CN113994939A - Reel seat - Google Patents

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CN113994939A
CN113994939A CN202110515824.2A CN202110515824A CN113994939A CN 113994939 A CN113994939 A CN 113994939A CN 202110515824 A CN202110515824 A CN 202110515824A CN 113994939 A CN113994939 A CN 113994939A
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The invention provides a reel seat which has good holding performance, light weight and excellent strength. Specifically, the seat body includes: a reel foot placing part; a 1 st cylinder part, which is formed with a through hole for passing through and fixing the rod at the same time of forming a fixing cover on one axial end side of the reel foot loading part; and 2 nd cylinder part, on the other end side of the reel foot loading part in the axial direction, a moving cover capable of moving along the axial direction is arranged, and a through hole for penetrating and fixing the rod is formed. The seat body has a bridge part formed between the 1 st cylinder part and the 2 nd cylinder part and separated in radial direction in a mode of covering the fixed rod, the bridge part has a concave part at two sides of the rod, the concave part is formed that the most concave position of the specified edge part of the concave part does not exceed the rod which is fixed in the through hole and is penetrated under the side view, and a reinforcing rib is formed on the inner surface of the bridge part.

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Reel seat
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a reel seat for attaching and fixing a reel to various fishing rods such as a lure rod and a fishing rod.
Background
Conventionally, a reel seat for attaching a reel is fixed to a fishing rod using a reel, and as disclosed in patent document 1, for example, a cylindrical reel seat attached and fixed to an outer peripheral surface of a first rod is known. Patent document 1 discloses a cylindrical reel stand suitable for use with a spinning reel, in which a fixed cover is disposed on the lower surface side of a first cylindrical portion on the base end side of a cylindrical body, an external thread portion is formed on a second cylindrical portion on the tip end side, and a movable cover that is moved forward and backward by a nut is disposed on the portion.
The reel seat is integrally formed by injection molding of a hard resin or a fiber-reinforced resin, and a reel foot placement portion is formed between the first cylindrical portion and the second cylindrical portion, and a bridge portion having curved recesses on both sides is formed. The concave part of the bridge part is formed to be positioned more radially outward than the rod penetrating in the first cylinder part and the second cylinder part, thereby realizing the light weight of the reel seat.
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese patent No. 6691842
Disclosure of Invention
When the seat body is reduced in weight by removing the outer shape of the seat body like the reel seat disclosed in patent document 1, there is a problem that the gripping performance (grip feeling) is reduced. That is, since the edge of the recess formed in the bridge is formed to be curved so as to be located below the rod when the spinning reel is attached, the contact area of the fingers is reduced when the fishing rod is held, and the gripping performance is lowered. Further, since the bridge portion is thin, it is easily deformed when strongly gripped, which causes a problem in strength.
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 which has good gripping performance when a fishing rod is held and held together with a fishing reel, and which is lightweight and has excellent strength.
In order to achieve the above object, a reel seat according to the present invention includes a seat body including: a reel foot placing part for placing the reel foot of the fishing reel; a 1 st cylinder part, which is formed with a through hole for passing through and fixing the rod at the same time of forming a fixing cover on one axial end side of the reel foot loading part; and a 2 nd cylinder part, on the other end side of the reel foot loading part in the axial direction, a through hole which can penetrate and fix the rod is arranged at the same time of arranging a movable cover which can move along the axial direction, and the seat body is characterized in that the seat body is provided with a bridge part which is connected between the 1 st cylinder part and the 2 nd cylinder part and is formed by separating in the radial direction in a mode of covering the fixed rod, the bridge part is provided with a concave part on two sides of the penetrated and fixed rod, the concave part is formed in a way that the position of the most concave part of the regulated edge part of the concave part does not exceed the rod penetrated and fixed in the through hole under the side view, and a reinforcing rib is formed on the inner surface of the bridge part.
