CN117898266A - Fishing rod - Google Patents

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CN117898266A
CN117898266A CN202311347019.9A CN202311347019A CN117898266A CN 117898266 A CN117898266 A CN 117898266A CN 202311347019 A CN202311347019 A CN 202311347019A CN 117898266 A CN117898266 A CN 117898266A
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小泽知之
高原刚
松田雄贵
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The invention improves the transmission efficiency of vibration to a hand holding a reel seat. Comprises a reel seat (2), a hollow 1 st rod body (11) and a2 nd rod body (12). A reel for fishing is mounted on a reel seat (2). The 1 st rod body (11) has a1 st main body part (20) and a1 st grip part (21). The 1 st main body part (20) is arranged on the pole tip side of the reel seat (2). The 1 st grip part (21) is provided integrally with the 1 st main body part (20) between the 1 st main body part (20) and the reel seat (2). The 2 nd rod body (12) is provided with a1 st connecting part (30), an inserting part (31) and a1 st assembling part (32). The 1 st connecting portion (30) is connected to the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st main body portion (20). The insertion portion (31) is located radially inward of the 1 st grip portion (21). The insertion portion (31) is provided on the rod tail side of the 1 st connecting portion (30). The reel seat (2) is mounted on the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st mounting portion (32). The 1 st fitting portion (32) is provided on the rod tail side of the insertion portion (31).

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Fishing rod
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fishing rod having a reel seat.
Background
The holding piece is arranged at the front side and the rear side of the winding wheel seat. The grip is composed of EVA, cork, or the like. The holding piece is assembled on the outer circumferential surface of the rod body or assembled on the winding wheel seat. However, since the grip is made of EVA or the like, vibration transmitted in the rod body is difficult to transmit to the grip, and is difficult to transmit from the grip to the hand. In particular, the vicinity of the reel seat is a portion that is frequently touched by the hand of the angler. Therefore, the vibration transmission characteristics of the vicinity of the reel seat have a large influence on fishing.
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2017-209520.
Patent document 2: JP-A2022-85176.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
The invention aims to improve vibration transmission efficiency of a hand for holding a reel seat from a fishing rod.
Means for solving the problems
The fishing rod according to claim 1 of the present invention comprises a reel seat, a hollow 1 st rod body, and a2 nd rod body. A reel for fishing is mounted on a reel seat. The 1 st rod body is provided with a1 st main body part and a1 st holding part. The 1 st main body part is arranged on the rod tip side compared with the reel seat. The 1 st grip portion is provided integrally with the 1 st main body portion between the 1 st main body portion and the reel seat. The 2 nd pole body is provided with a1 st connecting part, an inserting part and a1 st assembling part. The 1 st connecting portion is connected to the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st main body portion. The insertion portion is located radially inward of the 1 st grip portion. The insertion portion is provided on the rod tail side compared with the 1 st connecting portion. The reel seat is assembled on the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st assembling part. The 1 st fitting portion is provided on the rod tail side compared with the insertion portion.
According to this structure, the 1 st grip portion is provided on the tip side of the rod as compared with the reel seat. The 1 st holding part is integrally arranged on the hollow 1 st rod body. Vibrations of the caught fish or the like are smoothly transmitted from the 1 st main body portion to the 1 st grip portion with high sensitivity. And is transmitted from the 1 st grip part to the hand holding the reel seat with high sensitivity. On the other hand, the 2 nd rod is connected to the 1 st rod at the 1 st connection portion. The 1 st connecting portion is located on the tip side of the 1 st holding portion. That is, the vibration transmitted from the tip side to the tail side of the 1 st main body portion is transmitted from the 1 st main body portion to the 2 nd rod body via the 1 st connecting portion on the tip side compared with the 1 st grip portion. Thus, the vibration is transmitted from the 1 st pole to the 2 nd pole with high sensitivity. Vibration is transmitted from the 1 st fitting portion of the 2 nd pole body to the reel seat, and from the reel seat to the hand.
According to the fishing rod of claim 2 of claim 1, the 1 st space is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st grip portion and the outer peripheral surface of the insertion portion. According to this structure, by providing the 1 st space, the 1 st grip portion and the insertion portion can each vibrate independently. Therefore, the vibration transmitted to the 1 st grip portion and the vibration transmitted to the insertion portion are less likely to be damped, respectively, than when other members are present between the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st grip portion and the outer peripheral surface of the insertion portion. In addition, the vibration is transmitted in the 1 st space, and the resonance effect of the vibration is also obtained.
In the fishing rod according to claim 1 or 3 according to claim 2, the 1 st grip portion expands in diameter toward the rod tail. According to this structure, since the 1 st space is enlarged toward the rod tail, the horn effect is obtained and the vibration is transmitted to the hand with high sensitivity.
In the fishing rod according to claim 2 or claim 3 and claim 4, the 1 st grip portion has an extension. The extension part is positioned at the radial outer side of the winding wheel seat. The extension portion extends toward the rod tail side from the rod tip side end portion of the reel seat. According to this structure, since the 1 st grip portion is provided with the extension portion extending toward the rod tail side from the tip side end portion of the reel seat, the hand holding the reel seat can easily contact the extension portion of the 1 st grip portion. Further, the hand can be brought into contact with a large area of the 1 st grip portion. Accordingly, the vibration is transmitted to the hand with high sensitivity.
In the fishing rod according to claim 5 of claim 4, the extension portion covers at least a part of the reel seat. A2 nd space is arranged between the extension part and the winding wheel seat. The 2 nd space is arranged on the radial outer side of the winding wheel seat. The 2 nd space is continuous with the 1 st space. According to this configuration, since the 2 nd space is provided radially outside the reel seat, vibration of the extension portion is less likely to be blocked by the reel seat, and vibration can be transmitted to the extension portion with high sensitivity. Since the 1 st space and the 2 nd space are continuous, the vibration in the 1 st space is smoothly transmitted to the 2 nd space.
In the fishing rod according to claim 6 of claim 5, the reel seat has a pair of 1 st overlapping portions. The pair of 1 st overlapping portions are provided apart from each other in the circumferential direction. The extension portion has a pair of 2 nd overlapping portions at both end portions in the circumferential direction. The pair of 2 nd overlapping portions overlap the pair of 1 st overlapping portions from the radially outer side of the reel seat. The 2 nd space is arranged between the extension part and the winding wheel seat. The 2 nd space is continuous in the circumferential direction between the pair of 1 st overlapping portions. According to this configuration, the 2 nd space is continuous in the circumferential direction of the reel seat between the pair of 1 st overlapping portions, so the 2 nd space can be easily enlarged. The 1 st space is annular in cross section and endless in the circumferential direction, while the 2 nd space has a limited length in the circumferential direction in cross section, so that the vibration in the 1 st space is transmitted to the 2 nd space in a concentrated manner.
In the fishing rod according to claim 7, which is one of claims 4 to 6, the extension portion has a predetermined circumferential length. The circumferential length becomes shorter toward the rod tail side. According to this configuration, since the circumferential length of the extension portion is shortened toward the rod tail side, it is possible to prevent excessive increase in the radial direction of the fishing rod in the portion of the reel seat, and it is possible to easily achieve both the grip feeling and the vibration transmission effect by the extension portion. In the case where the 2 nd space is provided, the circumferential length of the 2 nd space is also shortened toward the rod tail side. Therefore, the vibration transmitted in the 2 nd space is collected toward the rod tail side.
In the fishing rod according to claim 6 or 8 of claim 7, the reel seat has a foot mount portion. The feet of the fishing reel are placed on the foot placement portion. The extension portion is located on a radially opposite side of the reel seat with respect to the foot placement portion. According to this structure, the extension portion can be easily extended toward the rod tail. When the spinning reel is mounted on the reel seat, the spinning reel is positioned at the lower side of the reel seat, and the extension part is positioned at the upper side of the reel seat. Therefore, the hand holding the reel seat easily touches the extension portion.
In the fishing rod according to claim 9 of claim 8, the reel seat has a cover. The cover is provided on the tip side of the rod in comparison with the foot placement portion. The hood holds the tip-side end of the foot. The extension portion extends toward the rod tail side as compared with the cover. According to this configuration, since the extension portion extends toward the rod tail side compared to the cover, the hand holding the reel seat can easily touch the extension portion.
