CN111742897B - Fixing device for wire winder - Google Patents

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CN111742897B
CN111742897B CN202010216950.3A CN202010216950A CN111742897B CN 111742897 B CN111742897 B CN 111742897B CN 202010216950 A CN202010216950 A CN 202010216950A CN 111742897 B CN111742897 B CN 111742897B
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The present invention can inhibit the step generated on the inclined surface of the reel fixing device and improve the holding performance. Specifically, the reel fixing device (3) is provided with: a reel seat body (10) formed with a placing part (12); and a floating cap (20) which is screwed with the outer periphery of the reel seat body (10) and can move in the axial direction. An inclined surface (30) is formed on the outer surfaces of the reel seat body (10) and the floating cap (20) on the opposite side of the vertical direction of the carrying section (12). The reel seat body (10) is provided with a limiting part (18) which abuts against the inner surface of the floating cap (20) to limit the tilting of the floating cap (20) to the loading part (12) side. The regulating section (18) regulates the inclination of the floating cap (20) so that the tip end section (26c) of the floating cap (20) is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface (11c) of the reel holder body (10).

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Fixing device for wire winder
Technical Field
The invention relates to a reel fixing device.
Background
Conventionally, as a device for fixing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, a reel fixing device is known. The reel fixing device includes: a reel seat body fixed to the fishing rod; and a floating cap mounted on the reel seat body and capable of moving in the axial direction of the fishing rod.
The swimming cap is provided with: an operation knob screwed with the winder base body; and a cap part connected with the operation knob for holding the foot part at one end of the fishing reel. In addition, a loading part for loading a fishing rod mounting leg of the fishing reel is formed on the reel seat body.
In the reel holder, it is known that an outer surface of the reel holder opposite to the upper and lower sides is formed with a straight or curved inclined surface which is raised outward in the radial direction for easy grasping (see, for example, patent documents 1 and 2).
In the reel fixing device of patent documents 1 and 2, the inclined surface is formed across the reel seat body and the floating cap.
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2015-167508
Patent document 2: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2007-282596
Disclosure of Invention
However, the reel fixing devices of patent documents 1 and 2 have a problem that, when a fishing reel having a fishing rod attachment leg long in the front-rear direction is fixed, the reel seat body and the floating cap are separated in the front-rear direction, and a step is generated on the inclined surface. Such a step of the inclined surface causes a reduction in the grippability of the reel securing device.
Further, since the floating cap is provided with a slight play with respect to the reel body, when the fishing rod mounting leg of the fishing reel is thick, the cap is pulled toward the fishing rod mounting leg, and the cap is inclined. In this case, a step is also generated on the inclined surface, which causes a decrease in gripping performance.
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a reel holder capable of improving the grippability while suppressing the occurrence of steps on the inclined surface.
To achieve the above object, the reel fixing device of the present invention comprises: a reel seat body, which forms a loading part for loading a fishing rod mounting foot of a fishing reel; and a floating cap screwed with the outer periphery of the winder base body and provided to be movable in the axial direction. The outer surfaces of the spool holder body and the floating cap form an inclined surface on the opposite side of the vertical direction of the placement section, and the inclined surface continues in a side view such that the amount of the radially outward bulge gradually decreases from the spool holder body side toward the floating cap side. The reel seat body includes a regulating portion that abuts against an inner surface of the floating cap to regulate the floating cap from inclining toward the loading portion. The inner surface of the floating cap is parallel to the outer surface, and the inner surface abuts against the corner of the limiting part to limit the inclination of the floating cap, so that the top end part of the floating cap is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the winder base body.
In the present invention, the stopper restricts the tilt of the free play cap so that the tip end portion of the free play cap is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the spool holder body, and therefore, even when the free play cap is separated from the spool holder body, the inclined surface continuing from the spool holder body side toward the free play cap side in a side view can be maintained. Therefore, no step is generated on the inclined surface, and the gripping property is improved.