According to the reel seat with the above structure, the bridge portion formed between the 1 st cylinder portion and the 2 nd cylinder portion is gripped during actual fishing. That is, when the dual-bearing reel is attached, the reel is held mainly by the portion abutting against the finger, and when the spinning reel is attached, the reel is held mainly by the portion abutting against the palm. Since the bridge part is provided with the concave part on both sides of the rod which is passed through and fixed, and the concave part is formed that the most concave position of the edge which defines the concave part is not more than the rod which is passed through and fixed in the through hole under the side view, when holding the coiler base, the state of remaining holding part is provided, and the finger and palm will not contact the cut part (defining the edge of the opening), thereby the holding performance can be improved. Further, since the bridge portion has the bead formed on the inner surface side thereof, the bridge portion is less likely to be deformed even if strongly gripped, and can be made thin.
According to the present invention, a reel seat having excellent light weight and strength, which is excellent in gripping and holding a fishing rod and a fishing reel together, can be obtained.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a reel stand 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2(a) is a plan view of the reel seat shown in fig. 1, and (b) is a side view of the reel seat shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the reel seat shown in fig. 1 in the axial direction.
Fig. 4(a) is a sectional view taken along line a-a of fig. 3, (B) is a sectional view taken along line B-B of fig. 3, (C) is a sectional view taken along line C-C of fig. 3, (D) is a sectional view taken along line D-D of fig. 3, and (E) is a sectional view taken along line E-E of fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a view showing a reel stand according to embodiment 2 of the present invention, wherein (a) is a side view and (b) is a plan view (bottom view).
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1-a reel seat; 2-seat body; 3(3a, 3b) -reel foot placement section; 10-the 1 st barrel part; 12-a stationary shield; 20-2 nd barrel part; 22-moving the cover; 30-a bridge; 30A-raised curvature; 30 a-upper edge (rim); 30 a' -concave portion.
Detailed Description
Next, an embodiment of the reel seat according to the present invention will be specifically described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the axial direction (front-rear direction), the vertical direction, and the horizontal direction (lateral direction) refer to the directions shown in fig. 2.
Fig. 1 to 4 are views showing a 1 st embodiment of a reel holder according to the present invention, fig. 1 is a perspective view, fig. 2(a) is a plan view, fig. 2(B) is a side view, fig. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along an axial direction, fig. 4(a) is a cross-sectional view taken along a line a-a of fig. 3, (B) is a cross-sectional view taken along a line B-B of fig. 3, (C) is a cross-sectional view taken along a line C-C of fig. 3, (D) is a cross-sectional view taken along a line D-D of fig. 3, and (E) is a cross-sectional view taken along a line E-E of fig. 3.
The reel seat 1 according to the present invention is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of a rod (first rod) 100 constituting a fishing rod by bonding or the like, and in the present embodiment, is configured such that a dual-bearing reel is attached and fixed as a fishing reel. Therefore, a reel foot placement section described later is located on the upper side. Further, the fishing rod to which the reel seat is fixed may be a drawable type, a joinable type, 1 rod, or the like, and the configuration thereof is not limited, and fig. 1 shows a part of the fishing rod (a part of the first rod), and the entire configuration is omitted.
The seat body 2 constituting the reel seat 1 is provided with: a reel foot placing part 3 for placing the reel foot of the fishing reel; and a pair of cover parts for fastening and fixing both axial sides of the reel foot of the fishing reel placed on the reel foot placing part 3. In the present embodiment, the fixed cover 12 is provided on the rear side, and the movable cover 22 of the rotation operation type movable in the axial direction is disposed on the front side. That is, the seat main body 2 includes: a 1 st cylinder part 10, which is provided with a fixed cover 12 and a through hole 10a for passing through and fixing the rod 100 on one end side (rear side); and a 2 nd cylindrical part 20, on the other axial end side (front side) of the reel foot placing part 3, a movable cover 22 movable along the axial direction is arranged, and a through hole 20a for passing through and fixing the rod 100 is formed. The rod 100 is inserted into the through holes 10a and 20a, and the outer circumferential surface thereof is fixed by an adhesive or the like.
Further, a bridge 30 is formed on the seat body 2, and the bridge 30 is connected between the 1 st tube part 10 and the 2 nd tube part 20 and formed to be separated in a radial direction so as to cover the fixed rod 100. Since the holder body 2 of the present embodiment is adapted to a dual bearing reel, the bridge portion 30 is formed to cover the lower side region of the rod inserted and fixed in the through holes 10a and 20a, and is formed to be spaced apart (to form a gap) from the outer circumferential surface of the rod 100 in the radial direction in relation to the 1 st cylinder portion 10 and the 2 nd cylinder portion 20 in a state where the rod is inserted and fixed in the through holes 10a and 20 a.
