BATTERY POWERED ELECTRIC REEL
20230011008 ยท 2023-01-12
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Abstract
A motor driven fishing reel is provided. The motor driven fishing reel can include a detachable battery pack configured to supply power to a motorized drive assembly within the motor driven fishing reel. The battery pack can include a power output adaptor that can be engaged with a power input adaptor on the motor driven fishing reel. Alternatively, the power input adaptor can accept power from an external source. The battery pack can include one or more protrusions to engage with one or more receiving channels on the motor driven fishing reel such that the battery pack can easily be attached and detached from the motor driven fishing reel.
Claims
1. A motor driven fishing reel comprising: a main body; a fishing line spool rotatably mounted to said main body via a spool axle; a motorized drive assembly affixed to said main body; said motorized drive assembly including an electric motor having an output shaft configured for powered rotation of said spool; a battery pack detachable from the main body; an electrical control system to allow for user variation of the speed of said motor thereby allowing for user regulation of spool winding speed; and means for controlled actuation of said electrical control system including a radio frequency activated solenoid responsive to a control signal output from an RF receiver, and a portable RF transmitter adapted to send RF transmissions to said RF receiver, said radio frequency activated solenoid actuating said electric motor in response to said control signal.
2. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1, wherein the battery pack supplies power to the motorized drive assembly.
3. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1 further comprising: the battery pack comprising a housing having an outer surface and a first protrusion on the outer surface; and the main body comprising a first receiving channel configured to receive the first protrusion.
4. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 3 further comprising: a second protrusion on the outer surface; and the main body further comprising a second receiving channel configured to receive the second protrusion, wherein the battery pack is attached to the main body by engaging the first protrusion with the first receiving channel and the second protrusion with the second receiving channel.
5. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 4, wherein the first protrusion protrudes in a direction different from the second protrusion.
6. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 3, wherein the first protrusion further comprises a bore configured to engage a locking mechanism on the main body.
7. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1 further comprising: a power output adaptor coupled to the battery pack; and a power input adaptor coupled to the main body, wherein the power output adaptor is configured to engage the power input adaptor.
8. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1 further comprising: a power input adaptor coupled to the main body, wherein the power input adaptor is configured to accept power from an external source to power the motorized drive assembly.
9. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1 further comprising: a first electric contact on an external surface of the battery pack; a second electric contact on an external surface of the main body; wherein the battery pack supplies power to the motorized drive assembly when the first electric contact abuts the second electric contact.
10. The motor driven fishing reel of claim 1, wherein the battery pack further comprising one or more rechargeable batteries.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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[0034] Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein specific embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific illustrated embodiments. The features of the invention disclosed herein in the description, drawings, and claims may be significant, both individually and in any desired combinations, for the operation of the invention in its various embodiments. Features from one embodiment may be used in other embodiments of the invention.
[0036] With reference now to the drawings,
[0037] A significant aspect of the present invention involves adapting the bait casting reel 12 with a motorized drive assembly, generally referenced as 20, housing an electric motor and associated controls as more fully discussed herein. As best seen in
[0038] Motorized drive assembly 20 includes an electric motor, generally referenced as 30, mounted to endplate 22. In a preferred embodiment, motor 30 comprises a brushless DC motor, that operates on 12.0 volt direct current (12.0 VDC) and consumes approximately 1,400 Watts of electrical power. DC power from a suitable on-vessel power source is provided to motorized drive assembly via power cable 21. A significant aspect of the present invention involves the use of a brushless out-runner motor thereby avoiding the use of brushes that have led to corrosion related premature failure in prior art devices. Motor 30 has an output shaft connected to a system of intermeshing gears including a first gear 32, a second gear 34. Gear 34 is attached to a clutch 36 that transfers power to line spool 14. Clutch 36 is an integral part of the drag system on the off-the-shelf manually actuated reel. In accordance with the present invention, the clutch is modified by adding gear 34 to clutch 36 thereby converting the clutch assembly into a system capable of transferring power to the reel. A clutch actuation lever 38 is coupled to a cam mechanism (not shown) to allow the user to adjust the contact pressure between clutch 36 and spool 14 thereby providing adjustable drag settings. As illustrated in
