Dual-bearing reel
10609917 ยท 2020-04-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Mohd Syamsul Johary Bin Ismail (Johor, MY)
- Abu Supian Bin Ahmad (Johor, MY)
- Keigo Kitajima (Sakai, JP)
- Baihaki Bin Sabtu (Johor, MY)
- Muhd Syukri Nazry Bin Mustapha (Johor, MY)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A dual-bearing reel is disclosed. The dual-bearing reel includes a metal frame, a pinion gear, a bearing, a clutch member, and a clutch supporting member made of resin. The metal frame supports a handle shaft. The pinion gear is configured to transmit the rotation of the handle shaft to a spool shaft. The bearing rotatably supports the pinion gear. The clutch member is used for switching the spool shaft and the pinion gear between a coupled state and a decoupled state. The resin clutch supporting member is fixed to the frame. The clutch supporting member supports the clutch member. The clutch supporting member includes a bearing support part for supporting the bearing.
Claims
1. A dual-bearing reel, comprising: a metal frame configured to support a handle shaft; a pinion gear configured to transmit rotation of the handle shaft to a spool shaft; a bearing configured to rotatably support the pinion gear; a clutch member configured to switch the spool shaft and the pinion gear between a coupled state and a decoupled state; and a clutch supporting member configured to support the clutch member, the clutch supporting member made of resin and attached to the frame, the clutch supporting member including a bearing support part that supports the bearing, and the clutch supporting member configured to regulate the bearing from moving toward the frame in an axial direction.
2. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 1, wherein the clutch supporting member further includes a main body part attached to the frame and a protruding part protruding from the main body part toward the frame and having an inner periphery formed to be larger in diameter than the pinion gear, and the bearing support part is located radially outward than the inner periphery of the protruding part.
3. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 2, wherein the protruding part has a cylindrical shape and an outer periphery of the protruding part is fitted into a through hole located in the frame.
4. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 2, wherein the clutch supporting member further includes a stepped portion disposed between the inner periphery of the protruding part and an inner periphery of the bearing support part.
5. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 2, wherein the main body part is disposed between the frame and the clutch member.
6. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 1, wherein the clutch member is disposed on an outer periphery of the bearing support part.
7. The dual-bearing reel according to claim 1, wherein the bearing support part prevents the bearing from contacting the frame.
8. A dual-bearing reel, comprising: a metal frame configured to support a handle shaft; a pinion gear configured to transmit rotation of the handle shaft to a spool shaft; a bearing configured to rotatably support the pinion gear; a clutch member configured to switch the spool shaft and the pinion gear between a coupled state and a decoupled state; and a clutch supporting member configured to support the clutch member, the clutch supporting member made of resin and attached to the frame, the clutch supporting member including a bearing support part that supports the bearing, the clutch supporting member further including a main body part attached to the frame and a protruding part protruding from the main body part toward the frame and having an inner periphery formed to be larger in diameter than the pinion gear, and the bearing support part located radially outward than the inner periphery of the protruding part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) As illustrated in
(8) It should be noted that in the following description, the rotational axis of the spool 7 is referred to as a spool axis X. Also, the term spool shaft direction indicates an extending direction of the spool axis X and a direction along the spool axis x, whereas the term circumferential direction (rotational direction) indicates a circumferential direction about the spool axis X. Also, the term radial direction indicates a direction away from the spool axis X with the spool axis X as the center.
(9) <Reel Body>
(10) As illustrated in
(11) The frame 5 supports a handle shaft 17 (refer to
(12) The first side plate 9a has a first opening 9d. A bearing accommodating part 16 is fixed to the first opening 9d. A clutch controller 30 (refer to
(13) As illustrated in
(14) <Spool>
(15) As illustrated in
(16) The spool shaft 15 is rotatable with respect to the reel body 3. For example, as illustrated in
(17) <Clutch Operating Member>
(18) As illustrated in
(19) <Rotation Transmission Mechanism>
(20) The rotation transmission mechanism 13 is a mechanism for transmitting the rotational force from the handle 4 to the spool 7. As illustrated in
(21) The handle 4 is mounted on the handle shaft 17. The handle shaft 17 is rotatably supported by the metal frame 5. More specifically, the handle shaft 17 is rotatably supported by the second side cover 6b and the metal frame 5. For example, the handle shaft 17 is rotatably supported by the second side cover 6b via a one-way clutch (not shown) that prevents the handle shaft 17 from rotating in a line releasing direction. In addition, the handle shaft 17 is rotatably supported by the second side plate 9b via a bearing (not shown).
