CN110710510B - Reel tool for fishing - Google Patents

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CN110710510B
CN110710510B CN201910620421.7A CN201910620421A CN110710510B CN 110710510 B CN110710510 B CN 110710510B CN 201910620421 A CN201910620421 A CN 201910620421A CN 110710510 B CN110710510 B CN 110710510B
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青木真吾
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/48Spanners; Wrenches for special purposes
    • B25B13/50Spanners; Wrenches for special purposes for operating on work of special profile, e.g. pipes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K89/00Reels
    • A01K89/015Reels with a rotary drum, i.e. with a rotating spool
    • A01K89/0192Frame details
    • A01K89/01921Frame disassembly features
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/02Spanners; Wrenches with rigid jaws
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B13/00Spanners; Wrenches
    • B25B13/56Spanner sets
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B25HAND TOOLS; PORTABLE POWER-DRIVEN TOOLS; MANIPULATORS
    • B25BTOOLS OR BENCH DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, FOR FASTENING, CONNECTING, DISENGAGING OR HOLDING
    • B25B27/00Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for
    • B25B27/14Hand tools, specially adapted for fitting together or separating parts or objects whether or not involving some deformation, not otherwise provided for for assembling objects other than by press fit or detaching same

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Abstract

The present invention makes it easy to manage a plurality of tools for a fishing reel. A fishing reel tool (200) for a dual-bearing reel is provided with a box-shaped wrench portion (210) and an operating portion (220). The box-shaped spanner (210) is engaged with the lid of the battery case of the dual-bearing reel. The operation unit (220) is provided with a housing unit (221B) for housing the hexagonal wrench (300), and a recess (223) for housing the button cell (400). The housing part (221B) is provided with a first housing part (221 BA) and a second housing part (221 BB), the first housing part (221 BA) houses the short side part (320) of the allen wrench (300) and one end part of the long side part (310) connected to the short side part (320), and the second housing part (221 BB) houses the other end part of the long side part (310).

Description

Reel tool for fishing
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fishing reel tool for a fishing reel.
Background
Tools are necessary for maintenance of fishing reels. For example, patent document 1 discloses a fishing reel (dual-bearing reel in patent document 1) assembled using a fastener (screw 18 in patent document 1), but a tool is necessary when loosening or tightening the fastener.
On the other hand, patent document 1 also discloses a detachable member (a cover member 27 in patent document 1) that is detachable by rotation from a fishing reel body (a portion of the case body 23 including the battery case 17 in patent document 1). The detachable member is configured to be attachable and detachable by inserting a coin into a groove provided at an upper portion and rotating the detachable member with the coin.
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2007-195433.
The inventors of the present application considered thinning, designing, and the like of the detachable member, and considered that the detachable member was detached by a special tool (more specifically, a box spanner) by changing the shape of the detachable member. However, in such a case, a tool for attaching and detaching the component and a tool for fastening the coupler are required. That is, a fishing reel requires a plurality of tools, and management thereof is complicated.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a fishing reel tool that can easily manage a plurality of tools for a fishing reel.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention is a fishing reel tool (e.g., fishing reel tool 200) for attaching and detaching a detachable member (e.g., cover 165B) having a first engaging portion (e.g., protrusion 165 BC) on an outer peripheral surface thereof to and from a body of a fishing reel (e.g., dual-bearing reel 100), the detachable member including a box-shaped wrench portion (e.g., box-shaped wrench portion 210) engaged with the first engaging portion, and an operating portion (e.g., operating portion 220) for operating the box-shaped wrench portion, the operating portion including a housing portion (e.g., housing portion 221B) housing a rod wrench (e.g., hexagonal wrench 300), the rod wrench (e.g., hexagonal wrench 300) being loosened or tightened with a second engaging portion (e.g., bolt 163) for assembling the fishing reel, namely, a fastening coupler (e.g., bolt 163) having a second engaging portion (e.g., bolt hole 163A) on an inner peripheral surface thereof.
