CN113040105A - Fishing rod and pull-out fishing rod kit - Google Patents

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CN113040105A
CN113040105A CN202011422227.7A CN202011422227A CN113040105A CN 113040105 A CN113040105 A CN 113040105A CN 202011422227 A CN202011422227 A CN 202011422227A CN 113040105 A CN113040105 A CN 113040105A
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牛之滨幸佑
原田健二
盐田纯也
中川敬介
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The invention provides a pull-out type fishing rod, which prevents a protective shell from being lost or damaged during use and has excellent transportability and operability. The fishing rod (1) of the invention is provided with a 1 st section rod (5) for accommodating a plurality of rods (6 a-6N), and is constructed into a draw-out type for connecting the accommodated rods in a draw-out manner. The utility model is characterized in that the rod comprises a shell component (30) which is covered to prevent a plurality of rod rods from protruding relative to the 1 st rod (5), and the shell component (30) forms a clamping structure which can be assembled and disassembled at the rear end of the 1 st rod (5).

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Fishing rod and pull-out fishing rod kit
Technical Field
The invention relates to a drawout fishing rod and a drawout fishing rod kit.
Background
Conventionally, a pull-out type fishing rod is known. The pull-out type fishing rod accommodates a plurality of rods in the 1 st section rod, and the rods are sequentially pulled out from the 1 st section rod, and the top end of the rod with the large diameter is connected with the rear end of the rod with the small diameter for use. Such a pull-out type fishing rod has an advantage of being more convenient to carry than a plug-in type rod, and in a state where all the rods are stored in the 1 st rod, a protective shell or a top shell as disclosed in patent documents 1 and 2, for example, is attached to the tip end side thereof, thereby preventing the stored rods from protruding.
In recent fishing, a fishing rod (also referred to as a portable rod) that can be stored in a shorter length during transportation is attracting attention because of its inability to transport long rods, its inability to transport due to limitations of transportation companies, and its sudden increase in transportation costs. Such a portable rod is configured to be able to store a plurality of rods while shortening the 1 st rod to be able to be stored in a case or the like that houses or contains small articles, and is easy to use when fishing is desired.
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2004-350575
Patent document 2: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2007-151412
Disclosure of Invention
A protective case or a top case (hereinafter, referred to as a protective case) attached to the above-described drawout type fishing rod prevents the rod from being unintentionally projected or damaged when stored, and also, in a fishing rod to which a fishing line guide penetrating a fishing line is attached, plays a role of protecting the fishing line guide from being damaged or the like. Although such a protective case needs to be stored in some other place when fishing, if it is lost or damaged by stepping on the ground, the fishing rod can be stored only without the protective case, and there is a problem that the rod or the fishing line guide is damaged when transporting the rod or the fishing line guide. In addition, since the protective case is an unnecessary part when fishing, it is inconvenient to store and operate.
Further, in the portable rod, if the length of the rod to be stored is to be shortened in addition to the above-described problem, the rod of the 1 st section needs to be shortened, and in such a configuration, the entire length of the rod when used is also shortened while the clamp structure portion is shortened, which causes a problem of a reduction in operability such as a restriction in the use state.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a pull-out type fishing rod and a fishing rod set that prevent a protective shell from being lost or damaged during use and that are excellent in transportability and operability.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a pull-out type fishing rod including a rod 1 st section for storing a plurality of rods, each of the stored rods being connected in a pull-out type, the rod being characterized by comprising a shell member covered so as to prevent the plurality of rods from protruding with respect to the rod 1 st section, the shell member constituting a clamp structure attachable to and detachable from a rear end of the rod 1 st section.
In the above-described pull-out type fishing rod, since the shell member for preventing the rod rods accommodated in the 1 st rod from protruding is formed as a clamp structure (also serving as a clamp structure) detachably attached to the rear end of the 1 st rod, the shell member is not lost during actual fishing. Further, since the case member is attached to the 1 st rod as a clamp structure, the 1 st rod can be lengthened in use and the case member is formed in storage, so that the transportability and the workability in use are improved.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a pull-out type fishing rod set comprising a 1 st rod for accommodating a plurality of rods and for connecting the rods accommodated in a pull-out type, wherein the fishing rod set comprises a tubular shell member detachably covered to prevent the rods from protruding from the 1 st rod and constituting a clamp structure detachably attached to a rear end of the 1 st rod, and the shell member is provided with an opening locking portion and a holding member inserted through the opening locking portion.
