CN112438239B - Reel seat and fishing rod with same - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a reel seat which makes a plate of a part for placing a reel foot difficult to damage and can realize the stabilization of the fixed state of the reel foot and a fishing rod with the reel seat. The reel seat of the invention is fixed on the outer peripheral surface of a fishing rod, and is provided with a body (11) for placing a reel foot of a fishing reel and fixing the reel foot by a pair of cover members (15, 16). An opening (12) is formed on the part of the body (11) where the reel foot is placed, a plate (30) for blocking the opening (12) is installed, and the plate (30) falls from the surface of the body (11) and is installed on the body (11) in a mode of not contacting the fixed reel foot.
Description
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a reel seat for attaching and holding a fishing reel (hereinafter, referred to as a reel) and a fishing rod having the reel seat.
Background
Conventionally, a fishing rod using a reel is provided with a reel seat. The reel seat is provided with: a body for placing the foot part of the reel; and a pair of cover members for clamping and fixing the leg portions from both sides in the axial direction, wherein one of the cover members is generally constituted by a fixed cover, and the other is constituted by a movable cover.
As such a reel seat, a reel seat is known which includes a body externally fitted to the rod of section 1 and a plate attached to the body, and which is formed by making 2 pieces of the body hollow (see, for example, patent document 1). In this known technique, the plate is formed in a substantially flat shape to serve as a portion on which the reel foot is placed, and has a function of improving a decorative effect by exposing the reel foot in a state where the reel foot is not placed. That is, characters, figures, product names, etc. (hereinafter, referred to as patterns) are added to the surface of the board, so that the reel foot is exposed to improve the decorative effect or to serve as a name plate when the reel foot is not placed. In this case, the plate is elastically deformable, and an opening is formed in the upper surface side of the main body so as to close the opening.
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese unexamined patent publication No. 2003-9729
Disclosure of Invention
Since the reel seat is fixed by the reel foot abutting against the surface of the plate for closing the opening, the exposed portion of the external appearance is easily damaged. Further, if the plate is configured to be elastically deformable, fine vibration is likely to occur in a state where the reel foot is placed, and fine movement is repeated in a state where the plate is in contact with the reel foot (fine movement is relatively generated at a contact portion), so that the plate is more likely to be damaged. Further, if the surface of the plate is damaged, the plate is largely exposed and the damaged portion is easily conspicuous in a state where the reel foot is not placed, which may deteriorate the appearance.
Further, since it is difficult to control the installation state of the plate with high accuracy due to the occurrence of warpage of the plate itself, and it is difficult to control the film thickness of the plate uniformly and with high accuracy if a coating film or the like is formed as a pattern, if various types of reel legs are placed thereon, variations occur in the fixing state of the reel legs to the cover member (the position of the fixed reel legs is not stable), or the reel legs are easily damaged as described above, and peeling or the like may occur.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a reel seat and a fishing rod having the reel seat, in which a plate of a portion on which a reel leg is placed is hardly damaged and a fixed state of the reel leg can be stabilized.
In order to achieve the above object, a reel seat according to the present invention is a reel seat fixed to an outer peripheral surface of a fishing rod, including a body on which a reel foot of a fishing reel is placed and fixed by a pair of cover members, wherein an opening is formed in a portion of the body on which the reel foot is placed, and a plate for closing the opening is attached, the opening having a size capable of being inserted into the attached plate, a stepped portion is formed over a full circumferential span of an edge of the opening, the plate is press-fitted into the opening, the plate is attached to the stepped portion so as to abut against the stepped portion over the full circumferential span, and the plate is attached to the body so as to fall from a surface of the body without contacting the fixed reel foot.
According to the reel seat and the fishing rod having the reel seat described above, when the reel foot is fixed by the pair of cover members provided to the body, the plate attached to the opening portion of the body is covered with the fixed reel foot, but the plate is in a state of falling from the surface of the body and is attached to the body so as not to contact the fixed reel foot, and therefore the plate is not damaged by the reel foot. Thus, even if a pattern is processed on the surface of the board, the pattern is not deteriorated by being damaged. In addition, even if the pattern formed on the plate surface has a slight deviation in thickness, the reel foot is in a non-contact state, and thus the fixed state of the reel foot is not unstable.
According to the present invention, a reel seat and a fishing rod having the reel seat can be obtained, in which a plate of a portion on which a reel foot is placed is less likely to be damaged and a fixed state of the reel foot can be stabilized.
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Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing a rod part 1 of a fishing rod according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 shows a body of a reel seat fixed to the 1 st rod in the fishing rod shown in fig. 1, where (a) is a plan view in which a fixing cover is removed, and (b) is a cross-sectional view in which the fixing cover is attached.
