Belt Engageable Fishing Pole Holder

20170105401 ยท 2017-04-20

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    Abstract

    A belt engageable fishing rod holder is provided having a body, a front wall, and a rear wall extending between two ends and a pair of opposing side edges. A belt running through the body is adapted for passage of a belt therethrough to hold the body against the body of a user where a rod holder projecting a front wall is configured to engage a handle end of a fishing rod.

    Claims

    1. A fishing rod holder apparatus, comprising: a body having a first end and a second end; said body having a front wall extending between said first end and said second end; said body having a rear wall extending between a first end and a second end; a pair of opposing side edges communicating in-between said front wall and said rear wall; a belt passage communicating through said body, said belt passage adapted for passage of a belt therethrough for holding said body against the body of a user in an as-used position; a rod holder projecting from a first end at said front wall to a distal end, said rod holder having an axial passage depending therein from said distal end; said axial passage configured to engage a handle end of a fishing rod.

    2. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: a curved projecting portion extending from an exterior surface of said rear wall at a central portion of said body, said projecting portion extending in a curve to a peak extension from said rear surface in-between said first end and said second end.

    3. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: curved opposing side edges communicating between said front wall and said rear wall, said curved opposing side edges configured to position an ergonomic comfortable surface of said body against said body of said user.

    4. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: curved opposing side edges communicating between said front wall and said rear wall, said curved opposing side edges configured to position an ergonomically comfortable surface of said body against said body of said user.

    5. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: opposing planar portions of said exterior surface of said rear wall positioned on opposite sides of said projecting portion and respectively adjacent said first end and said second end of said body.

    6. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: opposing planar portions of said exterior surface of said rear wall positioned on opposite sides of said projecting portion and respectively adjacent said first end and said second end of said body.

    7. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 1, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    8. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    9. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 3, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    10. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 4, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    11. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 5, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    12. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising: said belt passage communicating between said first end and said second end of said body; said belt passage having a narrowing point positioned in a central area of said belt passage in-between said first end and said second end; a width of said narrowing point being shorter than a width of said belt passage adjacent said first end and adjacent said second end; and said narrowing point adapted to crimp opposing edges of said belt having a belt width exceeding said second width when communicated though said belt passage, whereby said body is held in position upon said belt while in said as used position.

    13. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 2, additionally comprising: a member in an engagement across a central position in said axial passage, said member running perpendicular to an axis of said axial passage; and said member configured for a gimbaled said handle end of said rod.

    14. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 13, additionally comprising: said engagement of said member across said central position in said axial passage, being a removable engagement therein.

    15. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 6, additionally comprising: a member in an engagement across a central position in said axial passage, said member running perpendicular to an axis of said axial passage; and said member configured for a gimbaled said handle end of said rod.

    16. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 7, additionally comprising: a member in an engagement across a central position in said axial passage, said member running perpendicular to an axis of said axial passage; and said member configured for a gimbaled said handle end of said rod.

    17. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 12, additionally comprising: a member in an engagement across a central position in said axial passage, said member running perpendicular to an axis of said axial passage; and said member configured for a gimbaled said handle end of said rod.

    18. The fishing rod holder apparatus of claim 17, additionally comprising: said engagement of said member across said central position in said axial passage, being a removable engagement therein.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING FIGURES

    [0026] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form a part of the specification, illustrate some, but not the only or exclusive examples of embodiments and/or features of the invention. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than limiting.

    [0027] In the drawings:

    [0028] FIG. 1 is a side view of a body of the device showing it adapted for engagement with the handle end of a fishing rod, and showing a belt in broken line running through a belt pathway which narrows at a central point in a manner adapted to crimp a belt running therethrough. Also shown is a rear wall positioned projecting portion.

    [0029] FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of the device showing a projecting rod holding portion having an axial passage and having a member engaged across the passage employable as an engagement member for a gimbal engageable rod.

    [0030] FIG. 3 is a side view of the body of the device showing the projection portion extending from the rear wall and the belt passage communicating through the body having a first width W1, which extends through a centrally located narrowing portion having a smaller width W2, as noted in FIG. 1.