In the fishing rod according to the 10 th aspect of any one of the 1 st to 9 th aspects, the 1 st grip portion has an extension. The extension portion extends toward the rod tail side from the rod tip side end portion of the reel seat. The extension includes a 1 st support. The reel seat has a 2 nd support portion and a 3 rd support portion. The 2 nd support portion supports the 1 st support portion from the radially inner side of the reel seat. The 3 rd support portion supports the 1 st support portion from the radially outer side of the reel seat. According to this structure, the 1 st support portion of the extension portion of the reel seat is supported by the 2 nd support portion and the 3 rd support portion from both the radially inner side and the radially outer side of the reel seat. Therefore, a firm coupling state between the 1 st pole body and the reel seat is ensured. In particular, even in a state where the fishing rod is greatly bent, the 1 st rod body and the reel seat are not easily separated.
In the fishing rod according to the 11 th aspect of any one of the 1 st to 10 th aspects, the 2 nd rod body further has a 2 nd main body portion. The 2 nd main body part is arranged on the rod tail side compared with the 1 st assembling part. According to this configuration, since the 2 nd main body portion extends from the reel seat toward the rod tail, for example, the arm portion of the hand holding the reel seat can touch the 2 nd main body portion. The arm portion is supported by the 2 nd main body portion, so that the fishing rod can be firmly held. In addition, the reel seat can be held by one hand, and the 2 nd main body part can be held by the other hand, so that the rod can be cast by both hands easily.
The fishing rod according to claim 12 of the present invention includes a reel seat, a 3 rd rod body, and a 4 th rod body. A reel for fishing is mounted on a reel seat. The 3 rd rod body is provided with a2 nd assembling part, a 3 rd main body part and a hollow 2 nd holding part. The reel seat is assembled on the outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd assembling part. The 3 rd main body part is arranged on the rod tail side compared with the 2 nd assembling part. The 2 nd grip portion is provided integrally with the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body portion. The 4 th rod body is provided with a2 nd connecting part and a 4 th main body part. The 2 nd connecting portion is connected to the 3 rd main body portion. The 4 th main body part is arranged on the rod tail side compared with the 2 nd connecting part. The 2 nd grip portion has an open end. The opening end is provided at the tip end of the 2 nd grip. The opening end portion is separated from the 3 rd main body portion radially outward of the 3 rd main body portion.
According to this structure, since the 2 nd grip portion is provided integrally with the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body portion, vibration is transmitted to the 2 nd grip portion with higher sensitivity than in the case where the 2 nd grip portion is separated from the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body portion.
In the fishing rod according to claim 13 of claim 12, the 3 rd rod body is integrally formed with the 4 th rod body. According to this structure, vibration is smoothly transmitted from the 3 rd pole body to the 4 th pole body, and further, the thickness of the fishing rod can be prevented from increasing, and the fishing rod can be made lightweight.
Effects of the invention
As described above, since the grip portion is integrally provided with the main body portion, vibration is transmitted to the grip portion with high sensitivity.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing the main part of the fishing rod.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a main part of the fishing rod.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 4.
Fig. 6 (a) is a sectional view of A-A of fig. 5, and (B) is a sectional view of B-B of fig. 5.
Fig. 7 (a) is a C-C cross-sectional view of fig. 5 and (b) is a D-D cross-sectional view of fig. 5.
Fig. 8 (a) is a sectional view of E-E of fig. 5, and (b) is a sectional view of F-F of fig. 5.
Fig. 9 is an exploded view showing a blank of the fishing rod.
Fig. 10 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 11 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 12 is a main section view showing a use state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 13 is a main section view showing a use state of the fishing rod.
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 2 of the present invention.
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a main part of the fishing rod.
Fig. 16 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 15.
Fig. 17 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 16.
Fig. 18 is an exploded view showing a blank of the fishing rod.
Fig. 19 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 3 of the present invention.
Fig. 21 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 22 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 4 of the present invention.
Fig. 23 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 24 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 5 of the present invention.
Fig. 25 is an exploded view of the fishing rod.
Fig. 26 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 6 of the present invention.
Fig. 27 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 26.
Fig. 28 is a cross-sectional view showing a blank of the fishing rod.
Fig. 29 is an enlarged view of the essential part of fig. 28.
Fig. 30 (a) to (d) are diagrams showing the steps of manufacturing the blank.
Fig. 31 is a cross-sectional view showing a material of a fishing rod according to embodiment 7 of the present invention.
Fig. 32 is an enlarged view of an essential part of fig. 31.
Fig. 33 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of a fishing rod according to embodiment 8 of the present invention.
Fig. 34 is a cross-sectional view of an essential part of a reel seat of a fishing rod according to embodiment 9 of the present invention.
Fig. 35 is a cross-sectional view showing an essential part of the fishing rod according to this embodiment.
Fig. 36 (a) is a G-G cross-sectional view showing fig. 35, and (b) is an H-H cross-sectional view of fig. 35.
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Hereinafter, a fishing rod according to embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 1 to 13. The axial direction of the fishing rod is set to the front-rear direction, the tip side is set to the front side (1 st axial direction), and the tail side is set to the rear side (2 nd axial direction). The fishing rod comprises a rod body 1 (blank), a reel seat 2 mounted on the rod body 1, and a tail plug 3 mounted on the rear end of the rod body 1.
< Rod body 1 >
A fishing line guide, not shown in the drawings, is provided to the rod body 1. The rod body 1 is made of fiber reinforced resin. The reinforcing fibers may be carbon fibers or glass fibers. The rod body 1 of the present embodiment includes a1 st rod body 11 and a2 nd rod body 12.
< 1 St rod 11 >
The 1 st rod 11 is located at the front side of the 2 nd rod 12. The 1 st rod 11 is connected with the front side of the 2 nd rod 12 in a reverse inserting way. The 1 st pole body 11 is the main blank. The 1 st pole 11 is located on the front side of the reel seat 2. The 1 st rod 11 may extend to the tip of the fishing rod, or one or more hollow or solid rods may be connected to the front side of the 1 st rod 11.
The 1 st pole 11 is hollow throughout its entire length. The 1 st rod 11 has a1 st main body 20 and a1 st grip 21. The 1 st main body 20 is located at a position spaced forward from the reel seat 2. The 1 st main body 20 is a portion on the front side of the reel seat 2 in the entire length of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st main body 20 is a main part of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st main body 20 is formed over the entire length of the 1 st grip 21 except for the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st main body 20 has a distal end portion of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st main body 20 is cylindrical. The 1 st main body 20 is expanded in diameter rearward at a1 st inclination. The 1 st slope may be a slope of a general blank, for example, about 1/1000 to 5/1000. The 1 st main body 20 has a3 rd connecting portion 22 at its rear end to which the 2 nd rod 12 is connected. The 3 rd coupling portion 22 is adjacent to the front side of the 1 st grip portion 21. The 3 rd connecting portion 22 is the same length as or shorter than the 1 st holding portion 21. The 3 rd connecting portion 22 is the same length as or longer than a grip main portion 23 described later. The 3 rd connecting portion 22 may have a substantially constant diameter linear shape without expanding rearward. That is, the slope of the 3 rd connecting portion 22 may be 0.
The 1 st grip portion 21 is provided between the 1 st main body portion 20 and the reel seat 2. The 1 st grip 21 is a portion on the rear side of the 1 st main body 20 in the entire length of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st grip portion 21 is continuous with the rear side of the 1 st main body portion 20, and is integrally formed with the 1 st main body portion 20. The rear end of the 1 st grip 21 is the rear end of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st grip portion 21 has a larger diameter than the 1 st main body portion 20, more specifically, a larger diameter than the rear end portion of the 1 st main body portion 20. The 1 st grip portion 21 is expanded in diameter rearward at a2 nd inclination larger than the 1 st inclination. The rear end of the 1 st grip 21 is a rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11. The rear end opening of the 1 st pole 11 is not perpendicular to the front-rear direction and is inclined with respect to the front-rear direction. The rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11 is blocked by the reel seat 2. The rear end opening of the 1 st pole 11 may extend from the upper side to the lower side while being curved, or may extend linearly, as seen in side view as shown in fig. 3 and 10. When the rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11 extends linearly in a side view, the rear end opening is a plane inclined with respect to the front-rear direction.
