FISHING LURE
20180343840 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K85/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A fishing lure is provided with a lure body and a hook. The lure body includes a hook eye. The hook is coupled to the hook eye with a coupling ring. The hook includes a first hook and a second hook that are tied together with an expansible tie. Each of the first hook and the second hook has substantially a J-shape and has at least an upper end swingably engaged with the coupling ring.
Claims
1. A fishing lure, comprising: a lure body including a hook eye; and a hook coupled to the hook eye with a coupling ring, the hook including a first hook and a second hook that are tied together with an expansible tie, each of the first hook and the second hook having substantially a J-shape and having at least an upper end swingably engaged with the coupling ring.
2. The fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein the lure body resembles a shape of a fish, a small creature, or an insect, and the first hook and the second hook are tied together to have points obliquely angled rightward and leftward and directed toward a front of the lure body.
3. The fishing lure according to claim 1, wherein the tie comprises a rubber tube, a heat-shrinkable resin tube, or a heat-shrinkable plastic tape.
4. The fishing lure according to claim 2, wherein the tie comprises a rubber tube, a heat-shrinkable resin tube, or a heat-shrinkable plastic tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] One or more embodiments of the present invention will now be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0027] The lure body 10 is made of plastic, metal, or rubber, and resembles, for example, an actual fish, small creature, or insect. The lure body 10 is pulled underwater or near the water surface by a line 40 connected to a line eye 22 attached near the mouth to attract any nearby fish. The lure body 10 may have a split tail part that can swing right and left.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] As shown in
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The tie 33, which ties the first and second hooks 31 and 32 together, is formed from an expansible material, such as a rubber tube, or a heat-shrinkable resin tube or a heat-shrinkable plastic tape. The rubber tube may be any such material including natural rubber or synthetic rubber that easily expands in diameter under a certain degree of force and returns to the original diameter when the force is removed. The heat-shrinkable resin tube may be any such material having the same properties after thermally shrunk, including a shape-memory plastic tube that shrinks into a memorized shape under heat. More specifically, the tube may be a heat-shrinkable tube made of, for example, polyolefin, fluorine polymers, or thermoplastic elastomers used as an electrical insulating material.
[0032] A method for assembling the fishing lure 100 with this structure will now be described. For example, as shown in
[0033] The hanging portions 31b and 32b are thus arranged side by side, and the points 31c and 32c are each angled outward about 45 to 60 degrees relative to the ring plane S1 or S2 of the hanging portion 31b or 32b. The first and second hooks 31 and 32 are held in this state, as shown in
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[0035] When the hook 30 having the above structure is attached to the lure body 10 with the points 31c and 32c facing toward the line 40 as shown in
[0036] The first and second hooks 31 and 32 have their points 31c and 32c each bent in a J-shape and have the barbs 31d and 32d on the inner sides of the corresponding points 31c and 32c. A fish hooked on the points 31c and 32c are unhooked less easily. Under an external force, each of the first and second hooks 31 and 32 moves independently of the other hook without being restricted by the position or the movement of the other hook. Once a fish is hooked, the first and second hooks 31 and 32 more deeply pierce the mouth or a gill of the fish as the fish wriggles. The two hooks 31 and 32 moving independently of each other thus securely hold the fish. This structure prevents the fish from escaping after its shallowly hooked part on the first or second hook 31 or 32 is torn, or prevents the point from being stretched or unhooked by the weight or the resisting force of the fish.
[0037] The hook 30 having the above structure can reliably catch a fish that has bitten, without allowing the wriggling or large fish to escape. Once unhooked from the caught fish, the hook 30 is released from the external force, allowing the tubular tie 33 to return to the original state with its shrinkage force. The hook 30 naturally returns to the original state with its shrinkage force, and is thus immediately usable again without any handling, such as adjustment of the hook position.
[0038] When placed underwater, the first and second hooks 31 and 32 have their points 31c and 32c directed in different directions. This structure can more easily hook a nearby fish on one of the hooks 31 and 32. The points 31c and 32c attached to face toward the line 40 are less likely to or less frequently to hit the lure body 10 when the first and second hooks 31 and 32 move toward the lure body 10 with the stream of water, as shown in
[0039] More specifically, as shown in
[0040] A bundle of the first and second hooks 31 and 32 tied with the tubular tie 33 formed from a soft material absorbs and reduces contact noise when hitting the lure body 10, and thus is less likely to alert fish. This structure receives less water resistance than the known hook 50 including three points, and negligibly disturbs the movement of the lure body 10 underwater. Although the present embodiment describes the structure including the hooks 30 at the belly and the tail of the lure body 10, the hook 30 may be located at one of these parts or combined with the known hook 50 shown in
[0041] The known hook 50 becomes unusable and is to be entirely replaced once any one of the points is damaged or stretched. In contrast, the hook 30 according to one or more embodiments of the present invention remains usable, with one hook that has become unusable to be simply replaced with a new hook by removing the tie 33. This structure is highly reusable and generates less waste.
[0042] As described above, the lure 100 according to one or more embodiments of the present invention includes the first hook 31 and the second hook 32, which independently pierce, for example, the mouth of a fish. Once hooked, the fish is not easily unhooked when the fish wriggles. The first hook 31 and the second hook 32 may eliminate the barbs 31d and 32d (can be barbless) to minimize damage on the caught fish. The hooks are thus suitable for catch-and-release sport fishing. The hooks do not reduce the commercial value of the caught fish for transfer or sales.
[0043] The lure body 10 having the eyes 20 directed perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the lure body 10 as shown in
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0044] 100 fishing lure [0045] 10 lure body [0046] 20 hook eye [0047] 21 coupling ring [0048] 22 line eye [0049] 30 hook [0050] 31 first hook [0051] 31a, 32a shank [0052] 31b, 32b hanging portion [0053] 31c, 32c point [0054] 31d, 32d barb [0055] 32 second hook [0056] 33 tie [0057] 40 line [0058] 50 known hook