Fig. 3(a) is a plan view of a plate attached to the opening of the body shown in fig. 2, and (b) is a cross-sectional view of the central portion of the plate.
Fig. 4 is a view showing a body of the reel stand, a plate attached to an opening portion formed in the body, and a decorative member attached to a recess portion formed in the plate.
Figure 5 is a perspective view in cross-section of the central portion of the body of the reel seat with the plate mounted.
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of the central portion of the body of the reel seat with the plate attached.
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1-fishing rod; 1A-section 1 rod; 10-a reel seat; 11-a body; 12-an opening; 12 a-step portion; 13-a through hole; 15-cover member (moving cover); 16-cover member (fixed cover); 30-plate.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of a reel seat according to the present invention and a fishing rod having the reel seat will be specifically described below with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a sectional view showing a rod part 1 of a fishing rod, fig. 2(a) and (b) are views showing a body of a reel seat fixed to the rod part 1 in the fishing rod shown in fig. 1, fig. 3(a) is a plan view of a plate attached to an opening of the body shown in fig. 2, fig. 3(b) is a sectional view of a central portion of the plate, fig. 4 is a view showing a body of the reel seat, a plate attached to the opening formed in the body, and a decorative member attached to a recess formed in the plate, fig. 5 is a sectional perspective view of the central portion of the body of the reel seat attached with the plate, and fig. 6 is a sectional view of the central portion of the body of the reel seat attached with the plate.
The fishing rod 1 is configured by connecting a plurality of rods in a drawout type, a plug-in type, or the like, and only a 1 st rod 1A is shown in fig. 1. In this case, the fishing rod 1 may be constituted by one rod (to be the 1 st rod), and the structure (tubular body, solid body) of the rod constituting the fishing rod, the material, and the number of the connecting members are not limited.
A reel seat 10 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the rod 1A at the base end side by bonding or the like. The reel seat 10 of the present embodiment is configured by 2 parts including, for example, a main body 11 and a plate 30, the plate 30 is formed in a size that can be press-fitted (inserted) into the opening 12 with a slight gap (for example, a gap of about 0.3 mm), the main body 11 is integrally formed by a hard synthetic resin member such as nylon or ABS, and the plate 30 is attached so as to close the substantially rectangular opening 12 formed in one side surface (here, an upper surface) of the main body 11. The plate 30 has a cross-sectional shape in which the central portion 30b bulges in a curved shape so as to substantially coincide with the curvature of the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rod 1A fitted into the body 11 in the axial direction (see fig. 3 (b)).
The plate 30 has a thickness T of about 0.3mm to 10.9mm and is formed of the same material as the body. As described later, the opening 12 of the body 11 is closed by the plate 30, and when the fishing reel is fixed to the reel seat 10, the reel foot 50 is positioned to cover the plate 30 (see fig. 6).
A pattern (including a three-dimensional pattern) is formed on the surface 30a of the plate 30 to improve a decorative effect as a fishing rod. The plate 30 may be colored, or may be formed in a contour (skeletton) shape by a transparent material.
The body 11 is formed with a through hole 13 through which the 1 st rod section 1A can be inserted and fixed by bonding, and a pair of cover members 15 and 16 are provided at the front and rear in the axial direction across the opening 12. In the present embodiment, the cover member 15 on the left side (rod tip side) in fig. 1 is configured as a movable cover (hereinafter, referred to as a movable cover 15), and the cover member 16 on the right side (rod rear side) in fig. 1 is configured as a fixed cover (hereinafter, referred to as a fixed cover 16) integrally formed with the main body 11.
Therefore, the body 11 has a cylindrical portion 11a extending in the axial direction on the rod front side, and an external thread portion 11b for moving the movable cover in the axial direction is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 11a (see fig. 2 (a)). The movable cover 15 is formed as a separate member from the main body 11, and includes a sleeve 15a in which a female screw portion 15b screwed to the male screw portion 11b is formed.
The sleeve 15A is formed by bulging in a cylindrical shape radially outward from the rod rear side, and has a fixing hole 15A therein for fixing by clamping one end side of the reel foot 50. The fixing cover 16 is formed to bulge out in a cylindrical shape radially outward with respect to the main body 11, and includes a fixing hole 16A therein for fastening the other end side of the reel foot 50. Accordingly, the female screw portion 15b of the sleeve 15A of the movable cover 15 is rotated and axially moved upward while being screwed to the male screw portion 11b of the main body 11, so that the movable cover 15 is moved toward and away from the fixed cover 16, and the reel foot 50 is clamped and fixed by the fixing hole 15A of the movable cover 15 and the fixing hole 16A of the fixed cover 16.
