CN113273551B - Fishing rod - Google Patents

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CN113273551B
CN113273551B CN202011424325.4A CN202011424325A CN113273551B CN 113273551 B CN113273551 B CN 113273551B CN 202011424325 A CN202011424325 A CN 202011424325A CN 113273551 B CN113273551 B CN 113273551B
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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The invention provides a pull-out type fishing rod which can not cause the damage of the line fixing part of a fishing line guide when storing each rod on the fishing rod jointed with a plurality of rods. Specifically, the pull-out type fishing rod (1) according to the present invention is provided with a plurality of rods joined in a pull-out type, and a fishing line guide is attached to the surface of each rod. The fishing line guide is characterized in that the guide foot of a fixed guide (51) fixed on the surface of a rod is fixed on the surface of a cylindrical component (100) fixed on the surface of the rod by a winding line, and a line fixing part (105) for the winding line of the cylindrical component (100) of the fixed guide has a wall thickness which is not contacted with the top end opening (200A) of a cylindrical component (200) of a swimming guide (55) at the rear side of the fixed guide.

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Fishing rod
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a pull-out type fishing rod to which a fishing line guide for guiding a fishing line is attached.
Background
A fishing rod to which a reel is attachable is provided with a fishing line guide for guiding a fishing line paid out from the reel at a predetermined interval. The fishing line guide has a fixed guide fixed to the surface of the rod and a traveling guide sliding on the rod and fixed to a predetermined position, and is generally a frame structure. The fixing guide is fixed with a line by placing a guide leg (foot) extending in the axial direction on the outer surface of the fishing rod and coating the fishing rod with a resin (protective film) after the line is wound. The play guide is fixed to a tubular member (tubular body) by winding a guide leg around a wire, and is fixed to the tubular member by a wire by coating a surface thereof with a resin (protective film) or the like, and is fixed to a predetermined position by a taper of an outer surface of a fishing rod by inserting the fishing rod through the tubular member.
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese unexamined patent publication No. 2003-284455
Disclosure of Invention
However, the pull-out type fishing rod has a structure in which a plurality of rods are joined in order in the axial direction, and when each rod is stored in a rod having a larger diameter than the rod, the tubular portion of the traveling guide attached to the rod further rearward than the rod or the open end surface of the rod having a large diameter is caught and rides on the string fixing portion of the fixed guide or the traveling guide. This may cause damage to the thread-fixing portion, which may lead to a reduction in appearance, breakage, or the like.
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 in which a plurality of rods are joined to each other, and a line fixing portion of a fishing line guide is not damaged when each rod is stored.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a pull-out type fishing rod in which a plurality of rods are joined in a pull-out type and a fishing line guide is attached to a surface of the rods, the fishing line guide comprising: a fixed guide fixed to the top end surface of the rod; and a play guide fixed at a predetermined position by sliding on the surface of the rod, wherein the guide legs of the fixed guide and the play guide are fixed on the surface of a cylindrical member by a winding, the cylindrical member is fixed on the surface of the rod, and the wire fixing part of the winding of the cylindrical member of the fixed guide has a wall thickness which is not in contact with the top end opening of the cylindrical member of the play guide at the rear side of the fixed guide.
In the above-described structure, the guide leg of the fixed guide is placed and fixed by winding on the surface of the cylindrical member fixed to the surface of the rod. As is well known, the cord is fixed by winding the cord on the guide leg, and coating the cord with a resin (including FRP), and the cord fixing portion is cured in a state where the coated resin is exposed. In this case, since the fixed guide is formed in a state of being increased in the radial direction by the thickness of the cylindrical member, the top end opening of the cylindrical member of the traveling guide at the rear side of the fixed guide or the top end opening of the rod having a large diameter can be prevented from contacting the thread fixing part, and thus the thread fixing part is not damaged or broken, and the beauty is not deteriorated.
Further, the fixing guide may be fixed to the tip end side of the rod by being raised by a cylindrical member, but depending on the type and design of the fishing rod, a decorative cover may be used instead of the fixing guide. Even when such a decorative cover is used, by inserting a thick cylindrical member and using the decorative cover, damage, or the like of the portion fixed with the thread can be prevented, and further, the aesthetic property can be prevented from being lowered.
