Spring Actuated Weedless Fishing Lure
20250280808 ยท 2025-09-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K85/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A spring actuated weedless fishing lure increases the chances of successfully catching a fish without entangling a hook on plant material. A weedless guard system prevents the hook from catching on weeds and compresses a spring to hold the spring and hook in a retracted position. When a fish strikes, the weedless guard system is released allowing the spring to expand and push the hook in a longitudinal direction to an expanded position away from other parts of the lure. This expanded position provides a greater area for the fish's mouth to engage with the hook without interference from other parts of the lure. The expanded position also allows the hooks to embed closer to the front of a fish's mouth and reduces the risk of the fish swallowing the whole lure.
Claims
1. A fishing lure, comprising: a decorative hollow body comprising an aperture; a housing disposed inside and aligned longitudinally with the decorative hollow body; a hook extending at least partially from the housing, the hook comprising (1) a plate disposed inside the housing, (2) a longitudinal body coupled to the plate and extending from the plate longitudinally, (3) a curved portion extending from the longitudinal body and comprising a barb disposed at a distal end of the curved portion, wherein the hook is configured to be movable between a retracted position wherein the barb of the hook is disposed within the decorative hollow body and an extended position wherein the barb of the hook extends through the aperture in the decorative hollow body and is disposed entirely outside of the decorative hollow body; a spring disposed inside the housing between and in contact with a forward end of the housing and the plate, the spring configured to selectively move the hook from the retracted position to the extended position in a longitudinal direction; a guard having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the guard is fixedly coupled to the housing, wherein the second end of the guard is releasably coupled to the hook, and wherein the guard is configured to selectively decouple from the hook and allow the spring to expand to move the hook from the retracted position to the extended position upon application of pressure to the guard.
2. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a substantially cylindrical body.
3. The fishing lure of claim 2, wherein the plate consists of a single plate, and wherein the housing comprises an annular lip extending inwardly from the substantially cylindrical body to retain the single plate within the housing.
4. The fishing lure of claim 3, further comprising: a sealing ring disposed around the plate.
5. The fishing lure of claim 3, wherein the plate forms a seal against the substantially cylindrical body of the housing.
6. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the hook comprises a second curved portion extending from the longitudinal body and comprising a second barb disposed at a distal end of the second curved portion.
7. The fishing lure of claim 6, further comprising: a brace disposed between the curved portion and the second curved portion.
8. The fishing lure of claim 7, wherein the second end of the guard is releasably coupled to the brace, and wherein the guard is configured to selectively decouple from the brace and allow the spring to expand to move the hook from the retracted position to the extended position upon application of pressure to the guard.
9. The fishing lure of claim 6, wherein the decorative hollow body comprises a second aperture through which the second barb and at least a portion of the second curved portion of the hook pass when the hook is moved from the retracted position to the extended position.
10. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the hook comprises a second longitudinal body coupled to the plate and extending from the plate longitudinally, and a second curved portion extending from the second longitudinal body and comprising a second barb disposed at a distal end of the second curved portion.
11. The fishing lure of claim 10, further comprising: a brace disposed between the curved portion and the second curved portion.
12. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the second end of the guard is releasably coupled to the brace, and wherein the guard is configured to selectively decouple from the brace and allow the spring to expand to move the hook from the retracted position to the extended position upon application of pressure to the guard.
13. The fishing lure of claim 10, wherein the decorative hollow body comprises a second aperture through which the second barb and at least a portion of the second curved portion of the hook pass when the hook is moved from the retracted position to the extended position.
14. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the guard engages with the curved portion of the hook to retain the hook in the retracted position.
15. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the guard does not engage with the barb of the hook to retain the hook in the retracted position.
16. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the decorative hollow body is shaped like a frog, a fish, a worm, or an insect.
17. A fishing lure comprising: a decorative hollow body comprising at least one aperture; a housing disposed inside and aligned longitudinally with the decorative hollow body; a hook assembly extending at least partially from the housing, the hook assembly comprising (1) a plate disposed inside the housing, (2) at least one longitudinal body coupled to the plate and extending from the plate longitudinally, (3) a first curved portion extending from the at least one longitudinal body and comprising a first barb disposed at a distal end of the first curved portion, and (4) a second curved portion extending from the at least one longitudinal body and comprising a second barb disposed at a distal end of the second curved portion, wherein the hook assembly is configured to be movable between a retracted position wherein the first barb and the second barb of the hook assembly are disposed within the decorative hollow body and an extended position wherein the first barb and the second barb of the hook assembly extend through the at least one aperture in the decorative hollow body and are disposed entirely outside of the decorative hollow body; a spring disposed inside the housing between and in contact with a forward end of the housing and the plate, the spring configured to selectively move the hook assembly from the retracted position to the extended position in a longitudinal direction; a guard having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the guard is fixedly coupled to the housing, wherein the second end of the guard is releasably coupled to the hook assembly, and wherein the guard is configured to selectively decouple from the hook assembly and allow the spring to expand to move the hook assembly from the retracted position to the extended position upon application of pressure to the guard.
