EP3515185A1 - Universelle einspannung zur befestigung beliebiger gegenstände an einer angelschnur - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a universal clamping for attachment of any objects on a fishing line, which makes it possible to fix any objects on the fishing line due to a stretchable device.
- WO 2004/071187 A1 and US 2011/0252690 A1 describe the solution of drilling or gluing a fastening eye to stones.
- a special stone is prepared for use as a weight, which is similar to the material of the usual lead attachment.
- DE 20 2004 006 357 U1 describes the use of alternative materials.
- the special design and the principles of assembly are based on common lead weights.
- US 2013/0247447 A1 various solutions for attaching a weight are shown.
- the invention aims to provide a universal restraint for attachment of any objects to a fishing line, thereby allowing any objects, of whatever type and form, to be attached to a fishing line.
- the object of the invention is to realize a universal clamping for attachment of any objects on a fishing line, wherein by the universal clamping it is possible to attach any objects to the fishing line firmly and / or releasably.
- the object is achieved in that a universal clamping for attachment of any objects on a fishing line according to claim 1 and its dependent claims is realized.
- an elastic Universaleinposi has multiple fingers and end of a finger attachment is available, - that the elastic Universaleinschreib consists of elastic material, - that at the end of a finger of the elastic Universal clamping a mounting option, such as a hole, an opening in any shape, an eyelet, a fastening hook, a magnet, releasable rivets, a loop or a slot, in any case as a firm and / or releasable connection is given.
- the lead remains in the water after each demolition. A large amount of Toxic heavy metal accumulates so long term on the bottom of the fishing waters.
- Lead is among the group of Europe's 33 dangerous, priority substances.
- Lead is a bioaccumulator with a high persistence. In simple terms, the lead particles and oxides accumulate continuously in all forms of living things and are not biodegradable in the environment. The water and microorganisms pick up the lead. As the basis of the food chain, the heavy metal gets into the bodies of the fish that we humans eat. Finally, the entire food cycle is polluted by the water. The lead taken up deposits in our body and permanently poisons it. In the long term, lead has a damaging effect on the water, the native biosphere and ultimately on the entire food chain. The legislation has also become aware of the dangerous effects of lead. So far, Denmark is the only country with a comprehensive ban on the import and sale of lead weights.
- feed basket This is used to place food in the immediate vicinity of the fishing hook when ejecting.
- Such feeders are either provided as a very light version without additional weight or with a defined lead weight.
- a basic assembly with the chosen weight is firmly connected to the main line. It is therefore a fixed combination of parts with a fixed weight.
- To change the lead weight usually the entire assembly is rebuilt.
- There are additional parts such as spacers and snap hook, which allow an exchange of weights.
- this requires an existing range of different lead weights. Especially in difficult waters with many obstacles it often comes to the demolition of entire assembly. As a result, large amounts of lead in the long term are left in the waters.
- FIG. 1 the fish can use the lead to shake off the hook, losing it as well.
- An assembly in which the loss of weight is calculated therefore increases the prospect of a successful drill significantly.
- FIG. 16 female clamping shoe
- FIG. 25 Assembly of article 10 According to FIG. 1 with its illustrations 1 to 6, the inventive solution is described in more detail.
- the invention is a universal clamping for attachment of any objects 10 on a fishing line.
- an elastic universal clamping eU is performed as a central link between the fishing line and the objects 10 to be fastened.
- the elastic universal clamping eU - see Figures 1 to 6 of Figure 1 - consists of an elastic, stretchable material and can be performed with two to five fingers 1, depending on the required stop based on the fishing condition and technique and the objects to be joined 10th
- Each finger 1 is provided with a hole 2.
- the holes 2 of the elastic universal clamping eU serve to connect with corresponding additional parts, which will be described below.
- At least one finger 1 of the elastic universal clamping eU is provided with a tongue 250.
- This tongue 250 serves as a handle and improves the handling during assembly of the elastic universal clamping eU.
- the embodiments of the elastic Universaleinpositionen eU have a central hole 301. This is used for mounting, for example, a pose and for stabilizing the clamped article 10 in general.