The 1 st grip portion 21 is composed of a grip main portion 23 and an extension portion 24 (overlapping portion) continuous with the rear side of the grip main portion 23. The grip main portion 23 has a circular cross section and is cylindrical with a diameter that expands rearward. The grip main portion 23 is a region on the front side of the front end portion of the reel seat 2 in the entire length of the 1 st grip portion 21, that is, a region from the rear end portion of the 1 st main body portion 20 to a portion corresponding to the front end portion of the reel seat 2.
The extension 24 is a region extending rearward of the front end portion of the reel seat 2 over the entire length of the 1 st grip 21. The extension 24 is located radially outward of the reel seat 2, and covers a part of the reel seat 2 from the radially outward. The extension 24 may cover the entire circumference of the reel seat 2 or may cover only a part of the entire circumference of the reel seat 2.
In the present embodiment, the extension portion 24 is constituted by an annular portion 25 continuous with the rear side of the grip main portion 23, and a curved piece portion 26 continuous with the rear side of the annular portion 25. The annular portion 25 is circular in cross section and expands in diameter rearward. The annular portion 25 forms a conical trapezoidal cylindrical portion together with the grip main portion 23. The annular portion 25 covers the reel seat 2 over the entire circumference. The curved piece portion 26 covers only a part of the entire circumference of the reel seat 2. The curved piece portion 26 is circular-arc-shaped with the center line of the reel seat 2 (the center line of the rod body 1) as the center when viewed in cross section, and has a circumferential length. The circumferential length of the curved piece portion 26 becomes gradually shorter toward the rear side, and becomes smallest at the rear end portion of the curved piece portion 26, which is 0 in the present embodiment. The curved piece portion 26 is a laterally symmetrical shape centered on the top portion 26a, and is curved upward. Thus, the curved piece portion 26 covers the upper portion of the reel seat 2. The two end portions 26b in the circumferential direction of the curved piece portion 26 are gradually changed to the upper side toward the rear side. The curved piece portion 26 has a tip tapered shape that tapers rearward in plan view.
The extension 24 has a2 nd overlapping portion 27 overlapping with a1 st overlapping portion 57 of the reel seat 2 described later from the radial outside. The 2 nd overlapping portions 27 are provided at both circumferential end portions 26b of the curved sheet portion 26. The pair of right and left 2 nd overlapping portions 27 are connected to each other at the front end portion and the rear end portion of the bent piece portion 26. Therefore, the 2 nd overlapping portion 27 is provided at the rear end opening portion of the 1 st rod 11 over the entire circumference.
< 2 Nd rod 12 >
The 2 nd rod 12 and the 1st rod 11 are connected so as not to be separated. The 2 nd pole body 12 is a sub-blank. The 2 nd pole body 12 extends to the rear side compared with the reel seat 2. The 2 nd pole body 12 extends to the tail of the fishing pole. The tail plug 3 is assembled at the rear end of the 2 nd pole body 12. But the rear side of the 2 nd pole 12 may also be connected to one or more poles.
The 2 nd pole body 12 is hollow throughout its entire length. The 2 nd pole body 12 has a1 st connecting portion 30, an insertion portion 31, a1 st fitting portion 32, and a 2 nd main body portion 33. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is a portion having a predetermined length range from the front end portion of the 2 nd rod body 12 to the rear side. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is connected to the 1 st main body portion 20 of the 1 st rod 11. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is a portion connected to the 1 st rod 11 over the entire length of the 2 nd rod 12. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is connected to the 3 rd connecting portion 22 of the 1 st main body portion 20. The length of the 1 st connecting portion 30 corresponds to the length of the 3 rd connecting portion 22. The outer peripheral surface of the 1 st connecting portion 30 is adhesively fixed to the inner peripheral surface of the 3 rd connecting portion 22. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is cylindrical. The 1 st connecting portion 30 is expanded in diameter rearward at a3 rd inclination. The 3 rd slope is substantially the same as the 1 st slope. The 1 st connecting portion 30 may have a linear shape that does not expand in diameter rearward, that is, the 3 rd slope may be 0.
The insertion portion 31 is adjacent to the rear side of the 1 st coupling portion 30. The insertion portion 31 is continuous with the 1 st connecting portion 30. The insertion portion 31 has a cylindrical shape. The insertion portion 31 may have a diameter enlarged rearward or may have a linear shape. The insertion portion 31 is inserted into the 1 st grip portion 21 in the radial direction. Specifically, the insertion portion 31 is inserted into the grip main portion 23 of the 1 st grip portion 21 in the radial direction. The length of the insertion portion 31 corresponds to the length of the grip main portion 23. The insertion portion 31 is a portion of the entire length of the 2 nd pole body 12 located on the rear side of the 1 st connecting portion 30 and on the front side of the reel seat 2.
The 1 st fitting portion 32 abuts on the rear side of the insertion portion 31. The 1 st fitting portion 32 is continuous with the insertion portion 31. The 1 st fitting portion 32 is cylindrical. The reel seat 2 is fitted to the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st fitting portion 32. Namely, the reel seat 2 is assembled to the 2 nd pole body 12. The reel seat body 40 described later in the reel seat 2 is attached to the 1 st attachment portion 32. The 1 st fitting portion 32 is a portion in which a reel seat body 40 described later is fitted over the entire length of the 2 nd pole body 12. The 1 st fitting portion 32 has a length corresponding to the length of the reel seat body 40. The 1 st fitting portion 32 may be expanded in diameter to the rear side, but is preferably linear.
The 2 nd main body portion 33 is adjacent to the rear side of the 1 st fitting portion 32. The 2 nd main body portion 33 is continuous with the 1 st fitting portion 32. The 2 nd main body 33 is cylindrical, but a part or all of it may be non-circular in cross section. The 2 nd main body portion 33 extends rearward from the reel seat 2. The 2 nd main body 33 extends to the rear end of the 2 nd rod body 12. The rear end of the 2 nd main body 33 is the rear end of the 2 nd rod 12. The tail plug 3 is assembled at the rear end of the 2 nd pole body 12. The 2 nd main body 33 is a portion of the entire length of the 2 nd pole body 12 on the rear side of the reel seat main body 40.
The 2 nd main body portion 33 may have a linear shape at its rear end portion, but in the present embodiment, the 3 rd grip portion 35 is integrally provided in a predetermined length region at its rear portion. That is, the 2 nd main body 33 is constituted by the 2 nd main body 34 and the 3 rd grip 35. The 2 nd main body portion 34 constitutes a front portion of the 2 nd main body portion 33, and the 3 rd grip portion 35 constitutes a rear portion of the 2 nd main body portion 33. The 2 nd main body portion 34 is adjacent to the rear side of the 1 st fitting portion 32. The 2 nd main body portion 34 is continuous with the 1 st fitting portion 32. The 2 nd main body main portion 34 is cylindrical. The 2 nd main body main portion 34 is linear, but may be expanded in diameter to the rear side.
The 3 rd grip 35 is integrally formed with the 2 nd pole body 12. The 3 rd grip portion 35 abuts the rear side of the 2 nd main body main portion 34. The 3 rd grip portion 35 is widened rearward at a slope greater than that of the 2 nd main body portion 34. The 3 rd grip portion 35 has a larger diameter than the 2 nd main body portion 34, more specifically, a larger diameter than the rear end portion of the 2 nd main body portion 34. The cross-sectional shape of the 3 rd grip portion 35 is circular in the present embodiment, but may be non-circular. In the present embodiment, the 3 rd grip 35 is provided integrally with the 2 nd rod body 12, but the 3 rd grip 35 may be configured to be separate from the 2 nd rod body 12.
< Reel seat 2 >
The reel seat 2 is assembled to the 2 nd pole body 12. The reel is mounted on the reel seat 2. The reel seat 2 of the present embodiment is suitable for mounting a spinning reel. The spinning reel is located under the fishing rod in the use state. Hereinafter, the vertical direction will be described with reference to the use state of the fishing rod. The direction orthogonal to the vertical direction in a plan view is set as the left-right direction.