(22) The drag mechanism 19 transmits the rotation of the handle shaft 17 to the drive gear 21 and applies a brake to the rotation of the spool 7 at the time of line release. As illustrated in
(23) The drive gear 21 is rotatably mounted on the handle shaft 17. As illustrated in
(24) The pinion gear 23 is configured to transmit the rotation of the handle shaft 17 to the spool shaft 15. More specifically, the pinion gear 23 transmits the rotation of the drive gear 21, which integrally rotates with the handle shaft 17, to the spool shaft 15.
(25) As illustrated in
(26) The pinion gear 23 is disposed between the spool shaft 15 and a clutch supporting member 46 in the radial direction. A bearing 24 is disposed between the pinion gear 23 and the clutch supporting member 46. The pinion gear 23 is rotatably supported with respect to the clutch supporting member 46 via the bearing 24. The clutch supporting member 46 is an example of a clutch supporting means.
(27) The pinion gear 23 includes a helical toothed part 23a, an engagement groove 23b, and a small diameter part 23c. The toothed part 23a meshes with the drive gear 21. The engagement groove 23b is formed at an end portion of the pinion gear 23 and extends in the radial direction. The outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion where the engagement groove 23b is formed is supported by the clutch supporting member 46 via the bearing 24. The small diameter part 23c is formed between the toothed part 23a and the engagement groove 23b. A clutch yoke 41 (refer to
(28) <Clutch Mechanism>
(29) The clutch mechanism 25 is configured to couple the handle 4 and the spool 7 with each other and to decouple the handle 4 and the spool 7 from each other. As illustrated in
(30) For example, when the pinion gear 23 moves in a direction away from the spool 7 along the spool shaft 15 whereby the engagement groove 23b and the engaging pin 15a of the spool shaft 15 are disengaged, the clutch mechanism 25 is brought into the clutch OFF state (decoupled state). In this state, the spool 7 becomes freely rotatable.
(31) On the other hand, when the pinion gear 23 moves in a direction approaching the spool 7 along the spool shaft 15 whereby the engagement groove 23b is engaged with the engaging pin 15a, the clutch mechanism 25 is brought into the clutch ON state (coupled state). In this state, the spool 7 rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the handle shaft 17.
(32) <Clutch Controller>
(33) The clutch controller 30 is configured to control the clutch mechanism 25 according to an operation of the clutch operating member 11. As illustrated in
(34) (Clutch Yoke)
(35) The clutch yoke 41 is for switching the clutch mechanism 25 between the clutch ON state and the clutch OFF state. As illustrated in
(36) As illustrated in
(37) The pair of guide holes 41b penetrate the clutch yoke 41 in the spool shaft direction. A guide support 48 (to be described) is inserted through each guide hole 41b. Both end portions of the clutch yoke 41 are engaged with the clutch cam 43.
(38) (Clutch Cam)
(39) The clutch cam 43 is used for switching the spool shaft 15 and the pinion gear 23 between the coupled state and the decoupled state. More specifically, the clutch cam 43 moves the clutch yoke 41 in the spool shaft direction. The spool shaft 15 and the pinion gear 23 are switched between the coupled state and the decoupled state by the movement of the clutch yoke 41.
(40) As illustrated in
(41) As illustrated in
(42) The clutch cam 43 includes a cam portion 43a for guiding the clutch yoke 41 in the axial direction. When the clutch cam 43 is rotated by the operation of the clutch operating member 11, the cam portion 43a presses both end portions of the clutch yoke 41. Then, both end portions of the clutch yoke 41 move in the spool shaft direction away from the spool 7. As a result, the clutch mechanism 25 is switched from the clutch ON state to the clutch OFF state.
