CN114467870B - Fishing rod guiding structure and fishing line guiding piece - Google Patents

Fishing rod guiding structure and fishing line guiding piece Download PDF

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CN114467870B
CN114467870B CN202111137040.7A CN202111137040A CN114467870B CN 114467870 B CN114467870 B CN 114467870B CN 202111137040 A CN202111137040 A CN 202111137040A CN 114467870 B CN114467870 B CN 114467870B
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The invention provides a fishing rod guiding structure and a fishing line guide, which make the fishing line guide not easy to separate from a winding wire and make the fishing line guide not easy to rotate in the width direction relative to a rod. Specifically, the guide structure of the fishing rod comprises: a rod; and a plurality of fishing line guides fixed to the rod to guide the fishing line, wherein the fishing line guides have: an annular guide part for allowing the fishing line to pass through; a pair of legs extending from the guide portion and standing from the rod; and a fixing portion including a support portion extending from the pair of leg portions in the axial direction of the rod and a pair of tip portions extending from the support portion in the width direction of the rod, wherein the tip portions are arranged offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod, and the support portion and the tip portions are wound around a wire and fixed to the rod.

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Fishing rod guiding structure and fishing line guiding piece
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fishing rod guide structure and a fishing line guide.
Background
For example, patent document 1 describes a guide structure for a fishing rod, which includes a rod and a plurality of fishing line guides fixed to the rod. The fishing line guide comprises: an annular guide part for allowing the fishing line to pass through; a pair of legs extending from the guide portion and standing up from the rod; and a fixing part extending from the pair of legs. The fishing line guide is fixed to the pole by winding the fixing portion and the pole with a winding wire.
As a fixing portion of a fishing line guide, for example, as shown in non-patent document 1, a structure is known which includes: a pair of support parts extending in the axial direction of the rod; and a pair of distal ends extending inward from the support portion. The center axes of the pair of tip ends of the fishing line guide are aligned in the width direction of the rod (arranged in a straight line).
Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent laid-open No. 2013-126384
Non-patent literature
Non-patent document 1: japanese patent design registration No. 1543445
Disclosure of Invention
When the fishing line guide according to non-patent document 1 is fixed to a rod, the number of windings wound around a pair of distal ends is about 1 to 2. That is, since the number of windings in contact with the pair of distal ends is about 1 to 2, the force for pressing the fixing portion by the windings is weak, and thus there is a problem in that the fixing portion is easily pulled out in the direction of the tip of the rod. In addition, in the case of the conventional structure, there is a problem in that the fishing line guide is easily rotated in the width direction with respect to the rod. That is, since the force for pressing the fixing portion by the winding wire is small, there is a problem in that the fishing line guide is rotated (shaken) in the right-left direction with respect to the rod.
The present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a guide structure of a fishing rod and a fishing line guide, which prevent the fishing line guide from being easily separated from a winding wire and prevent the fishing line guide from being easily rotated in a width direction relative to the rod.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a guide structure for a fishing rod, comprising: a rod; and a plurality of fishing line guides fixed to the rod for guiding the fishing line, wherein the fishing line guides have: an annular guide portion through which the fishing line is passed; a pair of legs which are provided so as to extend from the guide portion and which stand up with respect to the rod; and a fixing portion including a support portion extending from the pair of leg portions in an axial direction of the rod, and a pair of tip portions extending from the support portion in a width direction of the rod, wherein the tip portions are arranged so as to be offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod, and the support portion and the tip portions are wound around a wire and fixed to the rod.
The present invention is a fishing line guide fixed to a rod for guiding a fishing line, comprising: an annular guide portion through which the fishing line is passed; a pair of legs which are provided so as to extend from the guide portion and which stand up with respect to the rod; and a fixing portion including a support portion extending from the pair of leg portions in an axial direction of the rod, and a pair of tip portions extending from the support portion in a width direction of the rod, wherein the tip portions are arranged so as to be offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod, and the support portion and the tip portions are wound around a wire and fixed to the rod.
According to the present invention, since the pair of tip ends are arranged so as to be offset in the axial direction of the rod, the tip ends can be individually wound at positions offset in the axial direction. Thus, the fixing portion can be strongly pressed by the winding wire, so that the fishing line guide is not easily separated from the winding wire, and is not easily rotated (prevented from shaking) in the width direction with respect to the rod.
