CN210841245U - Fishing line-pulling hook - Google Patents

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CN210841245U
CN210841245U CN201921419430.1U CN201921419430U CN210841245U CN 210841245 U CN210841245 U CN 210841245U CN 201921419430 U CN201921419430 U CN 201921419430U CN 210841245 U CN210841245 U CN 210841245U
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The utility model relates to the fishing tool field, in particular to a fishing pull line hook tool, a first arm and a second arm are hinged at the tail part, a torsion spring is arranged at the hinged part of the first arm and the second arm and drives the first arm and the second arm to open, a telescopic buckle component comprises a telescopic elastic piece and a buckle piece, wherein the first end of the flexible elastic element is connected with the tail part of the first arm or the second arm, the buckle element is arranged at the second end of the flexible elastic element, the buckle element can overcome the tensile force of the flexible elastic element, move to the head part of the second arm and be clamped at the head part of the second arm after rotating, and the buckling piece is pulled to disable the buckling of the buckling piece and the second arm, the head part of the first arm is provided with a gap part, the buckling piece and the second arm are in a buckling state, when the heads of the first arm and the second arm are closed, the partial area of the fastener penetrates through the notch part, and a first hollow hole is formed in the area of the fastener penetrating through the notch part. The fishing tackle can automatically pull the line, and the fish can be easily hooked.

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Fishing line-pulling hook
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of fishing devices, in particular to an automatic fishing line pulling device.
Background
The fishing among the prior art uses the combination of fishing rod, float, fishing line and lifting hook usually, and the action of float is paid attention to the people's of this kind of mode of fishing needs the fishing people moment, and after the fish absorbed bait, if lift the pole in untimely time, the fish can inhale bait to tell the lifting hook, the fish under water runs off.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the problems, the fishing pull-line hook tool provided by the utility model can automatically pull line, and easily make the fish catch.
In order to achieve the above object, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a fishing pull line hooking tool comprises a first arm, a second arm, a torsion spring and a telescopic buckle assembly, wherein the tail parts of the first arm and the second arm are hinged, the torsion spring is installed at the hinged position of the first arm and the second arm and drives the first arm and the second arm to open, the telescopic buckle assembly comprises a telescopic elastic piece and a buckle piece, the first end of the telescopic elastic piece is connected to the tail part of the first arm or the second arm, the buckle piece is installed at the second end of the telescopic elastic piece, the buckle piece can overcome the tensile force of the telescopic elastic piece, move to the head part of the second arm and be clamped at the head part of the second arm after rotating, the buckle piece enables the buckle piece and the second arm to be clamped inefficiently after being pulled, the head part of the first arm is provided with a notch part, the buckle piece and the second arm are in a clamping state, and when the head parts of the first arm and the second arm are closed, part of the buckle piece passes through the notch part, the area of the fastener passing through the gap part is provided with a first hollow hole.
Preferably, the cross sections of the first arm and the second arm are both in a U-shaped structure, and the opening of the second arm is larger than that of the first arm, so that when the heads of the first arm and the second arm are closed, the first arm is inserted into the second arm, and the telescopic elastic piece and the buckle piece move in an area enclosed by the first arm and the second arm.
Preferably, the first arm is provided with a sliding channel extending along the length direction of the first arm, one end of the sliding channel extends to the head of the first arm, the fastener is provided with a second hollowed hole, the second hollowed hole is hinged with a shifting rod, and the shifting rod is slidably inserted into the sliding channel, so that the fastener can linearly move along the opening direction of the sliding channel.
Preferably, the second arm is provided with a space avoidance area for avoiding the sliding channel, and the position and the size of the space avoidance area are matched with those of the sliding channel.
Preferably, the elastic member is a coil spring.
Preferably, the first arm, the second arm and the fastener are all made of stainless steel materials.
Preferably, the buckle part is provided with a third hollow hole for hanging the fishing line.
Preferably, the buckle main body is a sheet triangle, the first hollow hole is formed in the top corner position of the buckle, the telescopic elastic piece is connected to the bottom corner position of one side of the buckle, the bottom corner position of the other side of the buckle extends downwards to form a lower extending body, and the head of the first arm is clamped at the corner between the buckle main body and the lower extending body.
Preferably, a protruding structure is arranged on one side, close to the elastic member, of the lower extension body, and the protruding structure is located close to the main body of the buckle.
Preferably, a third hollow hole for connecting a fishing line is formed in the end part, far away from the buckle main body, of the lower extending body.
Use the utility model discloses a beneficial effect is:
this device buckle spare can clamp the head at first arm temporarily, throws into the aquatic back at this coupler, treats first arm and second arm and opens the back, and buckle spare is unstable state at first arm head block, inhales bait and stimulates buckle spare to receive at the fish, and the block of buckle spare and first arm is inefficacy, and flexible elastic component retrieves rapidly, stimulates buckle spare and fish tape to pull back, with the fishhook hook income fish mouth. The fishing float state does not need to be observed constantly by using the device, and the fishing success rate is greatly increased.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of the first state of the fishing line-pulling hook of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the fishing line-pulling hook of the present invention in a second state.
