Tungsten fishing sinker and method thereof
10765098 ยท 2020-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
C22F1/18
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A tungsten sinker formed of a flat unpainted outer body surface with an inner channel running from a first end to a second end, the tungsten sinker is unpainted, has a flat dark neural color, and includes a base stock of 97% pure tungsten.
Claims
1. A tungsten sinker with a flat unpainted exterior surface created by a process comprising the steps of: molding a plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers, each of said tungsten fishing sinkers having an inner channel, said tungsten fishing sinker be formed of at least a base stock of 97% pure tungsten; stringing a plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers weighing between 1/16 ounces and 2 ounces, said plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers strung in a tip-to-tip and toe-to-toe alignment; heating in a first pass said tungsten fishing sinkers against an Oxygen/acetylene flame; rotating said tungsten fishing sinkers in relation to said flame until the plurality of tungsten sinkers are completely red visually; removing said tungsten fishing sinkers from said first pass; heating in a second pass said tungsten fishing sinkers against said flame; removing said plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers from said second pass; submerging said tungsten fishing sinkers in a purified ice water bath; sufficiently drying said tungsten fishing sinkers; applying anise oil to an outer surface of said tungsten fishing sinkers; and packaging said tungsten fishing sinkers.
2. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker, said process comprising: molding a tungsten fishing sinker, each of said tungsten fishing sinker having an inner channel and an exterior surface, said tungsten fishing sinker be formed of at least a base stock of 97% pure tungsten; heating said tungsten fishing sinker to a sufficient heat for causing said exterior surface to appear flat without an application of paint.
3. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 2, further comprising stringing a plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers weighing between 1/16 ounces and 2 ounces, said plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers strung in a tip-to-tip and toe-to-toe alignment.
4. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 3, further comprising heating in a first pass said tungsten fishing sinkers in a first pass against an Oxygen/acetylene flame.
5. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 4, further comprising rotating said tungsten fishing sinkers in relation to said flame until the plurality of tungsten sinkers are completely red visually.
6. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 5, further comprising removing said tungsten fishing sinkers from said first pass.
7. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 6, further comprising heating in a second pass said tungsten fishing sinkers against said flame.
8. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 7, further comprising removing said plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers from said second pass.
9. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 8, further comprising submerging said tungsten fishing sinkers in a purified ice water bath.
10. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 9, further comprising sufficiently drying said tungsten fishing sinkers.
11. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 10, further comprising applying anise oil to the outer surface of said tungsten fishing sinkers.
12. The process of creating a flat unpainted tungsten sinker of claim 11, further comprising packaging said tungsten fishing sinkers.
13. A tungsten sinker with a flat unpainted exterior surface created by a process comprising the steps of: heating in a first pass a plurality of tungsten fishing sinkers against an Oxygen/acetylene flame; heating in a second pass said tungsten fishing sinkers against said flame; submerging said tungsten fishing sinkers in a purified ice water bath; and applying anise oil to the outer surface of said tungsten fishing sinkers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present application are described herein in which similar elements are given similar reference characters, and a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) The present invention advantageously provides a tungsten sinker, and a method of fabricating a tungsten sinker with a flat neutral unpainted body color.
(7) Accordingly, the tungsten sinker and method components have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present invention so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein.
(8) Referring now to the drawings figures in which like reference designators refer to like elements.
(9) The methods described herein relate to forming a tungsten sinker 10 with the outer body surface 12 and the inner channel 14 unpainted and having a flat dark neural color.
(10) The tungsten sinker 10 may be formed of any conceivable sinker shape.
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(13) At block 110, tungsten is molded into a fishing sinker creating a tungsten sinker 10. The tungsten used in the molding process is at least a base stock of 97% pure tungsten. The resulting tungsten sinker 10 is molded with a shiny plain nonpainted surface ranging in size from 1/16 ounces to 2 ounces.
(14) At block 112, multiple tungsten sinkers 10 are strung (
(15) At block 114, each vertically aligned tungsten sinker 10 is cleaned with isopropyl alcohol. At this block, the vertically aligned tungsten sinkers 10 are soaked and the outer body surface 12 is wiped down.
(16) In one non-limiting embodiment, the tungsten sinker is molded from an at least 97% pure tungsten. The tungsten is optimally ranging in size from 1/16 ounces to two (2) ounces.
(17) At block 116, each vertically aligned tungsten sinker 10 is heated in a first pass against an Oxygen/acetylene flame burning to at or about 6,332 degrees Fahrenheit. The tungsten sinkers 10 are rotated about the rod 20 in relation to the heating element until the tungsten sinkers are completely red visually. In one non-limiting embodiment, each of the vertically aligned tungsten sinkers 10 are heated for at least 30 seconds. In one non-limiting embodiment at block 118, the tungsten sinkers are heated during the first pass to between 5,800 degrees to 6,332 degrees Fahrenheit.
(18) At block 118, each vertically aligned tungsten sinker 10 is heated in a second pass against a high temperature Oxygen/acetylene flame burning to at or about 6,332 degrees Fahrenheit. In one non-limiting embodiment at block 118, the tungsten sinkers are heated during the second pass to between 5,800 degrees to 6,332 degrees Fahrenheit.
(19) At block 120, each tungsten sinker 10 vertically aligned about the rod 20 is entirely submerged in purified ice and water bath at a temperature of at least 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
(20) At block 122, the tungsten sinkers 10 are removed from the submerged state contained within purified ice and water bath from block 120. Following the purified ice and water bath, the tungsten sinkers are sufficiently dried once removed from the purified ice and water bath.
(21) At block 124, the tungsten sinkers 10 are applied with anise oil. A shiny sheen on the tungsten sinkers are wiped and flattened out. While anise oil is used, other oils may be utilized in accordance with the spirit and scope of the present invention.
(22) At block 126, the tungsten sinkers 10 are packaged for sale and/or distribution.
(23) In an alternative nonlimiting embodiment, the tungsten sinker 10 is produced with an alternative low heat source, including without limitation kiln heating (1,000 to 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit), butane (approximately 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit), propane (3,900 degrees Fahrenheit), and/or methane (3,500 degrees Fahrenheit). In this embodiment, the tungsten sinker is heated with a temperature less than 5,800 degrees, typically ranging between 1,000 degrees to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, causing a transformation of color of the tungsten providing a minor sheen/oxidation effect. Varying the thermodynamics will have effects on oxidation of the tungsten weight producing a tungsten sinker 10 with a reduced sheen when compared against a tungsten sinker 10 created with a high temperature process.
(24) As used herein, when the term and/or is used, it shall include all combinations of one or more of the associated described items.
(25) It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are contemplated in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It will be readily apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages. The examples and embodiments described herein are merely exemplary of the instant disclosure.