    [0031] FIG. 4 depicts a rear perspective view of a favored mode of the body of the device, showing a curved ergonomic projecting portion extending from a central area of the rear wall of the body in-between the curved opposing side edges and planar portions adjacent the first and second ends.

    [0032] FIG. 5 depicts another mode of the device where the curved projecting portion extends between points immediately adjacent to the opposing first and second sides of the body.

    [0033] FIG. 6 depicts a front perspective mode of the body of the device, showing the body having a removably engageable traverse member for a gimbal engagement with the handle of the rod, which may be removed where the axial passage of the projecting portion is adapted to engage a rod in a non gimbal engagement.

    [0034] FIG. 7 is a depiction of a rear of the body of the device showing an oval cut away portion and the narrowing central portion of the belt passageway which is configured to crimp upon the two edges of a belt communicated through the body to hold the body in place on the belt.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

    [0035] In this description, any directional prepositions if employed, such as up, upwardly, down, downwardly, front, back, first, second, top, upper, bottom, lower, left, right and other such terms referring to the device or depictions as such may be oriented, are describing it such as it appears in the drawings and are used for convenience only. Such terms of direction and location are not intended to be limiting or to imply that the device herein has to be used or positioned in any particular orientation.

    [0036] Now referring to drawings in FIGS. 1-7, wherein similar components are identified by like reference numerals, there is seen in FIG. 1 a side view of a preferred mode of the device 10 which has a body 12, adapted for engagement with the handle end of a fishing rod 17. In all preferred modes of the device 10 herein, a belt passage 13 communicates through the body between opposing ends thereof.

    [0037] This belt passage 13 is configured for engagement of a belt 14 therethrough which will enter and exit the belt passage 13 at opposing ends of the body 12, and allow the user to engage the body 12 to their belt 14 to an as-used positioning of the device 10, adjacent the front of the body of the user centered where the user may employ two hands to control the rod 17 and any reel 15 engaged therewith.

    [0038] As can be seen in FIG. 1, and FIG. 7, the belt passage 13 is formed with a narrowing portion or section 18 of the belt passage 13, positioned in a central area between the opposing ends 20 and 22, of the body 12. This narrowing section 18, is configured to be narrower than the openings to the belt passage 13 at the ends 20, and 22, and adapted to cause a folding or cinching of the belt 14 from the sidewall forming the narrowing section 18 of the belt passage 13.

    [0039] This cinching of one or both opposing sides of the belt 14, forms a cinched engagement of the body 12 with the belt 14 of the user, when the device 10 is engaged with their belt 14 in the as-used position adjacent the body of the user and any clothing worn by the user sandwiched therebetween. Such a cinched engagement prevents a sliding of the body 12 on the belt 14 which was found to occur in modes of the device 10 with a smooth bore belt passage 13 lacking a narrowing section 18.

    [0040] Shown in FIG. 2, is a front perspective view of the body 12 of the device 10, showing a projecting rod holder 24 extending away from an exterior surface of the front wall 26 of the body 12. The rod holder 24 extends to a distal end 28 and has an axial passage 30 depending into the rod holder 24 from the distal end 28. This axial passage 30 is configured to surround and operatively engage with the handle end 32 of the rod 17, during use with the device 10 in an as-used position engaged with the belt 14 on the user.

    [0041] A member 34 may be positioned and engaged across the sidewall defining the axial passage 30, and employed where the handle end 32 of a rod 17 is in a gimbal engagement with the body 12. Such is popular to prevent lateral movement of the rod 17 once a fish is hooked and being played. In an alternative mode of the device 10 such as in FIG. 6, the member 34 may be left out or it may be removably engageable with the axial passage 30.

    [0042] As shown in the figures, in a preferred mode of the device 10, curved opposing top and bottom edges 25 and 27, communicate about the exterior of the body 12 between the exterior surface of the front wall 26 and rear wall 35 of the body 10. As noted such were discovered during experimenting, to significantly reduce discomfort to the user wearing the device 10 on a belt 14 in an as-used position pressing against their torso, when sitting, or when working the rod and reel to wind in a fish.