With this configuration, the rod spanner can be accommodated in the operation portion of the fishing reel tool according to the present invention. Therefore, a plurality of tools (box-type wrench portion and rod wrench) for a fishing reel can be easily managed.
Further, the following structure is also possible: the bar wrench has an L-shape having a long side portion (e.g., a long side portion 310) and a short side portion (e.g., a short side portion 320) connected to one end of the long side portion, and the storage portion includes a first storage portion (e.g., a first storage portion 221 BA) for storing the short side portion and one end of the long side portion of the bar wrench, and a second storage portion (e.g., a second storage portion 221 BB) for storing the other end of the long side portion of the bar wrench.
With this configuration, the L-shaped bar wrench can be stored with both ends fixed.
Further, the fishing reel may be configured such that the body has a battery case (for example, battery case 165) for housing a battery (for example, button battery 400), the detachable member is a lid (for example, lid 165B) detachable from the battery case, and the operating portion further includes a recess (for example, recess 223) for housing the battery.
With this configuration, the battery can be easily managed together with the fishing reel tool and the rod wrench according to the present invention.
In addition, the receiving portion may be configured to cross at least a part of an opening of the recess when the bar wrench is received.
With this configuration, the battery can be prevented from falling out of the recess.
Effects of the invention
According to the present invention, a plurality of tools for a fishing reel can be easily managed.
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Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a dual-bearing reel that is the subject of use of a fishing reel tool according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the side of the box spanner portion of the fishing reel tool according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing the operating portion side of a fishing reel tool according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a fishing reel tool according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing a situation in which the fishing reel tool according to the embodiment of the present invention can be engaged with a battery cover of a dual-bearing reel.
Fig. 6 (a) is a perspective view showing a case where a hexagonal wrench and a button battery can be housed in the fishing reel tool according to the embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 6 (b) is a perspective view showing a state in which a hexagonal wrench and a button battery are housed in the fishing reel tool according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a fishing reel tool according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same or equivalent portions are denoted by the same reference numerals.
(schematic Structure of Dual-bearing reel)
First, a dual-bearing reel 100 that is a target of use of a fishing reel tool according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1.
The dual-bearing reel 100 is a fishing reel. The dual-bearing reel 100 includes a reel foot 110, a first body portion 120, a handle 130, a spool 140, a clutch operating portion 150, a second body portion 160, and a coupling portion 170. The dual-bearing reel 100 is attached to a fishing rod via a reel foot 110. The dual-bearing reel 100 further includes a level wind mechanism (not shown) for uniformly winding the wire around the spool 140. In the following description, the direction of the cover 162 (left side as viewed from a user of a fishing rod on which the dual-bearing reel 100 is mounted) is referred to as "left", and the direction of the spool 140 (right side as viewed from the user) is referred to as "right".
The first body 120 rotatably supports one end (right end) of the spool 140. The handle 130 is attached to the first body portion 120, and the first body portion 120 includes a rotation transmission mechanism (not shown) that transmits rotation of the handle 130 to the drum 140 to rotate the drum 140. The first body 120 further includes a clutch mechanism, a mechanical brake, a drag mechanism, and the like. The clutch mechanism transmits the rotation of the handle 130 to the drum 140 when the clutch mechanism is engaged, and does not transmit the rotation to the drum 140 when the clutch mechanism is disengaged. The clutch mechanism is switched between connection and disconnection by the clutch operation unit 150.
The second body 160 includes a frame member 161, a cover 162, a bolt 163, and a battery case 165. The second body 160 further includes a plurality of gears (not shown) for receiving the rotation of the spool 140 and rotating the worm shaft of the winding mechanism. The plurality of gears may also be disposed within the first body portion 120.