In the fishing rod set, the shell member for preventing the rods contained in the 1 st rod from protruding is a clamping structure which can be assembled and disassembled at the rear end of the 1 st rod, so that the shell member can not be lost during actual fishing. Further, since the housing member is attached to the 1 st rod as a clamp structure, the 1 st rod can be lengthened in use, and the housing member attached to the 1 st rod is held by the holding member inserted into the opening locking portion in storage, so that the transportability and the workability in use are improved.
According to the present invention, a pull-out type fishing rod and a pull-out type fishing rod set are obtained, which prevent a protective shell from being lost or damaged during use and have excellent transportability and operability.
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Fig. 1 is a view showing a 1 st embodiment of a fishing rod according to the present invention, wherein (a) is a partial sectional view showing a storage state of a plurality of rods, and (b) is a perspective view showing the storage state.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state (use state) in which a part of a plurality of rods of the fishing rod shown in fig. 1 is drawn out.
Fig. 3 is a view showing a clamping structure portion in a use state of the fishing rod shown in fig. 1, wherein (a) is a partial sectional view and (b) is a perspective view.
Fig. 4 is a view showing the structure of the tail plug, wherein (a) is a plan view and (b) is a partial sectional view.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing the structure of the upper plug.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a structure of a detachable fishing line guide.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing the structure of the detachable trigger.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view showing a holding member constituting a pull-out type fishing rod set.
Fig. 9 is a view showing embodiment 2 of the fishing rod according to the present invention, wherein (a) is a partial sectional view showing a storage state of a plurality of rods, and (b) is a perspective view showing the storage state.
Fig. 10 is a view showing a clamping structure portion in a use state of the fishing rod shown in fig. 9, wherein (a) is a partial sectional view and (b) is a perspective view.
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1-fishing rod; 5-section 1 rod; 6 a-6N-pole; 7-a reel seat; 8. 8a to 8N, 18-fishing line guides; 10-lower part bolt; 30-a shell member; 40-upper bolt; 50. 55-trigger.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 to 3 are views showing a 1 st embodiment of a fishing rod according to the present invention, fig. 1(a) is a partial sectional view showing a storage state of a plurality of rods, fig. 1(b) is a perspective view showing a storage state, fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a use state in which a part of the plurality of rods of the fishing rod shown in fig. 1 is drawn out, fig. 3 is a view showing a grip structure part in the use state of the fishing rod shown in fig. 1, fig. 3(a) is a partial sectional view, and fig. 3(b) is a perspective view.
As is well known, the fishing rod 1 of the present invention is constructed in a draw-out type in which a plurality of rods 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, 6e … … 6N are drawn out in sequence to connect the base end of a rod having a small diameter to the tip end of a rod having a large diameter, and the plurality of rods are contained in the rod having a large diameter in sequence in a state in which all the rods are contained in the rod (1 st rod) 5 having the largest diameter. In the present invention, the number of the rods (connecting number) contained in the 1 st rod 5 is arbitrary, N rods (rod 6a to rod 6N) are contained in the rod with large diameter in turn, the rod 6N with the minimum diameter becomes the rod tip rod.
In fig. 1(a) and 2, not all the rods are shown. In addition, although fig. 1(a) shows the rod stored for easy understanding, the shell member 30 described later is attached to the 1 st rod 5 and the 1 st rod is covered, so that it is not exposed (see fig. 1 (b)). The fishing rod of the present embodiment includes a reel seat and a fishing line guide, and is configured to be applicable to both types of spinning reels and dual-bearing reels. Therefore, when the spinning reel is used, the reel seat and the fishing line guide are used so as to face downward, and when the dual-bearing reel is used, the reel seat and the fishing line guide are used so as to face upward.
As described above, the fishing rod 1 of the present embodiment is configured to be used by attaching a spinning reel such as a spinning reel or a double-bearing reel, and the fishing line guide 8, 8a to 8N through which a fishing line released from the spinning reel passes is attached to the tip end portion of each rod. At this time, the fishing line guide 8N becomes a so-called tip guide. In fig. 1(a), although the fishing line guide 8 attached to the 1 st rod 5 shown in fig. 2 is not shown, the fishing line guide 8 is configured to be detachable as described later. In addition, a float guide may be included in a portion of the fishing line guide.