The reel seat 2 is cylindrical as a whole. The rod body 1 penetrates the inside of the reel seat 2 in the radial direction. The reel seat 2 includes a reel seat body 40, a movable cover 41, and a fixing nut 42. The reel seat body 40 is cylindrical, and the rod body 1 penetrates radially inward. The reel seat body 40 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 1 directly or via a cylindrical spacer 43. In the present embodiment, the reel seat body 40 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the rod body 1 via a spacer 43. The reel seat body 40 is made of synthetic resin, for example, and is a resin molded product. The reel seat body 40 has a foot mounting portion 50, a fixing cover 51, and a male screw portion 52. The foot mount 50 is provided on the lower surface of the reel seat body 40. The reel feet 200 are mounted on the foot mounting portion 50. The fixed cover 51 is located on the front side of the foot mount 50. The fixed cover 51 holds the front end 201 of the reel foot 200. The fixing cover 51 is integrally formed with the reel seat body 40. The male screw portion 52 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rear end portion of the reel seat body 40.
As shown in fig. 3 and the like, the reel seat body 40 is divided into a main tube portion 53 (1 st tube portion) and an extension tube portion 54 (2 nd tube portion). The main tube portion 53 is a main portion of the reel seat body 40, and occupies a large part of the entire length of the reel seat body 40. The fixed cover 51, the foot mount 50, and the male screw 52 are provided in the main tube 53. The extension cylinder 54 is adjacent to the front side of the main cylinder 53. The extension tube 54 is provided in a predetermined length region including the tip end portion of the reel seat body 40. The diameter of the extension barrel 54 is substantially constant. The boundary portion 55 between the extension cylindrical portion 54 and the main cylindrical portion 53 is not provided on the orthogonal surface with respect to the front-rear direction, but is inclined in the front-rear direction with respect to the orthogonal surface. The boundary 55 becomes the front side further down. The lowermost portion of the boundary portion 55 is located on the forefront side and the uppermost portion of the boundary portion 55 is located on the rearmost side of the entire circumference of the boundary portion 55. The boundary portion 55 may extend from the upper side to the lower side while being curved, or may extend linearly, when seen from the side as shown in fig. 3. When the boundary 55 extends linearly from the upper side to the lower side in a side view, the rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11 is also linearly in a side view in correspondence with the same. That is, the rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11 is a plane inclined with respect to the front-rear direction. The length (axial length) of the extension cylindrical portion 54 varies in the circumferential direction. The length of the extension tube 54 is shortest at the lowermost portion and gradually increases from the lowermost portion to the uppermost portion over the entire circumference, and is longest at the uppermost portion. The lowermost portion of the extension tube 54 is located on the front side of the fixed cover 51.
The step portion 56 is provided at the boundary portion 55. The step portion 56 is provided over the entire periphery of the boundary portion 55. The stepped portion 56 is formed so that the outer peripheral surface of the main tube portion 53 is radially outward with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the extension tube portion 54. The stepped portion 56 has a two-step shape, and a pair of left and right 1 st overlapping portions 57 are formed in the first layer. The pair of left and right 1 st overlapping portions 57 are symmetrical to each other and continuous with each other. Therefore, the 1 st overlapping portion 57 entirely surrounds the boundary portion 55, and is provided over the entire circumference of the boundary portion 55. The diameter of the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st overlapping portion 57 is one step larger than the outer peripheral surface of the extension tube portion 54 and one step smaller than the outer peripheral surface of the main tube portion 53.
The boundary recess 58 is provided radially inward of the 1 st overlapping portion 57. The boundary recess 58 is open at the front side and recessed from the boundary portion 55 toward the rear side. The boundary recess 58 extends into the main cylindrical portion 53. The boundary concave portion 58 is formed over the entire periphery of the boundary portion 55 except for the lowermost portion of the boundary portion 55. The outer peripheral surface of the extension cylindrical portion 54 is coplanar with the radially inner wall surface of the boundary recess 58.
The extension 54 enters the interior of the 1 st pole 11. The outer peripheral surface of the extension tube 54 is spaced radially inward from the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st rod 11. The inner peripheral surface of the 2 nd overlapping portion 27 of the 1 st rod 11 abuts against the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st overlapping portion 57. The 1 st overlapping portion 57 supports the rear end opening of the 1 st rod 11 from the radially inner side. The rear end surface of the 1 st rod 11 is in contact with the front end surface of the main barrel 53 from the front side.
The fixing nut 42 is threadedly engaged with the external threaded portion 52. The reel seat 2 of the present embodiment has a structure including a fixed nut 42 and a movable cover 41 at the rear portion thereof. The movable cover 41 is located on the front side of the fixed nut 42. The fixed nut 42 moves the movable cover 41 forward and backward. The movable cover 41 holds the rear end 202 of the reel foot 200. The movable cover 41 has a cylindrical shape and covers the radially outer side of the reel seat body 40.
Space >
The grip main portion 23 of the 1 st rod 11 is radially outwardly separated from the insertion portion 31 of the 2 nd rod 12. The inner peripheral surface of the grip main portion 23 is radially outwardly spaced from the outer peripheral surface of the insertion portion 31. The 1 st space 61 is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the grip main portion 23 and the outer peripheral surface of the insertion portion 31. The 1 st space 61 is annular. The grip main portion 23 is expanded in diameter rearward at a larger slope than the insertion portion 31. Therefore, the cross-sectional area of the 1 st space 61 when cut in the direction orthogonal to the front-rear direction gradually increases toward the rear side. The cross-sectional area of the 1 st space 61 becomes maximum at the rear end portion of the grip main portion 23.
The extension 24 of the 1 st pole body 11 is separated radially outward from the extension tube 54 of the reel seat body 40 except for the 2 nd overlapping portion 27. The inner peripheral surface of the extension 24 is radially outwardly spaced from the outer peripheral surface of the extension tube 54. The 2 nd space 62 is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the extension 24 and the outer peripheral surface of the extension cylinder 54. The 2 nd space 62 is continuously provided over the entire circumference on the radially inner side of the annular portion 25 of the extension portion 24. The 2 nd space 62 is continuous in the circumferential direction to both circumferential end portions 26b of the bent piece portion 26 on the radially inner side of the bent piece portion 26 of the extension portion 24. The 2 nd space 62 is arranged so as to be mainly biased to the upper side throughout the circumference. The 2 nd space 62 is continuous with the 1 st space 61. The 2 nd space 62 continues from the rear end portion of the 1 st space 61 to the 2 nd overlapping portion 27 in the front-rear direction.
Further, a 3 rd space 63 is provided at the rear side of the 2 nd space 62 via the boundary recess 58. The 3 rd space 63 is provided radially inward of the 2 nd overlapping portion 27. Space 3 63 is continuous with space 2 62. Such that the space extends beyond the rear side to the main barrel portion 53 of the reel seat body 40 at the 1 st pole 11.
Fig. 12 and 13 illustrate a state in which the fishing rod is held by the right hand. In fig. 12, the index finger 302 and the middle finger 303 are positioned on the front side with respect to the reel foot 200, and the ring finger 304 and the little finger 305 are positioned on the rear side with respect to the reel foot 200. That is, the reel foot 200 is located between the middle finger 303 and the ring finger 304, but the manner of holding is arbitrary, and the reel foot 200 may be located between the index finger 302 and the middle finger 303 or between the ring finger 304 and the little finger 305. And, the thumb 301 is positioned on the upper surface of the fishing rod. The thumb 301 facing the front side abuts on the upper surface of the 1 st grip portion 21. Further, from the root of the thumb 301, the thumb ball 300 abuts against the upper surface of the curved piece portion 26 of the extension 24. The palm of the hand is in contact with the side surface of the curved piece portion 26 from the vicinity of the root of the index finger 302.
