CN216088407U - Bait rescuing device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial bait - Google Patents

Bait rescuing device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial bait Download PDF

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CN216088407U
CN216088407U CN202122666227.8U CN202122666227U CN216088407U CN 216088407 U CN216088407 U CN 216088407U CN 202122666227 U CN202122666227 U CN 202122666227U CN 216088407 U CN216088407 U CN 216088407U
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The utility model discloses a bait rescuing device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial baits, which comprises a plumb bob tied at the tail end of a traction rope, wherein the plumb bob is provided with a kit which can be sleeved on a fishing line, and the number of the kits is more than one; the plumb bob is provided with a first bracket and a second bracket; the first bracket and the second bracket are respectively positioned at two sides of the sleeve; even have first chain and third chain between first support and the second support respectively, the length of third chain is greater than first chain. When the end is hung to the artificial bait, pass the external member with the fish tape, with this bait ware slip aquatic in the same place, the hook of artificial bait is all can be hooked in any one in first chain and the third chain, either suppress or hook submarine debris, the rethread haulage rope pulls ashore, thereby save the artificial bait, in order to increase the bait effect, can wind the third chain again and slip aquatic after the top of fish tape, first chain is responsible for hanging the artificial bait below like this, and the third chain is responsible for hanging the artificial bait top, thereby increase winding probability.

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Bait rescuing device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial bait
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of fishing articles, and particularly relates to a bait rescuing device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial baits.
Background
Baits are products for fishing, and baits generally have hooks, and many baits have two or more hooks, and such baits are disclosed in, for example, chinese patent publication No. CN202269296U entitled "bait structure for fishing". Because the artificial bait has high cost and price, once the artificial bait is hooked by sundries in water and hung on the bottom, the artificial bait is difficult to break off, if the artificial bait is pulled strongly, the fishing line is broken, and if the artificial bait is cut off, the artificial bait is abandoned, property loss is caused. The high-value part of the artificial bait is the artificial bait body, and the hook of the artificial bait is not valuable and can be replaced after fishing, so that the aim of rescuing the artificial bait can be achieved as long as the artificial bait body is rescued.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem of providing a bait rescue device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial baits, which has reasonable structural layout and convenient use and aims at the current situation of the prior art.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model for solving the technical problems is as follows: a bait rescue device for salvaging bottom-hung artificial baits comprises a plumb bob tied at the tail end of a traction rope, wherein the plumb bob is provided with a sleeve piece which can be sleeved on a fishing line, and the number of the sleeve pieces is more than one; the term "plumb" as used herein does not mean a plumb weight, but any heavy mass that provides plumb force, and may be made of ceramic, metal, glass, etc. The strength of the hauling cable is larger than that of the fishing line, and the hauling cable can bear the drag.
The plumb bob is provided with a first bracket and a second bracket; the first bracket and the second bracket are respectively positioned at two sides of the sleeve;
two chains of a first chain and a third chain are respectively connected between the first support and the second support, and the length of the third chain is greater than that of the first chain.
In order to optimize the technical scheme, the adopted measures further comprise:
a second chain is further arranged between the first support and the second support, and the length of the second chain is larger than that of the first chain and smaller than that of the third chain.
A fourth chain is further arranged between the first support and the second support, and the length of the fourth chain is larger than that of the third chain.
And a fifth chain is arranged between the first support and the second support, and the length of the fifth chain is greater than that of the fourth chain.
The first support is provided with a sixth vertical chain, and the second support is provided with a seventh vertical chain. The sixth vertical chain and the seventh vertical chain can press the branches of the plants at the bottom of the water to the lower part in the process of dragging the plants at the bottom of the water, so that the redundant branches are prevented from hooking other chains.
The tail ends of the first bracket and the second bracket are respectively inclined towards one side of the fishing line.
The sleeve is a spiral metal wire arranged on the plumb bob, and the spiral tail end of the spiral metal wire is spirally towards the direction of the traction rope; the number of kits is 2.
The traction rope is provided with a winding drum.
The plumb bob is a cylinder.
Wherein at least one chain among the first chain, the second chain, the third chain, the fourth chain and the fifth chain is provided with a detachable lock catch, so that the detachable lock catch can be conveniently wound above the fishing line after being temporarily detached and then buckled again.