- the central hole 301 is used in the clamping for stabilizing the clamped object 10, can also be made larger - see Figure 2 of Figure 1.
- the variant with two fingers 1 of the elastic UniversaleinHar eU be executed in the central area with a hole pattern 401.
- the hole pattern 401 offers the possibility of fixing the used object even more firmly by additional lateral restraint, this can be advantageous when throwing with large weights.
- the various embodiments according to FIG. 1 and their illustrations are possibilities for the execution of the elastic universal clamping eU with two fingers 1 or three, four or five fingers 1. For the application, in each case always plays a role, which object 10 must be fixed.
- An exemplary embodiment of the elastic universal clamping eU will be described below in FIGS. 12, 13 and 14.
- a fastening hooks 60 are given to the respective fingers 1 of the elastic universal clamping eU. These are simple, firmly connected hooks, which can be performed for the tension of the elastic universal clamping eU around the object 10 with the corresponding anchorages described below.
- the embodiment of the fastening hooks 60 is shown in FIG. 13, where, for example, a hole 2 as fastening hook 60 and a fastening on the other finger 1 of the elastic universal clamping eU are provided as fastening hooks 60.
- a further possibility of the execution of the elastic universal clamping eU with the respective fingers 1 is given by the fact that in FIG. 14 an amplification of the holes 2 present on the fingers 1 is carried out in connection with the elastic universal clamping eU.
- FIG. 12 there are still different variants of the embodiment of the fastening hooks 60 in connection with a connection with the elastic Universaleintension eU.
- Figures 10, 11, 17, 18 and 32 of the respective figures show a selection of standard commercial parts, which can also be used in combination with the elastic Universaleinpressive eU.
- the possibilities of use are even more versatile, which constitutes a major advantage of the inventive solution.
- buoys or markers for feeding places, a piece of wood and otherastronomer clergyde objects 10 can also be clamped in the holder of the elastic Universaleinpressive eU.
- the angler can use any object 10 within the limits of the size used.
- an elastic Universaleinten eU with three additional parts, such as an inline anchor IA, a tube 320 and a Tönnchenwirbel 260, combined.
- the construction of an inline armature iA is carried out in particular in Figures 7 to 11 of Figure 2. It is an additional component for the handling of the elastic universal clamping eU, in particular for the use of natural stones.
- the in-line anchor IA has a conical anchor head 500 with a narrower anchor head holder 800, with which the elastic universal clamping eU is locked via the anchor head 500 toward the narrower anchor head holder 800.
- the respective hole 2 at the end of the finger 1 of the elastic Universaleinitati eU is pulled over the anchor head 500 until it surrounds the narrower anchor head holder 800 and sits firmly in the narrower anchor head holder 800. Subsequently, the elastic Universaleinitati eU is stretched around the object 10 and also the opposite hole 2 of the finger 1 equivalently drawn over the anchor head 500. For this purpose, the tongue 250 for better handling and for covering over the anchor head 500 is present.
- an assembly of an elastic universal clamping eU with two fingers 1 is explained. Alternatively, however, all versions of the elastic universal clamping eU can be used on the same principle, depending on the situation, needs and personal preference.
- the inline armature IA is composed of an anchor head 500, a subsequent narrower anchor head posture 800 and a transition to a stabilization plate 600.
- a tubular formation 280 wherein a fishing line channel 110 for insertion of the fishing line 130 and a cavity 900 for a lock 4f are given.
- the tube formation 280 is produced on its left side with a taper 700.
- the taper 700 on the tube formation 280 it is possible to perform the assembly of a tube 320.
- the tube 320 counteracts twisting of the fishing line 130 about assembly, throwing or sinking in the water.
- the hose 320 is considered an optional part that completes the function of mounting.
- the inline mounting of the inline anchor IA is operational.
- the right end of the inline anchor IA is provided with a fixation 4f for a commercial Tönnchenwirbel 260.
- the Tönnchenwirbel 260 in put the intended cavity 900. Space is also provided in this cavity 900 for the node at the drum vertebra 260.