The present invention is a fishing rod of a draw-out type, in which a plurality of rods are joined in a draw-out type, and a play guide fixed to a predetermined position by sliding on a surface of the rod is provided, wherein a decorative cover fixed to a surface of a cylindrical member fixed to the rod by a twine is provided on a tip of the rod, a guide foot of the play guide is fixed to a surface of the cylindrical member by the twine, the cylindrical member is fixed to the surface of the rod, and a thread fixing portion of the twine of the cylindrical member of the decorative cover has a wall thickness not in contact with a tip opening of the cylindrical member of the play guide located on a rear side of the decorative cover.
According to the fishing rod, a plurality of swimming guides may be provided on 1 rod. In this play guide, when the guide foot part is fixed to the surface of the tubular member, the thread fixing part of the winding thread of the tubular member of the play guide located on the front side in the axial direction has a wall thickness which is not in contact with the front end opening of the tubular member of the play guide located on the rear side, so that when a plurality of rods are stored, the thread fixing part can be prevented from being damaged, and the like, and the aesthetic appearance can be prevented from being lowered. In addition, in this structure, when the rod with small diameter is received in the rod with large diameter, the tubular parts of the moving guide at the front and the back are overlapped, so the rod can be shortened to be taken off, and the moving guide is not easy to be damaged.
According to the present invention, a structure can be obtained in which a fishing rod of a pull-out type to which a plurality of rods are joined is not damaged at the time of housing each rod.
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Fig. 1 is a view showing an embodiment of a drawout fishing rod according to the present invention, wherein (a) is a view showing a state where a plurality of rods are partially stored, and (b) is a view showing a floating guide portion.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view showing a fixing guide and a swimming guide of the fishing rod shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view showing the structure of the fixed guide portion.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram showing a relationship between the fixed guide and the play guide.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the relationship between the fixing guide and the tip end portion of the rod having a larger diameter in the stored state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view showing the relationship between the decorative cover fixed to the tip end of the rod and the traveling guide.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view showing a relationship between the fixed guide and the traveling guide, and is a view showing a 1 st modification of the tubular member.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a relationship between adjacent traveling guides, and is a view showing a 2 nd modification of the tubular member.
Fig. 9 (a) to (d) are sectional views schematically showing various modifications of the tubular member.
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1-fishing rod; 10-first rod section; 20. 30, 40, 50, 60-middle rod; 70-pole tip; 31. 41, 51, 61-fixed guide; 53. 55, 73, 75-traveling guides; 100. 200-a cylindrical member; 105. 205-cladding component (fixing part with wire).
Detailed Description
Next, an embodiment of the pullout type fishing rod according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. First, the structure of the fishing rod will be described with reference to fig. 1 and 2.
The fishing rod 1 of the present embodiment is configured as a lure rod (lure rod), 5 intermediate rods 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and a rod tip 70 are sequentially joined in a drawable manner to the tip end side of the first rod 10, and the whole is configured as a 7-piece insertion structure. On the surface of each rod, a fishing line guide for guiding the fishing line released from the reel is mounted. Specifically, a fixing guide 31 is provided as a fishing line guide on the top end of the middle rod 30, a fixing guide 41 is provided as a fishing line guide on the top end of the middle rod 40, a fixing guide 51 is provided as a fishing line guide on the top end of the middle rod 50, and a fixing guide 61 is provided as a fishing line guide on the top end of the middle rod 60. Further, a tip guide 71 is provided on the tip of the rod tip 70. The number of rods to be jointed can be variously changed according to the use.
The base end side of the first rod 10 is provided with grips (a rear grip 13A and a front grip 13B) for holding and holding, and a reel holder 14 for mounting a reel is provided between the grips. Further, a trigger 15 is provided below the reel seat 14, and the trigger 15 can catch a finger when the reel is held and held together with the reel seat. The top ends of the first rod 10 and the middle rod 20 are provided with decorative covers 11 and 21 for a uniform design as a fishing rod.
The intermediate rod 50 is provided with a floating guide 53, 55 as a fishing line guide which is slidable in the axial direction, and the rod tip 70 is provided with a floating guide 73, 75 as a fishing line guide which is slidable in the axial direction.
Each rod is a tubular member, and is formed by winding a prepreg sheet in which a synthetic resin is impregnated into reinforcing fibers around a mandrel, curing the synthetic resin by heat treatment, and then removing the core, as is well known. The grips 13A and 13B are made of a material that can be reduced in weight and has good grip feeling, for example, a soft foam such as EVA or cork.
