CN114667976A - Reel base for fishing rod and fishing rod - Google Patents

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CN114667976A
CN114667976A CN202111517164.8A CN202111517164A CN114667976A CN 114667976 A CN114667976 A CN 114667976A CN 202111517164 A CN202111517164 A CN 202111517164A CN 114667976 A CN114667976 A CN 114667976A
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松田雄贵
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The invention provides a reel base for a fishing rod and a fishing rod, wherein a reel can be stably installed and the fishing rod can be lightened. A reel base for attaching a fishing reel to a rod body of a fishing rod, comprising: a first tube part (31) for inserting the rod body and having a first placing surface (22), the first placing surface (22) being used for placing the rod tip side foot piece part of the reel; a second cylinder part (32) which is used for the insertion of the rod body and is provided with a second carrying surface (23), the second carrying surface (23) is separated to the rod tail side relative to the first carrying surface (22) and is used for carrying the rod tail side foot piece part of the winder; a connecting portion (33) that connects the first tube (31) and the second tube (32) on a side of the connecting portion (33) circumferentially opposite to the first mounting surface (22) and the second mounting surface (23); and a protruding part (34) extending from the rod tail side of the first mounting surface (22) and protruding toward the second mounting surface (23).

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Reel base for fishing rod and fishing rod
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a reel base for attaching a fishing reel to a fishing rod, and a fishing rod provided with the reel base.
Background
The winder base is arranged on the rod body of the fishing rod, and the winder is arranged on the winder base. In the reel base described in patent document 1, an opening is formed in an upper surface of the reel base. However, if the opening is increased to reduce the weight, the strength of the reel base is reduced, and the reel base is easily bent in the front and rear directions. When the reel is mounted on the reel base, the nut of the reel base is tightened to fix the leg of the reel in the front and rear directions. If a large opening is formed in the upper surface of the reel base, the reel base is easily bent to approach each other in the front and rear of the opening when the nut is tightened. As a result, the reel installation state is difficult to stabilize.
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Patent document
Patent document 1: re-listing No. 2015/37471
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The invention provides a reel base for a fishing rod and a fishing rod, which can stably mount a reel and can reduce the weight.
Means for solving the problems
The reel base for a fishing rod of the present invention is used for mounting a fishing reel to a rod body of a fishing rod, and includes:
a first cylinder part for the rod body to insert through and having a first loading surface for loading a rod tip side foot member part of the reel;
A second cylinder part which is inserted with the rod body and is provided with a second carrying surface which is separated to the rod tail side relative to the first carrying surface and is used for carrying the rod tail side foot piece part of the winder;
a coupling portion that couples the first tube portion and the second tube portion on a side circumferentially opposite to the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface; and
and a projection portion extending from the first mounting surface toward the rod end and projecting toward the second mounting surface.
According to this configuration, when the leg of the reel is fixed to the reel base, if the reel base is to be bent, the protrusion is tensioned and abuts against the rod body, thereby preventing the reel base from being bent.
Preferably, the coupling portion has: a first circumferential portion connected to the first cylindrical portion and having a first circumferential length in a circumferential direction of the rod main body; and a second circumferential portion connected to the second barrel portion and having a second circumference longer than the first circumference in the circumferential direction of the rod body. According to this configuration, the first circumference of the first peripheral portion connected to the first cylindrical portion provided with the protruding portion can be shortened, and therefore the reel base can be more effectively reduced in weight.
Preferably, the first circumference is within a range of 180 degrees or less throughout the entire circumference of the rod body, and the second circumference is within a range of 180 degrees or more throughout the entire circumference of the rod body. According to this configuration, the first circumferential length of the first circumferential extension connected to the first cylindrical portion provided with the protruding portion can be shortened to 180 degrees or less, and therefore, the reel base can be more effectively and easily reduced in weight.
Preferably, the coupling portion has a first coupling surface that couples a first circumferential end of the first circumferential portion and a second circumferential end of the second circumferential portion. According to this configuration, the thickness (width of the first connecting surface) is provided in the connecting portion, and the required minimum strength can be ensured, so that the weight can be reduced more efficiently and easily.
Preferably, the coupling portion has a second coupling surface that couples the first circumferential end and the protruding portion. According to this configuration, the connecting portion has a thickness (width of the second connecting surface), and the required minimum strength can be ensured, so that the reel base can be more effectively and easily reduced in weight.