[0039] Motorized drive assembly 20 further includes electronics and controls that allow for speed control and wireless remote actuation. More particularly, motorized drive assembly includes a manually actuated speed control knob 25 projects from cover 24. Speed control knob 25 is connected to a potentiometer to allow for adjustment of the input voltage to motor 30 between minimum and maximum settings to allow the user to selectively adjust motor speed, and hence reel winding speed. As seen in
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[0041] A further significant aspect of the present invention involves providing a motor driven fishing reel 10, adapted for wireless remote controlled operation. More particularly, as illustrated in
[0042] Finally, the present invention includes means for disengaging reel crank 16 from spool 14 to prevent crank 16 from rotating in unison with the rapidly rotating spool 14 when in a powered winding mode so as to prevent crank 16 from inducing excessive vibration while winding in line. In accordance with this aspect of the present invention, the manual winding mechanism is modified. More particularly, the reel typically includes a system of gears that function to allows for manual low and high speed winding settings as illustrated in
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[0045] In some embodiments, the battery pack 200 may be attachable and detachable to and from the motor driven fishing reel 10. For example, the battery pack 200 may be detached from the motor driven fishing reel 10 in order to charge batteries contained therein, and may be reattached to the motor driven fishing reel 10 when the batteries have been recharged. The detachability of the battery pack 200 also allows for a user to swap in a fully charged battery pack 200 when another battery pack is depleted, thereby permitting the continuous enjoyment of utilizing the motor driven fishing reel 10.
[0046] The battery pack may include a housing 210. The housing 210 may include one or more mechanisms (such as protrusions, levers, knobs) on the housing's outer surface 212 that may be mated with the main body 13 of the motor driven fishing reel 10 to thereby attach the battery pack 200 to the motor driven fishing reel 10. Referring to
[0047] The main body 13 of the motor driven fishing reel 10 may further include a first receiving channel 62 configured to receive the first protrusion 220 and a second receiving channel 64 configured to receive the second protrusion 225. In operation, the second protrusion 225 may be inserted into the second receiving channel 64, follow by the first protrusion 220 being inserted into the first receiving channel 62 by pivoting the battery pack 200 toward the main body 13, thereby clipping the first protrusion 220 into the first receiving channel 62.
[0048] The first protrusion 220 may have rounded edges for the ease of inserting the first protrusion 220 into the first receiving channel 62. The first protrusion 220 may also include one or more holes or bores 222 for a corresponding locking mechanism to lock the battery pack 200 in place once the battery pack 200 is installed onto the main body 13.
[0049] The housing 210 may include an internal chamber (now shown) where one or more batteries may be provided therein. The housing 210 may further include circuitries within the internal chamber to interface with the one or more batteries.
[0050] Moreover, the battery pack 200 may include a power wire 230 with a power output adaptor 232 coupled thereto to provide power from the one or more batteries to the motor driven fishing reel 10. In some embodiments, in place of the power cable 21, a power input adaptor 66 may be provided on a surface of the main body 13. The power input adaptor 66 may be used to accept the power cable 21 to thereby enables the motor driven fishing reel 10 to accept power from a boat, or the power input adaptor 66 may also be used to accept the power output adaptor 232 from the battery pack 200, thereby enables the motor driven fishing reel 10 to be completely cordless. Further, the power input adaptor 66 may be easily serviceable and replaceable. In an example, the power input adaptor 66 may be a receptacle that is coupled to the main body 13 via one or more screws. In the event that the power input adaptor is damaged or worn down, the power input adaptor 66 may be replaced without having to replace the entire motor driven fishing reel 10. Alternative electrical connections between the battery pack 200 and the motor driven fishing reel 10 are also envisioned.
[0051] In some embodiments, the battery pack 200 may include a charging circuitry so that the one or more batteries may be recharged without having to remove said one or more batteries from the housing 210. Likewise, the housing 210 of the battery pack 200 may further include a first electric contact, and the main body 13 of the motor driven fishing reel 10 may include a second electric contact, so that the first and second electric contacts may act as an interface to provide power from the battery to the motor driven fishing reel 10 when the battery pack 200 is attached to the motor driven fishing reel 10.
[0052] The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.