In fig. 13, the thumb 301 is positioned on the left side surface of the fishing rod, and the middle finger 303 is positioned on the right side surface of the fishing rod, so that the fishing rod is mainly held from the left to the right by the thumb 301 and the middle finger 303. The index finger 302 is positioned on the upper surface of the fishing rod and extends toward the front side. When gripped in this way, the index finger 302 can be brought into contact with the upper surface of the 1 st grip portion 21. The vicinity of the root of the index finger 302 can be brought into contact with the upper surface of the curved piece 26. Further, the thumb 301 and the middle finger 303 can be brought into contact with the left and right side surfaces of the curved piece portion 26.
As described above, in the fishing rod of the present embodiment, the 1 st grip 21 provided on the front side of the reel seat 2 is hollow and is provided integrally with the 1 st rod body 11, so that vibrations of a fished fish or the like are directly transmitted from the 1 st grip 21 to the hand. The 1 st grip 21 is continuous with the rear side of the 1 st main body 20 and is integrally formed with the 1 st main body 20, so that the vibration transmitted from the 1 st main body 20 is transmitted to the 1 st grip 21 with high sensitivity. Accordingly, vibration is transmitted from the 1 st grip portion 21 to the hand with high sensitivity.
In particular, since the extension 24 extends rearward, the extension 24 can be easily touched by a hand, and vibration can be easily transmitted from the extension 24 to the hand. Further, since the extension portion 24 has the curved piece portion 26 extending rearward on the upper surface of the fishing rod, a large area of the palm can be brought into contact with the curved piece portion 26, and vibration can be perceived with high sensitivity. In particular, since the curved piece portion 26 extends rearward from the fixed cover 51, the palm can be easily brought into contact with the curved piece portion 26. Since the circumferential length of the bent piece portion 26 decreases toward the rear side, the bent piece portion 26 can be easily extended toward the rear side without greatly affecting the shape of the reel seat body 40.
The 1 st grip portion 21 is hollow radially inward, and a1 st space 61 is provided between the 1 st grip portion 21 and the insertion portion 31. Therefore, resonance is easily generated in the 1 st space 61, and vibration is efficiently transmitted from the 1 st grip 21 to the hand. The 1 st space 61 expands to the rear side, so that a horn effect to the rear side is obtained. Further, since the 2 nd space 62 communicating with the 1 st space 61 is provided between the radial direction of the reel seat body 40 on the inner side in the radial direction of the extension portion 24, particularly on the inner side in the radial direction of the bent piece portion 26, the vibration resonated in the 1 st space 61 is transmitted to the 2 nd space 62, and the entire length of the space in the front-rear direction is lengthened, so that the resonance effect is improved, and the vibration transmitted to the extension portion 24 is not easily attenuated. Since the 2 nd space 62 is continuous in the circumferential direction, vibration is efficiently transmitted to the thumb 301 and the middle finger 303 even in the grip manner as shown in fig. 13. Further, since the boundary recess 58 is formed in the reel seat body 40, and the 3 rd space 63 is provided, the 3 rd space 63 communicates with the 2 nd space 62, the length of the space in the front-rear direction is further increased, and the vibration is efficiently transmitted from the reel seat body 40 to the palm.
On the other hand, the vibration transmitted to the rear side of the 1 st main body portion 20 of the 1 st rod 11 is transmitted from the 1 st main body portion 20 to the 1 st connecting portion 30. Since the 1 st connecting portion 30 is located on the front side of the 1 st holding portion 21, vibrations are transmitted from the 1 st rod 11 to the 2 nd rod 12 on the front side of the 1 st holding portion 21. Accordingly, the vibration of the 1 st rod 11 is efficiently transmitted to the 2 nd rod 12. Further, since the vibration is transmitted from the 1 st fitting portion 32 of the 2 nd pole body 12 to the reel seat body 40 and the 2 nd main body portion 33 extends rearward from the reel seat 2, the vibration is efficiently transmitted to the left hand even when the other hand, for example, the left hand touches the 2 nd main body portion 33. In particular, when the 3 rd grip portion 35 is formed integrally with the 2 nd main body portion 33, the 3 rd grip portion 35 is gripped by the left hand, and thereby the vibration is transmitted to the left hand with high sensitivity.
< Embodiment 2 >
Next, a fishing rod according to embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described. Fig. 14 to 19 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 2. Note that the same structure as in embodiment 1 will not be described in detail. In fig. 15 and the like, the movable cover 41 and the fixed nut 42 are not shown. In the present embodiment, the 1 st grip 21 of the 1 st rod 11 has a grip main portion 23 and an extension portion 24. The extension 24 has only the annular portion 25 and does not have the curved tab portion 26. Therefore, the rear end opening of the 1 st pole 11 is orthogonal to the front-rear direction. The reel seat body 40 is directly adhered and fixed to the outer circumferential surface of the 2 nd pole body 12 without the spacer 43.
The 2 nd pole 12 is composed of two poles as shown in fig. 18. Namely, the 2 nd pole body 12 is composed of a rear pole body 15 and a connecting pole body 16. The rear pole body 15 constitutes the main part of the 2 nd pole body 12. The rear rod body 15 is composed of a 1 st fitting portion 32 and a 2 nd main body portion 33. The reel seat body 40 is assembled to the front of the rear pole body 15. The front end of the reel seat body 40 is coplanar with the front end of the rear rod 15 in the front-rear direction. The front end of the reel seat body 40 and the front end of the rear rod body 15 may be displaced in the front-rear direction.
The connecting rod 16 is connected to the inner peripheral surface of the front end portion of the rear rod 15. The connecting rod 16 is connected with the front side of the rear rod 15 in a plug-in manner. The connecting rod 16 is hollow but may be solid. The rear rod body 15 has a 1st coupling portion 71, and the connecting rod body 16 has a 2 nd coupling portion 72 connected to the radially inner side of the 1st coupling portion 71. The connecting rod 16 is connected to the rear rod 15 on the inner side of the reel seat body 40 in the radial direction. Therefore, the 2 nd coupling portion 72 is provided to the 1st fitting portion 32. In the present embodiment, the length of the 2 nd coupling portion 71 is shorter than the length of the 1st fitting portion 32, but may be the same as the length of the 1st fitting portion 32 or longer than the length of the 1st fitting portion 32.
The connecting rod 16 protrudes forward from the front end of the rear rod 15 by a predetermined length. The connecting rod 16 has a1 st connecting portion 30 and an insertion portion 31. The portion of the entire length of the connecting rod 16 excluding the 2 nd coupling portion 72, that is, the portion of the entire length of the connecting rod 16 protruding forward from the rear rod 15 is composed of the 1 st coupling portion 30 and the insertion portion 31. In this way, the connection rod 16 of the 2 nd rod 12 may be connected to the 1 st rod 11.
The reinforcing fibers of the connecting rod 16 may be fibers inclined with respect to the front-rear direction or may be fibers in two directions intersecting each other. If the reinforcing fibers of the connecting rod 16 are fibers in two directions inclined with respect to the front-rear direction and intersecting each other, the connecting rod 16 is easily bent, and the torsional strength is improved. If the connecting rod 16 is easily bent, it follows the bending of the 1 st rod 11 and can be bent to the rod portion of the fishing rod in a graceful manner. In addition, if the connecting rod 16 is widened rearward at the same inclination as the 1 st rod 11, the connecting rod 16 is easily bent. Conversely, if the connecting rod 16 is linear, the connecting rod 16 is less likely to bend, and the rod can be in a rod state in which the rod portion is less likely to bend. By providing the connecting rod 16 in this way, the rod portion can be easily set.
Embodiment 3
Fig. 20 and 21 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 3 of the present invention. Note that the same structure as in embodiment 2 will not be described in detail. The movable cover 41 and the fixed nut 42 are not shown. The fishing rod of the present embodiment differs from the fishing rod of embodiment 2 only in the attachment portion of the reel seat 2. In embodiment 2, the reel seat body 40 is attached to the rear rod body 15, but in this embodiment, is attached to the connecting rod body 16. Thus, the 1 st fitting portion 32 is provided to the connecting rod body 16.
