CN112602678A - Fishing rod and handle member - Google Patents

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CN112602678A
CN112602678A CN202011032362.0A CN202011032362A CN112602678A CN 112602678 A CN112602678 A CN 112602678A CN 202011032362 A CN202011032362 A CN 202011032362A CN 112602678 A CN112602678 A CN 112602678A
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谷口一真
山中贵弘
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K87/00Fishing rods
    • A01K87/08Handgrips
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K87/00Fishing rods
    • A01K87/06Devices for fixing reels on rods

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The invention provides a fishing rod and a handle member with simple structure, which are not easy to be obstructed by a power line of an electric reel. The fishing rod (1) of the invention is provided with a reel seat (2) for mounting an electric reel, a groove (24) for holding a power line of the electric reel is arranged at the end part of the rod tail side, the groove (24) inclines at an inclination angle smaller than 90 degrees relative to the central line (1a) of the fishing rod (1), a pair of grooves (24) are formed in a way of 180 degrees opposite, and a connecting groove for connecting the pair of grooves (24) is arranged at the end surface (21) of the rod tail side.

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Fishing rod and handle member
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fishing rod to which an electric reel is attached and a grip member for the fishing rod.
Background
A power cord is connected between an electric reel mounted on a reel holder of a fishing rod and an external power source. The electric reel is supplied with power from an external power source via a power cord. The power cord sometimes prevents fishing. In order to solve the above problem, patent document 1 listed below proposes a configuration in which an intermediate line is provided inside a rod main body. In this fishing rod, the reel spool is connected to the electric reel, and the end of the reel spool is connected to the intermediate line via the side hole of the rod body. And, at the rod tail of the rod body, the power line is connected to the middle line. However, the intermediate line needs to be provided inside the rod body, and the structure becomes complicated.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2007-300841
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The invention provides a fishing rod and a handle member with simple structure, which are not easy to be obstructed by a power cord of an electric reel.
Means for solving the problems
The fishing rod of the invention is provided with a reel seat. An electric reel is arranged on the reel seat. The fishing rod has a recess for holding a power cord of an electric reel at the end of the rod tail side. The groove is inclined at an angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees relative to the centre line of the rod.
According to the fishing rod with the structure, the power line of the electric reel can be kept in the groove at the end part of the rod tail side. The groove is inclined at an inclination angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the centerline of the fishing rod, and therefore, the power cord can be easily put into the groove.
Preferably, the grooves are formed with a pair in 180 degree opposition.
Preferably, the fishing rod has a coupling groove connecting the pair of grooves to each other on the rod-end side end surface.
Preferably, the fishing rod includes a grip member. A recess is formed in the end of the grip member on the rod tail side.
The grip member for a fishing rod of the present invention is attached to at least the end portion of the fishing rod on the rod tail side. The grip member has a groove for holding a power cord of an electric reel at an end portion of the rod tail side. The recess is inclined at an angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees relative to the centerline of the grip member.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
As described above, the power cord of the electric reel can be held in the recess of the end portion of the rod tail side, and thus the power cord of the electric reel is not easily obstructed. In addition, the power supply line can be easily put into the recess and held.
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Fig. 1 is a plan view showing a grip member for a fishing rod according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a view of the grip member viewed from the rear side of the rod.
Fig. 3a is a sectional view a-a of fig. 1, and fig. 3b is a view viewed along an arrow P of fig. 3 a.
Fig. 4 is a front view showing a fishing rod provided with the grip member.
Fig. 5 is a plan view showing a use state of the fishing rod.
FIG. 6 is a plan view showing a state of use of the fishing rod.
Fig. 7a and 7b are main part sectional views showing a use state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 8 is a front view of a fishing rod according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 9 is a plan view showing a use state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 10 is a plan view showing a use state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to fig. 3a showing a grip member for a fishing rod according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 12 is a front view showing a fishing rod provided with the grip member.
Fig. 13 is a sectional view showing a grip member for a fishing rod according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a grip member for a fishing rod and a fishing rod including the same according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 7. In the following description, the rod tip side is referred to as the front side, the rod tail side is referred to as the rear side, and the direction of the center line of the fishing rod is referred to as the front-rear direction. As shown in fig. 4 to 6, the fishing rod 1 of the present embodiment includes a reel seat 2 for attaching various reels. The reel seat 2 is disposed at a position spaced a predetermined length forward from the rear end (end on the rod tail side) of the fishing rod 1. As shown in fig. 5 and 6, the electric reel 3 can be attached to the reel holder 2. The electric reel 3 is positioned above the fishing rod 1 when in use, i.e., when fishing. The electric reel 3 is connected to an external power source not shown through a power cord 4.