The second body portion 160 rotatably supports the other end (left end) of the spool 140. The cover 162 has a dome shape, and is fastened and fixed to a frame body part 161, which is a frame body of the second body portion 160, by bolts 163 (fastening members). The cover 162 covers the inside of the frame member 161 and the battery case 165. The cover 162 can be detached from the frame member 161 by detaching the bolts 163. Since the dual-bearing reel 100 is assembled by fastening and connecting the frame member 161 and the cover 162 by the bolts 163, the bolts 163 are fastening and connecting members used for assembling the dual-bearing reel 100. Further, a bolt hole 163A (second engagement portion) having an inner peripheral surface that engages with a hexagonal wrench 300 (bar wrench) described later is formed in the head of the bolt 163. The hexagonal wrench 300 has a regular hexagonal prism bent, and the cross section of the inner circumferential surface of the bolt 163 is in a regular hexagonal shape in cooperation with the regular hexagonal prism. A space in the shape of a regular hexagonal prism is formed by the inner peripheral surface of the bolt 163.
The battery case 165 houses a button battery 400 described later. The detailed structure and the like of the battery case 165 will be described later. The coupling portion 170 couples the first body portion 120 and the second body portion 160 separated in the left-right direction with the drum 140 disposed in the middle. The connection unit 170 includes a display device 171. The display device 171 is a liquid crystal display device or the like, and displays the current water depth (the length of the fishline to be fished out) of the fishhook assembly. The display device 171 is controlled by a control unit (for example, a microcomputer, not shown) disposed in the connection unit 170 or the second body unit 160. The control unit detects the rotation speed of the drum 140 by a magnetic sensor not shown in the figure, and displays the water depth on the display device 171 based on the detected rotation speed. The display device 171, the control unit, the magnetic sensor, and the like operate by electric power from a button battery 400, which will be described later, housed in the battery case 165.
Here, a detailed structure of the battery case 165 will be described. The battery case 165 is assembled to the frame member 161 or a predetermined member inside the frame member 161, and projects to the left side of the periphery in a state where the cover 162 is removed. When the cover 162 is attached to the frame member 161, the battery case 165 is disposed inside the cover 162. The battery case 165 includes a case main body 165A and a lid 165B covering the case main body 165A. The cap 165B is attached to and detached from (attached to and detached from) the case main body 165A by a bayonet method.
The case main body 165A includes a circular bottom portion 165AA and a cylindrical side portion 165AB extending leftward from the peripheral edge portion of the bottom portion 165AA, and is formed in a circular cup shape. The bottom 165AA and the side 165AB form a storage space S1 for storing a button cell 400 described later. Therefore, the case main body 165A is a mounting portion to which the button battery 400 described later is mounted. The case main body 165A further includes a positive electrode and a negative electrode (not shown) electrically connected to the button cell 400. The side portion 165AB has a bayonet groove M1 extending in the circumferential direction.
The cover 165B (detachable member) is detachable from the case main body 165A by being rotated by a fishing reel tool 200 (described later). The cover 165B includes a covering portion 165BA, a side portion 165BB, and three protruding portions 165BC.
The covering portion 165BA has a disk shape, and covers the housing space S1 of the case main body 165A from above. The side portion 165BB is cylindrical and extends rightward from the peripheral edge of the covering portion 165 BA. The side 165BB covers the side 165AB of the case main body 165A from the outside. The covering portion 165BA and the side portion 165BB constitute a cover main body. The cap body has a circular cup shape as a whole, and covers the case body 165A. On the inner peripheral surface of the side portion 165BB, a bayonet projection (not shown) that engages with the bayonet groove M1 when the cover 165B is attached to the case main body 165A is provided.
The three protruding portions 165BC (first engaging portions) protrude outward from the outer peripheral surface of the side portion 165BB (in the direction of the cover 165B perpendicular to the rotation axis (the two-dot chain line passing through the center of the cover 165B in fig. 1), that is, in the radial direction of the cover 165B). The three protrusions 165BC are arranged at equal intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction on the outer peripheral surface of the side portion 165 BB. The protrusion 165BC is formed in a shape to engage with a fishing reel tool 200 described later when the cover 165B is rotated for attachment and detachment. The protrusion 165BC has a mountain shape.