(43) On the other hand, when a clutch returning mechanism (not shown) is operated by the operation of the handle 4, the clutch cam 43 rotates in a direction opposite to the above-mentioned rotating direction. Then, both end portions of the clutch yoke 41 move in the spool shaft direction approaching the spool 7. As a result, the clutch mechanism 25 is switched from the clutch OFF state to the clutch ON state.
(44) (Clutch Supporting Member)
(45) As illustrated in
(46) It is to be noted that shown here is an example of the bearing support part 46c configured to have a different structure from the main body part 46a and the protruding part 46b; however, a configuration can be adopted in which the bearing support part 46c is partially or entirely included in the main body part 46a and/or the protruding part 46b.
(47) As illustrated in
(48) As shown in
(49) As shown in
(50) As illustrated in
(51) The bearing support part 46c has an inner peripheral surface 46e that supports the bearing 24. For example, the inner peripheral surface 46e of the bearing support part 46c supports an outer ring of the bearing 24. The inner peripheral surface 46e of the bearing support part 46c is larger in diameter than the inner peripheral surface 46d of the protruding part 46b. An annular stepped portion 46f is disposed between the inner peripheral surface 46d of the protruding part 46b and the inner peripheral surface 46e of the bearing support part 46c. The stepped portion 46f supports the bearing 24, for example, the outer ring of the bearing 24, in the spool shaft direction.
(52) As illustrated in
(53) The pair of guide supports 48 is integrally formed with the clutch supporting member 46, for example, the bearing support part 46c. The pair of guide supports 48 respectively protrudes from the bearing support part 46c in the spool shaft direction. The pair of guide supports 48 is disposed at an interval from each other in the circumferential direction.
(54) As illustrated in
(55) For example, when the clutch mechanism 25 is set in the clutch ON state and the clutch cam 43 is rotated by the operation of the clutch operating member 11, the clutch yoke 41 is guided by the pair of guide supports 48 and moves in the spool shaft direction away from the spool 7. As a result, the clutch mechanism 25 is switched from the clutch ON state to the clutch OFF state.
(56) On the other hand, when the clutch returning mechanism (not shown) is operated by the operation of the handle 4, the clutch yoke 41 is urged by the coil spring 44 to move along the pair of guide supports 48 in the spool shaft direction approaching the spool 7. As a result, the clutch mechanism 25 returns from the clutch OFF state to the clutch ON state.
(57) In the dual-bearing reel 1 described above, the clutch supporting member 46 is attached to the frame 5. The clutch supporting member 46 supports the clutch cam 43, and the bearing support part 46c of the clutch supporting member 46 supports the pinion gear 23 via the bearing 24. In this way, the clutch supporting member 46 supports both the clutch cam 43 and the pinion gear 23.
(58) As a result, as compared with the prior art in which the clutch supporting member 46 supports the clutch cam 43 and the frame 5 supports the pinion gear 23, the positional accuracy of the clutch cam 43 and the pinion gear 23 can be improved in the dual-bearing reel 1 described above. Furthermore, improving the positional accuracy of the clutch cam 43 and the pinion gear 23 allows the pinion gear 23 to be accurately moved by the clutch yoke 41, thereby making it possible to smoothly couple and decouple the spool shaft 15 and the pinion gear 23.
(59) <Other Embodiments>
(60) One embodiment of the present disclosure has been described above; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
(61) (a) The aforementioned embodiment has exemplified the case where the pinion gear 23 is moved in the spool shaft direction using the clutch cam 43 and the clutch yoke 41. Alternatively, the pinion gear 23 can be moved in the spool shaft direction by using a mechanism different from the clutch cam 43 and the clutch yoke 41.
(62) (b) The aforementioned embodiment has exemplified the case where the support part 47 is integrally formed with the clutch supporting member 46; however, the support part 47 can be separately provided from the clutch supporting member 46. For example, when the support part 47 is separately provided from the clutch supporting member 46, the support part 47 can be integrally formed with the frame 5.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(63) 1: dual-bearing reel, 3: reel body, 4: handle, 5: frame, 7: spool, 15: spool shaft, 17: handle shaft, 24: bearing, 41: clutch yoke, 43: clutch cam, 46: clutch supporting member, 47: support part, 46a: main body part, 46b: protruding part, 46c: bearing support part, 46d: inner peripheral surface