The outer peripheral surface of the sleeve 15a of the movable cover 15 is covered with a flexible clamp member 15B such as a foamable member made of urethane resin, thermoplastic elastomer, cork, or polyurethane. The rear side of the fixed cover 16 is also covered with a clamp member 16B having similar flexibility. The rear end side clamp member 16B may be directly covered on the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rod 1A fitted in the reel seat, or may be covered by forming a sleeve on the body 11.
The body 11 has a substantially rectangular opening 12 formed between the movable cover 15 and the fixed cover 16. The opening 12 is a portion facing the rear surface of the fixed reel foot 50, and the opening 12 is closed by a plate 30 formed in substantially the same shape. Therefore, when the plate 30 is attached, the plate 30 is attached to the opening 12 (main body 11) so that the surface portion of the plate 30 does not contact the rear surface of the reel foot 50, although the plate is opposed to the rear surface of the reel foot 50 fixed by the cover members 15 and 16. That is, the plate 30 is attached to the body 11 so as to close the opening 12 in a state where it is dropped from the surface of the body 11.
The following describes the mounting form of the main body 11 and the plate 30 according to the present embodiment.
In the present embodiment, the step portion 12a is continuously formed on the edge of the opening 12 (edge defining the opening) over the entire circumference so as to protrude toward the center, and the plate 30 is supported by the step portion 12a in a state where the plate 30 is press-fitted (inserted) into the opening 12. At this time, the depth D from the surface of the body 11 to the surface of the step portion 12a is formed to be about 0.4mm to 11.0mm, and when the plate 30 having the thickness T described above is press-fitted into the opening portion and is attached to the step portion 12a in abutment, the surface 30a of the plate 30 falls down with respect to the surface 11a of the body 11.
In the present embodiment, since the stepped portion 12a abuts against the rear surface of the outer edge region of the plate 30 over the entire circumferential span, the plate 30 can be stably attached.
Further, when the plate 30 is attached, the amount D1 (see fig. 5) of the plate 30 falling off the main body 11 may come into contact with the reel foot due to dimensional error if it is too shallow, and may be about 0.3mm to 0.5mm, preferably about 0.4mm, because it is not aesthetically pleasing and foreign matter adheres if it is too deep.
When the reel foot is fixed by the pair of cover members 15 and 16, it is necessary to abut and fix the rear surface of the reel foot to an arbitrary position of the body 11. In the present embodiment, the front end side surface 11d and the rear end side surface 11e in the axial direction of the opening 12 constitute a fixing portion for abutting and fixing the reel foot. That is, since the surface regions inside the fixing holes 15A and 16A of the cover members 15 and 16 come into contact with each other, the fixed state can be stabilized when the reel foot is clamped and fixed.
Further, according to the fixing position of the reel foot, since the opening 12 can be formed in a large size in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction, when a pattern is formed on the surface of the plate 30 or the plate itself has a decorative function, both sides can be exposed even in a state where the reel foot is fixed, and the appearance can be improved (the decorative property can be improved).
According to the above-described structure of the reel seat 10, when the reel foot is fixed by the pair of cover members 15 and 16 of the body 11, the plate 30 attached to the opening 12 portion of the body 11 is covered with the fixed reel foot, but the plate 30 is in a state of falling from the surface of the body 11 and does not contact the fixed reel foot, so that the surface of the plate 30 is not damaged. Thus, even if a pattern such as a product name or a decoration is processed to the part, the pattern is not deteriorated by being damaged. Further, even if the pattern formed on the board surface is slightly deviated in thickness, the part is in a non-contact state with respect to the reel foot, so that the fixed state of the reel foot is not unstable, and the formed pattern can be adapted to various shapes (uneven shape), coating color, and material, and the degree of freedom of decoration is improved.
Further, since the plate 30 is fixed by the step portion 12a over the entire circumference, there is no need to form a support wall (a wall partitioning the through hole 13) for supporting the plate 30 from the back side, and the through hole 13 can be formed in a hollow shape without the support wall, so that the weight of the reel seat can be reduced. Further, since such a support wall is not provided in the main body, the touch (vibration) at the time of fish biting is prevented from being attenuated, and the sensitivity of the touch at the time of fish biting can be improved in a state where the main body is held.
Preferably, an adhesive is applied to the back surface of the central portion (the bulged portion 30b) of the plate 30, and this portion is bonded and fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rod 1A fitted into the through hole 13. That is, since the adhesive does not have to be applied to the step portion 12a (periphery of the plate), when the plate 30 is press-fitted into the opening 12, the adhesive does not leak from the gap of the press-fitted portion, and the appearance can be finished perfectly (if the adhesive leaks from the gap portion of the step portion 12a, it is difficult to remove the adhesive).
