FISHING ROD
20180103625 ยท 2018-04-19
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Abstract
The subject of the invention relates to a fishing rod that has a handle (1), a shaft (2), with tip top guide (7), containing a spring, a reel support seat (3) running between the handle (1) and the shaft (2), and reel support rings (26, 27) located on the seat (3), as well as a trigger (11) for using top-mounted reels. The essence of the invention is that the handle (1) is connected to the seat (3) and the seat (3) to the shaft (2) with releasable connections, and the seat (3) is established to accommodate both bottom-mounted and top-mounted reels (40) and also to accommodate a trigger (11) that may be attached and removed from the seat (3) for operating top-mounted reels (40).
Claims
1: Fishing rod that has a handle (1), a shaft (2), with tip top guide (7), containing a spring, a reel support seat (3) running between the handle (1) and the shaft (2), and reel support rings (26, 27) located on the seat (3), as well as a trigger (11) for using top-mounted reels, characterised by that the handle (1) is connected to the seat (3) and the seat (3) to the shaft (2) with releasable connections, and the seat (3) is established to accommodate both a bottom-mounted fishing reel and a top-mounted fishing reel, and also to accommodate a trigger (11) removably attached to the seat (3) for operating a top-mounted fishing reel.
2: The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterised by that a threaded (12a) hole (3a) is established in end section (12) of the seat (3) facing the handle (1), and the handle (1) has a threaded shaft (4), which by being received into the hole (3a) permits handle (1) to be removably connected to the seat (3) with a releasable connection.
3: The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterised by that seat (3) defines two longitudinal parallel surfaces (13a, 13b) on opposite sides suitable for accommodating a reel support foot (40a) of the fishing reel.
4: The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterised by that the seat (3), at end thereof close to the handle (1), has a reel support ring (27) with seatings (33a), (33b) established opposite each other at the top and the bottom facing the shaft (2) which serves to receive end of the reel support foot (40a); and at the end thereof towards the handle (1) the seat (3) has an opening (29) for receiving a threaded shaft (4) and a shoulder (29a).
5: The fishing rod according to claim 3, characterised by that the trigger (11) has a ring (42) that slides along the seat (3) longitudinally, a button (41) protruding downwards from the seat (3) in the case of the use of a top-mounted reel, and top of the ring (42) provided with a seating (45) formed opposite the button (41) and suitable for receiving the reel support foot (40a) of the fishing reel.
6: The fishing rod according to claim 3, characterised by a reel support ring (26) guidable onto the seat (3) and longitudinally movable along the seat (3), the reel support ring being provided with opposed seatings (38a, 38b) facing the handle (1) and adapted to receive an end of the reel support foot (40a) of the fishing reel (40).
7: The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterised by that the shaft (2) terminates in a tip top (7) and has a cylindrical connection member (10) at the end thereof opposite the tip top (7), which connection member is received in an externally threaded (17) end section (14) of the seat (3) and fixed to seat (3) with an internally threaded (21a) fixing sheath (19).
8: The fishing rod according to claim 7, characterised by protrusions (10a, 10b) on connection member (10) opposite one another, spaced from the end of the connection member (10), and received into seatings (15a, 15b) established in facade surface (15) of the seat (3) facing the shaft (2).
9: The fishing rod according to claim 8, characterised by that the fixing sheath (19) has an internal guide section (20) passing therethrough with an opening (3a) making it possible to pass the end of the connection member (10) with the protrusions to the seat (3) and an internal threaded (21a) fixing section (21) that may be screwed onto the seat (3).
10: The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterised by that it has a flexible auxiliary line guide ring (9) that may be attached to the spring (8) on the outside closing off the gaps between the spring coils (8a).
11: The fishing rod according to claim 4, characterised by that the length of the threaded shaft (4) of the handle (1a) is selected so that a secure screw connection to the seat (3) can be achieved when shaft (4) is partially received in seat (3).
12: The fishing rod according to claim 11, characterised by locknut (5) on shaft (4) which abuts support ring (27) when shaft (4) is partially received in seat (3).