Embodiment 4
Fig. 22 and 23 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 4 of the present invention. The same configuration as in the above embodiment will not be described in detail. The movable cover 41 and the fixed nut 42 are not shown. The fishing rod of the present embodiment is different from the fishing rods of embodiments 2 and 3 in the structure of the 2 nd rod body 12. In embodiments 2 and 3, the connecting rod 16 is connected to the radially inner side of the rear rod 15, but in this embodiment, the connecting rod 16 is connected to the radially outer side of the rear rod 15. That is, in the present embodiment, the connecting rod 16 and the front side of the rear rod 15 are connected in an inverted manner. The reel seat body 40 is mounted to the rear pole body 15. If the rod body 16 is connected to the front side of the rear rod body 15 in such a manner as to be connected in a reverse insertion manner, the rod portion is hard to bend, and the rod body 1 can be made to be tough.
Embodiment 5
Fig. 24 and 25 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 5 of the present invention. The same configuration as in the above embodiment will not be described in detail. The movable cover 41 and the fixed nut 42 are not shown. The fishing rod of the present embodiment differs from the fishing rod of embodiment 4 only in the attachment portion of the reel seat 2. In embodiment 4, the reel seat body 40 is attached to the rear rod body 15, but in this embodiment, is attached to the connecting rod body 16.
< Embodiment 6 >
Fig. 26 to 30 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 6 of the present invention. The same configuration as in the above embodiment will not be described in detail. The fishing rod of the present embodiment is a fishing rod suitable for mounting a dual-bearing reel. The foot mount 50 is provided on the upper surface of the reel seat body 40, and the dual-bearing reel is located above the fishing rod in the use state. A trigger portion 59 protruding downward is provided on the lower surface of the reel seat body 40. The fixed cover 51 is provided on the rear side of the foot mount 50, and the movable cover 41 and the fixed nut 42 are provided on the front side of the reel seat body 40.
As shown in fig. 28, the rod body 1 of the present embodiment includes a 3 rd rod body 13. The 3 rd pole body 13 has a main pole body portion 80 and a 2 nd grip portion 81. The main pole body 80 is a main blank. The main pole body 80 is equipped with a reel seat 2, and in addition, in the case of an outer guide, a fishing line guide, not shown in the drawings, is equipped. The main rod body 80 extends forward of the reel seat 2. The main rod body 80 may extend to the tip of the fishing rod or may be coupled to one or more hollow or solid rods on the front side of the main rod body 80.
The main rod body 80 is cylindrical. The main rod body 80 has a 5 th main body 82, a 2 nd fitting 83, and a 3 rd main body 84. The 5 th main body 82 is located on the front side of the reel seat 2. The 5 th main body 82 is a portion protruding forward from the reel seat 2 over the entire length of the main body 80 of the 3 rd pole 13. The 5 th main body 82 is the main part of the main rod body 80. The 5 th main body 82 preferably has a front end of the main rod body 80. The 5 th main body 82 expands in diameter to the rear side.
The 2 nd fitting portion 83 is continuous with the rear side of the 5 th main body portion 82, and is integrally formed with the 5 th main body portion 82. The reel seat body 40 is fitted to the 2 nd fitting portion 83. The 2 nd fitting portion 83 is a portion for fitting the reel seat body 40 in the entire length of the main body portion 80 of the 3 rd pole body 13. The 2 nd fitting portion 83 is preferably in a straight line shape. The 3 rd main body 84 is continuous with the rear side of the 2 nd fitting 83, and is integrally formed with the 2 nd fitting 83. The 3 rd main body 84 is cylindrical. The 3 rd main body portion 84 is continuous with the rear side of the 2 nd fitting portion 83. The 3 rd main body 84 is a portion protruding rearward from the reel seat main body 40 in the entire length of the main body 80 of the 3 rd pole body 13, and ranges to the rear end of the 2 nd grip 81.
The 2 nd grip 81 is formed integrally with the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body 84. The 2 nd grip portion 81 is hollow and has a larger diameter than the 3 rd main body portion 84. The 2 nd grip 81 covers the entire length of the 3 rd main body 84 from the radially outer side. The 2 nd grip 81 is integrally connected at its rear end portion to the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body 84. The inner peripheral surface of the rear end portion of the 2 nd grip 81 is integrally formed with the outer peripheral surface of the rear end portion of the 3 rd main body 84. The inner peripheral surface of the 2 nd grip 81 is radially outwardly spaced from the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body 84 except for the rear end of the 2 nd grip 81. The 3 rd pole body 13 is partially of a double tube construction by means of the 2 nd grip portion 81 and the 3 rd main body portion 84. The 2 nd grip 81 is expanded in diameter toward the front side. The 4 th annular space 64 is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the 2 nd grip 81 and the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body 84. The 2 nd grip 81 has an opening end 81a opening toward the front side at its front end. The opening end 81a is radially outwardly spaced from the 3 rd main body 84. The open end 81a of the 2 nd grip 81 faces the rear side of the rear end of the reel seat body 40. The front end of the 2 nd grip 81 is open, and the rear end of the 2 nd grip 81 is closed.
The reel seat 2 has a support portion for supporting the inner peripheral surface of the tip end portion of the 2 nd grip portion 81 from the radially inner side. The support portion may be integrally formed with the reel seat body 40, but in the present embodiment, it is a structure separate from the reel seat body 40. The support portion preferably supports the 2 nd grip portion 81 throughout the entire circumference.
As shown in fig. 27, in the present embodiment, the reel seat 2 includes a coupling tube 90. The connecting tube 90 is separated from the reel seat body 40. An annular recess 100 extending from the rear end surface to the front side is formed at the rear end portion of the reel seat body 40. The annular recess 100 extends to the radially inner side of the trigger 59 and to the radially inner side of the stationary cover 51. The rear end portion of the reel seat body 40 has an outer tube 101 provided outside the annular recess 100, and an inner tube 102 provided inside the annular recess 100. The inner tube 102 extends rearward of the outer tube 101. The coupling tube 90 includes a 1 st mounting tube 91, a 2 nd mounting tube 92, a support tube 93 serving as a support, and a partition wall 94. The 1 st mounting cylindrical portion 91 has an inner peripheral surface mounted on an outer peripheral surface of the inner cylindrical portion 102 of the reel seat body 40. The 1 st mounting cylinder 91 extends rearward from the partition wall 94. The outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd mounting tube 92 is mounted on the inner peripheral surface of the outer tube 92 of the reel seat body 40. The 2 nd mounting tube 92 extends forward from the partition wall 94.
The support tube 93 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the distal end portion of the 2 nd grip 81, and supports the distal end portion of the 2 nd grip 81 from the radially inner side. The outer peripheral surface of the support tube 93 overlaps the inner peripheral surface of the 2 nd grip 81 in the radial direction. The support tube 93 extends rearward from the partition wall 94. The support tube 93 has a larger diameter than the 1 st mounting tube 91 and is radially outwardly spaced from the 1 st mounting tube 91. The support tube 93 is longer than the 1 st mounting tube 91, and extends rearward of the 1 st mounting tube 91. The partition wall 94 is located between the reel seat body 40 and the 2 nd grip 81. The partition wall 94 is sandwiched between the rear end surface of the outer tube 101 of the reel seat body 40 and the front end surface of the 2 nd grip 81. Only the outer peripheral surface of the partition wall 94 of the coupling tube 90 is exposed to the outside. The reel seat body 40 and the 2 nd grip 81 are connected to each other in the front-rear direction on the outer side of the 2 nd fitting portion 83 and the 3 rd body portion 84 in the radial direction by the connecting tube 90.
As shown in fig. 28, the rod body 1 includes a4 th rod body 14. The 4 th rod 14 is integrally formed with the 3 rd rod 13. The 3 rd rod body 13 and the 4 th rod body 14 are continuous from front to back to form a rod tube. The main rod body 80 extends rearward from the rear end of the 2 nd grip 81, and the extension constitutes the 4 th rod body 14.