In the method of fixing the reel seat 10 of the 1 st rod 1A, the 1 st rod 1A can be fitted into the through hole 13 and fixed by applying an adhesive to the inner circumferential surfaces of the opening 12 at the front end side surface 11d portion and the rear end side surface 11e portion in the axial direction. At this time, the plate 30 in a state where the adhesive is applied to the central region of the back surface is press-fitted into the opening 12, and the plate 30 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st section rod 1A, whereby the reel seat 10 in a state where the plate 30 and the body 11 are integrated can be adhesively fixed to the 1 st section rod. In such a bonding method, if a gap is formed between the rod and the outer circumferential surface of the 1 st rod, the rod may be attached through a spacer sleeve.
In the above configuration, the plate 30 is fixed to the step portion 12a over the entire circumference thereof in a state of being press-fitted into the opening 12, and is bonded and fixed to the outer circumferential surface of the 1 st rod 1A, so that water can be prevented from entering the interior (a waterproof structure is obtained). Therefore, there is no need to provide a water-passing structure, and it is possible to prevent abnormal noise, odor, and deterioration of the material due to moisture, and since water does not enter the fishing rod, the fishing rod can be floated even if dropped into water.
In addition, when the body 11 is gripped during actual fishing, as shown in fig. 6, the body receives a compressive force in a direction Y from the outer surface toward the center. At this time, since the plate 30 attached inside the opening 12 resists the compressive force, resistance to lateral compression is good, and deformation, breakage, and the like due to crushing can be effectively prevented.
As described above, a decorative pattern (coating, vapor deposition, or the like) may be formed on the surface of the plate 30, or as shown in fig. 4 and 5, a concave portion 30d may be formed on the surface of the plate 30, and a decorative member (a name plate or the like) 32 may be bonded and fixed to the concave portion 30d so as not to contact the reel foot. In such a configuration, since the decorative member having various patterns is formed and only the decorative member is bonded and fixed to the recessed portion 30d, it is possible to easily change the appearance of each fishing rod while improving the change in the decorative property. Further, since the decoration member 32 fixed to the recessed portion 30d can be in a state of not contacting the reel foot 50, the decoration member can be prevented from being damaged, and the decoration effect can be 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.
For example, the opening 12 may be formed to have a narrow width, and the reel legs 50 may be abutted on both sides of the opening 12. In addition, since the winder leg 50 is generally formed in a curved shape with a center bulging in a cross-sectional view (see fig. 6), the amount D1 of the plate 30 dropped with respect to the main body 11 may not be uniform over the entire circumferential span. That is, in the central region where the reel foot 50 is curved and recessed, the amount of fall D1 between the surface 30a of the plate 30 and the front end side surface 11D and the rear end side surface 11e of the main body 11 may be small, and both may be on the same plane.
The shape of the opening 12 formed in the main body 11 and the shape of the plate 30 inserted into the opening 12 may be appropriately modified, and the plate 30 may be fixed to the opening 12 without forming the step 12a over the entire circumference, but may be fixed by forming a step in a part thereof.
In the above embodiment, the rod tip side is used as the moving cover, but the rod rear side may be used as the moving cover and the rod tip side may be used as the fixed cover. The body 11 may be appropriately formed with a hollow portion for reducing the weight, or may be formed with another member (trigger or the like) depending on the fishing rod. The 1 st rod 1A and the reel seat 10 may be bonded and fixed directly to the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rod, or may be fixed via a suitable spacer sleeve or the like if the 1 st rod is thin.
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1. A reel seat fixed to the outer peripheral surface of a fishing rod and having a body on which a reel foot of a fishing reel is placed and fixed by a pair of cover members,
an opening is formed on the part of the body where the reel foot is placed, and a plate for blocking the opening is arranged at the same time,
the opening is sized to be inserted into the board to be mounted, a step is formed over the entire circumference of the edge of the opening,
the plate is press-fitted into the opening, and is mounted on the step portion so as to abut against the step portion over the entire circumferential span,
the plate is mounted to the body so as not to contact the fixed reel leg by falling from the surface of the body.
2. The reel seat according to claim 1, wherein the plate is bonded to an outer peripheral surface of the fishing rod fitted in the body.
3. The reel seat according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a front end side surface and a rear end side surface of the body in the axial direction of the opening constitute fixing portions for abutting against and fixing the reel leg.
4. The reel stand according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the plate is attached to the body in a state where the reel foot is fixed so that both sides thereof are exposed.
5. The reel seat according to claim 1 or 2,
a recess is formed on a surface of the plate,
a decorative member is adhesively fixed to the recessed portion so as not to contact the reel foot.
6. A fishing rod comprising the reel seat according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
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