Preferably, the inner surface of the swimming cap abuts against the restricting portion by accommodating one end of the fishing rod mounting leg. With this configuration, the tip end portion of the floating cap can be positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the reel seat body in the course of the fishing reel installation operation in which one end of the fishing rod installation leg is accommodated in the floating cap. Therefore, the continuous inclined surface can be maintained in a side view without performing any special operation.
Preferably, the inner surface is parallel to the inclined surface of the swimming cap. With this configuration, the tip end portion of the floating cap can be positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the reel seat body. Thus, no step is generated on the inclined surface, and the gripping property is improved.
According to the present invention, a reel holder capable of suppressing the occurrence of steps on the inclined surface and improving the grippability can be obtained.
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Fig. 1 is a side view showing a fishing rod mounting leg of a reel fixing device and a fishing reel fixed to the reel fixing device according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view showing a play cap at the rear of the reel holder in section.
Fig. 3 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional side view showing the regulating portion shown in fig. 2 and a portion in the vicinity thereof.
Fig. 4 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional side view showing the restricting portion and its vicinity in a state where the swimming cap has moved rearward.
FIG. 5 is a partial enlarged sectional side view of the rear part of the reel holder in a state where the traveling cap is moved backward.
FIG. 6 is a side view showing a state where the reel holder is held by a right hand.
Fig. 7 is a side view of the reel fixing device and the fishing reel fixed to the reel fixing device according to embodiment 2 of the present invention in a partial sectional view.
Fig. 8 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional side view showing the regulating portion shown in fig. 7 and a portion in the vicinity thereof.
Fig. 9 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional side view showing the restricting portion and its vicinity in a state where the floating cap has moved forward.
Fig. 10 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional side view showing the regulating portion and its vicinity in a state where the swimming cap has moved rearward.
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3. 103-reel retainer; 10. 110-a reel seat body; 11 c-rear inclined plane (inclined plane of the winder base body); 12. 112-a loading part; 20. 120-swimming cap; 26 c-front end (tip end portion); 28-opposite face (inner face); 30. 130-inclined plane; 51-fishing rod mounting feet; 111 b-front side inclined surface (inclined surface of the reel seat body).
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Next, the reel securing device according to each embodiment will be explained. In embodiment 1, a reel fixing device for a spinning reel for fishing will be described, and in embodiment 2, a reel fixing device for a dual bearing type fishing reel will be described. In the description of the embodiment, the fishing rod 1 to which the reel fixing device 3 is attached is described with reference to a horizontal state, and the rod head side of the fishing rod is referred to as the front side and the rod tail side is referred to as the rear side.
(embodiment 1)
As shown in fig. 1, the fishing rod 1 with the reel fixing device 3 attached thereto includes a rod tube 2 extending in the front-rear direction, and a grip (not shown) covering the rear end of the rod tube 2. The reel fixing device 3 is installed at the rear of the rod tube 2 and at the front side of the grip. The reel fixing device 3 includes a reel seat body 10 and a floating cap 20 attached to the rear portion of the reel seat body 10. The floating cap 20 includes an operation knob portion 21 and a rear cap 22.
The reel seat body 10 is a substantially cylindrical resin component extending in the direction of the axis O1 of the rod tube 2. The rod tube 2 is inserted into the coiler seat body 10, and the coiler seat body 10 is embedded with the rod tube 2. In addition, the binding agent is coated between the coiler seat body 10 and the rod tube 2, and the coiler seat body 10 is bound with the rod tube 2.
The rear part of the reel seat body 10 is inserted into the floating cap 20, and constitutes a support part 15 for supporting the floating cap 20. On the other hand, the front part and the front-rear direction center part of the reel seat body 10 are exposed to the outside.
An upper surface 11 of a central portion in the front-rear direction of the reel seat body 10 (hereinafter referred to as a central upper surface) is curved to rise upward from an upper surface 10a of the front portion.