The fishing rod 1 includes a rod blank 5. The rod blank 5 is, for example, cylindrical, that is, hollow, but may be solid. The rod blank 5 is formed of, for example, a prepreg using carbon fibers or the like as reinforcing fibers. The fishing rod 1 may have a one-piece structure including only one rod body, or may have a structure in which a plurality of rod bodies are joined together. When a plurality of rod bodies are jointed, the tail rod is provided with a reel seat 2. The reel seat 2 is mounted and fixed to the pole blank 5. The fishing rod 1 includes a grip member 6 (rear grip) on the rear side of the reel seat 2. The grip member 6 extends to the rear end of the fishing rod 1. The grip member 6 is a portion to be held by a hand or held under the armpit of an angler while carrying the fishing rod 1. The grip member 6 is of any length. The grip member 6 may be provided on the rear side of the reel seat 2 without a gap, or may be provided at a gap from the reel seat 2 to the rear side. In the present embodiment, the grip member 6 is provided at a distance from the reel seat 2 toward the rear side.
The grip member 6 is separate from the rod blank 5. The grip member 6 is mounted to at least the rear end of the rod blank 5, either directly or via other members. For example, the grip member 6 is bonded to the outer peripheral surface of the rod blank 5. The grip member 6 is made of various grip materials. Examples of the grip material include foamed EVA and cork.
The grip member 6 has various structures, but in the present embodiment, the grip member 6 includes a cylindrical main grip 8 and an end grip 9 formed separately from the main grip 8. The main grip 8 is cylindrical with openings at both ends. The main grip 8 occupies most of the entire length of the grip member 6. The end grip 9 is located on the rear side of the main grip 8. The end grip 9 is also called an end cap (end cap). A decorative collar 10 made of metal, resin, or the like is interposed between the main grip 8 and the end grip 9 (see fig. 7). However, the decorative collar 10 may be omitted and the main grip 8 and the end grip 9 may be brought into close contact with each other. The material of the main grip 8 and the material of the end grip 9 may be the same as each other, or for example, the material of the end grip 9 may be harder than the material of the main grip 8.
Fig. 1 to 3 show the end grip 9 of the present embodiment in a single body. The end grip 9 is a tubular shape having an open front end and a closed rear end. The end grip 9 has a front end face 9a (end face on the rod tip side), a rear end face 9b (end face on the rod tail side), and an outer peripheral face 9c connecting the peripheral edge of the front end face 9a and the peripheral edge of the rear end face 9b in the front-rear direction. The end grip 9 has an insertion hole 27 into which the rod blank 5 is inserted. The insertion hole 27 is open at the front end surface 9 a. The insertion hole 27 is a non-through hole. The centerline 9d of the end grip 9 coincides with the centerline 1a of the fishing rod 1. The end grip 9 is shorter than the main grip 8. The end grip 9 covers the rear end of the rod blank 5. The end grip 9 is attached to the rod blank 5 from the rear side in the direction of the center line 1a of the fishing rod 1 (front-rear direction). By attaching the end grip 9 to the rod blank 5, the rear end opening of the rod blank 5 is closed. The rear end of the end grip 9 is the rear end of the fishing rod 1, and the rear end face 9b of the end grip 9 is the rear end face of the fishing rod 1.