When the cover 165B is rotated while covering the case main body 165A, the bayonet projection of the cover 165B enters the bayonet groove M1 of the case main body 165A and engages therewith. Thereby, the cover 165B is fastened, and the cover 165B is attached to the case main body 165A. When the cap 165B is rotated in the opposite direction, the cap 165B is unscrewed, and the cap 165B can be detached from the case main body 165A. Thus, the cover 165B is detachable from the case main body 165A. An O-ring or the like that prevents water from entering the housing main body 165A may be disposed between the cover 165B and the housing main body 165A.
(Structure of fishing reel tool)
Next, a fishing reel tool 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 2 to 4. The fishing reel tool 200 is a tool for attaching and detaching the lid 165B of the battery case 165. The fishing reel tool 200 includes a box-shaped wrench portion 210 and an operation portion 220.
The box-type spanner portion 210 engages with the cover 165B, and is used for attaching and detaching the cover 165B by rotation (see also fig. 5). The operation unit 220 is a portion that is held by a user when the box-type wrench portion 210 is rotated and performs a rotation operation. The box type spanner portion 210 and the operation portion 220 share a rotation axis C, and are integrally formed of synthetic resin, metal, or the like. The user can attach and detach the cover 165B by rotating the box-type wrench portion 210 and the cover 165B by rotating the operation portion 220 in a state where the box-type wrench portion 210 is engaged with the cover 165B. The operation unit 220 is shaped to be able to receive a hexagonal wrench 300 (described later) and a button battery 400 (described later) (see also fig. 6). In the following description, the direction of the box-shaped wrench portion 210 is "down" and the direction of the operation portion 220 is "up".
The box-shaped wrench portion 210 includes a circular bottom portion 211 and a cylindrical side portion 212 extending downward from a peripheral edge portion of the bottom portion 211. The bottom 211 and the side 212 form a box shape (here, a cylindrical shape with one end sealed), and a cylindrical space S2 is formed inside. The cover 165B is housed in the space S2 when the cover 165B is attached and detached (see also fig. 5). The side portion 212 includes a flat surface portion 212B on an outer peripheral surface. The side portion 212 includes three engaging recesses 212A on an inner peripheral surface. The three engagement recesses 212A are recessed outward (in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis C of the fishing reel tool 200, also referred to as the radial direction of the fishing reel tool 200) from the inner peripheral surface around the engagement recesses 212A, respectively. The engagement recesses 212A are arranged at equal intervals every 120 degrees in the circumferential direction on the inner circumferential surface of the side portion 212. The three engaging recesses 212A are provided in one-to-one correspondence with the three protrusions 165BC of the cover 165B. The engaging recess 212A is provided to fit the shape of the projection 165BC. When the cover 165B is housed in the space S2, the protrusions 165BC enter the respective engaging recesses 212A, and engage with each other. Thus, the inner circumferential surface of the box-shaped spanner portion 210 can be engaged with the outer circumferential surface of the cover 165B.
The operation unit 220 includes an annular portion 221 having an annular plate shape (a hollow circular plate shape at the center) with a predetermined thickness, and a bottom portion 222 sealing a lower end of the annular portion 221. In fig. 4, a hexagonal wrench 300 accommodated in an accommodation portion 221B described later and a coin cell 400 accommodated in a recess 223 described later are shown by broken lines. The allen wrench 300 is L-shaped and has a long side portion 310 and a short side portion 320 connected to one end portion of the long side portion 310.