The center upper surface 11 is most bulged upward at a position slightly rearward of the center O2 of the leg part 50 of the spinning reel for fishing. Therefore, the center upper surface 11 of the reel seat body 10 includes: a top 11a, which is most bulged upward; a front-side inclined surface 11b whose amount of projection gradually decreases from the top 11a toward the front; and a rear inclined surface 11c whose amount of projection gradually decreases from the apex 11a toward the rear.
The rear inclined surface 11c forms an inclined surface 30 together with an upper surface 26b of a rising wall 26 described later of the floating cap 20.
As shown in fig. 1, a mounting portion 12 having a substantially horizontal mounting surface is formed on the lower surface of the center portion in the front-rear direction of the reel seat body 10.
A front cap 13 is formed on the lower surface of the reel seat body 10 in front of the placement portion 12. The front cap 13 is a fixed cap, and protrudes downward from the placement section 12. Further, a front locking hole 13a opened rearward is formed in the rear surface of the front cap 13. The front part of the fishing rod mounting leg 51 of the spinning reel for fishing is inserted into the front side locking hole 13 a.
Further, on both side surfaces of the center portion in the front-rear direction of the reel seat body 10, guide grooves 14 are formed so as to be recessed inward in the radial direction and extend in the front-rear direction.
As shown in fig. 2, a male screw portion 16 is formed at the rear of the support portion 15. Further, on both side surfaces of the support portion 15, there are formed through grooves 17 recessed radially inward and extending in the front-rear direction. The front end of the through groove 17 is connected to the rear end of the guide groove 14.
A restricting portion 18 protruding upward is formed at an upper portion of the front side of the support portion 15. The regulating portion 18 is formed at a position overlapping with a front portion of a later-described rising wall portion 26 of the floating cap 20 in the direction of the axis O1 (see fig. 1, the same applies hereinafter). As described later, the regulating portion 18 abuts against the opposing surface 28 (see fig. 2) which is the inner surface of the floating cap 20, and functions to regulate the floating cap 20 from tilting toward the placement portion 12.
As shown in fig. 3, the upper surface of the restricting portion 18 is formed flat in the front-rear direction and is parallel to the axis O1.
The upper surface of the regulating portion 18 is located radially inward of the center upper surface 11 of the reel seat body 10, and a stepped surface 11d extending in the radial direction and facing rearward is formed between the regulating portion 18 and the center upper surface 11. The step surface 11d extends in the circumferential direction. The stepped surface 11d forms an acute angle with the upper surface of the regulating portion 18 in side view.
Further, a rear end surface 18a extending in the radial direction is formed between the upper surface of the restricting portion 18 and the upper surface of the support portion 15. The rear end surface 18a faces rearward and extends in the circumferential direction.
At the rear end of the regulating portion 18, a corner portion 19 is formed between the upper surface of the regulating portion 18 and the rear end surface 18 a. The corner 19 is chamfered to a round shape.
As shown in fig. 2, the operation knob portion 21 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and an internal thread portion 21a is formed on an inner peripheral surface. The female screw portion 21a is screwed to the male screw portion 16 of the support portion 15. An annular groove 23 extending in the circumferential direction is formed in the inner peripheral surface of the distal end of the operation knob portion 21.
The rear cap 22 includes a cylindrical portion 24, a locking portion 25, a rising wall portion 26, and a projecting piece 27. The cylindrical portion 24 is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, and the support portion 15 is inserted therethrough. The locking portion 25 extends forward from the lower side of the front end of the cylindrical portion 24. The rising wall portion 26 rises radially outward from the upper portion of the cylindrical portion 24 toward the front side. The projecting piece 27 extends forward from the front end of the both side surfaces of the cylindrical portion 24, and expands the both side surfaces of the rear cap 22 forward.
An annular protrusion 24a protruding radially outward is formed at the rear end of the cylindrical portion 24. The protrusion 24a enters the inner peripheral side of the operation knob portion 21 and is fitted in the groove 23.