Further, it is preferable that the pair of distal ends extend from the support portion toward the inside in the width direction of the rod. Thus, even in the case where the width of the pole is short, the fishing line guide can be fixed without exceeding the pole.
Further, at least one of the support portion and the distal end portion is preferably flat. Thus, the fixing force of the fixing portion can be further improved.
According to the present invention, a guide structure of a fishing rod and a fishing line guide are provided, which can prevent the fishing line guide from being easily separated from a winding wire and prevent the fishing line guide from being easily rotated in a width direction relative to the rod.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a guide structure of a fishing rod according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view showing the fishing line guide according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a side view showing the fishing line guide according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged plan view showing a guide structure of the fishing rod according to the present embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a V-V cross-sectional view of fig. 4.
Fig. 6 is a VI-VI sectional view of fig. 4.
Fig. 7 is a plan view showing a modification of the present invention, (a) shows a first modification, (b) shows a second modification, (c) shows a third modification, and (d) shows a fourth modification.
Fig. 8 is a plan view showing a modification of the present invention, (a) shows a fifth modification, (b) shows a sixth modification, (c) shows a seventh modification, and (d) shows an eighth modification.
Fig. 9 is a plan view showing a ninth modification of the present invention.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing a tenth modification of the present invention.
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1-a guiding structure of a fishing rod; 2-pole; 10-a fishing line guide; 11-a guide; 12-foot; 13-a fixing part; 14-a support; 15-a tip portion; 20-winding; a C-axis.
Detailed Description
Next, a guide structure of a fishing rod and a fishing line guide according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the embodiment, the same portions are denoted by the same reference numerals, and duplicate descriptions are omitted.
As shown in fig. 1, a guide structure 1 for a fishing rod according to the present embodiment includes a rod 2 and a plurality of line guides 10 fixed to the rod 2 at predetermined intervals in the axial direction of the rod 2. In this embodiment, the rod 2 is configured to be suitable for fishing mainly male fish. The rod 2 is thin-walled and flat in order to suppress lateral runout and to increase its sensitivity. That is, the rod 2 easily senses biting of a small fish such as a male fish.
The base end 2a of the rod 2 is thicker than the tip end side, and has a circular cross section. The base end 2a is a portion to be coupled to an electric or manual winding device (not shown). In the description, "axial direction" and "width direction (left-right direction)" are indicated by arrows in fig. 1. The axial direction refers to the extension direction of the rod 2. The width direction refers to a direction orthogonal to the axial direction on the surface 2b of the rod 2. In the axial direction on the surface 2b of the rod 2, a line passing through the center in the width direction is taken as an axis C.
The rod 2 is formed by laminating a plurality of sheet-like members each having a synthetic resin impregnated in a reinforcing fiber such as a carbon fiber or a glass fiber, and by thermoforming the sheet-like members to form a layered structure. The rod 2 may have a thickness of, for example, 0.12 to 0.20mm, preferably 0.12 to 0.14mm. The rod 2 may have a width of, for example, 1.8 to 3.0mm, and preferably 2.0 to 2.5m. The rod 2 may have an outer diameter of the base end portion 2a of 3.0 to 6.0mm, preferably 3.5 to 5.0mm, for example. The length of the rod 2 may be, for example, 200 to 400mm, and preferably 210 to 370mm.
In the present embodiment, the rod 2 is adapted to be used for fishing a male fish, but the present invention is not limited to this, and may be used for other purposes or in other shapes. For example, the pole 2 may be shaped for raft fishing. In this case, the cross section of the tip end side of the rod 2 is circular. When the rod 2 has a circular cross section, the outer diameter of the tip end may be 0.2 to 1.0mm, preferably 0.3 to 0.7mm. In this case, the length of the rod 2 may be, for example, 180 to 600mm, preferably 200 to 500mm.
The rod 2 may be made of not only a fiber-reinforced resin but also a metal or a mixture of a metal and a fiber-reinforced resin.
On the surface (upper surface) 2b of the rod 2, fishing line guides 10 for guiding the fishing line discharged from the winding device are attached at predetermined intervals. Although the number of the fishing line guides 10 is 6 in the present embodiment, an appropriate number may be set according to the type and length of the fishing rod.
