CN114938795A - Bottom-hanging-preventing fishhook - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a bottom-hanging-preventing fish hook which comprises a hook handle, wherein a hook tip part is positioned at the lower end of the hook handle through an elastic part; under the action of the elastic piece, the hook tip always has the tendency of bouncing up so as to keep the complete shape of the fishhook; when the hook handle is pulled by external force, the hook point piece rotates to enable the hook point piece to be separated from the obstacle. The fishhook has a simple structure, but is skillfully designed, and the fishhook can be quickly separated from the lake bottom barrier, so that the loss of a fisher can be greatly reduced.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of fishing gear, in particular to a bottom-hanging-preventing fishhook.
Background
Background art: the luya is a fishing method, and is a method for simulating the attack of big fish caused by weak and small organisms. The fishing method is a sophisticated skill and requires the combined operation of a rod, a bait and a wheel. In the whole process, the fisher does whole-body movement, and meanwhile, the road equipment is simple, clean and environment-friendly, and has great difference with the traditional fishing method. However, the existing lure fishing hook has a great defect that the lure is very easy to hang at the bottom, the lure is difficult to break loose when the hook meets riverbed stones, and only the line can be cut when the lure and the fishing line meet the situation.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a bottom-hanging-preventing fish hook, which comprises a hook handle, wherein a hook tip part is positioned at the lower end of the hook handle through an elastic part; the hook point always has the bouncing tendency under the action of the elastic piece so as to keep the complete shape of the fishhook; when the hook handle is pulled by external force, the hook point piece rotates to enable the hook point piece to be separated from the barrier.
Preferably, the hook handle and the hook tip are hinged through a connecting shaft, and a contact surface between the hook handle and the hook tip is a plane which is located on the left side of the connecting shaft.
Preferably, the elastic element is a first extension section at the lower end of the hook handle, and the first extension section is located in the outer direction of the hook handle.
Preferably, the first extension section includes a protrusion, a connecting portion and a locking portion, the upper end of the protrusion is fixed to the hook handle, the upper end of the connecting portion is fixed to the protrusion, and the lower end of the connecting portion is fixed to the locking portion.
Preferably, the first extension is sickle-shaped.
Preferably, the clamping portion of the first extension section is matched and positioned with a plurality of tooth-shaped portions on the outer side wall of the hook tip.
Preferably, the connecting portion is arc-shaped.
Preferably, the outer side between the shank and the hook tip is formed with a V-shaped notch.
Preferably, the connecting shaft is further provided with the elastic piece, the elastic piece is a torsion spring, and the supporting bodies at the two ends of the torsion spring are respectively abutted against the hook tip piece and the hook handle, so that the hook tip piece always has a bouncing tendency to keep the complete shape of the fishhook.
Preferably, an elastic part is arranged in the notch, the elastic part is a spring, the upper end of the spring is abutted and fixed with the hook handle, and the lower end of the spring is abutted and fixed with the hook tip part.
The fishhook has a simple structure, but is skillfully designed, and the fishhook can be quickly separated from the lake bottom barrier, so that the loss of a fisher can be greatly reduced.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a fish hook according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a fish hook according to an embodiment of the present invention when the fish hook is detached from a stone;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of a fish hook according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of a fish hook according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of a fish hook according to a third embodiment of the present invention when the fish hook is detached from a stone.
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Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "mounted on" another element, it can be directly mounted on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. When a component is referred to as being "disposed on" another component, it can be directly on the other component or intervening components may also be present. When an element is referred to as being "secured to" another element, it can be directly secured to the other element or intervening elements may also be present.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the term "or/and" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
Example one
As shown in FIG. 1, the fishing hook of this embodiment is mainly used on a lure, the upper end of the fishing hook is connected with a lure, and the lower end of the shank 10 locates a hook tip member 20 through an elastic member 30; the hook tip 20 always has a tendency to bounce under the action of the elastic member 30 to maintain the complete shape of the fishhook, thereby ensuring the strength of the fishhook; when the hook handle 10 is pulled by external force, the hook tip 20 rotates to make the hook tip 20 separate from the obstacle, that is, the fishhook can separate from the obstacle, prevent hanging, and the false bait and the lure line can be recovered after the fishhook is separated, so that the loss of the fisher is reduced to the minimum.