Compared with the prior art, the bait rescuing device for salvaging the bottom-hung artificial bait comprises a plumb bob tied at the tail end of a traction rope, wherein the plumb bob is provided with a sleeve piece capable of being sleeved on a fishing line, and the number of the sleeve pieces is more than one; the plumb bob is provided with a first bracket and a second bracket; the first bracket and the second bracket are respectively positioned at two sides of the sleeve; even have first chain and third chain between first support and the second support respectively, the length of third chain is greater than first chain. When the end is hung to the artificial bait, pass the external member with the fish tape, with this bait ware cunning of rescuing in the same place, any one in first chain and the third chain all can hook the hook of artificial bait, either suppress or hook submarine debris, rethread haulage rope pulls the ashore, thereby save the artificial bait, in order to increase the bait effect of rescuing, can wind third chain and slide into the aquatic again after the top of fish tape, first chain is responsible for hanging the artificial bait below like this, and the third chain is responsible for hanging the artificial bait top, thereby increase winding probability, the hook of artificial bait is probably hooked to all chains, also can twine submarine debris, no matter twine which one can both pull ashore.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of the fourth embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a left side view of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the reel-on structure of the fourth embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a usage state of the first embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the fourth embodiment in use.
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Embodiments of the present invention are described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Wherein the reference numerals are: the fishing device comprises a traction rope 1, a plumb bob 2, a kit 3, a first support 41, a second support 42, a first chain 51, a second chain 52, a third chain 53, a fourth chain 54, a fifth chain 55, a sixth pendant 56, a seventh pendant 57, a lock catch 6, a winding drum 7, a fishing line 81, a bait body 82, a main hook 83 and an auxiliary hook 84. In order to visually display the relationship between the chains, fig. 6 and 7 simplify the processing of the chains.
The first chain 51, the second chain 52, the third chain 53, and the fourth chain 54 are collectively referred to as a chain, and may be a chain in the form of a wire rope or a mesh.
In the first embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, the bait rescuing device for salvaging the bottom-hung bait of the utility model comprises a plumb 2 tied at the tail end of a traction rope 1, wherein the plumb 2 is provided with a sleeve 3 capable of being sleeved on a fishing line, and the number of the sleeve 3 is more than one;
the plumb bob 2 is provided with a first bracket 41 and a second bracket 42; the first bracket 41 and the second bracket 42 are respectively positioned at two sides of the sleeve 3;
a first chain 51 and a third chain 53 are respectively connected between the first bracket 41 and the second bracket 42, and the length of the third chain 53 is larger than that of the first chain 51.
In the embodiment, as shown in fig. 4, the ends of the first and second brackets 41 and 42 are inclined toward one side of the fishing line, respectively, and the first and second brackets 41 and 42 are provided at both sides of the plumb 2 like a slingshot, and the ends are inclined toward one side of the fishing line, respectively, in order to bring all the chains as close as possible to the fishing line 81.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, the sleeve 3 is a spiral wire disposed on the plumb bob 2, and the spiral end of the wire is spiral toward the direction of the hauling cable 1, so that the fishing line 81 can be inserted into the sleeve 3 by spiral winding without unwinding the fishing line from the fishing rod. Since the spiral end of the sleeve 3 is spiral towards the direction of the hauling rope 1, the fishing line 81 can not be separated from the sleeve 3 in the process that the plumb 2 slides into the water, and if the direction is set, the spiral end can wind the fishing line 81 out of the sleeve 3; the number of the set 3 is 2.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, the plumb bob 2 is a cylinder.
In the embodiment, as shown in fig. 1, at least one of the chains is provided with a detachable lock catch 6, which is convenient for winding the detachable lock catch above the fishing line 81 after temporary detachment and then re-locking the detachable lock catch. The conventional latch 6 is a clip-type latch, which is well known in the art and will not be described in detail herein.
In the first embodiment, as shown in fig. 6, when the bait hangs on the bottom, the fishing line 81 is passed through the kit 3, the bait rescue device is slid into the water, all the first chain 51 and the third chain 53 have the opportunity to hook the main hook 83 or the auxiliary hook 84 of the bait body 82, or the sundries on the bottom, and the pulling rope 1 pulls the fishing line ashore, so as to save the bait body 82, and in order to increase the bait rescue effect, the third chain 53 can be wound above the fishing line and then slid into the water, so that the first chain 51 is responsible for hanging below the bait body 82, and the third chain 53 is responsible for hanging above the bait, so as to increase the probability of winding.