Fig. 3 is a third state diagram of the fishing line-pulling hook of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of the fishing line-pulling hook fastener of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along a-a in fig. 3.
Fig. 6 is a schematic view of the position of the torsion spring of the fishing line-pulling hook of the present invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic top view of the second arm of the fishing line hook of the present invention.
The reference numerals include:
100-a first arm, 110-a sliding channel, 200-a second arm, 210-a notch part, 220-an avoiding area, 300-a first hinge point, 310-a torsion spring, 410-a telescopic elastic part, 420-a connecting rod, 430-a driving lever, 440-a buckling part, 441-a first area, 442-a first hollowed-out hole, 443-a second area, 444-a second hollowed-out hole, 445-a lower extension body, 446-a third hollowed-out hole, 447-a protruding structure and 448-a clamping area.
Detailed Description
In order to make the purpose, technical solution and advantages of the present technical solution more clear, the present technical solution is further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments. It should be understood that the description is intended to be exemplary only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present teachings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 7, the present embodiment provides a fishing line hook, which includes a first arm 100, a second arm 200, a torsion spring 310 and a telescopic clip assembly, wherein the tail portions of the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 are hinged, that is, at a first hinge point 300, as shown in fig. 6, the torsion spring 310 is installed at the hinge point of the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 and drives the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 to be opened, the telescopic clip assembly includes a telescopic elastic member 410 and a clip 440, wherein a first end of the telescopic elastic member 410 is connected to the tail portion of the first arm 100 or the second arm 200, the clip 440 is installed at a second end of the telescopic elastic member 410, the clip 440 can move to a head portion position of the second arm 200 against a tensile force of the telescopic elastic member 410 and is clipped to a head portion of the second arm 200 after rotating, and the clip 440 disables the clipping of the second arm 200 after being pulled, the head of the first arm 100 has a notch 210, and when the head of the first arm 100 and the head of the second arm 200 are closed, as shown in fig. 7, a partial area of the latch 440 passes through the notch 210, and a first hollow-out hole 442 is formed in an area of the latch 440 passing through the notch 210.
The device can be used for temporarily clamping the fastener 440 at the head of the first arm 100, after the hook is thrown into water and the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 are opened, the fastener 440 is clamped in an unstable state at the head of the first arm 100, when a fish sucks bait and pulls the fastener 440 to collect, the fastener 440 and the first arm 100 are in failure, the telescopic elastic piece 410 is rapidly recovered, the fastener 440 and a fishing line are pulled back, and the fishhook is hooked into a fishmouth. The fishing float state does not need to be observed constantly by using the device, and the fishing success rate is greatly increased.
As shown in fig. 5, the cross-section of the first arm 100 and the cross-section of the second arm 200 are both "U" shaped structures, and the opening of the second arm 200 is larger than the opening of the first arm 100, so that when the heads of the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 are closed, the first arm 100 is inserted into the second arm 200, and the telescopic elastic element 410 and the latch 440 move in the area enclosed by the first arm 100 and the second arm 200.
The first arm 100 is provided with a sliding channel 110 extending along the length direction of the first arm 100, one end of the sliding channel 110 extends to the head of the first arm 100, the locking member 440 is provided with a second hollow-out hole 444, the second hollow-out hole 444 is hinged with a shift lever 430, and the shift lever 430 is slidably inserted into the sliding channel 110, so that the locking member 440 can linearly move along the opening direction of the sliding channel 110.
The second arm 200 has a space-avoiding region 220 for avoiding the sliding channel 110, and the space-avoiding region 220 is matched with the sliding channel 110 in position and size.
The elastic member 410 is a coil spring, and in other embodiments, the elastic member 410 may be a rubber band.
The first arm 100, the second arm 200 and the clasp 440 are all made of stainless steel material. In other embodiments, the first arm 100, the second arm 200, and the catch 440 may be made of a hard plastic.
The fastening member 440 is provided with a third hollow hole 446 for hanging a fishing line. The main body of the locking member 440 is a triangle, the first hollow hole 442 is disposed at a vertex angle of the locking member 440, the elastic member 410 is connected to a bottom angle of one side of the locking member 440, a bottom angle of the other side of the locking member 440 extends downward to form a lower extension 445, and the head of the first arm 100 is engaged with an angle between the main body of the locking member 440 and the lower extension 445.