The annular portion 221 includes an inner circumferential surface 221A having a hollow portion, a housing portion 221B formed on an upper surface thereof for housing the hexagonal wrench 300, an annular recess 221C formed on a lower portion thereof, and an outer circumferential surface 221D having a concave-convex shape. In order to facilitate the rotation of the box-type wrench portion 210, the diameter of the circular portion 221 is preferably larger than the diameter of the box-type wrench portion 210.
The base 222 is integrally formed with the base 211 of the box spanner portion 210. The bottom portion 222 includes a circular flat bottom surface 222A disposed at the center, and an inclined surface 222B surrounding the bottom surface 222A and located between the bottom surface 222A and the inner circumferential surface 221A. The inclined surface 222B is inclined such that the inner periphery connected to the bottom surface 222A is low and the outer periphery connected to the inner peripheral surface 221A is high, and includes two inclined surfaces having different inclination angles. The two inclined planes are formed by the shape of the side surfaces of the truncated cone. The bottom surface 222A has a diameter approximately equal to that of the button cell 400 and is smaller than the inner peripheral surface 221A.
The inner circumferential surface 221A and the bottom 222 form a recess 223 that accommodates the button cell 400. When the button cell 400 is housed in the recess 223, the button cell 400 is disposed on the bottom surface 222A.
The housing 221B includes a first housing 221BA and a second housing 221BB. The first receiving portion 221BA is formed of an L-shaped hole. Specifically, the first receiving portion 221BA includes a first hole H1 and a second hole H2. The first hole H1 is a linear groove having one end connected to the opening of the concave portion 223 and extending in a direction (radial direction) orthogonal to the rotation axis C. The second hole H2 is a through hole that extends in the vertical direction (the direction of the rotation axis C) and that extends through the annular portion 221 and is continuous with the other end of the first hole H1. The second housing portion 221BB is formed by a third hole H3, and the third hole H3 is formed by the following linear grooves: is connected to the opening of the concave portion 223 by a predetermined length on the same straight line with the first hole H1 and on the opposite side with the center of the opening of the concave portion 223 therebetween. The first hole H1 and the third hole H3 form a linear groove via the opening of the concave portion 223.
The first housing portion 221BA and the second housing portion 221BB are preferably configured to be fitted to the hexagonal wrench 300 so that the hexagonal wrench 300 does not fall off even if the upper surface of the ring portion 221 faces downward when the hexagonal wrench 300 is housed.
The uneven shape of the outer peripheral surface 221D functions as a slip stopper when the user attaches and detaches the cover 165B using the fishing reel tool 200.
(attachment/detachment of the lid of the battery case by means of fishing reel tool)
The attachment and detachment of the lid 165B to and from the battery case 165 of the fishing reel tool 200 will be described with reference to FIG. 5. In addition, as shown in fig. 5, the cover 162 has been detached from the second body portion 160. The user can remove the cover 162 by removing the bolt 163 that fastens the cover 162 and the second body 160 with a hexagonal wrench, which will be described later. The cover 165B is detachable from the case main body 165A by being rotated clockwise as shown in fig. 5, and the cover 165B is attachable to the case main body 165A by being rotated counterclockwise in a state of being covered on the case main body 165A.
First, removal of the cover 165B attached to the case main body 165A will be described. The user grips the operation portion 220 of the fishing reel tool 200, and covers the box-shaped wrench portion 210 on the cover 165B, in other words, the cover 165B is accommodated in the box-shaped wrench portion 210. At this time, the respective projections 165BC of the cover 165B are inserted into the respective engaging recesses 212A of the box-shaped spanner portion 210, and the respective engaging recesses 212A and the respective projections 165BC are engaged with each other. Thereby, the box-type spanner portion 210 engages with the cover 165B. The user rotates the operation unit 220 clockwise with the box type spanner 210 engaged with the cover 165B. Thereby, the box-type wrench section 210 as a whole rotates clockwise, and the cover 165B engaged with the box-type wrench section 210 also rotates clockwise. Specifically, the inner surface of the engaging recess 212A hooks the protrusion 165BC, and thereby the box type spanner portion 210 and the cover 165B rotate integrally. Therefore, the user can detach the cover 165B from the case main body 165A by this operation.