Specifically, the bridge 30 has a raised bent part 30A (see fig. 4(b) to (e)) having a substantially semicircular cross section so as to cover the outer peripheral surface of the lower side of the rod 100 with a predetermined gap in the axial direction from both sides in the radial direction of the rod 100 to be inserted and fixed. Further, upper end edges (edge portions) 30a on both sides of the bridge 30 define a recessed portion 30 a' connected to the 2 nd cylindrical portion 20 while being bent downward from front both end edges 12b defining reel-foot-receiving openings 12a of the fixed cover 12 formed in the 1 st cylindrical portion 10. The upper edges 30a on both sides are formed apart from the outer peripheral surface of the rod 100 in the right-left direction, and as shown in FIG. 2(b), the lowermost end position (the position where the concave portion is most concave) P1 is located more rearward (1 st tube side) than the axial middle position of the bridge 30.
By forming such a bridge 30 between the 1 st cylinder and the 2 nd cylinder, the weight reduction can be achieved as a reel seat. Therefore, the reel foot placement section 3 is composed of a placement section 3a formed on the front end side of the 1 st cylinder section 10 and a placement section 3b formed on the rear end side of the 2 nd cylinder section 20, and the middle section (the section where the bridge section 30 is formed) of the reel foot placement section 3 is in a divided state. That is, the foot of the fishing reel is fixed and fixed by placing the rear end side of the fishing reel on the placement section 3a in a state of being fitted into the opening 12a of the fixing cover 12, and by fitting the front end side of the fishing reel on the placement section 3b in the opening 22a of the fixing cover 22 that moves in the axial direction.
An external thread portion 20b is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the front end portion of the 2 nd cylindrical portion 20 of the seat body 2. The movable cover 22 disposed on the front side of the reel foot placement portion 3b is disposed to be movable in the axial direction while covering the 2 nd cylindrical portion 20. A nut member 22A screwed with the male screw portion 20b is locked to the movable cover 22, and the movable cover 22 is moved in the axial direction by rotating the nut member 22A. At this time, the external thread portion 20b is formed with 1 or more (in the present embodiment, 2 at 180 ° intervals) of guide grooves 20d linearly extending in the axial direction, and when the nut member 22A is rotated, the movable cover 22 is slid only in the axial direction without being rotated. Further, steps 30B protruding laterally from both sides of the placement portion 3B are formed on the front end surface of the seat body 2 (both side end surfaces on the front side of the raised curved portion 30A), and the movement to the rear side in the axial direction can be restricted by the predetermined end surface of the movable cover 22 that abuts against the steps 30B with respect to the opening 22A thereof, and the movable cover 22 can be moved in the axial direction by the nut member 22A that is screwed to the male screw portion 20B.
With the above configuration, when the rear leg is fitted into the opening 12A of the fixed cover 12 in a state where the reel foot is placed on the reel foot placement section 3(3a, 3b), and the movable cover 22 is slid toward the fixed cover by rotating the nut member 22A in this state, the front leg of the reel foot is fitted into the opening 22A of the movable cover 22, and the reel foot can be fastened and fixed between the covers 12, 22. Thereafter, the fishing reel attached and fixed between the covers 12 and 22 can be detached by rotating the nut member 22A in the opposite direction.
In the present embodiment, a trigger 15 is formed on the holder body 2 to catch the finger of the hand when the holder body is held and held together with the reel body. The trigger 15 is formed on the 1 st cylindrical portion 10 of the seat body 2 and is formed to protrude to the opposite side of the fixed cover 12.
The greater the downward depression of the upper edges 30a of the both sides of the recess 30 a' forming the bridge 30, the lighter the weight of the reel seat can be achieved, but if the depression is too large, the holding performance is impaired and the strength of the grip portion is reduced. Therefore, in the present invention, the lowest end position (the lowest position of the concave portion) P1 of the concave portion is formed not to exceed the rod 100 (not lower than the through holes 10a, 20 a) passing through and fixed in the through holes 10a, 20a in side view.