In the second embodiment, a second chain 52 is added on the basis of the first embodiment, specifically, the second chain 52 is further arranged between the first bracket 41 and the second bracket 42, and the length of the second chain 52 is greater than that of the first chain 51 and smaller than that of the third chain 53.
In the third embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, a fourth chain 54 is added on the basis of the second embodiment, specifically, the fourth chain 54 is further disposed between the first bracket 41 and the second bracket 42, and the length of the fourth chain 54 is greater than that of the third chain 53. In the third embodiment, the lock catches 6 may be provided on the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54.
In the fourth embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 to 5, a fifth chain 55 is added to the third embodiment, specifically, the fifth chain 55 is further disposed between the first bracket 41 and the second bracket 42, and the length of the fifth chain 55 is greater than that of the fourth chain 54.
In the embodiment, as shown in fig. 3 to 5, the first bracket 41 is provided with a sixth hanging chain 56, and the second bracket 42 is provided with a seventh hanging chain 57.
In the embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, 5 and 7, the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54 are provided with detachable lock catches 6, so that the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54 can be conveniently wound above the fishing line after being temporarily detached and then buckled again.
Fourth embodiment as shown in fig. 7, when the lure hangs on the bottom, the fishing line 81 is passed through the kit 3, the lure device is slid into the water, all the first chain 51, the second chain 52, the third chain 53, the fourth chain 54 and the fifth chain 55 have an opportunity to hook the main hook 83 or the auxiliary hook 84 of the lure body 82, or the sundries on the bottom of the water, and the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54 are pulled ashore by the pulling rope 1 to save the lure body 82, and in order to increase the rescue effect, the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54 can be wound over the fishing line and then slid into the water, so that the first chain 51, the second chain 52 and the fifth chain 55 are responsible for hanging the bottom of the lure body 82, and the third chain 53 and the fourth chain 54 are responsible for hanging the top of the lure, thereby increasing the probability of entanglement.
In all embodiments, the traction rope 1 can also be provided with a reel 7 for winding and unwinding the traction rope 1, as shown in fig. 5.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated, various changes and modifications may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model.

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1. The utility model provides a rescue bait ware for salvaging hang end bait, characterized by: the fishing line comprises a plumb bob (2) tied at the tail end of a traction rope (1), wherein the plumb bob (2) is provided with a sleeve piece (3) capable of being sleeved on a fishing line, and the number of the sleeve pieces (3) is more than one;
the plumb bob (2) is provided with a first bracket (41) and a second bracket (42); the first bracket (41) and the second bracket (42) are respectively positioned at two sides of the sleeve (3);
a first chain (51) and a third chain (53) are respectively connected between the first support (41) and the second support (42), and the length of the third chain (53) is larger than that of the first chain (51).
2. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein: and a second chain (52) is arranged between the first bracket (41) and the second bracket (42), and the length of the second chain (52) is greater than that of the first chain (51) and smaller than that of the third chain (53).
3. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 2, wherein: a fourth chain (54) is further arranged between the first support (41) and the second support (42), and the length of the fourth chain (54) is larger than that of the third chain (53).
4. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein: a fifth chain (55) is further arranged between the first support (41) and the second support (42), and the length of the fifth chain (55) is larger than that of the fourth chain (54).
5. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bait dispenser comprises: the first support (41) is provided with a sixth vertical chain (56) in a vertical mode, and the second support (42) is provided with a seventh vertical chain (57) in a vertical mode.
6. A bait dispenser as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 and wherein: the tail ends of the first support (41) and the second support (42) are respectively inclined towards one side of the fishing line.
7. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 6, wherein: the sleeve (3) is a spiral metal wire arranged on the plumb bob (2), and the spiral tail end of the spiral metal wire is spiral towards the direction of the traction rope (1); the number of the kits (3) is 2.
8. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the traction rope (1) is provided with a winding drum (7).
9. The bait dispenser as claimed in claim 8, wherein: the plumb bob (2) is a cylinder.
10. A bait dispenser as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5 and wherein: at least one chain is provided with a detachable lock catch (6) which is convenient to wind the chain above the fishing line (81) after being detached temporarily and then is buckled again.
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