As also shown in fig. 2 and 3, the fishing line guide 10 includes: an annular guide 11 through which the fishing line is threaded; a pair of legs 12, 12 extending from the guide 11; and fixing portions 13, 13 extending from the respective leg portions 12, 12 and fixed to the rod 2.
The fishing line guide 10 is formed by bending and winding a line member (a line diameter of, for example, 0.2mm to 3 mm) made of, for example, a stainless steel alloy or an aluminum alloy. At this time, the guide portion 11 is formed by winding a linear member into a spiral shape (for example, 1 to more turns), and leg portions 12 and fixing portions 13 and 13 are formed from both ends of the winding portion, respectively. In the present embodiment, the fishing line guide 10 is formed of 1 line member, but the fishing line guide 10 may be formed of a plurality of line members.
The legs 12, 12 are portions rising from the surface 2b of the rod 2, and are inclined toward the rod top side at a predetermined angle with respect to the surface 2b of the rod 2 (see fig. 3). The legs 12, 12 are inclined to each other such that the distance from each other becomes shorter as approaching the surface 2 b.
The fixing portion 13 is a portion fixed to the rod 2 by winding the winding wire 20 (see fig. 1). The fixing portions 13, 13 extend from the leg portions 12, and have a supporting portion 14 and a distal end portion 15, respectively. The fixing portions 13, 13 are formed in the same plane shape. Since each part has a pair of structures, the right part is denoted by a leg 12A, a fixed part 13A, a support part 14A, and a distal end 15A, and the left part is denoted by a leg 12B, a fixed part 13B, a support part 14B, and a distal end 15B, so that the parts can be distinguished as needed.
The support portions 14A, 14B are continuous from the end portions of the leg portions 12A, 12B, respectively, and extend parallel to the axial direction. That is, as shown in fig. 2, the support portions 14A, 14B are parallel to the axis C on the surface 2B of the rod 2.
The distal ends 15A and 15B are continuous from the ends of the support portions 14A and 14B, respectively, and extend parallel to the width direction of the rod 2. That is, the distal ends 15A and 15B are bent inward in the width direction perpendicular to the support portions 14A and 14B in the plane of the surface 2B of the rod 2. The distal ends 15A and 15B are not linear in the width direction, but are offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod 2. In the present embodiment, the tip end 15A is arranged offset to the rod tip side, and the tip end 15B is arranged offset to the base end 2a side. The distal end portions 15A and 15B have the same length (length in the width direction) and extend from the support portions 14A and 14B to the axis C.
In the present embodiment, the support portions 14A and 14B are parallel to the axis C, but may be formed to be inclined to the axis C as long as they extend in the axial direction. The distal ends 15A and 15B are perpendicular to the axis C, but may not be perpendicular to the axis C as long as they extend in the width direction of the rod 2. A modification of the fixing portion 13 will be described later.
As shown in fig. 4, the support portions 14A and 14B and the distal end portions 15A and 15B can be fixed by winding the winding wire 20 around the front surface 2B and the rear surface 2c (see fig. 5) of the rod 2 in a plurality of turns. The winding wire 20 is wound in a spiral shape in the axial direction while applying tension in the width direction of the rod 2. The whole of the support portions 14A and 14B and the distal end portions 15A and 15B is wound so as to be covered with the winding wire 20. Although the fixing portion 13 may be fixed only by the wire 20, the wire 20 may be impregnated with an adhesive. Thereby, the fixing portions 13A, 13B can be more firmly fixed to the rod 2. The thickness of the wire 20 is not particularly limited, but is, for example, about 0.1 to 0.5 mm.
As shown in fig. 5, in the V-V cross section of fig. 4, the tip end portion 15B and the rod 2 are fixed. The distal end portion 15B is wound by about 1 to 2 strands of the winding wire 20 in the width direction. Thereby, the distal end portion 15B is pressed against the rod 2 by the winding wire 20. In particular, in the present embodiment, since the right and left end portions of the distal end portion 15B can be strongly pressed downward (toward the rod 2) by the wire 20, the restraining force can be improved.
As shown in fig. 6, in the VI-VI cross section of fig. 4, the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14B are fixed to the rod 2. The distal end portion 15A is wound around 1 to 2 strands together with the support portion 14B in the width direction. Thereby, the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14B are pressed against the rod 2 by the winding wire 20.