The inner diameter of the cylindrical portion 24 is formed to be slightly larger than the outer diameter of the support portion 15. A gap S1 is formed between the cylindrical portion 24 and the front portion of the support portion 15 in the circumferential direction so that the rear cap 22 can be tilted.
An engaging protrusion (not shown) is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the cylindrical portion 24. The engaging convex portion protrudes radially inward and extends in the front-rear direction, and engages with the guide groove 14. The engaging protrusion passes through the through groove 17 and is disposed in the guide groove 14.
The locking portion 25 is expanded in diameter toward the front side and covers the outside of the rear portion 12a of the placement portion 12. Thus, the rear portion 52 of the fishing rod mounting leg 51 placed on the rear portion 12a of the placing section 12 is sandwiched between the placing section 12 and the locking section 25.
The rising wall portion 26 extends forward beyond the corner 19 of the regulating portion 18 of the reel seat body 10. The tip end surface 26a of the rising wall 26 abuts on the end of the stepped surface 11d of the reel seat body 10. The upper surface 26b of the rising wall 26 and the rear inclined surface 11c of the reel seat body 10 are continuous inclined surfaces 30 without steps.
The upper surface 26b of the rising wall 26 is formed substantially linearly in the front-rear direction. The inclined surface 30, which is formed by the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 and the rear-side inclined surface 11c, is located radially inward as it goes rearward and extends substantially linearly in the front-rear direction.
As shown in fig. 3, the inner surface of the front portion of the rising wall portion 26 constitutes an opposing surface 28 that faces the regulating portion 18 in the radial direction.
The facing surface 28 is located radially inward as it faces rearward, and is formed substantially linearly in the front-rear direction. On the opposing surface 28, a portion 28a opposing the corner portion 19 of the regulating portion 18 abuts against the corner portion 19.
In the cross section of fig. 3, the opposing surface 28 is substantially parallel to the upper surface 26b of the rising wall 26. That is, the opposing surface 28 is formed at the same inclination angle as the inclined surface 30.
As shown in fig. 1, the projecting piece 27 of the rear cap 22 extends forward from the rear end 11e of the center upper surface 11. Although fig. 1 shows only the projecting piece 27 positioned on the left side surface, the projecting piece 27 is similarly formed on the right side surface.
Next, the operation of the reel securing device 3 will be described.
When the operation knob portion 21 is rotated about the axis O1, the operation knob portion 21 is guided in the front-rear direction by the male screw portion 16, and the operation knob portion 21 and the rear cap 22 move back and forth integrally. The engaging convex portion is locked in the guide groove 14, and when the operation knob portion 21 and the rear cap 22 move forward and backward, the rear cap 22 does not rotate about the axis O1.
As shown in fig. 4, when the rear cap 22 moves rearward, the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 separates from the rear-side inclined surface 11c, and a gap is formed therebetween. The front end 26c of the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 is located above an extension line L1 of the rear inclined surface 11c, and a step is formed on the inclined surface 30.
Further, since the opposing surface 28 of the rear cap 22 is positioned radially outward as it faces the reel seat body 10, it does not abut against the corner 19 of the regulating portion 18, and the rear cap 22 is in a tiltable state.
Further, since the opposing surface 28 and the inclined surface 30 form the same inclination angle, the amount of projection Δ 1 on the front end 26c of the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 is always the same amount as the gap Δ 2 between the opposing surface 28 and the corner portion 19, regardless of the amount of movement to the rear of the rear cap 22.
When the spinning reel for fishing is mounted from this state, the front portion of the fishing rod mounting leg 51 of the spinning reel for fishing is inserted into the front locking hole 14a of the front cap 13, and the bottom surface of the fishing rod mounting leg 51 is brought into contact with the placement portion 12. Thereafter, the knob portion 21 is turned and operated to move the rear cap 22 forward, and the rear portion 52 of the fishing rod attachment leg 51 is caught by the locking portion 25 (see fig. 2). Thus, the spinning reel for fishing is fixed to the reel fixing device 3.