Preferably, the protruding portion has a tapered shape in which a width thereof gradually narrows toward a protruding direction of the protruding portion. According to this configuration, when the reel base is about to be bent, the projecting end of the projecting portion is pressed against the rod main body. Therefore, the pressing force from the projecting portion is concentrated on the projecting end portion and is not applied to the rod main body dispersedly, so that the tension effect is improved, and the reel base can be prevented from being bent reliably. Further, if the projecting end of the projecting portion is hooked on the outer circumferential surface of the rod body, the reel base is not easily displaced with respect to the rod body.
Preferably, the protruding portion has a protrusion protruding radially inward. According to this configuration, when the reel base is about to be bent, the pressing force of the protruding portion more effectively acts on the protrusion of the protruding end portion, and the protrusion of the protruding end portion is pressed against the rod main body. Therefore, the pressing force is concentrated on the protrusion and is not applied to the rod body dispersedly, so that the tension effect of the protrusion is improved, and the reel base can be prevented from being bent reliably. Further, if the projection of the projecting portion is hooked on the outer circumferential surface of the rod body, the reel base is less likely to be displaced with respect to the rod body.
Further, the fishing rod of the present invention includes: a rod main body having a recessed portion on an outer circumferential surface thereof; and the reel base, wherein the protrusion is engaged with the recess. According to this configuration, since the reel base is not easily displaced with respect to the rod main body, the pressing force is concentrated and not applied to the rod main body dispersedly. Therefore, not only the tensioning effect of the protruding portion is improved, but also the amount of adhesive used for adhering the reel base to the rod main body can be reduced.
Preferably, the recessed portion is an annular groove provided on the entire circumference of the outer circumferential surface of the rod body. According to this configuration, the reel base can be prevented from being displaced in the front-rear direction with respect to the rod body, the pressing force can be prevented from being concentrated, and the reel base can be prevented from being dispersedly applied to the rod body due to the displacement (sliding) in the front-rear direction. Therefore, not only the effect of tensioning the protruding portion is further improved, but also the amount of adhesive used can be further reduced.
Preferably, the recess is a dot-like recess provided at one or more points in the entire circumference of the rod body. According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent both the positional displacement in the front-rear direction and the positional displacement in the circumferential direction of the reel base with respect to the rod body, and further, the pressing force is concentrated, and the pressing force is not applied to the rod body dispersedly due to the positional displacement (sliding) in the front-rear direction and the circumferential direction. Therefore, not only the effect of tensioning the protruding portion is further improved, but also the amount of adhesive used can be further reduced.
Effects of the invention
As described above, the protrusion plays a role of tension, so that the reel base is not easily bent in the front and rear directions, and the installation state of the reel is stable.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a reel base body of a reel base according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the reel base body;
FIG. 3 is a top view of the reel base body;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of the reel base body;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6(a) is a sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 2, and FIG. 6(B) is a sectional view taken along line C-C of FIG. 2;
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line D-D of FIG. 2;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view showing a main part of a fishing rod having the reel base;
FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main portion of a fishing rod according to another embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is an enlarged sectional view of a main part of a fishing rod according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a reel base according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 8. Fig. 1 to 7 show a reel base body 10 of a reel base 2 according to the present embodiment. In fig. 8, a fishing rod to which the reel base 2 is attached is shown. The rod tip side is referred to as front side, and the rod tail side is referred to as rear side. The axis direction of the fishing rod is defined as the front-rear direction. The reel base 2 of the present embodiment is suitable for a dual bearing reel. As shown in fig. 8, the dual bearing reel is located on the upper side of the fishing rod in the use state. The direction of the fishing rod line winder is set as an upper side, and the opposite side in the circumferential direction is set as a lower side. The reel is provided with a leg 101. The leg 101 is mounted on the reel base 2. The foot 101 has a front foot part 101a (tip rod side foot part) extending to the front side and a rear foot part 101b (tail rod side foot part) extending to the rear side. The front leg part 101a and the rear leg part 101b are fixed to the reel base 2, respectively.
The reel base 2 includes: a cylindrical reel base body 10 externally fitted and adhesively fixed to a rod body 1 of a fishing rod; and a cylindrical cover 11 and a nut 12 (see fig. 8) which are externally mounted on the reel base body 10 and are movable forward and backward with respect to the reel base body 10. An external thread part 20 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the front part of the reel base body 10, and the nut 12 is screwed to the external thread part 20. The nut 12 moves the hood 11 forward and backward. The cover 11 is provided on the rear side of the nut 12. The hood 11 moves forward and backward together with the nut 12 but does not rotate together. The cover 11 is open to the rear side. The cover 11 covers and fixes the front leg member portion 101 a.
