Tieable Quick Release Fishing Sinker
20170086439 ยท 2017-03-30
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Abstract
A quick release fishing sinker consists of a sealed packet formed from a material that dissolves in water, and weighted sinker material contained inside the sealed packet. The sealed packet may be composed of an elongated volume of dissolvable polymer film that has an unfilled portion formable into a tieable thread line for attachment by tying to fishing line, bait, or fishing tackle. The unfilled portion of the packet may occur between filled ends of the packet or primarily at one end of the packet opposite a filled end of the packet.
Claims
1. A sinker comprising: a sealed packet formed from a material that dissolves in water; and weighted sinker material contained inside the sealed packet.
2. The sinker of claim 1 wherein the sealed packet is composed of a dissolvable polymer film.
3. The sinker of claim 2 wherein the dissolvable polymer film is selected from the group consisting of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polylactide (PLA), and polyglycolide (PGA).
4. The sinker of claim 2 wherein the sealed packet is formed by heat sealing the dissolvable polymer film.
5. The sinker of claim 1 wherein the weighted sinker material consists of one or more substances selected from the group consisting of sand, salt, and sugar.
6. The sinker of claim 1 wherein the sealed packet is at least partially composed of a dissolvable paper.
7. The sinker of claim 1 wherein a portion of the sealed packet is composed of a dissolvable polymer film and another portion of the sealed packet is composed of a dissolvable paper.
8. The sinker of claim 7 wherein the sealed packet has a generally rectangular shape and the dissolvable polymer film is heat sealed vertically along each of the left and right sides of the packet and heat sealed horizontally along each of the upper and lower sides of the packet.
9. The sinker of claim 8 wherein the heat sealed portion of the upper side of the packet consists of two horizontally disposed flaps each of which are heat sealed to each other and to the packet.
10. The sinker of claim 8 wherein the heat sealed portion of the upper side of the packet extends to form a triangular spout-like tab and seal surrounding a round softer spot optimized for hook piercing.
11. The sinker of claim 8 wherein each of the heat sealed portions of the upper side and lower side of the packet extends to form a triangular spout-like tab and seal surrounding a round softer spot optimized for hook piercing.
12. The sinker of claim 8 wherein a portion of the heat sealed portion of the upper side of the packet comprises a fuse that determines the release time of the sinker.
13. The sinker of claim 1 wherein the sealed packet is formed of sand and dissolvable polymer film material that has an unfilled portion formable as a tieable thread line for tying to fishing line, bait, or fishing tackle.
14. The sinker of claim 13 wherein the dissolvable packet is narrow and elongated.
15. The sinker of claim 13 wherein the unfilled portion of the packet occurs between filled ends of the packet.
16. The sinker of claim 13 wherein the unfilled portion of the packet occurs primarily at one end of the packet opposite a filled end of the packet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims. Component parts shown in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and may be exaggerated to better illustrate the important features of the invention. Dimensions shown are exemplary only. In the drawings, like reference numerals may designate like parts throughout the different views, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] This invention further clarifies use of dissolving film in detachable sinker design, and the formation of the film into dissolvable packets suitable for filling with weighted material such as sand, salt, fish oil, etc. Sand is the weight material of most interest due to its low cost, inertness, and non-toxicity. Other materials of interest include gravel, salt, sugar, and other grainy or dissolvable material.
[0020] Various types of non-aqueous liquids, such as oils, may be added to the weighted material. Some dissolvable packets may be formed from various sand and oil combinations including using fish oils and other wildlife attractants.
[0021] There are several ways to attach the invention to a fishing line or lure. Some attachment methods are better suited to particular types of fishing, types of fishing lures, types of hook, tackle, etc.
[0022] One attachment method is to simply stab the hook into the line-attaching end of the dissolvable packet in one of several places, for example above a heat-seal or in an area between two heat seals. Another attachment method involves stabbing the fishing hook into one of several places along the dissolvable packet and then pulling the packet up and over the eyelet of the top of the hook, so that the packet rests against the eyelet (see
[0023] A third attachment method involves a stabbing through of a fishing hook into one side of the dissolvable packet, and subsequently stabbing the hook through the opposite side of the packet, to allow the packet to be threaded onto the line and thus allowed to rest above the hook eyelet completely (see
[0024] In another embodiment, rapidly disintegrating water soluble paper (or simply a dissolving paper) can be used in place of the dissolving film in one of several places on the dissolvable packet. For example, the entire packet could be made of dissolving paper. Unlike with dissolving film, however, when dissolving paper comes in contact with oil, its dissolving properties change. Therefore, a dissolving paper material may be added as a strengthener or as a fuse at the line-attaching end. The paper may be enclosed within the polymer or may attach to an exterior part of the polymer in such a way that exposes the paper directly to water upon immersion of the sinker. The thickness and area of the dissolving paper fuse portion may be selected to determine the dissolving rate.
[0025] The film can be sealed so that the packet is of a desired geometry to assist usability, such as shaping the packet to provide for different release times, different casting strengths, and other variable parameters. Simple heat-sealing methods used to manufacture typical packets of salt, sugar, etc. are known to work well.
[0026] Some specialized sealing methods used by packet manufacturers are also well suited to creation of the packet. For example, a packet can be formed that has a funnel-type end such as those commonly used to dispense ketchup, mustard, etc. Such an end can be used to enable the narrow part of the funnel to become a specialized attachment and fusing mechanism for the invention.
[0027] The dissolvable packet may be formed from a polymer film such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polylactide (PLA), or polyglycolide (PGA). Various film thicknesses may be used to achieve a desired tensile strength or dissolving rate or release time. The dissolvable packet may be formed from two layers of polymer film by heat-sealing the layers together vertically and horizontally to form three sealed sides and an open top. These seals create the volume for retaining the weighted material within the interior of the packet. After filling the packet from the open top, the top is also heat sealed. In one embodiment, the open top end, after sealing, becomes the line attaching end. The top end may be configured with multiple heat seals to form an area for attaching fishing line, for example, an area between two horizontal seals. A hole may be formed through this area between the seals, for tying or threading of fishing line.
[0028] In one exemplary embodiment, a sinker weighing approximately one ounce is formed by heat sealing polymer layers into a rectangular packet measuring 2 inches long by inches wide by inches thick, filling the packet with sand, and sealing the top of the packet. The top of the packet is preferably sealed by a heat-weld.
[0029] In other embodiments, a strip of dissolving paper may be placed in or around the line attaching end of the sinker to increase the pull strength of the packet. Some or all of the dissolving paper attached to this area is exposed on an exterior surface of the packet. The paper may be partially enclosed within the polymer or may attach to an exterior part of the polymer in such a way that exposes the paper directly to water upon immersion of the sinker. This exposed portion of the dissolving paper acts like a mechanical fuse, in that the dissolving paper is selected to dissolve more rapidly than the polymer and therefore determines the release time required for the sinker to detach from the fishing line. The fuse portion may be formed in a variety of shapes to achieve a desired release time.
[0030] In other embodiments, as shown in
[0031] Exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in an illustrative style. Accordingly, the terminology employed throughout should be read in a non-limiting manner. Although minor modifications to the teachings herein will occur to those well versed in the art, it shall be understood that what is intended to be circumscribed within the scope of the patent warranted hereon are all such embodiments that reasonably fall within the scope of the advancement to the art hereby contributed, and that that scope shall not be restricted, except in light of the appended claims and their equivalents.