    [0043] A side view of the body 12 of the device is shown in FIG. 3. The rod holder 24 projects from the front wall 26, at an upward angle thereby positioning the axial passage 30 at an upward angle relative to the surface and front wall 26. This is preferred to maintain the rod 17 at an upward angle when the handle end is positioned within the axial passage 30. Also, shown are the belt passage 13, and the narrowing 18 thereof at a central portion.

    [0044] As noted, FIG. 4, depicts a rear perspective view of a favored mode of the body 12 of the device 10. Shown is the rear wall 35 curved ergonomic projecting portion 36 centrally located between the first and second ends 20 and 22. As shown in FIG. 4, in a particularly preferred mode of the device 10 planar portions 38 are positioned on either side of the curved projecting portion 38 and adjacent the first and second ends. Such has been found to be comfortable to for the user during wearing of the device 10 on their belt 14, and also provide increased comfort and stability as the projecting portion is ergonomic and gently depresses the body of the user when pulled against it by the belt 14. This engagement has also been shown to enhance stability of the body 12 during use.

    [0045] An alternative mode of a curved projecting portion 36 is shown in FIG. 5, which in experimentation also worked well to provide a comfortable and ergonomic contact with the body of the user during use. In an unlikely discovery however, the mode of the device 10 in FIG. 4, with planar portions 38 on both sides was found to be more comfortable over long periods while concurrently providing an ergonomic contact with the body 11 of the user and stabilizing the body 12.

    [0046] In FIG. 6 is shown a front perspective view of the body 12 of the device 10 showing the axial passage 30 deepening into the rod holder 24, without a member 34 therein. The device 10 as shown may be employed in this manner, or a removably engageable member 34, situated in a removably engageable insert 40 adapted for removable engagement with the axial passage 30 may be employed. Such a removable engagement of the insert 40 may be by frictional engagement of the exterior wall 41 of the insert with an interior wall 43 defining the axial passage 30, or by threads on each, or other mating cooperative fasteners positioned on each of the axial passage 30 and the insert 40.

    [0047] Finally, shown in FIG. 7, is a rear of the body 12 of the device 10 with a cut away sectional view, of the belt passage 13. As depicted the narrowing portion 18 which has a width or diameter W2 which is narrower than the width or diameter W1 of the belt passage 13, provides a frictional engagement crimping point in the belt passage 13. This is preferred in all modes of the device, whereby a belt 14 pulled through the belt passage 13 and extending therefrom at both ends 20 and 22, to an engagement surrounding the user, is crimped at the narrowing portion 18. This crimped engagement provides a position-fixing securement of the body 12 in position on the belt 14, which is not easily altered without significant force by the user. The narrower width W2 of the diameter of the passage 13 at the narrowing portion 18, will frictionally engage the sides of a belt 14 pulled through it, and in many cases will cause the opposing sides of the belt 14, to fold over one side surface of the belt 14 in a crimped engagement. Thus, where the device 10 is configured with the belt passage 13 such that it is adapted when employed with a belt 14 having a width wider than the width W2 at the narrowing point 18, for form such a crimped engagement in the preferred manner. With the device 10 in an as-used position on the belt 14 of a user such as in FIG. 1, this crimped engagement maintains the position of the body 12 on the belt 14 during use.

    [0048] While all of the fundamental characteristics and features of the belt engageable fishing rod holder device 10 herein have been shown and described herein, with reference to particular embodiments thereof, a latitude of modification, various changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and it will be apparent that in some instances, some features of the invention may be employed without a corresponding use of other features without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth. It should also be understood that upon reading this disclosure and becoming aware of the disclosed novel and useful device and system herein disclosed, that various substitutions, modifications, and variations may occur to and be made by those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Consequently, all such modifications and variations and substitutions, as would occur to those skilled in the art are considered included within the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.