- the two jaws of the fixation 4f bend slightly, creating a contact force is generated, which fixed the Tönnchenwirbel 260 and consequently the assembly firmly positioned on the fishing line 130.
- a vortex fixation is needed, for example, when fishing with a hard lead assembly with self-hooking effect. If the angler wants the assembly of the inline anchor IA or the fishing line channel 110 to run freely on the line, either a bead can be placed on the fishing line 130 prior to the vortex fixation or the hose 320 can be omitted and the inline anchor IA the other way around Fishing line 130 are threaded.
- FIG. 3 shows a complete inline mounting of the inline armature IA according to FIG. It can be seen that an object 10 is locked via the in-line anchor IA and the elastic universal clamping eU. As can be seen from the solution, it is possible here to lock the various shapes out of the elastic universal clamping eU shown in FIG. 1, depending on the object 10. In each case, the holes 2 of the respective elastic universal clamping eU are always locked via the anchor head 500 toward the narrower anchor head holder 800.
- a drop anchor TA is described as a further additional piece for the elastic Universaleinpressive eU.
- a drop anchor TA is given, which is designed with a head 140, a subsequent narrow head holder 150 and a subsequent head plate 160.
- the narrow head holder 150 serves to lock the elastic universal clamping eU via the holes 2 of these from the finger 1 ago. It is thus the elastic Universaleinpressive eU with the hole 2 of the finger 1 on the head 140 toward narrow headgear 150 placed.
- the top plate 160 serves to ensure the upright position towards the article 10.
- the round shape of the top plate 160 allows the universal use of the drop anchor TA for all versions of the elastic universal clamping eU.
- the top plate 160 may also be specialized for the different elastic universal restraints eU. It follows from the figure 6 with Figures 22 to 25, the top plate 160 in various forms. This is an H-shape for a 2-finger version of the elastic Universaleinlayered eU, each different crosses for the 3- and 4-finger clamping or the star shape for the 5-finger clamping of the elastic Universaleinight eU, depending according to embodiment.
- the special shapes of the head plates 160 of these embodiments or the recesses provided ensure a defined fit of the fingers 1 of the elastic universal clamping eU to the corresponding drop armature TA.
- a shape of the drop anchor TA this is first pre-assembled.
- a Tönnchenwirbel known design is inserted into the designated channel 200 of the drop anchor TA in the head 140.
- the integrated guide 180 allows only one orientation of the vortex loop of the vortex 300.
- the vortex 300 is pushed so deep into the channel 200 that one of the eyelets of the vortex 300 at the bottom of Leadership strikes.
- the wire 290 in a defined length, see Figure 18 of Figure 5, in the wire channel 170 and thus pushed by the sunken lug of the vortex 300 until it is positioned centrally to the drop anchor TA.
- both projecting wire ends of the wire 290 are bent over and sunk into the corresponding recesses 190 of the drop anchor TA on the underside of the top plate 160 and folded over.
- This pre-assembly of the drop anchor TA is given. Equivalently, this assembly process of the drop anchor TA can be performed with a nodal connector 270 made of a thin wire for connecting two fishing lines without the need for a knot, see Figure 17 and Figure 20 of Figure 5.
- the nodal connector 270 is replaced with its Eyelet 210 pushed forward into the channel 200 and fixed equivalently to the wire 290, see previous description.
- the clamping ear 2000 of the nodal connector 270 allows the drop anchor TA to be retrofitted to the fishing line 130. This can be achieved when lowering weights are used to lower the fishing line 130 to the bottom of the water, for example on busy canals. serve or allows the subsequent hanging, such as a pose, in the existing installation, without having to completely rebuild.
- the vortex 30 In contrast, compared to the knotless connector 270 is threaded onto the fishing line 130 and only by cutting them to solve again. Another difference between vortex 300 and nodal connector 270 is the rotational mobility of vortex 300 as opposed to the stiff shape of nodule connector 270.
- FIGS. 26 to 29 of FIG. 7 show some exemplary combination possibilities of different drop anchors TA with a vortex 300 or a nodal connector 270 and different variants of the elastic universal clamping eU.