The rod 5 of the above-mentioned section 1 and the plurality of rods 6a to 6N accommodated in the rod 5 of the section 1 are configured as a tubular body made of a fiber-reinforced resin as is known, and for example, a prepreg sheet in which a reinforcing fiber (mainly carbon fiber, glass fiber, or the like) is impregnated with a fiber-reinforced resin such as an epoxy resin is wound around a mandrel (mandrel) and subjected to a heating process, and thereafter, the prepreg sheet is formed by a usual method such as removing the mandrel. The tip rod 6N may be formed of a solid body or a combination of a solid body and a tubular body in addition to the tubular body.
The 1 st rod 5 is provided with a reel seat 7 for mounting a reel. The reel seat 7 is provided in the base end region of the 1 st rod 5, and includes a reel foot placement portion 7a for placing a reel foot and cover portions 7b and 7c disposed in front and rear of the reel foot placement portion for clamping the reel foot, as is well known. In the present embodiment, the rear cover portion 7c serves as a fixed cover, and the front cover portion 7b serves as a movable cover (hereinafter, referred to as a movable cover 7b and a fixed cover 7c) that moves in the axial direction.
The fixing cover 7c is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the base end of the 1 st rod 5, and includes a receiving hole 7ca that opens to the reel foot placement section 7 a. The movable cover 7b includes a receiving hole 7ba that opens to the reel foot placement portion 7a (the receiving hole 7ba may be opened over a span of 360 °). The movable cover 7b includes an operation portion 7bb formed with a female screw portion screwed to a male screw portion provided on the 1 st-stage rod 5, and the reel foot is placed on the reel foot placement portion 7a and fitted into the receiving hole 7ca of the fixed cover 7c from the rear side, and the reel foot is clamped and fixed by the receiving hole 7ba of the movable cover 7b and the receiving hole 7ca of the fixed cover 7c by rotating the operation portion 7 bb. Further, since the structure of the reel seat, the moving mechanism for moving the cover, and the like are known, detailed description thereof is omitted.
The 1 st rod 5 has a rear end side of the fixing cover 7c projecting in the axial direction, and a lower plug (tail plug) 10 attached to the projecting portion 5 a. As shown in fig. 4, the lower plug 10 is formed in a lid shape, and an air hole 10b is formed in a rear end surface 10a thereof. An internal thread portion 10d is provided on an inner surface of the peripheral wall 10c of the lower plug 10, and is screwed to an external thread portion formed on the protruding portion 5 a. The female screw portion 10d may be formed directly on the inner surface of the peripheral wall 10c, or may be formed on the inner surface of an annular body 10e press-fitted and fixed to the peripheral wall 10c, as shown in fig. 4. Further, a plurality of annular concave-convex portions 10f (formed with press-fitting structures) are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall 10c so as to easily press-fit and fix an opening end portion of the case member 30 described later. That is, the lower plug 10 has a function of plugging the rear end opening of the shell member 30 at the same time as the function of plugging the rear end opening of the 1 st rod 5.
The inner surface of the lower plug 10 may be a press-fit structure instead of a screw-fit structure, and the outer surface of the lower plug 10 may be a screw-fit structure instead of a press-fit structure.
A cover member 12 is detachably fixed to the rear end opening portion of the 1 st rod 5. The cover member 12 has a function of preventing the rod received therein from falling down when the lower plug 10 is detached from the 1 st rod 5 and attached to the case member 30. An opening 12a for air discharge is preferably formed in the rear end surface of the cover member 12.
A shell member 30 is detachably attached to the 1 st rod 5, and functions as a protective shell (function of preventing a plurality of rods housed in the 1 st rod from protruding) in a conventional pull-out type fishing rod. The shell member 30 can be detached from the rod 5 of the 1 st section, and attached to the rear end of the rod 5 of the 1 st section, thereby providing a function as a so-called clamp structure to be gripped and held during actual fishing.
Hereinafter, the structure of the case member 30 will be specifically described.
The shell member 30 of the present embodiment is formed of a tubular body covering the rod 5 of the above-described section 1 (as covering the rod 5 of the section 1) in the axial direction, and is configured to have a rod shape in a housed state. The sectional shape of the cylindrical body is not particularly limited to a polygon, a circle, an ellipse, and the like, but the 1 st-section rod 5 is preferably formed in a cylindrical shape (circular section) in consideration of design, appearance, and the like because it is a tubular body having a circular section. The material is not particularly limited, and for example, the rod may be made of the same material as the rod 5 of the 1 st rod and the plurality of rods 6a to 6N accommodated therein, or various metals such as aluminum and SUS, resin, fiber-reinforced resin, or the like, and may be subjected to various surface treatments such as coating, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, or the like as necessary to improve the appearance. Alternatively, since the clip also functions as a clip structure, it is possible to improve gripping and holding properties by covering a material having flexibility, such as EVA or cork, with the clip structure, similarly to a normal clip structure.