Next, the structure of the fixed guide and the floating guide will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 4.
In addition, although the description below is made by exemplifying the middle rod 50 and by referring to the fixed guide 51 and the traveling guide 53 disposed on the middle rod 50, other fixed guides 31, 41, 61 and traveling guides 55, 73, 75 may be configured in the same manner.
The fixed guide 51 has a frame structure (frame 51A) made of metal or fiber reinforced resin, and a ring member 51A through which a fishing line passes is provided on a portion rising from the surface of the rod. The ring member 51A may be formed of a hard material excellent in wear resistance, for example, a ceramic material such as silicon carbide (SiC), alumina, tungsten carbide, or a metal material such as SUS (stainless steel), titanium, or aluminum, and is pressed and fixed into an opening portion formed on the frame 51A.
A guide leg 51b extending in the axial direction is integrally formed on the frame 51A constituting the fixed guide 51, and the guide leg 51b is wound around the surface of the cylindrical member 100 fixed to the surface of each rod by the fixing wire 101, and is fixed to the cylindrical member by coating the surface with a coating member 105 such as resin or FRP. The covering member 105 includes a structure for applying a coating on the surface of the fixing wire, a structure for winding a strip-shaped member, and the like, and is a wire fixing portion (hereinafter also referred to as a wire fixing portion 105) for fixing the fixing guide 51 to the tubular member 100.
The tubular member 100 is press-fitted and fixed to the tip end of the intermediate rod 50, and the material for forming the same is not limited to metal, hard resin, etc., but is preferably formed of Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) material so as to have good adhesion to the intermediate rod 50. Specifically, the intermediate rod 50 can be formed by winding a prepreg sheet in which a synthetic resin is impregnated into reinforcing fibers around a mandrel, curing the synthetic resin by a heat treatment, removing the core, and cutting the synthetic resin into a predetermined length. In this case, the reinforcing fibers of the prepreg sheet forming the tubular member 100 preferably include fibers aligned in the circumferential direction (UD sheet) or in the oblique direction (bias sheet). Further, the fabric may be made of a woven fabric of glass fibers (glass cloth).
By forming the tubular member 100 from such a material, the strength of the fishing rod can be improved without locally increasing the bending rigidity (reduction effect of pressing) when the tubular member 100 is bonded to the surface of the intermediate rod 50, and the weight and crush resistance can be improved by making the thickness thinner. Further, the thin wall and the light weight can improve the sensitivity and the appearance.
Such a cylindrical member 100 can be fixed to the rod by bonding or the like, and by fixing the fixed guide 51 on the surface thereof as described above, a state in which only the thickness T of the cylindrical member 100 is increased in the radial direction can be formed, compared to the case where the fixed guide 51 is directly fixed on the surface of the intermediate rod 50. Therefore, the wire fixing portion 105 is also increased in the radial direction by the thickness T.
Further, the traveling guide 55 has a frame structure (frame 55A) made of metal or fiber-reinforced resin, and a ring member 55A through which a fishing line passes is provided on a portion rising from the surface of the rod, similarly to the structure of the fixed guide 51. The ring member 55A may be formed of a hard material excellent in wear resistance, and may be press-fitted and fixed in an opening portion formed in the frame 55A, as in the fixed guide.
A guide leg 55b extending in the axial direction is integrally formed on the frame 55A constituting the traveling guide 55, and the guide leg 55b can be fixed to the cylindrical member by wrapping the surface of the cylindrical member 200 slidable with respect to the surface of the intermediate rod 50 with a fixing wire 201 (see fig. 9 (b)) and coating the surface with a coating member 205 such as resin or FRP. The covering member 205 is a thread fixing portion (hereinafter also referred to as a thread fixing portion 205) for fixing the traveling guide 55.
The surface of the intermediate rod 50 is tapered so as to become gradually larger in diameter as it goes to the rear end side. Although the degree of the taper is not particularly limited, the cylindrical member 200 constituting the traveling guide can be fixed at an arbitrary position of the intermediate rod 50 by forming the surface to be tapered. That is, the cylindrical member 200 of the play guide 55 is fixed at an arbitrary position by the taper of the surface of the intermediate rod 50 by making the gap between it and the surface of the intermediate rod become larger as it goes to the top end side of the intermediate rod 50 and by sliding it to the rear side of the intermediate rod 50.
