Reactive fishing rod holder
20200138000 ยท 2020-05-07
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Abstract
An improved fishing rod holder (10) includes a cradle (20) loosely suspended from an arm (20) attached to a leg (14) secured to a foot (16) of base (15). Second (30) and third (50) embodiments are also disclosed.
Claims
1. A fishing rod holder, which comprises; a base, and means for selectively and resiliently supporting a fishing rod in a raised position on said base.
2. The fishing rod holder of claim 1, wherein said base includes; a foot; an upright leg secured in an offset position to said foot; a lateral arm secured to said leg over said foot.
3. The fishing rod holder of claim 1, wherein said base includes: a normally closed, spring biased clamp.
4. The fishing rod holder of claim 1, wherein said means for selectively and resiliently supporting a fishing rod in a raised position on said base includes: a generally U-shaped cradle having two mutually spaced apart fingers, said cradle being loosely suspended from said base for limited movement about both generally vertical and generally horizontal axes.
5. The fishing rod holder of claim 1, wherein said means for selectively and resiliently supporting a fishing rod in a raised position on said base includes: a hollow compression spring with a predetermined number of longitudinally spaced apart windings with predetermined spacing therebetween, said spring being adapted to receive the fishing rod therein.
6. A fishing rod holder, which comprises: a base; said base including a foot, an upright leg secured in an offset position to said foot, and a lateral arm secured to said leg above the foot; and a generally U-shaped cradle having two mutually spaced apart upwardly extending fingers, said cradle being loosely suspended from the arm of said base for limited movement about both generally vertical and generally horizontal axes, said cradle being adapted for selectively and resiliently supporting a fishing rod in a raised position on said base.
7. A fishing rod holder, which comprises: a base; a hollow compression spring with a predetermined number of longitudinally extending windings with predetermined spacing therebetween; said spring being adapted to selectively receive the fishing rod therein; and means for releasably securing said spring to paid base.
8. The fishing rod holder of claim 7, wherein said base comprises a spring clamp.
9. A fishing rod holder, which comprises: a spring clamp; a hollow compression spring with a predetermined number of longitudinally extending windings with predetermined spacing therebetween; said spring being adapted to selectively receive the fishing rod therein; and means for releasably securing said spring to said spring clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING
[0009] A better understanding of the invention can be had by reference to the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying Drawing, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Referring now to the Drawing, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding elements throughout the views, with particular reference to
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[0020] The holder 10 includes a base 15 including a generally horizontal foot 16, a generally vertical leg 18 secured to the base, and a generally horizontal arm 20 secured to the top of the leg and extending out over the base. Base 15 can be of any suitable size and shape. In the preferred embodiment foot 16 is circular and made of metal wire about 10 inches in diameter.
[0021] The leg 18 is secured to the side of foot 16. Similarly leg 18 can be of any suitable size and shape. In the preferred embodiment leg 18 is straight and made of metal wire about 13.50 inches tall in order to fit within a five gallon bucket of the type often used by ice fisherman, as shown in
[0022] Arm 20 is secured to the top of leg 18 and extends outwardly over foot 16 of base 16. In the preferred embodiment arm 20 is straight and made of metal wire about 4.25 inches long. A loop 22 is provided at the end of arm 20.
[0023] A generally U-shaped cradle 24 is loosely suspended from loop 18 on the end of arm 16. Cradle 24 includes a top loop and two laterally spaced apart, upwardly extending fingers 26 for receiving a fishing rod and reel, as shown in phantom lines. In the preferred embodiment, fingers 26 are spaced about 2.50 inches apart to allow space for so that the fishing rod and reel can be balanced horizontally therein.
[0024] The fishing rod and reel rests in cradle 24 and can thus be moved somewhat as needed for adjustment between fingers 26 with the line in the water through the ice hole. Since cradle 20 is loosely suspended, it has limited freedom of movement about two axes and can thus tilt up, tilt down, swing left and/or swing right if the fishing line moves even slightly, in order to alert the fisherman.
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[0026] A hollow compression spring 38 is attached to the end of arm 34. In the preferred embodiment, spring 38 is clamped to arm 34 by means of a nut 40, bolt 42 and washer 44, although the spring could be welded to the arm instead, if desired.
[0027] Spring 38 serves as a resilient receiver of the rod end of the fishing rod. Spring 38 is comprised of steel wire of sufficient length in order to retain the end of a fishing rod therein while providing the necessary resilience. In the preferred embodiment, spring 38 is about 4.50 inches long and made from about ten windings or turns of 0.12 inch hard drawn tempered steel wire. The windings or turns of spring 38 are about 1.75 inch in diameter and about 0.25 inch apart.
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[0029] Spring 56 is attached to one arm of clamp 42 by means of a nut 58, bolt 60 and washer 62 similarly to holder 30, although it could be welded to the clamp instead, if desired.
[0030] Spring 56 is similar to spring 38 except longer for more resilience since clamp 52 is relatively more rigid than arm 34 of holder 30. Spring 56 is comprised of about fourteen spaced apart windings or turns and is about 6.00 inches long, but is otherwise similar to spring 38 in diameter and spacing between the windings. In the preferred embodiment, spring 38 is also made from about 0.12 inch hard drawn tempered steel wire.
[0031] From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the present invention comprises an improved fishing rod holder having several advantages over the prior art. The fishing rod is supported resiliently with more sensitivity in order to react to slight almost imperceptible movement of the line under the subtle conditions of ice fishing. Other advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
[0032] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated in the accompanying Drawing and described in the foregoing Detailed Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited only to the embodiments disclosed, but is intended to embrace any equivalents, modifications and/or rearrangements of elements falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the following Claims.