In addition, although a space is formed between the support portion 14B, the distal end portions 15A, 15B, the winding wire 20, and the rod 2, the adhesive fills the space when the adhesive is impregnated, and thus the fixing is more firmly performed.
Here, a case of a conventional fishing line guide will be examined with reference to fig. 4. In the case of a conventional fishing line guide (the fishing line guide of non-patent document 1), the tip portions are arranged in a straight line in the width direction. In this form, the winding wire contacting the tip end portion is about 1 to 2 strands of winding wire pressing the tip end portion against the rod, and thus the force for pressing the tip end portion is weak. Thus, there is a problem in that the fishing line guide is separated from the winding wire, or the fishing line guide is rotated (swung) in the right-left direction with respect to the rod. Further, although the base end sides of the pair of tip portions can be strongly pressed by the winding wire, there is a problem in that the pressing force from the tip side of each tip portion to the rod side becomes weak.
In contrast, according to the guide structure 1 of the fishing rod according to the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the distal ends 15A and 15B are arranged so as to be offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod 2. Accordingly, since the distal ends 15A and 15B can be wound individually at positions offset in the axial direction, the fixing portions 13A and 13B can be strongly pressed by the winding wire 20. In other words, the wire 20 that can press the distal ends 15A and 15B against the rod 2 can be made to have about 4 to 6 strands, and therefore the distal ends 15A and 15B can be strongly pressed.
In addition, as shown in fig. 5, in particular, since the ends on both sides in the width direction of the tip end portion 15B can be pressed against the rod 2 by the wire 20, the restraining force to the rod 2 can be improved. This prevents the fixing portion 13 from moving in the axial direction and the width direction, and the fixing portion 13 is more firmly fixed to the rod 2.
With this, the present embodiment can provide the guide structure 1 and the line guide 10 of the fishing rod, which can prevent the line guide 10 from being easily separated from the winding wire 20, and prevent the line guide 10 from being easily rotated (not shaken) in the width direction with respect to the rod 2. Further, even if the entire length of the fixing portion 13 (the lengths of the supporting portion 14 and the distal end portion 15) is shortened, the fixing portion can be firmly fixed, and thus the guide structure 1 of the fishing rod can be reduced in weight.
If the distal ends 15A, 15B are not formed, the fishing line guide 10 is easily pulled out to the axial tip side, but by providing the distal ends 15A, 15B extending in the width direction and winding the distal ends 15A, 15B around the rod 2 with the winding wire 20, the fishing line guide 10 is not easily pulled out.
Further, since the distal ends 15A and 15B are each extended inward in the width direction of the rod 2, the fishing line guide 10 can be disposed without exceeding the rod 2 even when the rod 2 is narrow in width. In addition, in the present embodiment, since the pair of legs 12 are provided to stand up from the rod 2, the strength of the fishing line guide 10 can be improved.
Next, a modification of the present invention will be described. Fig. 7 (a) to (d), fig. 8 (a) to (d) and fig. 9 are plan views showing modifications of the present invention. In each modification, the shape of the fixing portion 13 is different from that of the above-described embodiment, and therefore, description will be given centering on a different portion.
As shown in fig. 7 (a), the tip portions 15A and 15B of the line guide 10A according to the first modification are disposed so as to be axially apart from each other. That is, if the distal ends 15A and 15B are arranged so as to be offset from each other in the axial direction, both may be in contact with each other or may be separated from each other.
As shown in fig. 7 (B), the distal ends of the distal ends 15A and 15B of the line guide 10B according to the second modification are disposed apart from each other. That is, the tips of the tip portions 15A and 15B may be in contact with each other or may be separated from each other. The lengths of the distal ends 15A and 15B may be the same or different.
As shown in fig. 7 (C), the support portion 14A of the line guide 10C according to the third modification is longer than the support portion 14B. The distal end portion 15A is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14A is an obtuse angle.
As shown in fig. 7 (D), the support portion 14A of the line guide 10D according to the fourth modification is longer than the support portion 14B. The distal end portion 15A is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14A is an obtuse angle. The distal end portion 15B is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15B and the support portion 14B is an obtuse angle.
As shown in the fishing line guides 10C and 10D, one or both of the inner angles of the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 may be made obtuse.
As shown in fig. 8 (a), the support portion 14A of the line guide 10E according to the fifth modification is longer than the support portion 14B. The distal end portion 15A is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14A is acute.