When the rear cap 22 moves forward, the inner surface of the locking portion 25 abuts against the outer surface (lower surface) of the rear portion 52 of the fishing rod mounting leg 51, and the locking portion 25 is pressed downward. By this pressing, the front end of the rear cap 22 is moved downward by a gap Δ 2 (see fig. 4), and the gap Δ 2 is formed between the facing surface 28 of the rear cap 22 and the corner 19 of the reel seat body 10. Thereby, the rear cap 22 is tilted downward.
As a result, as shown in fig. 5, the tip 26c of the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 moves downward by the amount Δ 1 of the projection from the extension line L1 (see fig. 4). By this movement, the front end 26c of the rising wall portion 26 is positioned on the extension line L1 of the rear inclined surface 11c, and the portion protruding from the inclined surface 30 disappears. That is, the regulating portion 18 regulates the inclination of the floating cap 20 so that the tip end portion (tip end 26c) of the floating cap 20 is positioned on the extension line L1 of the inclined surface 30 of the reel seat body 10.
Next, a gripping gesture of the reel securing device 3 will be described.
As shown in fig. 6, while the palm F6 is attached from above the inclined surface 30, the thumb ball F7 is pressed against the top 11 a. Next, the thumb F1 is put against the front inclined surface 11b and the front upper surface 10a, and the thumb F1 is extended forward along the front inclined surface 11b and the front upper surface 10 a.
Next, the index finger F2, the middle finger F3, the ring finger F4 and the little finger F5 are respectively inserted from the lower side of the reel seat body 10, and the leg 50 of the spinning reel for fishing is sandwiched by the middle finger F3 and the ring finger F4. Then, the index finger F2 is abutted against the outer peripheral surface of the front cap 13 in a hooked manner. Further, the finger pad of the middle finger F3 is abutted against the vicinity of the guide groove 14. Then, the finger pad of ring finger F4 is pressed against the protruding piece 27. Further, the finger pad of the little finger F5 is abutted against the side surface of the cylindrical portion 24. Thereby, the reel holder 3 can be held.
According to the reel securing device 3 of the present embodiment described above, the inclination of the free play cap 20 is restricted by the restricting portion 18 so that the tip end portion (the front end 26c) of the free play cap 20 is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface 30 (the rear inclined surface 11c) of the reel seat body 10. Thus, even when the floating cap 20 is separated from the reel seat body 10, the inclined surface continuing from the reel seat body 10 side to the floating cap side in a side view can be maintained. Thus, no step is generated on the inclined surface 30, thereby improving the grippability.
By receiving one end (rear portion) of the fishing rod attachment leg 51, the inner surface of the floating cap 20, i.e., the facing surface 28, abuts against the regulating portion 18. Therefore, during the mounting operation of the spinning reel for fishing, in which one end (rear portion) of the fishing rod mounting leg 51 is accommodated in the floating cap 20, the tip end portion (front end 26c) of the floating cap 20 can be positioned on the extension of the inclined surface 30 (rear inclined surface 11c) of the reel seat body 10. Therefore, the continuous inclined surface 30 in a side view can be maintained without performing any special operation.
The inner surface, i.e., the facing surface 28, is parallel to the inclined surface (the upper surface 26b of the rising wall 26) of the floating cap 20. Therefore, the tip end (tip end 26c) of the floating cap 20 is positioned at the extension of the inclined surface 30 (rear inclined surface 11c) of the reel seat body 10. Thus, no step is generated on the inclined surface 30, thereby improving the grippability.
Further, since the inclination of the rear cap 22 is restricted by the abutment of the restricting portion 18 with the inner surface (the opposing surface 28) of the rear cap 22, no load is applied to the guide groove 14 and the engaging convex portion. Therefore, the rotation of the rear cap 22 due to the release of the engagement between the guide groove 14 and the engaging projection can be appropriately prevented.
