HUNTING AND FISHING GEAR
20220338458 ยท 2022-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01M27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A hunting and fishing gear includes a haft (1), a harpoon body (2) extending in a longitudinal direction of the haft (1) from one end of the haft (1), and a plurality of harpoon tips (3) extending in a lateral direction Y from one side portion of the harpoon body (2) in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction X of the harpoon body (2), and a barb (5) or a come-off prevention section (11; 12) provided to protrude into a space part (4) from at least one of the harpoon tips (3) located in the space part (4). Therefore, when a person grips a handle (7) with the person's hand (17) to use the hunting and fishing gear by swinging it in the direction of an arrow Z, the plurality of harpoon tips easily pierce a prey.
Claims
1. A hunting and fishing gear comprising: a haft; a harpoon body extending in a longitudinal direction of the haft from one end of the haft; and a plurality of harpoon tips protruding in a lateral direction from one side portion of the harpoon body, wherein the plurality of harpoon tips form a first space part and a second space part adjacent to the first space part, a barb is provided in the first space part in a shape protruding toward the first space part from at least one of the plurality of harpoon tips located in the first space part, and the second space part does not include either a barb or a disconnection prevention section.
2. The hunting and fishing gear according to claim 1, wherein the second space part, different from the first space part, is not provided with a harpoon tip.
3. The hunting and fishing gear according to claim 1, wherein the harpoon tip and the barb are formed with blades.
4. The hunting and fishing gear according to claim 1, wherein the harpoon body in the first space part is not formed with a blade.
5. The hunting and fishing gear according to claim 1, wherein a protection section is provided at a distal end of the harpoon body in such a manner as to be protruded in the lateral direction over the plurality of harpoon tips.
6. The hunting and fishing gear according to claim 1, wherein a blade is provided on a back side of the harpoon body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0019] A hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0020] The number of the harpoon tips 3 is not limited to six, however, in the exemplified aspect, the number of the harpoon tips 3 is six, a first space part 4 and a second space part 6 are provided as space parts, and the first space part 4 and the second portion 6 are alternately adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction X of the harpoon body 2.
[0021] The hunting and fishing gear may have a shape in which a barb 5 is not provided in the first space part 4. Even in this case, it is possible to pierce a prey with the plurality of harpoon tips 3 by utilizing the centrifugal force generated when a person grips a handle 7 of the hunting and fishing gear with a person's hand 17 and swings it down in a direction of the arrow Z. Further, the barb 5 may be provided in a shape protruding from at least one of the harpoon tips 3 in the first space part 4 toward the first space part 4 side. However, in the exemplified aspect, the barbs 5 are provided in the shape protruding toward the first space part 4 side from a pair of harpoon tips 3 in the first space part 4. It is to be noted that, in the case where the barbs 5 are provided on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the first space part 4, it becomes difficult for the prey to escape and thus the prey is easily captured, compared to the case where the barbs 5 are provided on at least one of the harpoon tips 3 in the first space part 4. In the exemplified aspect, the barbs and come-off prevention sections are not provided in the second space part 6.
[0022] As described above, the hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0023] Also, an attachment structure of the handle 7 may be provided on the haft 1 so that the handle 7 can be attached and detached. A rod may be attached to the haft 1 to make the hunting and fishing gear to be a spear or a scythe.
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] Further, no blades are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, and also no blades are formed on the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and on the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4.
[0026] That is, the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. Because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are not provided with blades in a manner as to face with each other, there is an advantageous effect that the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 is difficult to come off and even if the prey struggles, it is difficult for the prey to escape.
[0027] Moreover, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. As such, because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are not provided with the blades, it is possible to prevent the prey from being cut by the portions that are not provided with the blades.
[0028] Incidentally, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are not formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, on the other hand, blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. Even in such a case, similar advantageous effects as those described in the paragraphs [0012] and [0013] are achieved.
[0029] In the meantime, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, and blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. In this case, there is an advantageous effect that the harpoon tips 3 easily pierce the prey and the prey is easily removed from the harpoon tips 3. However, when the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 struggles, the blades 9 and the blades similar to the blade 9 of the harpoon tips 3 cut out the pierced portion of the prey, hence it becomes easy for the prey to escape.
[0030] In a hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0031] In addition, as illustrated in
[0032] The blade 9 illustrated in
[0033] Incidentally, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are not formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, on the other hand, blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. Even in such a case, a similar advantageous effect as that described in the paragraph [0019] is achieved.
