CN216821367U - Novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait - Google Patents

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CN216821367U
CN216821367U CN202220273796.8U CN202220273796U CN216821367U CN 216821367 U CN216821367 U CN 216821367U CN 202220273796 U CN202220273796 U CN 202220273796U CN 216821367 U CN216821367 U CN 216821367U
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The utility model provides a simple structure, low in production cost can keep a novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait of bait high-frequency oscillation gesture in aqueous, including the artificial bait body, the up end of artificial bait body has seted up the spoiler along the length direction extension of artificial bait body.

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Novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of fishing gear, in particular to a novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait.
Background
The bait is a loop which is crucial to the way, and is used for luring a predator to hook by simulating the swimming posture of wild predatory fish in water.
The VIB is used as one of the baits, the VIB baits are driven by the fish line to move in water, and when the VIB baits move in water, the VIB baits can swing to simulate the swimming gesture of small fishes.
In order to keep the gravity center of the VIB bait stable, the existing VIB bait made of plastics is characterized in that bait shells on the left side and the right side are manufactured in a split mode, balancing weights are placed between the bait shells on the left side and the right side, then the bait shells on the left side and the right side are assembled, and the balancing weights are located at the lower end portion of the VIB bait, so that the gravity center is kept in the water in a downward mode.
The VIB bait made of metal is generally cast integrally, so how to solve the problem of gravity center is a technical problem to be solved by the technical personnel in the field.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Therefore, to foretell problem, the utility model provides a simple structure, low in production cost can keep a novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait of bait high-frequency swing gesture in aqueous.
In order to realize the technical problem, the utility model discloses the solution who takes does: the utility model provides a novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait, includes the artificial bait body, the up end of artificial bait body is extended along the length direction of artificial bait body and is seted up the artificial bait body and can produce when swimming in aqueous and have the vortex effect and make artificial bait body high frequency wobbling vortex surface.
The further improvement is that: the two sides of the artificial bait body are both provided with grooves inwards to act on the grooves, and spoilers are formed at the upper end of the artificial bait body.
The further improvement is that: the groove extends backward from the front end of the lure body in the length direction of the lure body.
The further improvement is that: the grooves are two and are arranged inwards from two side surfaces of the artificial bait body.
The further improvement is that: the ratio of the length of the turbulent surface to the length of the lure body is 0.2 to 1.2.
The further improvement is that: the ratio of the width of the turbulent flow surface to the width of the artificial bait body is 0.8 to 1.2.
The further improvement is that: the opening angle of the groove is 45-75 degrees.
The further improvement is that: the material of the artificial bait body is metal.
The further improvement is that: the material of the artificial bait body is alloy.
By adopting the technical scheme, the beneficial effects of the utility model are that: 1. the upper end surface of the artificial bait body extends along the length direction of the artificial bait body to form a turbulent surface, and when water flow is cut, the water flow generates a turbulent effect on the turbulent plate, so that the artificial bait body generates high-frequency swing when moving in water.
2. The grooves reduce the weight of the upper end part of the artificial bait body, move the center of gravity downwards and improve the stability of the posture of the artificial bait body; meanwhile, the upper end part of the lure body is provided with the spoiler through the groove, so that the high-frequency swinging action of the lure body is further improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a novel high-frequency vibration metallic artificial bait in an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a view from the direction B in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to the embodiment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The present invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, disclosed in the embodiment of the present invention is a novel high-frequency vibration metal lure, comprising a lure body 1, wherein a first hanging hole 3 for connecting a fishing line, a second hanging hole 4 for setting a fishhook, and a third hanging hole 5 for setting a sequin are provided on the lure body 1.
In order to enable the lure body 1 to generate high-frequency oscillation when swimming in water, the upper end surface of the lure body is provided with a turbulent surface 13 extending along the longitudinal direction of the lure body.
In order to lower the center of gravity, the upper end portion of the lure body 1 is provided with a groove 2 extending in the longitudinal direction of the lure body 1.
The grooves are formed in the directions of two sides of the lure body 1 towards the inside of the center of the lure body 1 and act on the grooves 2, a spoiler 12 is formed at the upper end of the lure body 1, and the spoiler 12 acts on Newton's third law and Bernoulli's law when cutting fluid, thereby generating a lifting action the same as that generated when the wings of an airplane fly. Namely: when the fish line drives the artificial bait body 1 to move in water, the fish line acts on the lower part of the gravity center of the artificial bait body 1, and the correct posture of the artificial bait body 1 can be kept. And further acts on the lifting action of the water flow on the spoiler 12, so that the upward posture of the upper end part can be better kept.
In this embodiment, the length L4 of the lure body 1 is 32MM, the length L3 of the spoiler 13 is 22MM, and the ratio of L3 to L4 is 0.6875.
The width L2 of the lure body 1 was 7MM, the width L1 of the turbulent flow surface 13 was 7.5MM, and the ratio of L1 to L2 was 1.072.
The opening angle of the groove 2 (angle a in fig. 2) is 65 °.
Based on the above technical scheme, the tail end of the spoiler 12 can also exceed the lure body, that is, the length of the spoiler can also be longer than that of the lure body, and the length of the spoiler L3 and the length of the lure body L4 can reach 1.2.
The ratio of the width L1 of the spoiler 13 to the width L2 of the lure body 1 may also be 0.9.
The material of the artificial bait body can be selected from metal materials such as copper, zinc, lead and the like, and can also be selected from lead-coated copper.
Furthermore, the lure body can be made of alloy materials such as copper alloy, zinc alloy, lead alloy and the like.
Modifications and variations of the present invention are within the scope of the claims and are not limited by the disclosure of the embodiments.

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1. The utility model provides a novel high-frequency vibration metal artificial bait, includes the artificial bait body, its characterized in that: the upper end surface of the artificial bait body extends along the length direction of the artificial bait body and is provided with a turbulent surface which can generate turbulent action to enable the artificial bait body to swing at high frequency when the artificial bait body moves in water.
2. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 1, wherein: the two sides of the artificial bait body are both provided with grooves inwards to act on the grooves, and spoilers are formed at the upper end of the artificial bait body.
3. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 2, wherein: the groove extends backward from the front end of the lure body in the length direction of the lure body.
4. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 2, wherein: the grooves are two and are arranged inwards from two side surfaces of the artificial bait body.
5. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 1, wherein: the ratio of the length of the turbulent surface to the length of the lure body is 0.2 to 1.2.
6. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 1, wherein: the ratio of the width of the turbulent flow surface to the width of the artificial bait body is 0.8 to 1.2.
7. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 2, wherein: the opening angle of the groove is 45-75 degrees.
8. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 1, wherein: the material of the artificial bait body is metal.
9. The novel high-frequency vibrating metal lure according to claim 8, wherein: the material of the artificial bait body is alloy.
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