Although the material for forming the tubular member 200 is not particularly limited, it is preferably formed of a fiber-reinforced resin material, as in the case of the tubular member 100 of the fixing guide 51. The adjacent play guide 53 is also fixed to the tubular member 200 by being wound, similarly to the play guide 55.
In the above-mentioned structure, when the rod with small diameter is stored in the rod with large diameter in turn, the top end opening (opening end face) 200A of the tubular member 200 of the play guide 55 is abutted with the fixed guide 51, but since the fixed guide 51 is formed in a state of being increased by the thickness T of the tubular member 100 in the radial direction as mentioned above, the tubular member 200 which is the constituent element of the play guide can be prevented from riding on the string fixing part 105. That is, since the distal end opening 200A of the tubular member 200 of the floating guide 55 located on the rear side of the fixed guide 51 can be made non-contact with the thread fixing portion 105 by increasing the fixed guide 51 by the thickness T in the radial direction by the tubular member 100, the thread fixing portion 105 is not damaged or broken, and the appearance is not deteriorated.
The thickness T (increase) of the tubular member 100 can be set appropriately according to the thickness of the rod, so long as the thread fixing portion is not damaged by the traveling guide on the rear side and the rod having a large diameter.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the relationship between the fixing guide and the tip end portion of the rod having a larger diameter in the stored state of the fishing rod (showing the relationship between the intermediate rod 40 and the intermediate rod 30).
Although the relation between the fixed guide 51 and the traveling guide 55 in 1 rod has been explained in the above embodiment, the fixed guide 41 installed on the tip end of the small diameter rod (intermediate rod 40) and the large diameter rod (intermediate rod 30) housing the small diameter rod can be constructed in the same manner as shown in fig. 5.
For example, when the above-mentioned play guide is not provided on the intermediate rod 40, the top end opening 30A of the large diameter intermediate rod 30 comes into contact with (tries to ride on) the cylindrical member 100 of the top end fixing guide 41 when the intermediate rod 40 is stored in the intermediate rod 30 having a larger diameter than that of the intermediate rod, but since the fixing guide 41 is increased in the radial direction by the thickness T of only the cylindrical member 100, the top end opening 30A of the intermediate rod 30 can be prevented from riding on the thread fixing part 105. That is, since the middle rod 30 having a large diameter does not contact the string fixing part 105 of the fixing guide 41 when the rod is stored, the string fixing part of the fixing guide is not damaged or broken, and thus the beauty is not deteriorated.
Also, since the fixing guide 31 provided at the top end of the intermediate rod 30 is raised in the radial direction by the cylindrical member 100, the top end opening of the intermediate rod 20 having a larger diameter can be brought into non-contact with the rod when the rod is stored.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view showing a state where a decorative cover is provided on the tip end of a rod.
Depending on the type and design of the fishing rod, the fixing guide may not be provided at the tip end of the rod. In this case, there are also cases where a decorative sleeve 151 is applied as a fishing rod in order to make the design uniform or to prevent the tip part from being cracked (in fig. 6, the decorative sleeve 151 is provided on the tip of the intermediate rod 50 instead of the fixing guide for the sake of explanation). Even when such a decorative cover 151 is applied, it is preferable that the surface of the cylindrical member 100 having a large thickness fixed to the surface of the intermediate rod 50 is wound with the fixing thread 101 and the surface thereof is coated with a coating member (thread fixing portion) 105 such as resin or FRP, similarly to the fixing guide 51 shown in fig. 4.
In this structure, the top opening of the tubular member of the traveling guide 55 at the rear side or the top opening of the intermediate rod having a larger diameter than the tubular member is not brought into contact with the string fixing part 105 in the decorative cover 151 when the rod is stored, so that the string fixing part is not damaged or broken, thereby preventing the aesthetic deterioration.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view showing a relationship between the fixed guide and the play guide, and is a view showing a 1 st modification of the tubular member.
In this modification, when a plurality of rods are stored, the tip end of the cylindrical member 200 of the traveling guide 55 located at the rear side of the fixed guide 51 can be axially overlapped on the cylindrical member 100 of the fixed guide 51. In the figure, only the length L is overlapped in the axial direction, and in order to perform this overlapping, a stepped portion (an annular stepped portion in the illustrated example) 100a is formed in advance at the rear end of the cylindrical member 100 so that the tip end of the cylindrical member 200 of the play guide 55 rides over, is press-fitted, and is fixed to this portion. In this case, the tubular member 200 of the play guide 55 is formed so as not to ride on or come into contact with the thread fixing portion 105.