Next, the attachment of the detached cover 165B to the case main body 165A will be described. First, the user stores the lid 165B in the box-type wrench portion 210, and engages the lid 165B with the box-type wrench portion 210 in the same manner as described above. Next, the user holds the operation portion 220, and the box-type wrench portion 210 causes the cover 165B to cover the case main body 165A. Then, when the user rotates the operation unit 220 counterclockwise in this state, the entire box-shaped wrench portion 210 rotates counterclockwise. When this rotation is performed, the inner surface of the engaging recess 212A catches on the projection 165BC, and the lid 165B rotates counterclockwise together with the box type spanner portion 210. Thereby, the bayonet projection of the cover 165B enters the bayonet groove M1 of the case main body 165A and is engaged therewith, and the cover 165B is attached to the case main body 165A. Thus, the user can attach the cover 165B to the case main body 165A by this operation.
(storage of hexagonal wrench and button cell)
The storage of the hexagonal wrench 300 and the button battery 400 in the fishing reel tool 200 will be described with reference to fig. 6 (a) and 6 (b). In fig. 6 (a) and 6 (b), the hexagonal wrench 300 is shown in a shape in which a circular column is bent, but as described above, the hexagonal wrench 300 is actually in a shape in which a regular hexagonal column is bent.
The allen wrench 300 is an L-shaped allen wrench, and has a long side portion 310 and a short side portion 320 connected to one end portion of the long side portion 310. The distal end portions of the long side portions 310 and the short side portions 320 are each in a regular hexagonal prism shape that engages with the bolt hole 163A of the bolt 163.
One end portions of the short side portion 320 and the long side portion 310 connected to the short side portion 320 are received in the first receiving portion 221BA. The other end of the long side 310 is housed in the second housing portion 221BB. Therefore, it can be said that the accommodation portion 221B including the first accommodation portion 221BA and the second accommodation portion 221BB accommodates the allen wrench 300. When the allen wrench 300 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 221B, the long side portion 310 of the allen wrench 300 intersects the opening of the concave portion 223 so as to pass through the rotation axis C. The short side portion 320 of the allen wrench 300 penetrates the second hole H2 of the first housing portion 221BA, and the tip end portion of the short side portion 320 protrudes downward of the operation portion 220 (see also fig. 4).
The button cell 400 is housed in the recess 223. At this time, the button cell 400 is disposed on the bottom surface 222A. When the button cell 400 is accommodated in the recess 223 and the hexagonal wrench 300 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 221B, the button cell 400 is disposed below the long side portion 310 of the hexagonal wrench 300.
(effects on embodiment)
The fishing reel tool 200 can house the allen wrench 300 in the housing portion 221B. Therefore, the user can easily manage these multiple tools for the dual-bearing reel 100.
The fishing reel tool 200 can be stored with both ends of the allen wrench 300 fixed, because one end of the short side portion 320 and the long side portion 310 connected to the short side portion 320 is stored in the first storage portion 221BA, and the other end of the long side portion 310 is stored in the second storage portion 221BB.
The fishing reel tool 200 can house the button battery 400 in the recess 223. Therefore, the user can easily manage the button battery 400 together with the fishing reel tool 200 and the hexagonal wrench 300. For example, the user may consider managing the button battery 400, which is provided and replaced when the button battery 400 mounted in the battery case 165 is discharged, by storing the button battery 400 in the concave portion 223. The button battery 400 to be managed is not limited to replacement. For example, when the dual-bearing reel 100 is not used for a long period of time, the state in which the button cell 400 is in contact with the electrodes for a long period of time is not preferable from the viewpoint of discharge or the like, and therefore, the user can manage the button cell 400 by removing it from the battery case 165 and storing it in the concave portion 223.