Since the cylindrical shell member 30 is covered from the tip end side of the 1 st rod 5 so as to cover the axial direction, a fixing structure for fixing the shell member 30 and the 1 st rod 5 when covering the shell member 30 is provided. The case member 30 of the present embodiment is configured to be able to cover the position where the reel seat 7 provided in the 1 st rod 5 is exposed, and the fixing structure is configured to be fixed by a frictional force with the 1 st rod 5 by press-fitting the case member 30.
Specifically, annular concave- convex portions 5A and 5B are formed on the outer surface of the movable cover 7B and the outer surface of the ring member attached to the front side of the operation portion 7bb of the movable cover, respectively, and the opening inner surface and the inner surface on the tip end side of the case member 30 are press-fitted and fixed by these portions. Therefore, if the shell member 30 is fixed to the 1 st rod 5 in a covering manner, the reel foot placement portion 7a of the reel seat 7 is exposed.
The fixing structure, fixing position, and fixing method of the shell member 30 and the 1 st rod 5 are not particularly limited, and may be fixed by a screw structure, or may be appropriately deformed by a locking structure of a claw, or the like.
An upper plug 40 is detachably provided at the tip end of the case member 30 of the present embodiment. The upper plug 40 is press-fitted into the distal end opening of the case member 30, and in the present embodiment, a male screw portion 41a is formed in a main body 41 of the upper plug 40, and this portion is detachably fixed by being screwed to a female screw member 32 fixed to the distal end of the case member 30. The body 41 of the upper plug 40 is formed with an opening locking portion 41b to be locked to an annular holding member 70 (see fig. 8) described later, thereby making the assembly into a kit. The opening locking portion 41b may have a structure allowing the holding member 70 to pass therethrough, and may be appropriately deformed by being locked to the holding member 70 via a ring member 72 as shown in fig. 8.
The upper plug 40 may be press-fitted and fixed to the opening inner surface of the distal end of the case member 30. In addition, the housing member 30 may be a structure which does not have the upper stopper 40 and only prevents the plurality of poles from protruding. In such a configuration, the opening engagement portion may be provided on either the case member 30 or the upper plug 40.
The case member 30 has a predetermined length L1 in the axial direction, and is attached to the rear end of the 1 st rod 5 as shown in fig. 2 and 3, thereby constituting a grip structure having a length L1 as a fishing rod. That is, in the conventional pull-out type fishing rod, although the portion to be gripped and held is the region of the 1 st rod 5 having the length L, by attaching the shell member 30 to the rear end of the 1 st rod 5, the fishing rod can be extended by a length corresponding to the length L1 of the shell member 30 at the time of actual fishing (operation method will be described later).
The fishing rod of the present embodiment is configured to be able to mount a reel as described above, and each rod is mounted with a fishing line guide through which a fishing line released from the reel passes. In this case, the covering shell member 30 is preferably configured not to interfere with the fishing line guide to be attached. For example, in the case of a dual-bearing reel, since the height of the fishing line guide to be attached may not be so high, even if the shell member 30 is put over the 1 st rod 5, the shell member 30 can be prevented from interfering with the fishing line guide. Alternatively, such interference can be prevented from occurring by slightly enlarging the diameter of the case member 30.
However, when the spinning reel is mounted, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the height of the fishing line guide (especially the fishing line guide 8 on the root end side) is high, and there is a possibility that interference occurs between the fishing line guide and the shell member 30 covering the 1 st rod 5. As described above, although the interference can be prevented by increasing the diameter of the shell member 30, the interference-generating fishing line guide is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the rod, so that it is not necessary to increase the diameter of the shell member 30. For example, when the height of the fishing line guide 8 attached to the tip end of the 1 st rod 5 is high, as shown in fig. 6, a protruding portion 5d having an insertion opening 5e may be provided at the tip end of the 1 st rod 5, and a leg portion 8A of the fishing line guide 8 may be press-fitted into this portion to be detachable.