- FIG. 26 shows an assembly of the drop armature TA with a vortex 300 and three fingers 1 of an elastic universal clamping eU.
- Figure 27 is an assembly of a drop anchor TA with a Knot connector 270 shown, wherein also a 3-finger variant of the elastic Universaleinpressive eU is given.
- Figure 28 shows a 2-finger variant of the elastic universal restraint eU with a knotless connector 270.
- Figure 29 a 3-finger variant of the elastic Universaleinpressive eU and a preassembled three-arm drop anchor TA is given, where also a vortex 300 is pre-assembled.
- Both the assembly of an inline anchor IA and a drop anchor TA can be used as a drop-off assembly by using the 2-finger elastic universal clamping eU.
- an object 10 is clamped decentralized on the outer edge. This type of attachment provides enough grip to release the assembly from the boat. However, acts a jerky force by biting or hitting the respective assembly, so the object 10 turns out and is released from the elastic Universaleinten eU. The ejection with the fishing rod is therefore not possible with the described arrangement.
- the item 10 is preferably a stone used in any shape and type.
- Figure 30 shows a specially adapted pose 340 for the elastic universal restraint eU. It allows the allround angler a quick change between ground and Posenangelei on the surface of the water. This increases the flexibility of a modular principle, which underlies the inventive solution. If the attentive angler observes fish movement on the surface, he is able to adapt his assembly within a very short time. For this he exchanges the clamped object 10 by the pose 340. The rod-shaped tip 220 of the float of the pose 340 is thereby inserted for fixing by the central hole 3 of the elastic Universaleintension eU.
- a solution is shown with the with the figures 10a, 10b, 10c, and 11a, 11b, 11c, 22d of another inline anchor IA2 and its assembly with the elastic Universaleinpressive eU.
- the inline anchor IA2 has a conical anchor head 410 with a narrower anchor head holder 49, with which the elastic universal clamping eU is locked via the anchor head 41 toward the narrower anchor head holder 490.
- the respective hole 2 at the end of the finger 1 of Pull the elastic universal restraint eu over the anchor head 410 until it encloses the narrower anchor head retainer 490 and locks into the narrower anchor head retainer 490.
- the elastic Universaleinten eU is stretched around the object 10 and also the opposite hole 2 of the finger 1 equivalently drawn over the anchor head 410.
- the tongue 250 is present at the elastic universal clamping eU for better handling and covering over the anchor head 500.
- an assembly of an elastic universal clamping eU with two fingers 1 is explained.
- all versions of the elastic universal clamping eU can be used on the same principle, depending on the situation, needs and personal preference.
- the bottom 480 of the inline anchor IA2 has a slight curvature, as many of the items used in the fishing area also have curved bearing surfaces.
- the curvature counteracts tilting on the object 10 and defines the orientation of the seat as orthogonally as possible to the surface of the object 10.
- the structure of the inline anchor IA2 is shown.
- the inline anchor IA2 is composed of an anchor head 410, a subsequent narrower anchor head posture 490 and a transition into the anchor body 400.
- Within the Anchor bodies are horizontally given a fishing line channel 440 for insertion of the fishing line 130 and a cavity for a lock 420.
- the fishing line channel 440 is conically 470 made on its left side. By the taper 470 in the fishing line channel 440, it is possible to perform the assembly of a hose 320.
- the tube 32 is inserted into the taper 470 for this purpose. It thus counteracts the twisting of the fishing line 130 about assembly, throwing or sinking in the water. There are several alternative ways to avoid such twisting, with each angler having his preference.
- the hose 320 is to be considered as an optional part that completes the function of mounting.
- the inline mounting of the inline anchor IA2 is operational.
- the right end of the inline anchor IA is provided with a fixation 420 for a commercial Tönnchenwirbel 260. In this case, the Tönnchenwirbel 260 is inserted into the intended cavity of the vortex fixation 420.
- the two jaws of the fixation 420 slightly bend, creating a contact force is generated, which fixed the Tönnchenwirbel 260 and consequently the assembly firmly positioned on the fishing line 130.