The 4 th rod body 14 has a2 nd connecting portion 110 and a 4 th main body portion 111. The 2 nd coupling portion 110 is a portion continuous with the rear side of the 3 rd main body portion 84. The 2 nd coupling portion 110 is continuous with the rear side of the 3 rd main body portion 84, and is integrally formed with the 3 rd main body portion 84. As shown in fig. 29, the 2 nd connecting portion 110 is preferably provided with a thick portion 114. The thick portion 114 is located immediately behind the rear end portion of the 2 nd grip portion 81. Preferably, the thick portion 114 is annular, i.e., disposed throughout the circumference. The thick portion 114 is thicker than the wall thickness of the 3 rd main body portion 84, and thicker than the wall thickness of the 4 th main body portion 111, in particular, the wall thickness of the 4 th main body portion 112 described later. The thick portion 114 may extend to the rear end of the 2 nd grip 81. If thick portion 114 is provided, stress concentration at the joint portion between grip portion 2 and main body portion 3 84 can be relaxed. Further, by providing the thick portion 114, the reinforcing fiber such as carbon fiber is not easily bent from the 3 rd main body portion 84 to the 4 th rod body 14, and the strength is stable.
The 4 th main body 111 is continuous with the rear side of the 2 nd coupling portion 110. The 4 th main body 111 may have the same structure as the 2 nd main body 33 described above. The 4 th main body 111 may have a linear shape up to its rear end portion, but in the present embodiment, the 4 th grip 113 is integrally provided in its rear predetermined length region. That is, the 4 th main body 111 is constituted by the 4 th main body 112 and the 4 th grip 113. The 4 th main body portion 112 constitutes a front portion of the 4 th main body portion 111, and the 4 th grip portion 113 constitutes a rear portion of the 4 th main body portion 111. The 4 th main body portion 112 is continuous with the rear side of the 3 rd main body portion 84. The 4 th main body main portion 112 has a linear shape, but may be expanded in diameter to the rear side.
The 4 th grip portion 113 is integrally formed with the 4 th main body portion 111. The 4 th grip 113 abuts the rear side of the 4 th main body main portion 112. The 4 th grip 113 is widened rearward at a slope greater than that of the 4 th main body 112. The 4 th grip portion 113 has a larger diameter than the 4 th main body main portion 112, more specifically, a rear end portion of the 4 th main body main portion 112. The cross-sectional shape of the 4 th grip portion 113 is circular in the present embodiment, but may be non-circular. In the present embodiment, the 4 th grip 113 is provided integrally with the 4 th body 111, that is, integrally with the rod body 1, but the 4 th grip 113 may be provided separately from the rod body 1. The tail plug 3 is fitted to the rear end portion of the 4 th grip portion 113.
Fig. 30 shows an example of a method for manufacturing the rod body 1. First, as shown in fig. 30 (a), a main rod tube 120 is formed. In addition, a plurality of points are marked on the main rod tube 120. Regarding the main rod tube 120, for example, a prepreg is wound around a1 st mandrel, not shown in the drawing, and the 1 st mandrel is drawn out after heating and firing to form the main rod tube 120. The main rod body 80 and the 4 th rod body 14 of the 3 rd rod body 13 are constituted by the main rod tube 120. Next, as shown in fig. 30 (b) and (c), the 2 nd mandrel 121 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the main rod tube 120. Then, the prepreg is wound around the 2 nd mandrel 121, and the 2 nd grip 81 is integrally formed on the outer peripheral surface of the main rod tube 120 by heating and firing. Thereafter, as shown in fig. 30 (d), the 2 nd spindle 121 is pulled out from the 2 nd grip 81 to the front side. Thereby forming the rod body 1.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the 2 nd grip 81 located immediately behind the reel seat 2 is integrally formed on the outer peripheral surface of the main rod body 80 as the main material. Therefore, an adhesive for adhering the 2 nd grip 81 is not required, and weight reduction can be achieved. Further, the vibration transmitted to the main rod body 80 is not attenuated by the adhesive layer, and is smoothly transmitted from the outer periphery of the main rod body 80 to the 2 nd grip 81 with high sensitivity. The 2 nd grip 81 is located immediately behind the reel seat 2. When a finger is placed on the trigger portion 59 of the reel seat 2 to hold the reel seat 2, the palm is brought into contact with the 2 nd grip portion 81. That is, the 2 nd grip 81 is gripped integrally with the reel seat 2. Accordingly, the vibration is smoothly transmitted from the 2 nd grip 81 to the palm, and thus the fishing can be easily perceived by the palm, and the fish can be quickly fished. Further, since the 2 nd grip 81 is hollow and the 4 th space 64 is formed on the inner side in the radial direction, the vibration transmitted to the 3 rd main body 84 resonates in the 4 th space 64, and the 2 nd grip 81 also vibrates greatly. In particular, the cross-sectional area of the 4 th space 64 is enlarged toward the front side, so that the vibration is amplified toward the front side due to the horn effect, and the vibration is effectively transmitted to the hand, particularly, which holds the front portion of the 2 nd grip 81.
On the other hand, the main rod body 80 and the 2 nd grip 81 form a double tube structure. Accordingly, the vibration is smoothly transmitted from the 3 rd main body 84 to the 4 th rod 14. In particular, in the present embodiment, since the 4 th rod 14 and the 3 rd body 84 are continuous to form one rod tube, the vibration is smoothly transmitted to the 4 th rod 14. Further, since the 4 th grip 113 is integrally formed with the 4 th rod 14, vibration is also directly transmitted from the 3 rd rod 13 to the 4 th grip 113.
Further, since the 3 rd rod 13 and the 4 th rod 14 are integrally formed, the 4 th rod 14 can be set to be easily bent, compared with a structure in which the 4 th rod 14 is adhesively fixed to the outer peripheral surface and the inner peripheral surface of the 3 rd rod 13. If the 4 th rod 14 is set to be easily bendable, for example, the 4 th rod 14 is appropriately bent at the time of jump fishing (jiging), and a jump operation is easily performed. By properly flexing the 4 th rod body 14, handling of the fishing rod is facilitated, and the burden on the angler is reduced.
Embodiment 7
Fig. 31 and 32 show a rod body 1 of a fishing rod according to embodiment 7 of the present invention. The same configuration as in the above embodiment will not be described in detail. In the present embodiment, the 3 rd pole body 13 and the 4 th pole body 14 are formed separately from each other. The 4 th rod 14 is connected to the rear side of the 3 rd rod 13. The outer peripheral surface of the front end portion of the 4 th rod 14 is connected to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end portion of the 3 rd rod 13 by adhesion. That is, the outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd coupling portion 110 of the 4 th body is coupled to the inner peripheral surface of the 3 rd body portion 84 of the 3 rd rod body 13.
< Embodiment 8 >
As shown in fig. 33, the 1 st grip 21 may be located on the front side of the reel seat 2 (the reel seat body 40). The 1 st grip portion 21 is formed in the same manner as the 2 nd grip portion 81 in embodiment 6. The fishing rod is suitable for assembly of a spinning reel. The 1 st grip 21 has a rear end opening open to the rear side, and faces the front end of the reel seat body 40. The 1 st grip 21 is integrally provided to the 1 st rod 11, and is integrally formed with the 1 st main body 20.
< Embodiment 9 >
Fig. 34 to 36 show a fishing rod according to embodiment 9 of the present invention. The fishing rod of the present embodiment is different from the fishing rod of embodiment 1 in the structure of the extension 24 and the reel seat 2. The extension 24 of the present embodiment has a1 st support 131. The 1 st support portion 131 is provided at the rear end portion of the extension portion 24, preferably over the entire circumference of the extension portion 24.
The reel seat 2 has a 2 nd support portion 132 and a3 rd support portion 133. As shown in fig. 34, the 2 nd and 3 rd support portions 132 and 133 are integrally formed with the reel seat body 40. The 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 are preferably provided over the entire circumference, but may be provided at a plurality of positions at intervals in the circumferential direction. The 2 nd support portion 132 is located radially inward of the 3 rd support portion 133. The 2 nd support 132 and the 3 rd support 133 are radially opposite to each other in the present embodiment. The 2 nd support portion 132 is provided radially outward of the boundary recess 58, and forms a wall surface radially outward of the boundary recess 58. The 2 nd support 132 extends toward the front side.