In the fishing reel tool 200, when the hexagonal wrench 300 is stored in the storage portion 221B, the long side portion 310 crosses the opening of the concave portion 223. When the button cell 400 is housed in the concave portion 223, the button cell 400 is disposed below the long side portion 310. At this time, the button cell 400 housed in the recess 223 can be prevented from falling out by the long side portion 310 that crosses the opening of the recess 223. Further, the user can easily remove the allen wrench 300 accommodated in the accommodating portion 221B by gripping the portion of the long side portion 310 across the opening of the recess 223 and pulling it upward.
In the fishing reel tool 200, when the hexagonal wrench 300 is accommodated in the accommodating portion 221B, the tip end portion of the short side portion 320 protrudes downward of the operating portion 220. Therefore, the user can easily take out hexagonal wrench 300 accommodated in accommodation portion 221B by pushing the protruding distal end portion with a finger.
In the fishing reel tool 200, the inclined surface 222B is disposed around the bottom surface 222A, and therefore, the opening diameter of the recess 223 for accommodating the button cell 400 can be ensured more than in the case where the diameter of the bottom surface 222A and the diameter of the inner peripheral surface 221A are the same. Further, the button cell 400 accommodated in the recess 223 and disposed on the bottom surface 222A is prevented from moving in the lateral direction (direction orthogonal to the vertical direction) by the inclined surface 222B, and the button cell 400 can be prevented from undesirably moving in the lateral direction.
(modification example)
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various other modifications can be made. For example, the shapes of the above-described members and the like can be arbitrarily changed. Further, the present invention can be applied to tools other than the tool for attaching and detaching the lid of the battery case. For example, the present invention can also be used as a tool for removing other removable components (components that are removable from the body of the dual-bearing reel 100), such as the cap of the handle grip of the dual-bearing reel 100. Specifically, the box-shaped spanner portion 210 may be engaged with the outer periphery of a detachable member such as a cap of a handle grip. Here, the main body of the dual-bearing reel 100 may be a main part of the dual-bearing reel 100 (for example, a part including at least the spool 140, the first body portion 120, and the second body portion 160, which rotatably supports the spool 140, and the coupling portion 170), and may be an object to which a component is attached and detached or an object to which a component is fastened and coupled by a fastening member. For example, the body of the dual-bearing reel 100 may include the frame member 161 and the case member 165A of the first and second body portions 120 and 160, the coupling portion 170, and the handle 130. In addition to the bolts 163 or instead of the bolts 163, the hexagonal wrench 300 may be a different fastening tool for assembling the dual-bearing reel 100.
In the embodiment, the hexagonal wrench 300 is stored in the fishing reel tool 200 via the first storage portion 221BA and the second storage portion 221BB. However, when the length of the long side portion 310 of the allen wrench 300 is shorter than the opening diameter of the recess 223, the allen wrench 300 can be stored in the fishing reel tool 200 by storing the short side portion 320 and the one end portion of the long side portion 310 continuous with the short side portion 320 in the first storage portion 221BA without providing the second storage portion 221BB.
In this case, even when the allen wrench 300 is stored, the long side portion 310 does not completely cross the opening of the concave portion 223. That is, the long side 310 intersects a part of the opening. In this case, as in the case of the embodiment, if the length of the long side portion 310 is equal to or greater than a certain length, the button cell 400 housed in the concave portion 223 can be prevented from coming off. Further, as in the case of the embodiment, the user can easily take out the housed hexagonal wrench 300 by grasping and pulling the long side portion 310 that intersects a part of the opening.
Even if the length of the long side portion 310 is so short that the housed button battery 400 cannot be prevented from falling off, the user can easily take out the housed allen wrench 300 by grasping and pulling the long side portion 310 across a part of the opening.