18. The fishing lure of claim 17, further comprising: a brace disposed between the first curved portion and the second curved portion, wherein the second end of the guard is releasably coupled to the brace, and wherein the guard is configured to selectively decouple from the brace and allow the spring to expand to move the hook assembly from the retracted position to the extended position upon application of pressure to the guard.
19. The fishing lure of claim 18, wherein at least one of the guard and the brace comprises a barb or a hook configured to releasably couple the guard and the brace.
20. The fishing lure of claim 17, wherein the decorative hollow body is shaped like a frog, a fish, a worm, or an insect.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The system and method of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0018] Hook 18 may be a single hook, but is more preferably a double hook. Each hook 18 preferably comprises a longitudinal body or shaft 30, an curved or arcuate portion 32, and a barbed end 34. When a double hook 18 is used, a single shaft 30 may split or fork prior to arcuate portions 32 to form a double hook or two separate shafts 30 may be used. When a double hook 18 is used, wireless guard system 16 also preferably comprises brace 22 and a barb 24. Brace 22 is disposed between the two hooks 18 and barb 24 extends from brace 22. In this preferred embodiment, guard 20 is a single pin or piece of wire with one end connected to housing 12 and the distal end may have an aperture to engage with barb 24. Alternatively, the distal end of guard 20 may have a small hook or barb to engage with brace 22 (in which case it is not necessary to use barb 24) or a loop may dangle from brace 22 (in place of barb 24) to engage with the hook or barb on the end of guard 20. In another preferred embodiment as shown in
[0019] Housing 12 is preferably substantially cylindrical with one sealed end near attachment mechanism 14. The other end is at least partially open to allow movement of an elongated shaft 30 or longitudinal portion of hook 18 along a longitudinal axis of housing 12. Spring 28 is preferably disposed inside housing 12, between the sealed end of housing 12 and plate 26, which is also disposed inside housing 12. Plate 26 is connected or connectable to the elongated shaft portion 30 of hook 18. Hook 18 and plate 26 may be integrally formed or connected together by adhesive, welding, threaded attachment, or the like. A seal, such as an o-ring, may optionally be placed around plate 26 to provide a water-tight or substantially water-tight seal to prevent water from entering the portion of housing 12 in which spring 28 is disposed. Alternatively, plate 26 may optionally be made of material, such as rubber, that acts as a seal against interior wall surfaces of housing 12 to prevent water from entering the portion of housing 12 in which spring 28 is disposed. This may allow the interior spring cavity of housing 12 to be filled with air or another gas to aid in lure 10 floating at or near the surface of the water, if desired.
[0020] When guard 20 is connected to hook 18 (or barb 24), it holds hook 18 and plate 26 in a retracted position, compressing spring 28 inside housing 12 as shown in
[0021] According to another preferred embodiment, lure 10 also comprises a decorative hollow body 36 that is in a shape, such as a frog as shown in
[0022] According to another preferred embodiment, spring 28 may be integrally formed with a longitudinal portion of hook 18 without requiring use of plate 26. According to another preferred embodiment, housing 12 may be integrally formed with attachment mechanism 14 and/or guard 20 or these parts may be connected together by adhesive, sonic welding, threaded connections, or a combination thereof. Housing 12 may also be integrally formed with hollow body 36 or housing and hollow body may be a single substantially cylindrical unit (particularly if a narrow bodied design, such as a worm, is used). Various materials, such as plastics, rubber, and metals, may be used for the parts of lure 10, as will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Lure 10 according to various preferred embodiments may be of differing sizes, depending on the type of fish that the user desires to catch. Typically lure 10 (without hollow body 36) will preferably be around 2.5 to 5.5 inches long (in a retracted position) and around 1 to 2.5 inches wide. With hollow body 36, lure 10 will preferably be around 2.75 to 7 inches long (in a retracted position) and around 1.25 to 4 inches wide. Other sizes may also be used depending on the size and type of fish desired. Lure 10 can be reused multiple times by simply pushing hook 18 inward toward housing 12 to compress spring 28 and re-engaging guard 20 with hook 18 (or barb 24 or other releasable connection used in weedless guard system 16) to hold spring 28 in the retracted position in preparation for the next fish strike.
[0023] Although primarily described with a two hook configuration as shown in the figures, embodiments of the invention may use a single hook or any multiple hook configuration as will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. Those of ordinary skill in the art will also appreciate upon reading this specification and the description of preferred embodiments herein that modifications and alterations to the system may be made within the scope of the invention and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.