The 3 rd support portion 133 is provided radially outward of the 2 nd support portion 132 with a predetermined interval. The 3 rd support portion 133 extends toward the front side. The clearance between the 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 in the radial direction constitutes an engagement recess 134. As shown in fig. 35 and 36, the 1 st support portion 131 of the extension portion 24 is engaged with the engagement recess 134 rearward. The engagement recess 134 is preferably provided over the entire circumference, i.e., an annular groove. The engagement recess 134 is opened to the front side and recessed to the rear side. The radial dimension of the engagement recess 134 corresponds to the wall thickness of the 1 st support portion 131. The 2 nd support portion 132 supports the 1 st support portion 131 engaged with the engagement recess 134 from the radially inner side, and the 3 rd support portion 133 supports the 1 st support portion 131 from the radially outer side. That is, the 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 sandwich the 1 st support portion 131 in the radial direction.
In this way, the 1 st support portion 131 is supported by the 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 from both sides in the radial direction, so that the extension portion 24 and the reel seat body 40 are firmly and stably coupled. Therefore, even if the 1 st pole body 11 is greatly bent, a firm coupling state can be ensured without the extension 24 and the reel seat 2 being separated. In particular, since the 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 are provided over the entire circumference, the 1 st rod 11 is firmly supported by bending the 1 st support portion 131 in any direction. Further, the 2 nd and 3 rd support portions 132 and 133 are not separated from each other in the circumferential direction, but the 2 nd and 3 rd support portions 132 and 133 are opposed to each other in the radial direction, so the 1 st support portion 131 is more reliably supported.
The lengths of the 2 nd support portion 132 and the 3 rd support portion 133 in the front-rear direction may be equal to each other or may be different from each other. For example, the length of the 3 rd support portion 133 in the front-rear direction may be longer than the length of the 2 nd support portion 132. In fig. 35, a step is generated between the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd support portion 133 and the outer peripheral surface of the extension portion 24, but the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd support portion 133 and the outer peripheral surface of the extension portion 24 may be substantially coplanar so as to eliminate the step. Further, the 3 rd support portion 133 is integrally formed with the reel seat body 40, but may be formed separately from the reel seat body 40. For example, the 3 rd support portion 133 may be formed in a ring shape separately from the reel seat body 40, and the 3 rd support portion 133 in the ring shape may be bonded and fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the reel seat body 40.
Description of the reference numerals
1. Rod main body
2. Reel seat
3. Tail plug
11 St rod body 1
12 Nd rod body
13 Rd rod body
14 Th rod body
15. Rear rod body
16. Connecting rod body
20 1 St body part
21 St grip portion 1
22 3 Rd connecting portion
23. Grip main part
24. Extension part
25. Annular part
26. Bending sheet portion
26A top
26B two end portions
27 Nd overlap portion 2
30 St connecting portion 1
31 Insertion portion
32 St fitting portion 1
33 Nd body portion 2
34 Main body 2 nd main portion
353 Rd grip
40. Reel seat main body
41. Movable cover
42. Fixing nut
43. Spacing piece
50. Foot-mounted part
51 Fixed cover (cover)
52. External screw thread part
53. Main cylinder part
54. Extension tube part
55. Boundary portion
56. Step part
57 St overlap portion 1
58. Boundary recess
59. Trigger part
61 Space 1
62 Space 2
63 Rd space 3
64 Th space 4
71 St joint part
72 Nd coupling part
80 Main rod body
81 Nd grip portion
81A open end
82 5 Th body portion
83 No. 2 fitting portion
84 3 Rd body portion
90 Connecting cylinder
91 St mounting cylinder part 1
92 Nd mounting cylinder
93. Support tube
94. Partition wall
100-Ring recess
101 Outer cylinder part
102 Inner cylinder part
110 No. 2 connecting portion
111 Th body part 4
112 4 Th main body main portion
113 4 Th grip
114 Thick wall part
120 Main rod tube
121 Nd spindle
131 St support part 1
132 No. 2 support
133 3 Rd support
134 Snap-fit recess
200 Reel foot
Front end of foot 201
202 Rear end of foot
300 Thumb ball
301 Thumb
302 Index finger
303 Middle finger
304 Ring finger
305 Little finger.

Claims (13)

1. A fishing rod is characterized in that,
Comprises a reel seat, a1 st rod body and a2 nd rod body,
A reel for fishing is mounted on the reel seat,
The 1 st rod body is hollow and provided with a1 st main body part and a1 st holding part, the 1 st main body part is arranged on the rod tip side of the winding wheel seat, the 1 st holding part is integrally arranged with the 1 st main body part between the 1 st main body part and the winding wheel seat,
The 2 nd rod body has a1 st connecting portion, an insertion portion, and a1 st fitting portion, wherein the 1 st connecting portion is connected to an inner peripheral surface of the 1 st main body portion, the insertion portion is provided on a rod tail side of the 1 st connecting portion so as to be positioned radially inward of the 1 st holding portion, and the 1 st fitting portion is provided on a rod tail side of the insertion portion so as to be fitted to an outer peripheral surface of the reel seat.
2. A fishing rod as in claim 1 wherein,
A1 st space is provided between the inner peripheral surface of the 1 st grip portion and the outer peripheral surface of the insertion portion.
3. A fishing rod as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The 1 st grip portion expands in diameter toward the rod tail side.
4. A fishing rod as in claim 2 wherein,
The 1 st grip portion has an extension portion that extends toward the rod tail side from the rod tip side end portion of the reel seat so as to be positioned radially outward of the reel seat.
5. A fishing rod as in claim 4 wherein,
The extension part covers at least a part of the reel seat,
A2 nd space is provided between the extension portion and the reel seat, and the 2 nd space is continuous with the 1 st space on the radial outer side of the reel seat.
6. A fishing rod as in claim 5 wherein,
The reel seat has a pair of 1 st overlapping portions, the pair of 1 st overlapping portions are disposed apart from each other in the circumferential direction,
The extension part has a pair of 2 nd overlapping parts at both ends in the circumferential direction, the pair of 2 nd overlapping parts and the pair of 1 st overlapping parts overlap from the radial outside of the reel seat,
The 2 nd space is provided between the extension portion and the reel seat so as to be continuous in the circumferential direction between the pair of 1 st overlapping portions.
7. A fishing rod as in claim 4 wherein,
The extension portion has a predetermined circumferential length,
The circumferential length becomes shorter toward the rod tail side.
8. A fishing rod as in claim 6 wherein,
The reel seat has a foot mounting portion on which the foot of the fishing reel is mounted,
The extension portion is located on a radially opposite side of the reel seat with respect to the foot mounting portion.
9. A fishing rod as in claim 8 wherein,
The reel seat has a cover which holds the tip end of the leg on the tip side of the leg mounting portion,
The extension portion extends toward the rod tail side compared to the cover.
10. A fishing rod as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The 1 st grip part has an extension part extending toward the rod tail side from the tip side end of the reel seat, the extension part includes a1 st support part,
The reel seat has a2 nd support portion and a3 rd support portion, the 2 nd support portion supports the 1 st support portion from a radially inner side of the reel seat, and the 3 rd support portion supports the 1 st support portion from a radially outer side of the reel seat.
11. A fishing rod as in claim 1 wherein,
The 2 nd rod body further has a2 nd body portion, and the 2 nd body portion is provided on a rod tail side of the 1 st fitting portion.
12. A fishing rod is characterized in that,
Comprises a reel seat, a3 rd rod body and a4 th rod body,
A reel for fishing is mounted on the reel seat,
The 3 rd rod body is provided with a 2 nd assembling part, a 3 rd main body part and a hollow 2 nd holding part, wherein the 2 nd assembling part is provided with the winding wheel seat on the outer peripheral surface, the 3 rd main body part is arranged on the rod tail side of the 2 nd assembling part, the 2 nd holding part is integrally arranged with the outer peripheral surface of the 3 rd main body part,
The 4 th rod body has a2 nd connecting portion and a 4 th body portion, the 2 nd connecting portion is connected with the 3 rd body portion, the 4 th body portion is arranged on the rod tail side of the 2 nd connecting portion,
The 2 nd grip portion has an open end portion provided at an end portion of the 2 nd grip portion on a tip side thereof, and the open end portion is separated from the 3 rd main body portion radially outward of the 3 rd main body portion.
13. A fishing rod as in claim 12 wherein,
The 3 rd pole body is integrally formed with the 4 th pole body.
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