Lure with reflectors
12239114 ยท 2025-03-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K85/011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A lure having a body with a line tie and one or more hooks attached to the body. The body includes pockets which are reflective such as by attaching a reflective material to the back wall of the pockets to make the lure more visible to a fish. Some prior art lures are not designed to reflect light or reflect light in one or a small number of directions.
Claims
1. A bait comprising: a body with a first side and a second side; an eyelet attached to a top side of the body; and a book attached to a back side of the body by a shank; and a plurality of pieces of reflective material attached to the body; a second plurality of pieces of reflective material; wherein the first side has a plurality of surfaces that form a truncated pyramidal shape; wherein each one of the plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the first side of the body, wherein the second side has a plurality of surfaces that form a truncated pyramidal shape; wherein each one of the second plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the second side of the body; and wherein the body has a prism located between the first side and the second side.
2. The bait of claim 1, further comprising a third plurality of pieces of reflective material; wherein the prism has a plurality of surfaces; and wherein each one of the third plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the prism.
3. The bait of claim 1, wherein each one of the plurality of pieces of reflective material are stickers.
4. A bait comprising: a body with a first side and a second side; an eyelet attached to a top side of the body; and a hook attached to a back side of the body by a shank; and a plurality of pieces of reflective material attached to the body; wherein the first side has a plurality of surfaces that form a truncated pyramidal shape; wherein each one of the plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the first side of the body; wherein a plurality of pockets are formed in the body; wherein each one of the plurality of pockets is formed in a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the first side of the body; and wherein each one of the plurality of pockets has a backwall.
5. The bait of claim 4, wherein each one of the plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the first side of the body by being attached to the backwall of a different one of the plurality of pockets on the first side of the body.
6. The bait of claim 4, wherein a second plurality of pockets are formed in the body; wherein each one of the second plurality of pockets is formed in a different one of the plurality of surfaces of the second side of the body; wherein each one of the second plurality of pockets has a backwall; and wherein each one of a second plurality of pieces of reflective material are attached to a different one of the second plurality of surfaces of the second side of the body by being attached to the backwall of a different one of the second plurality of pockets on the second side of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(32) One embodiment of a lure with reflectors is shown in
(33) The body 12 can include one or more recesses and/or pockets to accommodate features or accessories and in one embodiment has at least two pockets. For example, as seen in
(34) In the embodiment seen in
(35) The pocket 26 could have more than one reflective wall without defeating the spirit of the invention. Further, the reflective wall(s) of the pocket could be or include a side wall. For example, if the lure was a top water lure or bait, it may be desirable to have a wall, such as the top wall, be reflective so as to reflect light down from near the surface of the water into the water below where the fish may be.
(36) The reflective wall of each pocket 26 can be formed, created or set at a certain angle, e.g. up, down, left and/or right. The more angles that the reflective walls are formed, created or set at, the more directions that light will be reflected and the more likely it is that a fish will see the light.
(37) One consideration for setting the angles of the reflective walls can be the movement of the lure. For example, for a lure that moves, wobbles or rotates side to side, such as a top water lure or bait, the back walls 24 might be more varied from the longitudinal axis 32 because the lure itself will cause the back walls to move to different angles away from the vertical axis as it wobbles. For lures that move, wobble or rotate top to bottom, such as a crank bait or lure, the back walls might be more varied from the vertical axis 34 because the lure itself will cause the back walls to move to different angles away from the longitudinal axis as it wobbles.