It should be noted that, in order to realize the rotation, the hooking handle 10 is hinged with the hooking tip 20 through a connecting shaft 40, and the contact surface between the hooking handle 10 and the hooking tip 20 is a plane 50, and the plane 50 is located at the left side of the connecting shaft 40; wherein the plane 50 is used for realizing the limit.
Describing the structure of the elastic member 30 in further detail, the elastic member 30 is a first extension 301 of the lower end of the hook handle 10, and the first extension 301 is located in the outer direction of the hook handle 10.
To describe in further detail, the first extension segment 301 includes a protrusion 3011, a connection portion 3012 and a locking portion 3013, the upper end of the protrusion 3011 is integrated with or welded to the hook handle 10, the upper end of the connection portion 3012 is integrated with or welded to the protrusion 3011, and the lower end of the connection portion 3012 is integrated with or welded to the locking portion 3013; and, first extension 301 is a hook shape, and connecting portion 3012 is the arc, and connecting portion 3012 can possess bigger elasticity for the arc, and, still can dodge out connecting axle 40, prevents to interfere.
More specifically, when pulling, the hook tip 20 rotates to urge the first extension 301 to deform, so as to disengage from the obstacle; the first extension section 301 can also cause the first extension section 301 to break under the action of tensile force, so that the hook tip 20 loses the positioning and becomes without force, and the separation from the obstacle can be realized.
In a better embodiment, the blocking portion 3013 of the first extension segment 301 is positioned in cooperation with the plurality of tooth-shaped portions 201 on the outer side wall of the hook tip 20, so as to facilitate the disengagement from the obstacle.
When the artificial bait fishing hook is used, the artificial bait is arranged at the upper end of the fishing hook and is connected with a fishing line in the sub rod of the way, the sub rod of the way is fished in the way, when the artificial bait fishing hook meets obstacles at the bottom of a lake, particularly stones, the sub rod of the way is pulled back and forth, the hook tip piece 20 starts to act, the external force overcomes the elastic force of the elastic piece 30, the hook tip piece 20 prompts the first extension section 301 to generate large deformation, and the hook tip piece 20 continuously rotates back and forth until the hook tip piece 20 slides down and is separated from the obstacles, as shown in fig. 2; in addition, under the action of a large pulling force, the first extension section 301 can also promote the first extension section 301 to be broken or the connecting shaft 40 to be broken, so that the hook tip 20 loses positioning and becomes zero force, the separation from an obstacle can be realized, and then the line collection is started, so that the bait and the fishing line can be kept, and only the fishhook needs to be replaced. If the fish is a medium fish, the middle and the back of the fishbone are generally positioned at the lowest part of the hook tip part 20 of the fishhook, the pulling force of the fish is not stronger than the pulling force of the hand, and therefore, the fishhook cannot be broken due to the medium fish.
Example two
The difference between the second embodiment and the first embodiment is that: the elastic member 30 is a torsion spring 302.
As shown in fig. 3, in which the outside between the hook stem 10 and the hook tip 20 is formed with a V-shaped notch 60, both the hook stem 10 and the hook tip 20 have a space for rotation.
To explain further, the supporting bodies 3021 at both ends of the torsion spring 302 respectively abut against the hook tip 20 and the hook handle 10 so that the hook tip 20 always has a tendency to bounce to maintain the complete shape of the fishhook.