The reel base body 10 is cylindrical, and the rod body 1 is inserted through the inside thereof. The reel base body 10 has a rod insertion hole 21 through which the rod body 1 is inserted. The rod insertion hole 21 penetrates the reel base body 10 in the front-rear direction.
The reel base body 10 is composed of one component. The reel base body 10 is made of, for example, synthetic resin, and is formed by injection molding. The reel base body 10 has an upper surface, a lower surface, and left and right side surfaces between the upper surface and the lower surface. The leg 101 of the reel is placed on the upper surface of the reel base body 10. The upper surface of the winder base body 10 is provided with: a first placement surface 22 on which the front leg part 101a of the leg 101 is placed; and a second mounting surface 23 on which the rear leg part 101b of the leg 101 is mounted. The first carriage surface 22 and the second carriage surface 23 are spaced apart from each other in the front-rear direction. The first mounting surface 22 is provided directly behind the male screw portion 20. The second mounting surface 23 is spaced rearward from the first mounting surface 22.
The reel base body 10 has a first opening 24 formed in an upper surface thereof. The first opening 24 opens upward. The first opening portion 24 communicates with the rod insertion hole 21. Therefore, the rod body 1 passing through the rod insertion hole 21 is exposed upward through the first opening portion 24. The leg member mounting part of the leg member 101 on which the reel is mounted is opened back and forth by the first opening part 24. The leg member placing section has a first placing surface 22 and a second placing surface 23. The first and second placement surfaces 22, 23 are spaced apart from one another in the front-rear direction. The first mounting surface 22 and the second mounting surface 23 are disposed to face each other in front of and behind the first opening 24. The first mounting surface 22 is located directly in front of the front end of the first opening 24, and the second mounting surface 23 is located directly behind the rear end of the first opening 24. The first opening 24 gradually widens in the circumferential direction (left-right direction) toward the front side, and the opening area thereof increases so as to surround both the left and right sides of the reel base body 10. The reel base body 10 is provided with notches 25 on both left and right sides thereof, and the notches 25 are cut downward by extending the front portion of the first opening 24 toward the left and right sides and toward the lower side. The rod body 1 is exposed to the upper side through the first opening 24 and also to the left and right sides through the left and right cutout portions 25.
The reel base body 10 has a cover portion 26. The cover 26 is provided on the upper surface of the reel base body 10. The cover portion 26 is provided on the rear side of the first opening portion 24. Cover 26 is open toward the front. Cover 26 covers and fixes rear leg member 101 b. The leg 101 is sandwiched and fixed between the front and rear covers 11 and the cover 26 of the reel base body 10. Cover 26 is provided above second mounting surface 23, and projects upward in a tunnel shape.
The lower surface of the reel base body 10 is formed with a second opening 27. The second opening 27 opens downward. The second opening 27 communicates with the rod insertion hole 21. Therefore, the rod body 1 passing through the rod insertion hole 21 is exposed downward through the second opening 27. The second opening 27 is located on the opposite side of the first opening 24 in the circumferential direction. The first opening 24 is larger than the second opening 27. The first opening 24 and the second opening 27 have portions overlapping each other in a plan view when the reel base body 10 is viewed from the upper side as shown in fig. 3 and in a bottom view when the reel base body 10 is viewed from the lower side as shown in fig. 4. Therefore, the reel base body 10 is vertically penetrated through the vertically overlapped portion of the first opening portion 24 and the second opening portion 27. The first opening 24 is located on the front side, and the second opening 27 is located on the rear side. The rear portion of the first opening 24 and the front portion of the second opening 27 are vertically overlapped.
The lower surface of the reel base body 10 is provided with a trigger 28. The trigger 28 protrudes downward. A finger such as an index finger can be hooked on the front side of the trigger 28. Triggers 28 are located on circumferentially opposite sides of cover 26. The lower surface of the reel base body 10 gradually descends toward the front side in the range from the front side of the root part of the trigger 28 to the position right behind the male screw part 20. As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the second opening 27 is located directly in front of the trigger 28. The finger hooked on the front side of the trigger 28 can be brought into contact with the rod body 1 exposed from the second opening 27.