A groove 24 for holding the power cord 4 of the electric reel 3 is formed at the rear end portion of the end grip 9. Fig. 3a shows a cross section (longitudinal section) of the end grip 9 including the centre line 9 d. The groove 24 extends in longitudinal section. The groove 24 is inclined at an angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees with respect to the centre line 9d of the end grip 9. That is, the groove 24 is inclined at an inclination angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the front-rear direction. In addition, the groove 24 is also inclined at an inclination angle of less than 90 degrees with respect to the radial direction of the end grip 9. The inclination angle θ of the groove 24 with respect to the center line 9d of the end grip 9 (hereinafter, simply referred to as inclination angle θ) is shown in fig. 3 a. The groove 24 is preferably inclined at an angle theta of less than 90 degrees, for example, 30 to 60 degrees. The groove 24 is inclined and extends from near the center of the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9 toward the radially outer side and the front side. The groove 24 intersects the peripheral edge of the rear end face 9b of the end grip 9. That is, the groove 24 crosses the boundary between the rear end surface 9b and the outer peripheral surface 9c of the end grip 9. A part of the boundary between the rear end surface 9b and the outer peripheral surface 9c of the end grip 9 is cut by a predetermined width by the groove 24. Thus, the groove 24 is inclined with respect to the front-rear direction and the radial direction, and is formed from the rear end surface 9b to the outer peripheral surface 9c of the end grip 9. The front end of the groove 24 opens to the outer peripheral surface 9c of the end grip 9, and the rear end of the groove 24 opens to the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9.
Fig. 3b is a view as seen along arrow P of fig. 3a, and is a schematic view showing a sectional shape of the groove 24 from an extending direction of the groove 24. The groove 24 penetrates in an oblique direction from the outer peripheral surface 9c to the rear end surface 9b of the end grab 9. The groove 24 has: a fixed portion 30; and an introduction portion 31, the introduction portion 31 being located on a shallower side of the recess 24 than the fixing portion 30. The fixing portion 30 is located at the groove bottom of the groove 24, and the introduction portion 31 is located at the entrance of the groove 24. The cross-sectional shape of the fixing portion 30 is an arc shape having a central angle larger than 180 degrees. The fixing portion 30 holds the power supply line 4. The diameter of the fixing portion 30 is substantially the same as or slightly larger than the diameter of the power cord 4. The power cord 4 is engaged with the fixing portion 30. The introduction portion 31 is located in the vicinity of the boundary between the rear end surface 9b and the outer peripheral surface 9c of the end grip 9. The width W1 of the insertion portion 31 is narrower than the maximum width W2 of the fixing portion 30, and has a relationship of W2 > W1. The maximum width W2 of the securing section 30 is the diameter of the securing section 30. The width W1 of the introduction portion 31 is narrower than the diameter of the power supply line 4. The width W1 of the introduction portion 31 is substantially constant.
The grooves 24 are formed in a pair in a 180-degree opposed manner in the radial direction of the end grab handle 9. The pair of grooves 24 are formed in a symmetrical shape. The pair of grooves 24 are mutually joined at the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9. A coupling groove 26 for coupling rear end portions of the pair of concave grooves 24 to each other is formed in the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9. The coupling groove 26 is formed in the vicinity of the center of the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9. The coupling groove 26 extends in the radial direction of the end grip 9. The depth of the coupling groove 26 is shallower than the depth of the groove 24. As shown in fig. 2, when the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9 is viewed from the rear side in the direction of the center line 9d of the end grip 9, the pair of concave grooves 24 and the connecting groove 26 cross the rear end surface 9b of the end grip 9 in a straight line shape in the radial direction.
Fig. 4 shows a fishing rod 1 provided with a grip member 6. Fig. 5 to 7 show a use state of the fishing rod 1. The reel stand 2 has a trigger 11 on a lower surface and a reel foot attachment portion 12 on an upper surface. A reel foot, not shown, of the electric reel 3 is attached to the reel foot attachment portion 12. Fig. 6 and 7 show a case where the electric reel 3 of the right handle specification is attached to the fishing rod 1. The electric reel 3 of the right handle specification has a handle 7 on the right side in plan view. When the end grip 9 is attached to the rod blank 5, the pair of concave grooves 24 are preferably oriented in the vertical direction.
As shown in fig. 6, the power cord 4 can be inserted into the recess 24 of the end grip 9. Specifically, as shown in fig. 7, the power cord 4 can be engaged with the fixing portion 30 of the recessed groove 24, and the power cord 4 can be held by the fixing portion 30 of the recessed groove 24. Since the recessed groove 24 is inclined with respect to the center line 1a of the fishing rod 1, the power cord 4 can be easily fitted from the insertion portion 31 to the fixing portion 30. Since the inlet portion 31 having a narrow width is formed at the inlet portion of the recess 24, the power cord 4 can be prevented from falling off from the fixing portion 30 of the recess 24. Further, the power cord 4 can be easily pushed into the fixing portion 30 of the recessed groove 24 by the elasticity of the grip material constituting the end grip 9, and the power cord 4 held by the fixing portion 30 of the recessed groove 24 can be easily removed from the recessed groove 24.