Since the fishing line insertion hole 8B through which a fishing line is inserted or the opening 8C for reducing the weight may be formed in the detachable fishing line guide 8, the annular holding member 70 can be locked by this portion as shown in fig. 8.
Further, a plurality of detachable fishing line guides may be provided. Further, the fishing line guide that interferes with the fishing line guide may be configured to be folded and fall down when stored, and not configured to be attached to or detached from each rod, so that the housing member 30 can be configured not to interfere with the fishing line guide. As described above, since the fishing rod of the present embodiment can use both types of spinning reels and dual-bearing reels, a fishing line guide (fishing line guide 8) having a high height for spinning reels and a fishing line guide (fishing line guide 18 shown in fig. 8 and 10) having a low height for dual-bearing reels, which are fishing line guides attachable to and detachable from the 1 st rod 5, are integrated into a kit.
The fishing rod can be used in various ways according to the fishing method, and for example, in the fishing of baits using a drum reel, it is preferable to provide a trigger capable of catching a finger corresponding to a portion where the reel is attached. In the present embodiment, the trigger 50 is detachably fixed to the 1 st rod 5 (although the fishing rod and the fishing line guide shown in fig. 2 and 3 are oriented in accordance with a spinning reel, the trigger 50 is also shown for convenience).
The trigger 50 is detachably disposed corresponding to the position of the 1 st rod 5 where the reel seat 7 is provided, and is preferably attached to a portion of the fixing cover 7c so that a finger can be caught when the attached reel (double bearing type reel) and the 1 st rod 5 are held at the same time. In the present embodiment, the structure is configured to be attachable to the portion of the projecting portion 5a provided at the rear end of the 1 st rod 5, and as shown in fig. 7, the structure is provided with an opening 51 into which the projecting portion 5a is fitted and a finger hook portion 52.
Such a trigger 50 can be clamped and fixed between the case member 30 and the 1 st rod 5 by detaching the lower plug 10 from the 1 st rod 5, fitting the opening 51 to the projection 5a, and attaching the case member 30 to the projection 5a in this state. In such a detachable structure, since the trigger 50 can be fixed by shifting the circumferential position of the finger catch portion 52 of the trigger 50, the trigger 50 can be disposed at an optimum position according to the use form of the fishing rod (e.g., the shake of the fishing rod).
Further, since the trigger 50 is provided with the opening 51 to be fitted to the projection 5a of the 1 st rod, the trigger can be made into a kit by being locked by the annular holding member 70 as shown in fig. 8, similarly to the upper plug 40 and the fishing line guide 7 described above.
The holding member 70 is a member that is inserted into and integrated with an opening engagement portion provided in a fishing rod and its components (a fishing line guide, a trigger, an upper plug, other small articles, and the like) that are used in actual fishing, and is a member that is easy to carry, for example, to prevent the fishing rod and its components that are used in actual fishing from being lost. The holding member 70 is preferably formed of an annular member such as a loop-type hook for mountain climbing, and can be attached to a belt-attaching portion of pants, for example, to improve the operability during transportation and use. In particular, in a portable fishing rod set (a rod having a storage length of about 30cm or less), the overall length is shortened to improve the operability.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 8, the holding member 70 holds the fishing line guide 8 having a high height for the spinning reel and the fishing line guide 18 having a low height for the dual-bearing reel as the structure of the fishing rod set. Similarly to the fishing line guide 8, the fishing line guide 18 includes: a fishing line passing hole 18B through which the holding member 70 passes; and a leg part 18A press-fitted into the insertion opening 5e of the 1 st rod 5. In addition, as shown in fig. 8, the trigger may be different in type according to preference, such as a slightly larger trigger 55 in which a finger hook 56 is slightly bent.
Next, a use example of the fishing rod 1 will be described.
As shown in fig. 1(a) and (b), in the unused state, the case member 30 is in a state of covering the 1 st rod 5 (a fixed state of covering the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st rod except for the reel seat region), and the housing length of the fishing rod is a length (length of adding the lower plug 10) up to the exposed reel seat 7 in addition to the axial length L1 of the case member 30.
In the present embodiment, since the reel holder 7 is exposed, the rod can be stored in the storage length, and the rod can be directly transported when the reel is attached. At this time, as shown in fig. 8, the upper plug 40 is locked to the holding member 70, and the fishing line guide 8 and the trigger 50 are also locked to the holding member 70, so that the carrying and handling properties as a fishing rod set are improved, and it is possible to prevent the components necessary as a fishing rod from being lost.