The cord reel base body 10 is explained in more detail. The reel base body 10 includes: a first cylindrical portion 31 on the front side; a second cylindrical portion 32 located on the rear side; and a coupling portion 33 that couples the first tubular portion 31 and the second tubular portion 32. The first cylindrical portion 31 is provided with a male screw portion 20 and a first mounting surface 22. The inner surface of the first cylindrical portion 31 is a wall surface of the rod insertion hole 21, and the rod body 1 is inserted through the inside of the first cylindrical portion 31. The second cylindrical portion 32 is spaced rearward from the first cylindrical portion 31. The second cylindrical portion 32 is provided with a second mounting surface 23, a cover portion 26, and a trigger 28. The inner surface of the second tube 32 is a wall surface of the rod insertion hole 21, and the rod body 1 is inserted into the second tube 31. The connection portion 33 is provided with a first opening 24 and a second opening 27. The coupling portion 33 has an arc-shaped cross section, and the inner surface thereof is a wall surface of the rod insertion hole 21.
The first carriage surface 22 is provided with a projection 34 on the rear side. The projection 34 extends rearward from the first mounting surface 22. The protruding portion 34 protrudes toward the second mounting surface 23. That is, the protruding direction of the protruding portion 34 is the rear. The protruding portion 34 is located at the front end portion of the first opening portion 24. The protruding portion 34 has a tapered shape whose width gradually decreases toward the rear side in a plan view, and specifically, has a substantially triangular shape. The inner surface 34a (radially inner surface) of the projection 34 constitutes a part of the wall surface of the rod insertion hole 21. Therefore, as shown in fig. 8, when the rod body 1 is inserted through the rod insertion hole 21, the inner surface 34a of the projection 34 comes into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 1.
The connecting portion 33 connects the first tube portion 31 and the second tube portion 32 in the front-rear direction. The coupling portion 33 couples the lower portion of the first tubular portion 31 and the lower portion of the second tubular portion 32. The coupling portion 33 has a first circumferential extension 41 connected to the first tube 31. The first extending portion 41 is a first connection end portion connected to the first cylindrical portion 31. As shown in fig. 6(a), the first extending portion 41 has a first circumferential length L1 in the circumferential direction. The first circumferential extending portion 41 has an arc shape in a cross-sectional view with the center of the rod main body 1 as the center of the arc. The first circumferential length L1 is a circumferential length corresponding to an angular range θ 1 of 180 degrees or less (half or less of the lower side of the rod body 1) on the lower side of the entire circumference of the rod body 1, and for example, the first circumferential length L1 is a circumferential length corresponding to an angular range θ 1 of 150 degrees on the lower side of the rod body 1 (central angle of the rod body 1). In fig. 6, the center 21a of the rod insertion through hole 21 is shown, and the center 21a of the rod insertion through hole 21 is aligned with the center of the rod body 1. The first extending portion 41 has a first circumferential end portion 41 a. The first circumferential end 41a is an upper end of the first extending portion 41. The first circumferential end 41a is spaced downward from the projection 34.
The coupling portion 33 has a second circumferential extension 42 connected to the second tube 32. The second circumferential portion 42 is a second connection end portion connected to the second tubular portion 32. As shown in fig. 6(b), the second extending portion 42 has a second circumference L2 along the circumferential direction. The second circumferential portion 42 has an arc shape in a cross-sectional view with the center of the rod main body 1 as the center of the arc. The second circumference L2 is longer than the first circumference L1. The second circumferential length L2 is a circumferential length corresponding to an angular range θ 2 of 180 degrees or more (half or more of the lower side of the rod body 1) on the lower side of the entire circumference of the rod body 1, and for example, the second circumferential length L2 is a circumferential length corresponding to an angular range θ 2 of 250 degrees (central angle of the rod body 1) on the lower side of the rod body 1. The second circumferential portion 42 has a second circumferential end 42 a. The second circumferential end 42a is an upper end of the second circumferential portion 42. The second circumferential end 42a is continuous with the second placement surface 23.