By forming the above-described concave portions 30A' on both sides of the bridge portion 30, the bridge portion 30 is in a state of having a curved shape (fig. 4(b) to (d)) which bulges outward in the radial direction in a cross section perpendicular to the axial direction, and is configured with a bulging curved portion 30A whose inner and outer surfaces are protruded outward in a curved shape.
In order to increase the compressive strength, a bead 35 is formed on the inner surface of the raised bent portion 30A constituting the bridge portion 30. Although the bead may be formed on an arbitrary portion of the inner surface of the raised bent portion 30A, it is preferable to provide an axial bead (hereinafter, such an axial bead is referred to as a bead 35) at least in the center portion of the raised bent portion 30A along the axial direction as in the present embodiment because a large pressure acts on the lowermost end region of the raised bent portion 30A when the grip is held by hand.
By forming the rib 35 on the inner surface of the raised bent portion 30A, the raised bent portion 30A can be made thin, and the weight of the whole raised bent portion 30A can be reduced even if the surface shape is appropriately deformed. In this case, the thickness of the raised bent portion 30A (bridge portion 30) and the bead 35 is set to about 1.0mm to 2.0mm, so that strength can be maintained while weight reduction is achieved. Further, as shown in fig. 2(b) and 3, the lower surface shape (surface shape) of the raised curved portion 30A is preferably formed as a concave portion 16 which gradually rises from the 2 nd cylindrical portion 20 toward the 1 st cylindrical portion 10 and gradually curves to be concave from the vicinity of the opposite position of the reel foot placement portion 3a, and which is curved to the root of the trigger 15. That is, the amount of protrusion of the bridge portion 30 (the protrusion curved portion 30A) is increased on the proximal end side than on the distal end side, so that the gripping performance is improved when the reel holder 1 is gripped together with the reel body, and the curved recessed portion 16 prevents the user from feeling uncomfortable when the user's finger hooks the trigger 15.
It is preferable that the rib 35 is formed to have a height for guiding the rod 100 passing through the through- holes 10a and 20 a. Specifically, by forming the rib 35 such that the upper end edge 35a thereof is formed to have a height corresponding to the opening edge of each through hole 10a, 20a in the axial direction, it is possible to smoothly guide the rod 100 when inserting the rod into the reel seat 1, to easily penetrate the 1 st tube part 10 and the 2 nd tube part 20, and to stabilize the rod 100 at the bridge part 30.
The seat body 2 is integrally formed of a hard synthetic resin material such as nylon or ABS, or a plastic composite material (FRP) in which reinforcing fibers such as glass fibers or carbon fibers are mixed, and thus can be increased in strength and reduced in weight.
In actual fishing, the reel holder 1 is grasped by bringing the abdomen of the finger of the hand into contact with the bridge 30 (the bulging bent portion 30A) formed between the 1 st tubular portion 10 and the 2 nd tubular portion 20 in a state where the ring finger or the middle finger is hooked on the trigger 15. Since the bridge 30 is provided with the concave 30a 'on both sides of the rod 100 which is inserted and fixed as described above and the concave 30 a' is formed so that the position P1 which defines the most concave of the upper end edge 30a on both sides of the concave does not exceed the rod 100 which is inserted and fixed in the through- holes 10a and 20a in a side view, when the coiler holder is held, a state in which a holding part is left is obtained, and thus, the holding property can be improved. Further, since the rib 35 is formed on the inner surface side of the bridge portion 30, the bridge portion can be made thin and light in weight, and deformation and the like are not easily generated even if it is strongly gripped, so that the weight and strength can be efficiently reduced, and the weight and workability can be improved as a fishing rod.
In the reel seat, a soft member (for example, polyurethane, EVA, thermoplastic elastomer, rubber, or the like) having good gripping performance may be provided separately on a portion where fingers are in contact with the portion. For example, the nut member 22A may be covered with such a member, and the grip member made of the above-described material may be covered on the outer peripheral surface of the portion projecting rearward from the fixing cover 12 of the 1 st cylinder portion 10.