As shown in fig. 8 (B), the support portion 14A of the line guide 10F according to the sixth modification is longer than the support portion 14B. The distal end portion 15A is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15A and the support portion 14A is acute. The distal end portion 15B is curved inward, and the inner angle between the distal end portion 15B and the support portion 14B is acute.
As shown in the fishing line guides 10E and 10F, either or both of the inner angles of the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 may be acute.
As shown in fig. 8 c, the support portions 14A and 14B of the line guide 10G according to the seventh modification are inclined so as to approach each other toward the base end portion 2a (see fig. 1) of the rod 2.
As shown in fig. 8 (d), the support portions 14A and 14B of the fishing line guide 10H according to the eighth modification are inclined so as to be separated from each other toward the base end portion 2a of the rod 2.
As shown in the fishing line guides 10G and 10H, the support portions 14A and 14B may be formed to be inclined with respect to the axis line C of the rod 2. In addition, only one side, not both of the support portions 14, may be formed to be inclined to the axis C. In the seventh modification and the eighth modification, the angle of the distal end portion 15 with respect to the support portion 14 may be appropriately set.
As shown in fig. 9, the fishing line guide 10I according to the ninth modification is configured such that the distal ends 15A and 15B are arranged offset in the axial direction, and the distal ends 15A and 15B extend outward in the width direction from the support portions 14A and 14B, respectively. That is, if the distal ends 15A, 15B are arranged so as to be offset in the axial direction, as in the fishing line guide 10I, the distal ends 15A, 15B may be extended outward. The angle of the support portion 14 with respect to the axis C or the angle of the distal end portion 15 with respect to the support portion 14 at this time may be appropriately set.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing a tenth modification of the present invention. As shown in fig. 10, the support portions 14A and 14B and the distal end portions 15A and 15B of the fishing line guide 10J according to the tenth modification are each flat. That is, although the guide portion 11 and the leg portion 12 are both circular in cross section, the fixing portion 13 is flat. The support portions 14A, 14B and the distal end portions 15A, 15B may be formed by press forming a wire member, for example.
Although the fishing line guide 10J is applicable to a case where the rod 2 has a flat or circular cross-sectional shape, the contact area between the rod 2 and the fixing portion 13 can be increased, and thus the fixing force can be cooperatively increased, particularly when the rod 2 has a flat cross-sectional shape. In addition, in the case of the fishing line guide 10J, since the contact area with the rod 2 becomes large, positioning with respect to the rod 2 is also easy, and the workability of installation is also improved.
In the fishing line guide 10J, both the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 are preferably flat, but at least one of them may be flat. Further, the surface (upper surface) of the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 may be provided with a concave-convex shape for facilitating biting of the winding wire 20. Further, the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 may be subjected to surface treatment so that the surfaces (upper surfaces) of the support portion 14 and the distal end portion 15 are not likely to be displaced from the wire 20. Thus, the fixing portion 13 and the winding wire 20 can be firmly fixed, and the fixing force between the rod 2 and the fishing line guide 10J can be further improved.

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1. A fishing rod guide structure is provided with: a rod; and a plurality of fishing line guides fixed to the rod for guiding the fishing line,
it is characterized in that the method comprises the steps of,
the fishing line guide has:
an annular guide portion through which the fishing line is passed;
a pair of legs which are provided so as to extend from the guide portion and which stand up with respect to the rod;
and a fixing portion including a support portion extending from the pair of leg portions in an axial direction of the rod, and a pair of tip end portions bent inward in a width direction of the rod with respect to the support portion,
the pair of tip portions are arranged offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod,
the support portion and the distal end portion are wound with a wire and fixed to the rod.
2. The fishing rod guide structure according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the support portion and the distal end portion has a flat shape.
3. A fishing line guide fixed to a rod for guiding a fishing line, characterized in that,
the device comprises:
an annular guide portion through which the fishing line is passed;
a pair of legs which are provided so as to extend from the guide portion and which stand up with respect to the rod;
and a fixing portion including a support portion extending from the pair of leg portions in an axial direction of the rod, and a pair of tip end portions bent inward in a width direction of the rod with respect to the support portion,
the pair of tip portions are arranged offset from each other in the axial direction of the rod,
the support portion and the distal end portion are wound with a wire and fixed to the rod.
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