The coupling portion 33 has a first coupling surface 51 and a second coupling surface 52. The first connecting surface 51 connects the first circumferential end 41a of the first circumferential extending portion 41 and the second circumferential end 42a of the second circumferential extending portion 42 in the front-rear direction. The first connecting surface 51 faces upward. As shown in fig. 6(a), the first connecting surface 51 is inclined downward toward the left and right sides. The first connecting surface 51 extends forward from the second mounting surface 23. As shown in fig. 2, the first connecting surface 51 is inclined so as to gradually descend toward the front side. As shown in fig. 3, the width of the first connecting surface 51 is narrowed at a central portion 51a in the front-rear direction. The first connecting surface 51 has a width gradually decreasing from the rear end portion thereof to the central portion 51a, and gradually increasing from the central portion 51a to the front end portion thereof. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the first connecting surface 51 has a 2-step structure. The first connecting surface 51 has an upper step portion 51b and a lower step portion 51 c. The upper step portion 51b is located at the rear side of the lower step portion 51c, and is located at a step upward with respect to the lower step portion 51 c. The upper step portion 51b extends forward from the second mounting surface 23. A step difference 51d is provided between the upper step portion 51b and the lower step portion 51 c.
In this way, since the coupling portion 33 has a thickness (width in the left-right direction of the first coupling surface 51) due to the first coupling surface 51, the required minimum strength of the coupling portion 33 can be easily ensured. Further, since the first connecting surface 51 is inclined downward toward the left and right sides, water droplets or foreign matters can be discharged without accumulating on the first connecting surface 51. Further, the first coupling surface 51 is inclined so as to gradually descend toward the front side, and the width is narrowed at the front-rear direction center portion 51a, and therefore, water droplets or foreign matters are not accumulated and are more effectively discharged. In addition, since the first connecting surface 51 has a 2-step structure including the lower step portion 51c and the upper step portion 51b, the upper step portion 51b is located at the rear side of the lower step portion 51c and at the upper step with respect to the lower step portion 51c, and therefore has the first circumferential length L1 of the first circumferential end 41a and the second circumferential length L2 of the second circumferential portion 42, it is possible to secure a required strength and reduce the weight.
The second coupling surface 52 extends upward from the front end of the first coupling surface 51. The second coupling surface 52 is bent at an acute angle upward with respect to the first coupling surface 51. The second connecting surface 52 vertically connects the first circumferential end 41a of the first extending portion 41 and the protruding portion 34. The second coupling surface 52 extends to the protruding end 34b of the protruding portion 34. Since the second connecting surface 52 is inclined toward the front side gradually toward the left and right sides as shown in fig. 7, even if the second connecting surface 52 is bent at an acute angle toward the upper side with respect to the first connecting surface 51 as shown in fig. 2, water droplets or foreign matter can be discharged without being accumulated. Further, the first connecting surface 51 connected to the lower end of the second connecting surface 52 is also inclined downward toward the left and right sides, and therefore, water droplets and the like are smoothly discharged.
As shown in fig. 8, when the leg 101 of the reel is fixed to the reel base 2, the nut 12 is rotated to move the cover 11 to the rear side. Then, the nut 12 is tightened to clamp the leg 101 between the cover 11 and the cover 26 in the front-rear direction. When the nut 12 is tightened, the first cylindrical part 31 and the second cylindrical part 32 of the reel base body 10 approach each other. That is, as shown by an arrow P in fig. 8, the reel base body 10 is intended to be bent downward in the front-rear direction. When the reel base body 10 is to be bent, the protrusion 34 is pressed against the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 1. Therefore, the protrusion 34 is tensioned, thereby preventing the bending of the reel base body 10. Since the reel base body 10 is hard to bend, the leg 101 of the reel can be reliably fixed, and the reel is stable. In particular, since the projecting portion 34 has a tapered shape, the projecting end portion 34b of the projecting portion 34 is intensively pressed against the outer peripheral surface of the rod main body 1, the pressing force from the projecting portion 34 is intensively applied to the projecting end portion 34b, and the pressing force is not dispersedly applied to the rod main body 1, so that a high tensioning effect can be obtained. Further, since the protruding portion 34 extends rearward from the first mounting surface 22, even if the large first opening 24 is provided, the front leg member portion 101a can be easily mounted on the first mounting surface 22.
The reel base body 10 can be reduced in weight by the first opening 24 and the second opening 27. The first circumference L1 of the first circumferential part 41 is shorter than the second circumference L2 of the second circumferential part 42, and particularly, the first circumference L1 of the first circumferential part 41 is in an angular range of 180 degrees or less, so that the reel base body 10 can be greatly reduced in weight. In this way, the reel base body 10 is reduced in weight, and the connection portion 33 has the first connection surface 51, so that the connection portion 33 has a thickness (width in the left-right direction of the first connection surface 51), and the strength of the connection portion 33 and the strength of the reel base body 10 can be ensured. Further, since the coupling portion 33 further includes the second coupling surface 52, the strength of the coupling portion 33 can be further easily ensured. In particular, since the second coupling surface 52 extends to the protruding end 34b of the protruding portion 34, the strength applied to the protruding portion 34 from the coupling portion 33 can be further ensured.