[0034] Further, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, and blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. In this case, there is an advantageous effect that the harpoon tips 3 easily pierce the prey and the prey is easily removed from the harpoon tip 3. However, when the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 struggles, the blades 9 and the blades similar to the blade 9 of the harpoon tips 3 cut out the pierced portion of the prey, hence it becomes easy for the prey to escape.
[0035] In the hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0036] The blade 9 illustrated in
[0037] Incidentally, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are not formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, on the other hand, blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. Even in such a case, a similar advantageous effect as that described in the paragraphs [0023] is achieved.
[0038] Further, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, and blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. In this case, there is an advantageous effect that the harpoon tips 3 easily pierce the prey and the prey is easily removed from the harpoon tips 3. However, when the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 struggles, the blades 9 and the blades similar to the blade 9 of the harpoon tips 3 cut out the pierced portion of the prey, hence it becomes easy for the prey to escape.
[0039] In a hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0040] Further, no blades are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, and also no blades are formed on the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and on the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4. That is, the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. Because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are not provided with blades in a manner as to face with each other, there is an advantageous effect that the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 is difficult to come off and even if the prey struggles, it is difficult for the prey to escape.
[0041] Moreover, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. As such, because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are not formed to be the blades, it is possible to prevent the prey from being cut by the portions that are not formed to be the blades.
[0042] Incidentally, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are not formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 positioned ahead of the come-off prevention sections 11, on the other hand, blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. Even in such a case, similar advantageous effects as those described in the paragraphs [0026] and [0027] are achieved.
[0043] Further, the hunting and fishing gear may be configured such that the blades 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 positioned ahead of the come-off prevention sections 11, and blades similar to the blade 9 are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6. In this case, there is an advantageous effect that the harpoon tips 3 easily pierce the prey and the prey is easily removed from the harpoon tips 3. However, when the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 struggles, the blades 9 and the blades similar to the blade 9 of the harpoon tips 3 cut out the pierced portion of the prey, hence it becomes easy for the prey to escape.
[0044] Also in the hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0045] In a hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0046] Furthermore, no blades are formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, and also no blades are formed on the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and on the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4. That is, the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. Because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6 are not provided with blades in a manner as to face with each other, there is an advantageous effect that the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 is difficult to come off and even if the prey struggles, it is difficult for the prey to escape.
[0047] Moreover, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are kept intact in terms of the plate thickness thereof and are not formed to be the blades. As such, because the pair of harpoon tips 3 in the second space part 6, the harpoon body 2 in the second space part 6 and the harpoon body 2 in the first space part 4 are not provided with blades, it is possible to prevent the prey from being cut by the portions that are not provided with the blades.
[0048] Incidentally, in
[0049] Further, the blades 9 may be formed on the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the barbs 5 in the first space part 4, and blades similar to the blade 9 may be formed on the harpoon tips 3 positioned ahead of the pair of come-off prevention sections 12 in the second space part 6. In this case, there is an advantageous effect that the harpoon tips 3 easily pierce the prey and the prey is easily removed from the harpoon tips 3. However, when the prey pierced by the harpoon tips 3 struggles, the blades 9 and the blades similar to the blade 9 of the harpoon tips 3 cut out the pierced portion of the prey, hence it becomes easy for the prey to escape.
[0050] Also in the hunting and fishing gear illustrated in
[0051] Embodiment 6 for carrying out the invention is illustrated in
[0052] Embodiments 1 to 3 for carrying out the invention and Embodiments 5 and 6 for carrying out the invention exemplify the cases where each of the pair of harpoon tips 3 is provided with one barb 5. However, the pair of harpoon tips 3 may be provided with a plurality of barbs 5 in such a manner as to be arranged in line in the lateral direction Y on the first space part 4 side. Incidentally, the number of barbs 5 of one harpoon tip 3 of the pair of harpoon tips 3 and the number of barbs 5 of the other harpoon tip 3 of the pair of harpoon tips 3 may be the same or may be different from each other.
[0053] The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0054] 1 haft
[0055] 2 harpoon body
[0056] 3 harpoon tip
[0057] 4 first space part
[0058] 5 barb
[0059] 6 second space part
[0060] 7 handle
[0061] 8 imaginary line
[0062] 9 blade
[0063] 10 protection section
[0064] 11 come-off prevention section
[0065] 12 come-off prevention section
[0066] 13 blade
[0067] 14 distal end
[0068] 15 harpoon tip side protection section
[0069] 16 back side protection section
[0070] X longitudinal direction of haft 1 and harpoon body 2
[0071] Y lateral direction intersecting the longitudinal direction
[0072] Z wielding direction