The lower extending body 445 is provided with a protruding structure 447 on a side close to the elastic member 410, and the protruding structure 447 is located close to the main body of the locking member 440. The end of the lower extension body 445 away from the main body of the fastener 440 is provided with a third hollow hole 446 for connecting a fishing line.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, when the fishing tackle is used, the rod head of the fishing rod is connected with the tail of the first arm 100 through the main line, then the lever 430 is pulled to move to the head position of the first arm 100 in the sliding channel 110, after the latch 440 is turned over, the latch 440 is clamped on the head of the first arm 100, the state shown in fig. 2 is formed, at this time, the telescopic elastic element 410 is in an extended and tensed state, and in the embodiment, the spring is connected with the latch 440 through the connecting rod 420. The lever 430 is hinged at the second hollow-out hole 444 of the second region 443. At this time, one end of the auxiliary line is tied to the third hollow hole 446, and the other end of the auxiliary line is tied to the hook.
As shown in fig. 3, the first arm 100 and the second arm head are then closed, the first region 441 of the latch 440 protrudes out of the top of the second arm 200 through the notch 210 of the second arm 200, while the lower extension 445 extends below the first arm 100, and the protrusion 447 on the lower extension 445 is latched at the lower wall of the head of the first arm 100, i.e., the head of the first arm 100 is latched at the latching region 448 of the latch 440. Then, a column body which can be dissolved under water for a short time, such as a short section of Buddha incense, is inserted into the first hollow 442, so that the preparation is completed.
The fishing hook, the hook and the assistant line are thrown into water together, the Buddha incense starts to be dissolved and disintegrated, and after the Buddha incense is dissolved and disintegrated to a certain degree, the first arm 100 and the second arm 200 are driven by the torsion spring 310 to punch the card. The state is shown in fig. 2. After the fish inhales bait this moment, pulling fishhook and secondary line drive down extension body 445 simultaneously and remove, trigger this hooking apparatus for the block of buckle 440 and first arm 100 is inefficacy, and flexible elastic component 410 kick-backs fast, makes the fishhook pierce in the fish mouth.
It can be understood that in order to balance the weight of the present hook, the part of the main line entering the water needs to be bound with a floating device.
The foregoing is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and many variations can be made in the specific embodiments and applications of the present invention by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

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1. A fishing line-pulling hook is characterized in that: comprises a first arm, a second arm, a torsion spring and a telescopic buckle component, wherein the tail parts of the first arm and the second arm are hinged, the torsion spring is arranged at the hinged part of the first arm and the second arm and drives the first arm and the second arm to open, the telescopic buckle component comprises a telescopic elastic piece and a buckle piece, wherein the first end of the flexible elastic element is connected with the tail part of the first arm or the second arm, the buckle element is arranged at the second end of the flexible elastic element, the buckle element can overcome the tensile force of the flexible elastic element, move to the head part of the second arm and be clamped at the head part of the second arm after rotating, and the buckling piece is pulled to disable the buckling of the buckling piece and the second arm, the head part of the first arm is provided with a gap part, the buckling piece and the second arm are in a buckling state, when the heads of the first arm and the second arm are closed, the partial area of the fastener penetrates through the notch part, and a first hollow hole is formed in the area of the fastener penetrating through the notch part.
2. A fishing line hook according to claim 1, wherein: the cross sections of the first arm and the second arm are both U-shaped structures, the opening of the second arm is larger than the opening of the first arm, so that when the heads of the first arm and the second arm are closed, the first arm is inserted into the second arm, and the telescopic elastic piece and the buckle piece move in the area enclosed by the first arm and the second arm.
3. A fishing line hook according to claim 2, wherein: the first arm is provided with a sliding channel extending along the length direction of the first arm, one end of the sliding channel extends to the head of the first arm, the buckle part is provided with a second hollowed hole, the second hollowed hole is hinged with a shifting rod, and the shifting rod is slidably inserted into the sliding channel, so that the buckle part can linearly move along the direction of the opening of the sliding channel.
4. A fishing tackle according to claim 3, wherein: the second arm is provided with a position avoiding area for avoiding the sliding channel, and the position and the size of the position avoiding area are matched with the sliding channel.
5. A fishing line hook according to claim 1, wherein: the telescopic elastic piece is a spiral spring.
6. A fishing line hook according to claim 1, wherein: the first arm, the second arm and the buckle piece are all made of stainless steel materials.
7. A fishing line hook according to claim 1, wherein: and a third hollow hole for hanging the fishing line is formed in the buckle piece.
8. A fishing line hook according to claim 1, wherein: the buckle part main part is a flaky triangle, the first hollow hole is formed in the top corner position of the buckle part, the telescopic elastic part is connected to the bottom corner position of one side of the buckle part, the bottom corner position of the other side of the buckle part extends downwards to form a lower extending body, and the head of the first arm is clamped at the corner between the buckle part main part and the lower extending body.
9. A fishing line hook according to claim 8, wherein: one side of the lower extending body, which is close to the telescopic elastic piece, is provided with a protruding structure, and the protruding structure is positioned close to the main body of the fastener.
10. A fishing tackle according to claim 9, wherein: and a third hollow hole for connecting a fishing line is formed in the end part, far away from the buckle main body, of the lower extension body.
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