According to the structure, the floating guide 55 is connected with the fixed guide 51 when the rod is stored, and the pull-out length of the fishing line guide when the rod is stored can be shortened. In addition, in this structure, since the floating guide 55 and the fixed guide 51 can be maintained in a coupled state by the cylindrical members 100 and 200, even if unnecessary stress from a lateral direction such as contact with another object is applied in the rod stored state, the stress is not concentrated and dispersed suddenly, and thus the local impact resistance is enhanced.
The above-described structure can be applied to the case of the decorative cover 151 shown in fig. 6, and the rod 30 having a large diameter shown in fig. 5 may have its tip opening 30A overlapped with the stepped portion 100A of the tubular member 100.
Fig. 8 is a schematic view showing a relationship between the adjacent play guides 53 and 55, and is a view showing a 2 nd modification of the cylindrical member.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 7, the stepped portion 100a is formed at the rear end of the cylindrical member 100 of the front end side fixing guide or the decorative cover, and the stepped portion is overlapped with the cylindrical member 100 when the rod is stored, but the stepped portion (an annular recess in the illustrated example) 200a may be formed at the front end of the rear side cylindrical member 200 to be overlapped.
Even with the stepped portion having such a configuration, the same operational effects as those of the above-described embodiment can be obtained. In addition, as shown in figure 8, the step part 200a is formed on the cylinder part 200 of the adjacent floating guide 53, 55, when the rod is stored, the floating guides are connected with each other in the axial direction, therefore, the dropping length of the rod when storing can be shortened, and the local impact resistance is strengthened. Further, the top end opening of the large diameter rod may be overlapped and fixed to the cylindrical member 200 of the traveling guide 53 on the rear side.
Fig. 9 (a) to (d) are sectional views schematically showing various modifications of the tubular member.
As described above, the tubular member 100 can be simply configured such that the front end opening of the traveling guide or the rod having a large diameter at the rear side thereof is not in contact with the string fixing part 105 provided in the tubular member 100. Therefore, if the wall thickness abutting the end face 100B of the tubular member 100 can be ensured, the wire fixing portion 105 can be coated to the vicinity of the end face 100B or to be present in the same plane as the end face 100B as shown in (a).
Further, as shown in (b) and (c), the stepped portion where the tubular members are superposed on each other may be formed by tapered surfaces 200c and 100c so that the end portions (end walls) of the tubular members on the other side are brought into contact with each other, and the superposed shape is not particularly limited. Alternatively, as shown in (d), the curved surface 100d may be formed so as to mitigate the impact of the collision at the abutting portion.
Although the embodiment of the fishing line guide according to the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications are possible.
The legs of the frames of the fixed guide and the traveling guide of the above embodiments are of a single-foot type, but may be implemented in various forms such as a double-foot type. The frame is not limited in shape, and may be formed of a fiber-reinforced resin material or the like and deformed as appropriate. Further, the cylindrical member for fixing the frames of the fixed guide and the traveling guide by the wire may be fixed to the surface of the rod by providing protrusions protruding in the axial direction on the inner surface thereof at predetermined intervals (for example, at intervals of 90 °). Such a configuration may be achieved by providing notches in the axial direction at predetermined intervals (for example, 90 ° intervals) on a mandrel used for forming the tubular member. According to the cylindrical component, the rotation stopping effect can be improved when the cylindrical component is adhered to the rod.

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1. A fishing rod of a draw-out type having a plurality of rods joined thereto in a draw-out type and having a play guide fixed to slide on the surface of the rod at a predetermined position,
a decorative cover fixed on the surface of the cylindrical part of the rod by the winding line is arranged on the top end of the rod,
the guide foot of the swimming guide is fixed on the surface of a cylindrical component by a winding wire, the cylindrical component is fixed on the surface of the rod,
the thread fixing portion of the cylindrical member of the decorative cover has a thickness not in contact with the distal end opening of the cylindrical member of the play guide located on the rear side of the decorative cover.
2. The draw-out fishing rod according to claim 1, wherein when a plurality of rods are stored, the tip end of the cylindrical member of the play guide located at the rear side of the decorative cover is overlapped with the cylindrical member of the decorative cover in the axial direction of the rods.
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