(38) In one embodiment, the back wall 30 of each pocket 26 of the plurality of pockets on one side is at a compound angle, e.g. an angle from the longitudinal axis 32 and an angle from the vertical axis 34. In other words the cartesian plane of one back wall 30 is different than the cartesian plane of the other back walls. This configuration reflects the light in a large number of directions, which increases the chance of a fish seeing the reflection. In the embodiment seen in
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(41) TABLE-US-00001 Back First First Second Second Pocket Wall Direction Angle Direction Angle 112 212 312 86 512 90 114 214 314 88 514 101 116 216 316 89 516 90 118 218 318 90 518 101 120 220 320 90 520 90 122 222 322 90 522 102 124 224 324 90 524 81 126 226 326 92 526 87 128 228 328 92 528 97 130 230 330 93 530 83 132 232 332 96 532 96 134 234 334 99 534 90
(42) As the lure 10 is pulled through water by a fisherman or woman, such as, for example, by a line tied to the line tie 14 and the line being reeled, the lure will move, e.g. wobble side to side and/or front to back. As the lure 10 moves, light will hit and reflect from one or more reflective back walls 30. As lure 10 moves more, the light will stop hitting the one or more reflective back walls 30 and hit and reflect from one or more other reflective back walls 30. The process will repeat itself as the lure 10 is pulled through the water. Light reflecting off of one or more reflective back walls 30, stopping and then reflecting off of one or more other reflective back walls 30 will make the lure to blink, flash or have a disco ball effect.
(43) Alternatively or additionally, a first back wall 24 may reflect light in a first direction when the lure 10 is in a first position or orientation. When the lure 10 changes or moves to a different or second orientation or position, the first back wall 30 may reflect light in a second direction and a second back wall may reflect light in the first direction.
(44) The lure 10 may also be pulled through areas of light, such as, for example, open water, and areas of low or no light, such as in the shadow of a rock or tree. As the lure 10 is pulled through areas of light and dark, the one or more reflective back walls 30 will reflect the light, when in the light, and stop, when not in the light, also causing the lure look like it is blinking or flashing.
(45) When the lure is in a first position, a first pocket may reflect light in a first direction, and when the lure is in a second position, a second pocket reflects light in the first direction and the first pocket reflects light in a different direction.
(46) In another embodiment seen in
(47) The use of pockets 26 or recesses in the body 12 of the lure 10 also helps give the lure a more life-like appearance in that it gives the lure depth. As can be seen in one embodiment best seen in
(48) Even when the one or more reflective back walls 24 are reflecting light, the side walls 42 (as seen in
(49) In one embodiment, best seen in
(50) In one embodiment, the first body portion 44 has one more holes 48 formed therein that are configured to receive one or more posts 50 from the second body portion 46. The first body portion 44 can be secured to the second body 46 such as by adhesive. However, other means for attaching are known in the industry, e.g. screws, friction fitting, snap fitting, tongue, and groove, etc., the use of which would not defeat the spirit of the invention.
(51) The lure 10 can have pockets on both sides of the body 12. For example, the lure 10 could have at least two pockets or a first plurality of pockets on a first side of the body 12 and at least two additional pockets or a second plurality of pockets on a second side of the body. In the embodiment seen in
(52) In some embodiments it is desired to coat the lure 10 with a paint, epoxy, enamel, or other coating. Coating the lure 10 can also increase the strength and longevity of the lure. Further, some fish can see and are attracted to colors more than others.
(53) In one embodiment, the first body portion 44 may have a cavity 52 formed therein to receive the line tie 14. In the embodiment seen in
(54) In one embodiment, the first body portion 44 may have a second cavity 58 formed therein to receive a hook tie 60. In the embodiment seen in
(55) The exterior surface of the body or portions could include features to make the lure or jig look like the live bait it is attempting to mimic. For example, the front of the body could include an eye 66, although other features could be used, for example, texturing of the body to resemble scales or reflect light, fins, mouth, legs, etc., painting, epoxying, etc., without defeating the spirit of the invention. In some cases, such features could be molded in the body or added thereto.
(56) The use of pockets 26 with reflectors can be used with other styles and shapes of lures or baits. For example, in the embodiment seen in
(57) In another embodiment shown in
(58) The body 12 or head of the jig 10 may be any number of shapes, including round or spherical, football, the head of a fish, etc., the use of which would not defeat the spirit of the invention. A plurality of pieces of reflective material 28 may be attached to the body 12. If, for example, the body 12 is round, each of the plurality of pieces of reflective material 28 may be at a different compound angle. The body 12 may also have a plurality of panels or surfaces 72. In the embodiment seen in
(59) Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein. Further, although certain advantages of different embodiments and disadvantages of certain prior art are described, no single claim must realize every or any benefit or overcome every or any disadvantage.