(embodiment 2)
Next, a reel securing device according to embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described. The reel fixing device 103 of the present embodiment is used for fixing a dual bearing type fishing reel.
As shown in fig. 7, the fishing rod 101 to which the reel fixing device 103 is attached includes a rod pipe 102 extending in the front-rear direction, and a grip 104 attached to the rear side of the rod pipe 102. The cord reel fixing device 103 is installed at the rear side of the rod tube 102. The reel fixing device 103 includes a reel seat body 110 and a floating cap 120 attached to a front portion of the reel seat body 110. The floating cap 120 includes an operation knob portion 121 and a front cap 122.
The front part of the reel seat body 110 constitutes a support part 115, and is inserted into the floating cap 120. Further, the center portion and the rear portion in the front-rear direction of the reel seat body 110 are exposed to the outside.
A lower surface 111 (hereinafter referred to as a central lower surface) of a central portion in the front-rear direction of the reel holder body 110 is raised downward. Therefore, the center lower surface 111 includes a top portion 111a that is most raised downward, a front-side inclined surface 111b whose raising amount gradually decreases from the top portion 111a toward the front, and a rear-side inclined surface 111c whose raising amount gradually decreases from the top portion 111a toward the rear.
The front inclined surface 111b is formed substantially linearly in the front-rear direction, and constitutes an inclined surface 130 together with the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122.
A placement part 112 for placing a fishing rod mounting leg 151 of a fishing reel 150 is formed at an upper part of a central part in the front-rear direction of the reel holder body 110.
A rear cap 113 is formed on the upper portion of the reel seat body 110 and behind the placement portion 112, and a rear locking hole (not shown) opened toward the front is formed in the rear cap 113.
A trigger-like projection 117 projecting downward is formed on the lower surface of the rear portion of the reel holder body 110.
The front portion of the support portion 115 constitutes an external thread portion 116. Guide grooves 114 are formed on both side surfaces of the support portion 115. The guide groove 114 is recessed radially inward and extends in the front-rear direction.
The outer diameter of the support portion 115 is formed to be smaller than the center portion of the reel seat body 110 in the front-rear direction.
The operation knob portion 121 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and an internal thread portion 121a that is screwed with the external thread portion 116 is formed on an inner peripheral surface.
The front cap 122 is formed in a cylindrical shape and covers the front portion of the support portion 115. The distal end of the front cap 122 is fitted to the operation knob portion 121, and is rotatably connected to the operation knob portion 121.
A locking portion 125 extending so as to be located upward as it goes rearward is formed at an upper portion of the rear side of the front cap 122. The locking portion 125 is used together with the placement portion 112 to hold the front portion of the fishing rod attachment leg 151.
As shown in fig. 8, the inner diameter of the front cap 122 is formed to be larger than the front portion of the supporting portion 115. Thus, a gap S2 is formed between the front cap 122 and the support portion 115, and the front cap 122 can be tilted by the gap S2. Further, the inner peripheral surface of the front cap 122 is formed flat in the front-rear direction and is parallel to the axis O3 (see fig. 7).
The rear end surface 122a of the front cap 122 abuts against the step 117d of the reel seat body 110.
The lower surface 126 of the front cap 122 is located radially inward as it faces forward, and is formed substantially linearly in the front-rear direction. The lower face 126 is inclined at the same angle as the front-side inclined face 111 b. Therefore, the inclined surface 130 formed by the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122 and the front inclined surface 111b is a surface that is located radially inward as it goes forward and extends linearly in the front-rear direction. Although not particularly shown, the inclined surface 130 is a portion against the index finger and the middle finger.