As shown in fig. 9, the protruding portion 34 may have a protrusion 60 protruding radially inward. The projection 60 is provided on the inner surface 34a of the projecting end portion 34b of the projecting portion 34, and projects radially inward. Further, it is preferable that an annular groove 90 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 1, and the projection 60 engages with the annular groove 90. As described above, when the annular groove 90 engages with the projection 60, the tension of the projecting portion 34 is increased, and the reel base body 10 is not easily displaced in the front-rear direction with respect to the rod body 1. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive used for adhering the reel base body 10 to the rod body 1 can be reduced.
Further, as shown in fig. 10, a dot-shaped recess 91 may be provided at one point in the entire circumference of the rod body 1. The dot-shaped concave portions 91 have a size corresponding to the projection 60, and the projection 60 engages with the dot-shaped concave portions 91. The protrusion 60 is engaged with the dot-like recess 91, so that the reel base body 10 is not easily displaced in both the front-rear direction and the circumferential direction with respect to the rod body 1. Therefore, the amount of the adhesive used can be reduced, and no adhesive can be used. The dot-shaped concave portions 91 may be provided at a plurality of positions at intervals in the circumferential direction.
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1 main body of rod
2 base of coil winder
10 winder base main body
11 cover
12 nut
20 external screw thread part
21 pole inserting hole
21a center
22 first carrying surface
23 second mounting surface
24 first opening part
25 cut-out part
26 cover part
27 second opening part
28 trigger
31 first barrel part
32 second cylinder part
33 connecting part
34 projection
34a inner surface
34b projecting end portion
41 first peripheral part
41a first circumferential end
42 second circumferential extension part
42a second circumferential end
51 first connecting surface
51a central part
51b stair-step part
51c lower ladder section
51d step difference
52 second connecting surface
60 projection
90 annular groove (concave part)
91 point-shaped concave part (concave part)
101 foot
101a front foot part (rod tip side foot part)
101b rear foot part (rod tail side foot part)
L1 first week length
L2 second circumference.

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1. A reel base for a fishing rod for attaching a fishing reel to a rod body of the fishing rod, comprising:
a first cylinder part for the rod body to insert through and having a first loading surface for loading a rod tip side foot member part of the reel;
a second cylinder part which is inserted with the rod body and is provided with a second carrying surface which is separated to the rod tail side relative to the first carrying surface and is used for carrying the rod tail side foot piece part of the winder;
a coupling portion that couples the first tube portion and the second tube portion on a side circumferentially opposite to the first mounting surface and the second mounting surface; and
and a projection portion extending from the first mounting surface toward the rod end and projecting toward the second mounting surface.
2. The reel base for a fishing rod according to claim 1, wherein,
the coupling portion has:
A first circumferential extending portion connected to the first cylindrical portion and having a first circumferential length in a circumferential direction of the rod main body; and
a second circumferential portion connected to the second barrel portion and having a second circumference longer than the first circumference in the rod main body circumferential direction.
3. The reel base for a fishing rod according to claim 2, wherein,
the first circumference is in the range of 180 degrees or less throughout the circumference of the rod body,
the second circumference is within a range of 180 degrees or more of the entire circumference of the rod body.
4. The reel base for a fishing rod according to claim 2 or 3, wherein,
the coupling portion has a first coupling surface that couples a first circumferential end of the first circumferential portion and a second circumferential end of the second circumferential portion.
5. The reel base for a fishing rod according to claim 4, wherein,
the coupling portion has a second coupling surface that couples the first circumferential end and the protruding portion.
6. The reel base for a fishing rod according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein,
the protruding portion has a tapered shape in which the width thereof gradually decreases toward the protruding direction of the protruding portion.
7. The reel base for a fishing rod according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein,
the protruding portion has a protrusion protruding radially inward.
8. A fishing rod, wherein,
the fishing rod is provided with: a rod main body having a recessed portion on an outer circumferential surface thereof; and the reel base according to claim 7,
the protrusion engages with the recess.
9. The fishing rod of claim 8,
the recess is an annular groove provided on the entire circumference of the outer circumferential surface of the rod body.
10. The fishing rod of claim 8,
the recess is a dot-like recess provided at one or more positions in the entire circumference of the rod body.
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