When the fishing rod is used, the shell member 30 is detached from the 1 st rod section 5 and directly attached to the base end of the 1 st rod section 5 (see fig. 2 and 3). In the present embodiment, since the tip end of the shell member 30 is attached to the base end of the 1 st rod 5, the upper plug 40 is removed and the tip end of the shell member 30 is opened. Further, the lower bolt 10 attached to the 1 st rod section 5 is also detached from the rear end of the 1 st rod section 5. Even if the lower plug 10 is removed, the cap member 12 is attached to the rear end of the 1 st rod, so that the rod stored in the housing member will not fall off during the operation of attaching the housing member.
As described above, the female screw member 32 to be screwed with the upper plug 40 is formed on the distal end side of the shell member 30 which is detached from the 1 st rod 5 and from which the upper plug 40 is detached, and this portion is directly screwed to the male screw portion formed in the projection 5a of the 1 st rod. By the coupling of the both, a clamp structure having a length L1 is formed by the shell member 30 on the rear end side of the 1 st rod 5 (see fig. 2 and 3). Further, a fishing line guide 8 (in the case of a spinning reel) or a fishing line guide 18 (in the case of a dual-bearing reel, see fig. 8) is fixed to the tip end of the 1 st rod segment 5, and a trigger 50 or a trigger 55 is fixed between the 1 st rod segment 5 and the shell member 30 as necessary, and the lower plug 10 detached from the 1 st rod segment 5 is press-fitted and fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end opening of the shell member 30 (the rear end opening of the shell member is press-fitted into the annular uneven portion 10f of the lower plug 10, and the opening edge is fixed by abutting against the step portion 10 f').
Since the shell member 30 is attached to the rear end of the 1 st rod 5 and functions as a clamp structure, it is not lost when actually fishing, as in the case of the conventional protective shell. Further, since the 1 st rod 5 is attached as a clamp structure, the length of the 1 st rod 5 is increased, and the 1 st rod becomes long and the operability is improved in the actual use although the storage length is short and the fishing rod is compact as a pull-out type fishing rod. Further, as shown in fig. 1, since the container is compact in the housed state, it is not enlarged and is relatively easy to transport.
When the rod is stored as shown in fig. 1 from the use state shown in fig. 2 and 3, the lower plug 10 is removed from the rear end of the 1 st rod 5 while the shell member 30 in the clamped state is removed, and each rod is stored in the 1 st rod 5 so as to axially cover the shell member 30. At this time, even if the lower plug 10 is fixed to the rear end of the 1 st rod 5 to perform the covering operation of the shell member 30, since the opening 12a for air discharge is formed in the rear end surface of the cover member 12 and the air hole 10b is also formed in the lower plug 10 as described above, air is discharged when the shell member 30 is inserted, and the covering operation can be easily performed.
The length relationship between the shell member 30 and the 1 st rod 5 can be appropriately modified. For example, as shown in fig. 1, the dimension L1 of the shell member 30 may be increased to increase the hollow space between the tip of the 1 st rod 5 and the shell member. In this case, it is preferable that a flexible member (not shown) is installed inside the case member 30 so that the rod to be stored does not protrude from the tip end of the 1 st rod 5. Alternatively, a partition structure may be provided inside the case member 30 to accommodate various small articles (fishing tackle etc.). The axial dimension L1 of the case member 30 is made larger than the axial dimension L of the 1 st rod 5 (L1 > L), so that the 1 st rod 5 can be shortened, the clamping structure length can be sufficiently secured, and the compactness and the fishing workability can be improved.
Fig. 9 and 10 are views showing embodiment 2 of the fishing rod according to the present invention, fig. 9(a) is a partial sectional view showing a storage state of a plurality of rods, fig. 9(b) is a perspective view showing the storage state, fig. 10 is a view showing a grip structure portion in a use state of the fishing rod shown in fig. 9, fig. 10(a) is a partial sectional view, and fig. 10(b) is a perspective view.
In the above-described embodiment 1, the case member 30 is configured such that the reel seat 7 is exposed, but in the present embodiment, the case member is fixed by the base end portion of the 1 st rod 5 in a state of covering the 1 st rod 5. Specifically, the annular concave-convex portion 5C is formed on the outer surface of the fixing cover 7C, and the opening inner surface of the case member 30 can be press-fitted and fixed through this portion. Therefore, if the case member 30 is fixed by covering the 1 st rod 5, the reel seat 7 is not exposed and is in a covered state.