The power cord 4 is fitted into the groove 24, for example, from the upper side toward the lower side. As shown in fig. 7a, the power supply line 4 can be fitted into the upper recess 24 and then into the lower recess 24. That is, the power supply line 4 can be fitted into both the upper and lower pair of grooves 24. The upper recess 24 gradually approaches the center line 1a of the fishing rod 1 toward the rear side, and therefore, the power cord 4 can be easily fitted into the upper recess 24 from the upper side. Further, since the pair of recessed grooves 24 are connected to each other by the coupling groove 26, the power supply line 4 fitted into the upper recessed groove 24 can be easily continuously fitted into the lower recessed groove 24. The lower recess 24 is gradually separated from the center line 1a of the fishing rod 1 toward the front side, and therefore, the power cord 4 can be easily fitted into the lower recess 24. By fitting the power cord 4 into the pair of upper and lower grooves 24 in this manner, the power cord 4 can be reliably held by the grip member 6. As shown in fig. 7b, the power supply line 4 may be fitted only in the upper groove 24.
In the present embodiment, the grip member 6 includes the main grip 8, but the main grip 8 may be omitted and the fishing rod 1 may include only the end grip 9. Fig. 8 shows a fishing rod 1 that does not have a main grip 8 but only has an end grip 9. Fig. 9 and 10 show a use state of the fishing rod 1. In this way, the fishing rod 1 may not include the main grip 8.
In the above embodiment, the pair of grooves 24 are provided so as to face the end grip 9 at 180 degrees, but only one groove 24 may be provided in the end grip 9 as shown in fig. 11. In case the end grip 9 is provided with only one groove 24, the groove 24 is preferably located on the upper side of the fishing rod 1.
In the above embodiment, the configuration in which the recess 24 is formed in the rear end portion of the end grip 9 has been described, but as shown in fig. 13, the recess 24 may be formed in the rear end portion of the grip member 6 that is longer than the end grip 9. The grip member 6 is formed by integrating the main grip 8 and the end grip 9. The grip member 6 is a tubular member having an open front end and a closed rear end. The grip member 6 has a front end surface 6a, a rear end surface 6b, and an outer peripheral surface 6 c. The grip member 6 has an insertion hole 27. The insertion hole 27 is open at the front end face 6 a. The insertion hole 27 is a non-through hole. The insertion hole 27 is for example for inserting the rod blank 5. The grip member 6 shown in fig. 13 has a recess 24 at the rear end, which is identical to the recess 24 in the end grip 9 shown in fig. 1-3. The recess 24 is inclined with respect to the centre line 6d of the grip member 6.
Description of symbols:
1 fishing rod
1a center line
2 wire winder base
3 electric winder
4 power cord
5-rod blank
6 handle component
6a front end face
6b rear end face
6c outer peripheral surface
6d center line
7 handle
8 Main handle (grab handle component)
9 end handle (grab handle component)
9a front end face
9b rear end face
9c outer peripheral surface
Center line of 9d end handle
10 decorative collar
11 trigger
12 reel foot mounting part
24 groove
26 connecting groove
27 is inserted into the hole
30 fixed part
31 introduction part
Width of W1 introduction part
W2 maximum width of the securing portion.

Claims (5)

1. A fishing rod is provided with a reel seat for mounting an electric reel,
the end part of the rod tail side is provided with a groove for holding the power cord of the electric reel,
the groove is inclined at an angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees relative to the centre line of the rod.
2. The fishing rod of claim 1,
the grooves are formed in a pair in 180 degree opposition.
3. The fishing rod of claim 2,
the end surface of the rod tail side is provided with a connecting groove which connects the pair of grooves.
4. The fishing rod according to any one of claims 1 to 3, comprising a grip member, and the groove is formed at an end portion of the grip member on a rod tail side.
5. A grip member for a fishing rod, which is attached to at least the end of the fishing rod on the rod tail side,
the end part of the rod tail side is provided with a groove for holding the power cord of the electric reel,
the recess is inclined at an angle of inclination of less than 90 degrees relative to a centerline of the grip member.
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