Description
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[0041] The embodiment of the fishing rod according to the invention illustrated in
[0042] The shaft 2 has a tip top 7 known in itself and a spiral spring 8 protruding to the side from the longitudinal axis of the shaft 2, furthermore, it has a connection member 10 at its end opposite to the tip top 7, in other words at the inner end, which is firmly connected to the shaft 2, but it may also be established as a single member with it. The cylindrical connection member 10 has two outwardly protruding protrusions 10a, 10b located opposite one another near to the end facing towards the handle 1. A detailed presentation of the flexible auxiliary line guide ring stretched onto the outside of the spring 8 and of its role will be provided later on. It should be noted that the spring 8 protrudes in the direction as compared to the straight sections of the shaft 2 in which the tip top 7 protrudesin a known way.
[0043] A threaded shaft 4 forming a solid unit with the handle 1 protrudes from the inner end of the handle 1, due to which the reel support seat 3 that may be connected to the connection member 10 of the shaft 2 can be firmly fixed.
[0044] A preferable embodiment of the connection member 10 of the shaft 2 is presented through
[0045] With reference to
[0046] In the interest of forming the releasable connection of the end of the seat 3 facing the shaft 2 to the connection member 10 of the shaft 2 it has an end part 14 formed in which a hole with diameter d.sub.1 runs for the length h.sub.2; this dimension d.sub.1 complies with the diameter d.sub.1 indicated in
[0047] Two seatings 15a, 15b are formed in the faade surface 25 of the seat 3, where the hole 3a emerges, opposite each other on the two sides of the edge of this hole, the shape and dimensions of which preferably completely comply with the shape and dimensions of the aforementioned protrusions 10a, 10b, in such a way that when the user guides the connection member 10 into the hole 3a of the seat 3, the protrusions 10a, 10b precisely fill the seatings 15a, 15b. A groove 16 runs along the central section of the seat 3 and the cylindrical side surfaces of the seat 3 running from this groove 16 up to the faade surface 15 have threads 17 that run between the upper and lower planar faces 13a, 13b established along the entire length of the seat 3.
[0048] The structure of the fixing sheath 19, or adapter according to
[0049] The guide section 20 with length C has a widening external conical surface 20a starting from the introductory opening 18 and a cylindrical surface 20b, which is supplied with external ribs 22ribbingor knurling in the interest of easier turning of the fixing sheath 19. A hole 23 with a profiled cross-section indicated with reference number 23 runs through the guide section 20, the cross-sectional dimensions and shape of which comply with the view of the connection member 10 of the shaft 2 seen from the direction of the arrow E marked in
[0050] The fixing section 21 of the fixing sheath 19 has an internal thread 21a, which matches the external thread 17 of the reel support seat 3 so that the fixing sheath 19 can be screwed onto the external section 12 of the seat 3 and screwed off it.
[0051] The rear reel support ring 27 already mentioned is shown in
[0052] Seatings 33a, 33b with identical shape and dimensions are formed facing one another in the ring body 28 of the reel support ring 27 that end at the front end facing the shaft 2, which extend up to the shoulder 29a and their cross-section is selected, e.g. a flat U-shape, so that they are able to accommodate the end of the foot of fishing reels commercially available and grip it. Inwards the U-shaped cross-section may have a slightly continuously narrowing size for the purpose of aiding the gripping of the reel foot end.
[0053] The front reel support ring 26, i.e. the one closer to the shaft 2 is shown in larger scale in
[0054] A preferable embodiment of the trigger 11 can be seen in
[0055] The ring 42 of the trigger 11 must function as a reel support ring for top-mounted reels, actually it must perform the task of the rear reel support ring 27 according to
[0056] The assembly of the fishing rod for angling with a top-mounted reel, primarily for spin fishing, from the part-units and elements presented in detail above takes place as follows:
[0057] the threaded shaft 4 of the handle 1 is passed through the opening 29 of the reel support ring 27 fixed at the inner end of the reel support seat 3, to which shaft 4 the locknut 5 has been previously screwed to its position shown in
[0058] Following this the connection member 10 of the shaft 2 is guided on the profiled opening 23 of the fixing sheath 19 (adapter) and after screwing the locknuts 25 and 24 onto the seat 3, the connection member 10 is pushed into the opening 3a of the seat 3 until the protrusions 10a, 10b are accommodated in the seatings 15a, 15b, see
[0059] If the fishing rod is to be used with a bottom-mounted reel, the fixing sheath 19, the locknuts 24, 25, the outer reel support ring 26 and the trigger 11 must be screwed off the seat 3, then these must be screwed back on when the outer reel support ring 26 is in position opposite the reel support ring 27 in a fixed position on the seat 3, and then the one reel foot end fits into the lower seating 33b of the reel support ring 27 and the other reel foot end fits into the lower seating 38b of the outer ring 26, and by tightening the reel foot with the locknuts 24, 25, the fishing rod with bottom-mounted reel is ready for use. At this time the tip top 7 protrudes downwards.