With such a configuration, the storage length can be further shortened, and the operability and the transportability can be improved. The fishing rod of this embodiment is a fishing rod to which a dual-bearing reel is attached, and the 1 st-section rod 5 is attached with the fishing line guide 18 having a small height and the trigger 55 having a slightly large height.
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 can be made as follows, for example.
In the above-described embodiments, the fishing rod to which the reel is attached is exemplified, but the fishing rod may be configured as a general pull-out type fishing rod which does not include the reel seat and the fishing line guide. Further, the fishing rod can be configured as a fishing rod dedicated to spinning reels or a fishing rod dedicated to double-bearing reels.
The shell member 30 has a structure in which the tip end portion is fixed to the base end portion of the 1 st-stage rod 5, but may have a structure in which the rear end portion of the shell member is fixed to the base end portion of the 1 st-stage rod 5.
The length of the shell member 30 can be appropriately modified, and for example, a structure in which the length is substantially the same as that of the 1 st rod 5 and the entire length is covered can be provided, whereby the fishing rod can be made compact (portable), and the fishing rod can be used in a long length and with improved operability.
The method of fixing the shell member 30 to the 1 st rod 5 can be appropriately modified by a structure such as a press-fit structure, a screw-fit structure, and a fastening structure, and the fixing position can be appropriately modified.
The shape of the shell member 30 can be appropriately deformed in shape, length, etc. as long as it can prevent the rod accommodated in the 1 st rod 5 from being pushed out and functions as a clamping structure of the 1 st rod.
As the fishing rod set, a structure may be adopted in which opening locking portions that can be collectively made into a set are provided on a fishing rod, a fishing line guide, a trigger, and the like, instead of the holding member 70 being an essential component.

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1. A pull-out type fishing rod having the 1 st rod section for accommodating a plurality of rod rods, wherein the rod rods accommodated are connected in a pull-out manner,
having a shell member covered to prevent the plurality of rods from protruding with respect to the 1 st rod,
the shell member forms a clamp structure that can be attached to and detached from the rear end of the section 1 rod.
2. The draw-out fishing rod of claim 1, wherein the shell member is formed of a cylindrical body covering the 1 st section rod in the axial direction.
3. The extraction type fishing rod according to claim 2, wherein the cylindrical body is fixed to a base end of the 1 st rod in a state of being laid on the 1 st rod.
4. The draw-out fishing rod of claim 2,
the 1 st section rod is provided with a reel seat for mounting a reel,
the cylindrical body is fixed to the 1 st rod in a state where the cylindrical body covers the 1 st rod and the reel seat is exposed.
5. The extraction type fishing rod according to any one of claims 2 to 4,
a plurality of fishing line guides for guiding the fishing line are arranged on the rod accommodated in the 1 st section rod,
the cylindrical body is configured not to interfere with the fishing line guide when covering the 1 st rod.
6. The draw out fishing rod of any one of claims 1 to 5, having a trigger clamped between the shell member and the 1 st section rod when the shell member is mounted to the 1 st section rod rear end.
7. A pull-out type fishing rod set is provided with a 1 st rod for accommodating a plurality of rods, and each rod accommodated is connected in a pull-out type,
a cylindrical shell member detachably covered to prevent the plurality of rods from protruding from the 1 st rod,
meanwhile, a clamping structure which can be assembled and disassembled at the back end of the 1 st section rod is formed,
the case member is provided with an opening locking portion, and a holding member inserted through the opening locking portion.
8. The draw-out fishing rod set according to claim 7,
an upper stopper for preventing a plurality of rods from protruding is detachably provided on an end surface of the housing member, and the opening locking portion is formed on the upper stopper.
9. A pull-out fishing rod set according to claim 7 or 8,
a plurality of fishing line guides for guiding the fishing line are arranged on the rod accommodated in the 1 st section rod,
the fishing line guide interfering with the shell member when the shell member is covered on the 1 st section rod is detachable with respect to the rod and can be held by the holding member.
10. The draw-out fishing rod set according to claim 9,
comprises a plurality of fishing line guides which can be mounted on the rod at the same position and have different heights,
both types of spinning reels and dual-bearing reels can be used.
11. The draw-out fishing rod set according to any one of claims 7 to 10,
having a trigger which is clamped between the shell member and the section 1 rod when the shell member is mounted on the rear end of the section 1 rod,
the trigger may be retained to the retaining member.
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