In the seat main body 2 configured as described above, ribs, hollow portions, notches, recesses, and the like may be formed as necessary in order to reduce the weight while maintaining the strength. For example, as shown in fig. 4(e), in the part of the 1 st cylinder part 10 where the reel foot placement part 3a is formed, the part where the rod is inserted and the rising bent part 30A are connected by a plurality of radial ribs 18a, 18b, and a gap S is formed between the ribs, so that the weight can be reduced while maintaining the strength. Further, as shown in fig. 4(a), for example, reinforcing ribs 27 and 28 are formed on the outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd cylindrical part 20 at the part where the reel foot placement part 3b is formed, whereby the strength can be improved. It is preferable that such ribs, hollow portions, notches, projections and depressions are formed in advance in portions that do not affect gripping performance.
Fig. 5 shows embodiment 2 of the present invention, in which (a) is a side view and (b) is a top view (bottom view).
The reel seat of this embodiment is configured to mount a spinning reel, and the reel foot placement portions 3(3a, 3b) are directed downward to mount and fix the spinning reel. In fig. 5, the same components as those in embodiment 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
When the holder main body 2A of the reel holder 1A of the present embodiment is used, the reel foot placing portion 3, the fixed cover 12, and the movable cover 22 are arranged in a downward state, and the bridge portion 30 is held mainly by the palm from above, and therefore, it is preferable to form a diameter slightly larger than that of the embodiment 1 in advance so as to facilitate gripping and holding. In addition, the upper end edge (edge) 30a of the concave part 30 a' forming the bridge part 30 is formed in such a way that the uppermost position (the most raised position of the concave part) P1 of the concave part does not exceed the rod 100 (not higher than the through holes 10a, 20 a) passing through and fixed in the through hole in the side view.
Even in the reel seat 1A having such a configuration, the same operation and effect as those of the above-described embodiment can be obtained.
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.
The reel seat 1 described above is not limited to the shape shown in the drawings, and can be variously modified. For example, the cover portion for fixing the reel foot may be configured to have a movable cover on the rear side, and the configuration of each cover portion may be appropriately modified. The beads formed on the inner surface of the raised bent portion 30A (bridge portion 30) may be formed so as to partially intersect or form a lattice shape, or may be formed so as to extend in the axial direction, in addition to extending in the axial direction. In addition, the height and the wall thickness of the reinforcing rib can be properly deformed as long as the height of the reinforcing rib does not interfere with the rod inserted through the reinforcing rib. The shape (raised shape) of the bridge portion 30 (raised bent portion 30A) and the shape of the recess 30A' can be appropriately deformed.

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1. A reel seat is provided with a seat body, and the seat body is provided with:
a reel foot placing part for placing the reel foot of the fishing reel;
a 1 st cylinder part, which is formed with a through hole for passing through and fixing the rod at the same time of forming a fixing cover on one axial end side of the reel foot loading part;
and a 2 nd cylinder part, on the other end side of the reel foot placing part in the axial direction, a movable cover capable of moving along the axial direction is arranged, and a through hole for penetrating and fixing the rod is formed,
the seat body is provided with a bridge part which is connected between the 1 st cylinder part and the 2 nd cylinder part and is formed by separating in the radial direction in a mode of covering the fixed rod,
the bridge part is provided with a concave part at two sides of the rod which is penetrated and fixed,
the concave part is formed, the most concave position of the edge part which defines the concave part does not exceed the rod which is penetrated and fixed in the through hole under the side view,
and a rib is formed on an inner surface of the bridge portion.
2. The reel holder according to claim 1, wherein the bridge portion has a curved shape that bulges outward in the radial direction in a cross-sectional view perpendicular to the axial direction, and is formed so that the amount of bulging on the base end side is greater than that on the tip end side of the rod inserted through and fixed to the through hole.
3. The reel seat according to claim 1 or 2,
the reinforcing rib is provided with an axial reinforcing rib along the axial direction,
the axial direction reinforcing rib is formed to have a height of a guiding function of the rod penetrating in the insertion hole.
4. The reel stand according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a trigger is formed on the side of the 1 st cylinder portion opposite to the reel foot placement portion.
5. The reel holder according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the thickness of the bridge portion and the thickness of the rib are formed to be 1.0 to 2.0 mm.
6. A fishing rod to which the reel seat according to claim 1 of claim 1 to 5 is fixed.
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