When the fishing hook is used, the lure fishing starts, when the lure fishing hook meets obstacles at the bottom of a lake, particularly stones, the lure rod is pulled back and forth by force, the hook tip piece 20 starts to act, the hook tip piece 20 is promoted to generate large deformation, the hook tip piece 20 continuously rotates back and forth until the hook tip piece 20 slides down and is separated from the stones, and the fishhook automatically resets under the action of the torsion spring 302 after being separated to keep the complete shape of the fishhook; of course, it is also possible to break the hook tip 20 and to effect the detachment from the stone.
EXAMPLE III
The difference between the third embodiment and the second embodiment is that: the elastic member 30 is a spring 303.
As shown in fig. 4, an elastic member 30 is disposed in the gap 60, the elastic member is a spring 303, an upper end of the spring 303 is welded and fixed against the hook stem 10, and a lower end thereof is welded and fixed against the hook tip 20.
When the hook is used, the principle is consistent with the second embodiment, when the lure fishing is started, and when the lure rod is pulled back and forth by force when meeting obstacles on the lake bottom, particularly stones, the hook tip element 20 starts to act, the hook tip element 20 causes large deformation, the hook handle 10 and the hook tip element 20 are opened and closed, and the hook tip element 20 continuously rotates back and forth until the hook tip element 20 slides down and is separated from the obstacles, as shown in fig. 5.
The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the above embodiments are only for illustrating the present invention and are not to be used as a limitation of the present invention, and that suitable changes and modifications of the above embodiments are within the scope of the claimed invention as long as they are within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (10)
1. The utility model provides a prevent hanging end fishhook which characterized in that: comprises that
A hook handle (10), the lower end of the hook handle (10) locates a hook point piece (20) through an elastic piece (30);
the hook tip (20) always has a tendency to bounce under the action of the elastic element (30) to maintain the complete shape of the fishhook;
when the hook handle (10) is pulled by external force, the hook point piece (20) rotates to enable the hook point piece (20) to be separated from an obstacle.
2. The bottom-hung prevention fish hook as defined in claim 1, wherein: the hook handle (10) is hinged with the hook point piece (20) through a connecting shaft (40), the contact surface between the hook handle (10) and the hook point piece (20) is a plane (50), and the plane (50) is positioned on the left side of the connecting shaft (40).
3. The bottom-hung prevention fish hook as defined in claim 2, wherein: the elastic piece (30) is a first extension section (301) at the lower end of the hook handle (10), and the first extension section (301) is located in the outer side direction of the hook handle (10).
4. The bottom-hung fishing hook according to claim 3, wherein: the first extension section (301) comprises a protruding portion (3011), a connecting portion (3012) and a clamping portion (3013), the upper end of the protruding portion (3011) is fixed to the hook handle (10), the upper end of the connecting portion (3012) is fixed to the protruding portion (3011), and the lower end of the connecting portion (3012) is fixed to the clamping portion (3013).
5. The anti-bottoming fishhook of claim 4, characterized in that: the first extension section (301) is in a sickle shape.
6. The bottom-hung fishing hook as claimed in claim 5, wherein: the clamping part (3013) of the first extension section (301) is matched and positioned with the tooth-shaped parts (201) on the outer side wall of the hook point (20).
7. The bottom-hung fishing hook as claimed in claim 5, wherein: the connecting part (3012) is arc-shaped.
8. The bottom-hung prevention fish hook as defined in claim 2, wherein: the outside between the shank (10) and the hook tip (20) is formed with a V-shaped notch (60).
9. The bottom-hung fishing hook as claimed in claim 8, wherein: the connecting shaft (40) is further provided with the elastic piece (30), the elastic piece (30) is a torsion spring (302), and supporting bodies (3021) at two ends of the torsion spring (302) are respectively abutted against the hook point piece (20) and the hook handle (10) so that the hook point piece (20) always has a bouncing tendency to keep the complete shape of the fishhook.
10. The anti-bottoming fishhook of claim 8, wherein: an elastic part (30) is arranged in the notch (60), the elastic part is a spring (303), the upper end of the spring (303) is abutted and fixed with the hook handle (10), and the lower end of the spring (303) is abutted and fixed with the hook tip part (20).
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