from freely rotating in water. In the artificial bait provided with the split ring with the replaceable hook, the split ring is characterized in that at least one end of the wire formed in a ring shape is curved in a direction away from the intermediate portion.
Claims
1. An artificial bait to which a split ring with a replaceable hook is attached, wherein at least one end of a wire formed in a ring shape is curved in a direction away from an intermediate portion.
2. The artificial bait according to claim 1, wherein the end of the split ring is bent at 10 or more with respect to a plane including the intermediate portion, and a ring portion attached to the split ring is restricted in its rotational movement by the end of the split ring.
3. The artificial bait according to claim 1, wherein the wire constituting the split ring is wound greater than 360.
4. A split ring that can be attached to an artificial bait and detachably replaces a hook, wherein at least one end of a wire formed in a ring shape is curved in a direction away from an intermediate portion.
5. The split ring according to claim 3, wherein an end of the split ring is bent at 10 or more with respect to a plane including the intermediate portion.
6. The split ring according to claim 4, wherein the wire is wound at greater than 360.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE NUMERICAL REFERENCES
[0017] 1, 1A Artificial baits
[0018] Split ring
[0019] Wire
[0020] 11a Base portion (end)
[0021] 11b Intermediate portion
[0022] 11c Tip portion (end)
[0023] 20, 30 Hooks
[0024] 21, 31 Ring portions
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Examples of an artificial bait will be described below.
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[0027] An artificial bait 1 shown in
[0028] A split ring 10 is integrally attached to the sinker 3 on the side opposite to the position where the eye 3a is provided, and a ring portion 21 formed on a hook 20 is attached to the split ring 10. As will be described later, the split ring 10 has a shape in which the hook 20 can be easily attached and detached and which can restrict the movement of the hook.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] One end 11a (base end) of the wire 11 is integrally fixed to a base 3b of the sinker 3, from which point the end is wound more than once in a ring shape, and the other end (tip portion) 11c is wound to be separated from, without contacting the side of, the intermediate portion 11b wound in a ring shape. In particular, the wire 11 is wound approximately once and a half (approximately 540) so that the tip portion 11c is not expanded under the power of the hooked fish and, when winding the wire, the wire is formed in a curve so that an angle (bending angle) between a plane P including the intermediate portion 11b and the direction in which the tip portion 11c is facing (direction away while curving toward the tip) is more than a certain value. Therefore, a certain gap G is formed between the tip portion 11c and the intermediate portion 11b by curving the wire 11 to form the angle .
[0031] If the wire described above is curved so that the angle becomes large, the ring portion 21 of the hook 20 can be easily passed therethrough. It is therefore preferable that the angle is a certain angle or more to be slightly separated from the intermediate portion. Specifically, the angle is preferably set at 10 or more so that the ring portion 21 of the hook 20 can be passed as is even if the ring portion 21 has a certain thickness, which makes it possible to pass the ring portion 21 of the hook 20 through the tip portion 11c smoothly toward the intermediate portion without using a tool or the like. The upper limit of the angle is not particularly specified, but may be curved at 90 or less.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] First, the ring portion 21 of the hook 20 is inserted from the tip portion 11c of the split ring (see
[0034] When the hook 20 is attached to the split ring 10 according to the above-described procedure, if the angle is small, the ring portion 21 of the hook 20 abuts on an end face 11c of the tip portion 11c, which prevents the hook 20 from largely rotating along the intermediate portion 11b. That is, as shown in
[0035] Further, on the back side of the end face 11c of the tip portion of the split ring 10, the movement in the side-to-side direction as illustrated by a double chain line in
[0036] Therefore, when the hook 20 is attached to the split ring 10 having the above-described configuration, the rotation in the forward-backward direction and the movement in the side-to-side direction are restricted from the tip portion 11c of the wire, whereby a hook tip 20a of the hook 20 is easily maintained upward in water, which improves the hooking performance.
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[0038] The examples are described above. However, this disclosure is not limited to the above-described examples, and various variation may be made. In the examples described above, one end (base end) of the wire of the split ring 10 is attached to the body of the artificial bait, but similarly to the configuration shown in
[0039] With respect to the split ring, it suffices that at least one end of the wire formed in a ring shape is curved in the direction away from the intermediate portion, which can be done in many different ways. For examples of the deformations made as necessary, only the end face 11c of the tip portion 11c is sharply bent and separated from the intermediate portion 11b as shown in
[0040] Further, an example can include the split ring 10 itself having the above-described configuration. Such a split ring may be provided at a place to which a hook or other device component on which a ring portion is formed in advance is connected when a user prepares a device, which makes it easier to prepare the device.