[0060] In the case of the use of a bottom-mounted reel, the line running from it may possibly get tangled in the spring 8. Although a rare event, the line may run in between the spring coils 8a, which are indicated in
[0061] The handle 1 shown in
[0062] The handle 1a shown in
[0063] Therefore, the cylindrical handle 1a according to
[0064] As a consequence, in the case of a relatively short fishing rod slightly extending the length of the cylindrical handle 1a also has significance. The system according to the invention provides the possibility for this by establishing a threaded bore 12a in the seat 3 with such a length that complies with the total length L of the threaded shaft 4 shown in
[0065] However, in order to establish a securely fixed connection between the shaft 4 and the seat 3, it is sufficient if only the section 4a with length l.sub.1 of the shaft 4 connects to the thread 12a of the bore of the seat 3, therefore it is sufficient to screw the shaft 4 into the seat 3 up to this length l.sub.1. This, however, means that with the remaining length Ll.sub.1=l.sub.2 the length of the cylindrical handle 1a may be extended by a maximum of length l.sub.2, which has been illustrated through
[0066] Here a bottom-mounted reel 40 is fixed to the reel support seat 3 of the shaft 2, and the ends of the reel foot 40a are gripped in the reel support rings 26, 27 presented previously. Otherwise, it is obvious that a top-mounted reel may also be connected to the fishing rod according to FIG. 25, for which handle-fixing with the locknut 5, the locknut 5 is in the rear terminal position tightened up against the faade face of the cylindrical handle 1a, as illustrated in
[0067] It should be emphasised that the length of the handle 1a may be set as desired between the terminal positions visible in
[0068] Distribution of the fishing rod according to the invention may take place with several types of spring shaft 2, among which there are no great weight differences, however, the reel 40 being currently used may greatly influence the balance of the fishing rod, which can be adjusted to the optimal value with the adjustable length handle 1a (and this reveals possibilities for the use of longer spring shafts 2 as well). Well-adjusted balance has great significance especially in the case of spin fishing, when the angler holds the rod continuously. But good balance is also important during casting and reeling. In general a fishing rod has good balance if the centre of balance falls at the very front of the reel 40 being currently used. This status can be achieved by the angler placing the rod with reel attached onto his finger at a height equal to the location of the front of the reel, and if the rod does not tip over, it is balanced. This optimal status may be achieved by changing the free length l.sub.2 of the threaded shaft 4 of the handle 1a.
[0069] The preferable effects linked to the invention are the following: the fact that the fishing rod according to the invention makes it possible to attach both top-mounted and bottom-mounted front drag reels widely used in European angling, it is suitable for both casting angling and spinning angling. This is a consequence of that all part-units, components and elements of the fishing rod may be fixed to the other components with a releasable connection, i.e. it is a modular system, multifunction fishing rod, within the same system and between practical limits any number of types of handle and shaft may be used, the latter of which may be of varying flexibility, therefore it can be used as various types of rod. Its mechanical features may be influenced by the length, diameter and number of spring coils of the shaft generally made from stainless steel. The casting distance of the fishing rods according to the inventiondepending on weightcomplies with that of fishing rods approximately 2.0 m in length.
[0070] The fishing rod is compact, it has minimal space demand, its storage and transporting are optimal, it may be assembled and disassembled simply, quickly, and performed even several times during one fishing outing without any difficulty, and it makes it possible to switch from the casting system to the spinning system. Apart from spin fishing, it may be used to good effect in numerous angling methods.