In addition, a restricting portion 118 that protrudes downward is formed on a lower surface of the rear end of the support portion 115 in the reel seat body 110. The restricting portion 118 is located radially outward as it goes rearward, and is formed substantially linearly in the front-rear direction. The rear end of the restricting portion 118 abuts against a lower inner peripheral corner portion (inner surface) 129 of the front cap 122. The restricting portion 118 is parallel to the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122. That is, the inclination angle of the regulating portion 118 is formed to be the same as the inclination angle of the inclined surface 130.
As shown in fig. 9, in the reel securing device 103 according to embodiment 2 described above, when the front cap 122 moves forward, the rear end 126a of the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122 is positioned below the extension line L2 of the front inclined surface 111b, and a step is formed on the inclined surface 130.
Further, the inner peripheral corner 129 of the front cap 122 does not abut against the regulating portion 118, and the front cap 122 is in a pourable state.
Further, since the regulating portion 118 and the inclined surface 130 form the same inclination angle, the projecting amount Δ 3 on the rear end 126a of the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122 is always the same amount as the gap Δ 4 between the inner peripheral corner portion 129 and the regulating portion 118 regardless of the amount of movement of the front cap 122.
Therefore, when the fishing reel 150 is attached, when the front cap 122 is pressed by the front portion 152 of the rod attachment leg 151, the rear end of the front cap 122 is moved upward by the gap Δ 4 between only the inner peripheral corner 129 and the regulating portion 118. Thereby, the front cap 122 is toppled.
As a result, as shown in fig. 10, the rear end 126a of the lower surface 126 of the front cap 122 is positioned on the extension line L2 of the front inclined surface 111b, and the portion protruding from the inclined surface 130 disappears. That is, the restricting portion 118 restricts the inclination of the front cap 122 so that the rear end 126a of the front cap 122 is positioned on the extension line L2 of the inclined surface 130 of the reel seat body 110.
According to the reel holder 103 of embodiment 2 described above, since no step is formed on the inclined surface 130 against the index finger and the middle finger, it can be held for a long time without discomfort. Thus, the grippability is improved.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications are possible.
In the above embodiment, the upper surface 26b of the rising wall portion 26 or the front inclined surface 111b is formed in a substantially linear shape, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and may be formed in a curved shape.
In addition, the inclined surfaces 30 and 130 may have various shapes as long as they are continuous inclined surfaces in a side view.

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1. A reel fixing device is provided with: a reel seat body, which forms a loading part for loading a fishing rod mounting foot of a fishing reel; and a floating cap screwed with the outer periphery of the reel seat body and provided to be movable in the axial direction,
an inclined surface is formed on the outer surface of the bobbin seat body and the floating cap on the opposite side of the vertical direction of the carrying section, the inclined surface is continuous in a side view in a mode that the amount of the radial outward bulge gradually decreases from the bobbin seat body side to the floating cap side,
the reel seat body is provided with a limiting part which is abutted with the inner surface of the floating cap to limit the floating cap to incline towards the carrying part side,
the inner surface of the floating cap is parallel to the outer surface, and the inner surface abuts against the corner of the limiting part to limit the inclination of the floating cap, so that the top end part of the floating cap is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the winder base body.
2. A reel fixing device is provided with: a reel seat body, which forms a loading part for loading a fishing rod mounting foot of a fishing reel; and a floating cap screwed with the outer periphery of the reel seat body and provided to be movable in the axial direction,
an inclined surface is formed on the outer surface of the bobbin seat body and the floating cap on the opposite side of the vertical direction of the carrying section, the inclined surface is continuous in a side view in a mode that the amount of the radial outward bulge gradually decreases from the bobbin seat body side to the floating cap side,
the reel seat body is provided with a limiting part which is abutted with the inner surface of the floating cap to limit the floating cap to incline towards the carrying part side,
the regulating portion is an inclined surface parallel to the outer surface of the floating cap, and the inclination of the floating cap is regulated by the contact of the regulating portion with a corner formed by the inner surface of the floating cap, so that the tip end portion of the floating cap is positioned on the extension of the inclined surface of the winding reel seat body.
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