In the embodiment, the operation portion 220 of the fishing reel tool 200 includes the annular portion 221 and the bottom portion 211, but may include a cylindrical portion having a cylindrical shape instead of the annular portion 221 and the bottom portion 211, or may include a housing portion 221B formed by an L-shaped hole on an upper surface of the cylindrical portion. In this case, the fishing reel tool 200 cannot accommodate the button battery 400, but can accommodate the allen wrench 300, so that a plurality of tools can be easily managed as in the case of the embodiment.
In the embodiment, the housing portion 221B houses the L-shaped allen wrench 300, but may house a rod wrench having another shape. For example, a straight-line type bar wrench may be accommodated, and a T-shaped bar wrench may be accommodated.
The bar wrench may be any tool that engages with the inner peripheral surface of the fastener, particularly the inner peripheral surface of a hole (bolt hole 163A in the above embodiment) provided in the head portion of the fastener, to tighten or loosen the fastener. For example, the bar-shaped wrench may be a bar-shaped wrench having a regular pentagonal cross section. The bar wrench may include a cross screwdriver, a straight screwdriver, and the like. The driver is not limited to a straight type, and may be L-shaped or T-shaped.
In the embodiment, the cover 165B is formed to be attachable and detachable in a bayonet type, but may be attachable and detachable in another form. For example, the cap 165B may be screw-mounted or dismounted.
In the embodiment, the cover 165B is engaged with the box type spanner portion 210 by engaging the protrusion 165BC with the engagement recess 212A, but the cover 165B may be engaged with the box type spanner portion 210 by another method. For example, the outer periphery of the lid 165B may be formed in a regular hexagon, and the inner periphery of the box-shaped trigger portion 210 may be formed in a regular hexagon that engages with the outer periphery of the lid 165B.
Description of the reference numerals
100. Dual-bearing reel
110. Winding wheel foot
120. A first main body part
130. Handle (CN)
140. Winding drum
150. Clutch operating unit
160. Second main body part
161. Frame component
162. Cover
163. Bolt
163A bolt hole
165. Battery case
165A case body
165AA bottom
165AB side part
M1 bayonet slot
S1 containing space
165B cover
165BA covering part
165BB side part
165BC projection
170. Connecting part
171. Indicating device
200. Reel tool for fishing
210. Box type spanner part
211. Bottom part
212. Side part
212A engaging recess
212B plane part
S2 space
220. Operation part
221. Circular ring part
221A inner peripheral surface
221B receiving part
221BA first accommodating part
H1 First hole
H2 Second hole
221BB second accommodation part
H3 Third hole
221C annular recess
221D outer peripheral surface
222. Bottom part
222A bottom surface
222B bevel
223. Concave part
C rotating shaft
300. Hexagonal spanner
310. Long side part
320. Short edge part
400. A button cell.

Claims (4)

1. A fishing reel tool for attaching and detaching a detachable member having a first engaging portion on an outer peripheral surface thereof to and from a fishing reel body,
comprises a box-type spanner portion and an operation portion,
the box-type wrench part is engaged with the first engaging part,
the operation part is used for operating the box-type spanner part,
the operating portion includes a housing portion for housing a rod wrench, the fastening coupling has a second engaging portion on an inner peripheral surface thereof and is used for assembling the fishing reel, and the rod wrench engages with the second engaging portion to unscrew or tighten the fastening coupling.
2. A fishing reel tool according to claim 1,
the bar-shaped wrench has an L-shape having a long side portion and a short side portion connected to one end of the long side portion,
the storage section includes a first storage section for storing one end of the short side portion and the long side portion of the bar-shaped wrench, and a second storage section for storing the other end of the long side portion of the bar-shaped wrench.
3. A fishing reel tool according to claim 1 or 2,
the fishing reel body has a battery case for housing a battery,
the detachable member is a lid detachable from the battery case,
the operation unit further includes a recess for accommodating the battery.
4. A reel tool for fishing according to claim 3,
the receiving portion is formed so that the wrench traverses at least a part of the opening of the recess when the wrench is received.
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