- the cutout 460 next to the Swirl fixation ensures well-defined contact surfaces between the vertebra 260 and the vertebral fixation jaws 420. A vortex fixation is needed, for example, when fishing with a hard lead assembly with self-hooking effect.
- a bead 501 may be placed on the fishing line 130 prior to vortex fixation 420.
- the inline anchor IA2 is threaded onto the fishing line 130.
- the Tönnchenwirbel 260 knotted with the fishing line 130 and stretched in the vortex fixation.
- a second fishing line 600 is attached to the second eye of the vortex to place the fishing hook at the end.
- any object 10 or any desired weight for example a natural stone, is now stretched into the elastic universal clamping eU, see FIGS. 11c and 22d in FIG. 11. It is equally possible, depending on the preference, to clamp the article 10 first or at the end, after the attachment of the inline anchor IA2 on the fishing line 130, into the elastic universal clamping eU. In FIG. 11 and in FIG. 22, a complete inline mounting of the inline armature IA2 is carried out. It can be seen that via the inline anchor IA2 and the elastic Universal clamping eu an object 10 is locked.
- the anglers therefore do not need a variety of different parts for each fishing method as before, but complement the elastic universal clamping eU with additional features to use them for his desired fishing technique.
- the use of the elastic Universaleinten eU allows quick change between different objects 10 by simply re-clamping.
- the Fishing rigging can be flexibly modified and adapted to conditions such as current, wind, fish sighting and throw distance or factors such as the color of the ground and water turbidity.
- stones as weights for basic fishing can be easily collected on site.
- inventive solution will be described generally and specifically in further exemplary embodiments. It therefore calls for an ecological, natural replacement, especially for a montage in which the loss of weight after a bite is knowingly calculated.
- the invention described provides a holistic, flexible alternative solution for the use of conventional drop-off assemblies.
- the drop-off assembly offers the possibility using any objects, preferably natural stones, to throw off the fishing weight used after the bite of the fish and perform the drill on free tendon. It provides a defined fit of the object and is designed for a controlled release with a defined bilateral tensile force. Due to the fixed clamping of the object and technical components explained below, the throwing with this drop-off assembly is possible.
- This assembly was developed specifically for carp fishing, but is not exclusively used in this area. With this assembly will mainly fished at the bottom of the river, where again there is the possibility to clamp any buoyant objects.
- FIG. 16 female clamping shoe
- FIG. 15 shows the invention of an elastic universal restraint 6.
- the elastic universal restraint 6 consists of an elastic, extensible material. It is equipped with two fingers 15, 1 '. Each finger is provided with a hole 2. These holes 2 are used for connection with the clamping pieces, which are explained below.
- the Universaleinlays 6 has a kind of hole pattern in the central area 3. The hole pattern 3 offers the possibility to fix the used object by additional lateral clamping even more firmly. This can be an advantage when throwing heavy weights.
- On the finger 15 of the elastic universal clamping 6 there is provided a tongue 5, which serves to improve the clamping and fixing with the respective clamping pieces. The connection between the elastic Universaleinight 6 and a clamping piece via the respective holes 2.
- the material constituting the elastic universal clamp 6 may preferably be Rubber, rubber or other elastic material, which is tear-resistant and performs a corresponding elasticity for clamping the article 10.
- two clamping pieces have been developed, which are distinguished below between male and female clamping shoe 40 and 13. These are two parts that together form a snap connection. This snap connection is the basis for the drop-off effect.
- the female clamping shoe 13 is described in the figure 16 with the figures 16 a, 16 b, 16 c, 16 d and 16 e.
- the female clamp 13 is used with the female part of the snap connection 29 as a connector.
- the stopper plate 26 of the female clamp shoe 13 serves as a stopper in assembling the female clamp shoe 13 and the male clamp shoe 40.
- the seat of the finger 1 of the elastic universal clamp 6 is made with the circular groove 28 between the stopper plate 26 and the main body of the female clamp shoe 13.
- a fixation 4 for a commercial Tönnchenwirbel 14, Figure 16 e with a slot shape available.
- the Tönnchenwirbel 14 in the provided cavity 9 inserted over the fixation 4.
- this cavity 9 there is also provided space for a knot on the drum vertebra 14.
