SPINNING REEL
20200205386 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K89/01081
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spinning reel for casting a fishing line in a forward direction includes a reel body, a spool shaft, a pinion gear, a bushing and a bearing. The spool shaft is supported by the reel body so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction. The pinion gear has a tubular shape and an interior, the spool shaft penetrating through the interior. The bushing has a support portion supporting the spool shaft, and a housing portion that has a larger diameter than an inner diameter of the support portion and that is fixed to the reel body by press-fitting. The bearing is attached to the housing portion of the bushing and supporting the pinion gear.
Claims
1. A spinning reel for casting a fishing line in a forward direction, comprising: a reel body; a spool shaft supported by the reel body so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction; a pinion gear having a tubular shape and an interior, the spool shaft penetrating through the interior; a bushing having a support portion supporting the spool shaft, and a housing portion that has a larger diameter than an inner diameter of the support portion and that is fixed to the reel body by press-fitting; and a bearing attached to the housing portion of the bushing and supporting the pinion gear.
2. The spinning reel according to claim 1, wherein the bearing has an outer race contacting an inner peripheral portion of the housing portion of the bushing, and an inner race contacting an outer peripheral portion of the pinion gear.
3. The spinning reel according to claim 1, wherein the reel body has a hole, and the bushing is press-fitted into the hole, and the bushing has a rib protruding from an outer peripheral portion in a radial direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0015] A spinning reel 100 employing one embodiment of the present invention can cast a fishing line in a forward direction. As shown in
[0016] In the following description, the direction in which a fishing line is casted or unreeled during fishing is referred to as the front, and the opposite direction is referred to as the rear. Further, left and right mean left and right when the spinning reel 100 is viewed from the rear. In addition, the direction in which the spool shaft 4 extends is referred to as the axial direction. The direction that is orthogonal to the spool shaft 4 is referred to as the radial direction. In addition, the direction around the axis of the spool shaft 4 is referred to as the circumferential direction. The axial direction in the present embodiment coincides with the longitudinal direction.
[0017] As shown in
[0018] As shown enlarged in
[0019] As shown in
[0020] The spool shaft 4 extends in the longitudinal direction, and is supported by the reel body 2 so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction. As shown in
[0021] The spool 5 is the member around the outer periphery of which the fishing line is wound. The spool 5 is mounted on the spool shaft 4 by a nut member (or nut), which is not shown, that screws onto the distal end of the spool shaft 4 and moves integrally with the spool shaft 4. That is, the spool 5 moves back and forth in reciprocating fashion relative to the reel body 2 together with the spool shaft 4 in accordance with the rotation of the handle 3.
[0022] The rotor 6 can rotate relative to the reel body 2 and winds the fishing line around the spool 5 in accordance with the rotation of the handle 3. The rotor 6 is connected to the pinion gear 7 so as to be integrally rotatable by the nut member 18 that screws onto the distal end of the pinion gear 7.
[0023] The pinion gear 7 is a hollow tubular member, and the spool shaft 4 penetrates the interior thereof. The pinion gear 7 and the spool shaft 4 include a slight gap therebetween in the radial direction. The handle 7 is supported by the reel body 2 so as to be freely rotatable. Specifically, an intermediate portion of the pinion gear 7 is supported by a bearing 20 disposed in the reel body 2. A rear end portion of the pinion gear 7 is supported by the bearing 9. The rotation of the handle 3 is transmitted to the pinion gear 7 via the rotor drive mechanism. When the rotation of the handle 3 is transmitted to the pinion gear 7, the pinion gear 7 and the rotor 6 rotate integrally with respect to the reel body 2.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The support portion 8a supports the spool shaft 4. The support portion 8a has a cylindrical shape, and the inner circumferential surface is in contact with the outer circumferential surface of the spool shaft 4. When the spool shaft 4 moves back and forth in reciprocating fashion, the outer circumferential surface of the spool shaft 4 slides with respect to the inner circumferential surface of the support portion 8a. The support portion 8a overlaps a portion of the hole 2a in the radial direction.
[0026] The housing portion 8b has a cylindrical shape and is integrally formed with the support portion 8a. The outer diameter of the housing portion 8b is larger than the outer diameter of the support portion 8a. The inner diameter of the housing portion 8b is larger than the inner diameter of the support portion 8a.
[0027] The connection portion 8c connects the support portion 8a and the housing portion 8b. The connection portion 8c extends in annularly in the radial direction so as to connect the front end portion of the support portion 8a and the rear end portion of the housing portion 8b. As shown in
[0028] The rib 8d projects from the outer peripheral portion of the housing portion 8b in the radial direction and extends in the axial direction. In the present embodiment, a plurality of the ribs 8d are disposed at intervals in the circumferential direction.
[0029] The bearing 9 is attached to the housing portion 8b of the bushing 8. The bearing 9 supports the rear end of the pinion gear 7 so as to be freely rotatable. The bearing 9 has an outer race 9a and an inner race 9b. The outer race 9a is in contact with the inner peripheral portion of the housing portion 8b. The outer race 9a is in contact with the connection portion 8c in the axial direction. The inner race 9b is in contact with the outer peripheral portion of the pinion gear 7. A gap is disposed between the inner race 9b and the support portion 8a in the axial direction, such that the inner race 9b does not come into contact the support portion 8a and the connection portion 8c.
[0030] In the spinning reel 100 configured as described above, since the spool shaft 4 is supported by the support portion 8a of the bushing 8 that is fixed by being press-fit into the hole 2a of the reel body 2, it is possible to accurately support the spool shaft 4 with the support portion 8a of the bushing 8. That is, the portions that affect the rattling of the spool shaft 4 in the radial direction with respect to the reel body 2 are the inner diameter of the support portion 8a of the bushing 8 and the outer diameter of the spool shaft 4, so there are few portions that affect the rattling of the spool shaft 4 in the radial direction. As a result, since the rattling of the spool shaft 4 in the radial direction with respect to the reel body is suppressed, it is possible to improve the sliding feeling when the spool shaft 4 moves in the axial direction in reciprocating fashion.
[0031] In addition, since the bearing 9 is supported by the reel body 2 via the housing portion 8b of the bushing 8, for example, compared to a situation in which the bearing 9 is directly disposed in the reel body 2, the bearing 9 can be accurately supported. It is thereby possible to accurately support the pinion gear 7 with the bearing 9.
Other Embodiments
[0032] One embodiment of the present invention was described above, but the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Specifically, the various embodiments and modified examples described in the present Specification can be combined in any manner deemed necessary.