- Such a vortex fixation is needed, for example, when fishing with a hard lead assembly with self-hooking effect.
- the cavity 42 for the fishing line 12 within the female clamping shoe 13 begins after the vortex fixation and ends with a lateral guide 27 to the edge of the female clamping shoe 13 according to Figure 16 b.
- This design element prevents excessive bending of the fishing line 12 during assembly and ensures the correct course of the fishing line 12 in the transfiguration of the article 10.
- the individual figures show the following representations: Figure 16 a drop off - female clamping shoe 13 in a view
- FIG. 16 b female clamping shoe 13
- FIG. 16 e Tönnchenwirbel 14th
- the essential features of the female clamping shoe 13 are characterized in that above the clamping shoe, a fixing 4 is present and inside a cavity 9, which is useful for fixing the Tönnchenwirbels 14.
- a fishing line is integrated in the cavity 42.
- an exit of the fishing line takes place at the front tip of the female clamping shoe 13 below a circular groove 28 for fixing the elastic Universaleintim 6 is given.
- a connection plate 26 with the respective snap jaws 15 and snap jaws 15 'of the female snap connection 29.
- FIG. 16 d is a sectional view CC from the figure 16 b out.
- a cavity 42 is given for a fishing line in the clamping shoe shaft 13, wherein the fixation 4 and the lateral guide 27 for the fishing line 12 can be seen.
- a commercially available Tönnchenwirbel 14 is shown in FIG. 16 e.
- the male clamping shoe 40 is the drop-off assembly. This also includes a cavity 42 for the fishing line 12 and a lateral guide 41 for the fishing line 12.
- a stop plate 43 of the male clamping shoe 40 is given, to which the respective side walls 32 and the snap connection 33 are opposite to the female clamping shoe 13.
- the snap connection 33 is limited in the male clamping shoe 40 on both sides by a side wall 32.
- the distance between the side walls 32 is designed so that the female snap fit 29 fits with some play between them.
- the side walls 32 serve as a rotation lock, as a rotary load would affect the release force and thus the desired effect is more difficult to control.
- Another detail of the male clamping shoe 40 is the execution of the tip 31. This allows the mounting of a tube 11, according to Figure 17 e.
- the tube 11 counteracts the rotation of the fishing line 12 to the assembly when throwing or sinking in the water, contrary.
- the hose 11 with seating on the tip 31 of the male clamping shoe 40 is an optimal solution to prevent twisting.
- the male clamping shoe 40 is shown in the individual figures, wherein FIG.
- FIG. 17 a shows a general view of the male clamping shoe 40 and FIG. 17 b has a bottom view of the male clamping shoe 40.
- FIG. 17 c shows a side view of the male clamping shoe 40 and
- FIG. 17 d shows a sectional view DD of the male clamping shoe 40.
- FIG. 17 e contains a general illustration of the hose 11, which is locked on the tip 31 of the male clamping shoe 40.
- the male clamping shoe 40 is constructed so that at the upper end of the shaft of the male clamping shoe 40, a tip 31 is included with included cavity 42 to the side guide 41 of the fishing line 12. Below the Schuh joint of the male clamping shoe 40 is a round groove 28 'given, which is useful for connection to the elastic Universaleintension 6 via the hole 2.
- FIG. 18 a shows a pre-assembly of the elastic Universaleinitati 6 in the context of a drop-off assembly of objects 10 as fishing weights.
- the male clamping shoe 40 is preceded by its tip 31 and then threaded the female clamping shoe 13 with the fixation 4 last on the fishing line 12.
- the elastic Universaleinight 6 can be introduced in the terminal, but equally well before threading the fishing line 12 in the clamping pieces.
- one finger 1 and 1 ' is pulled over the male clamping shoe 40 and the female clamping shoe 13 onto the respective round groove 28 and 28'.
- the respective holes 2 of the elastic universal clamping 6 are provided for this purpose.
- the elasticity of the elastic Universaleinight 6 is designed so that via the holes 2 and the respective lower lugs of the clamping pieces threading into the circular groove 28 and 28 'can be done easily.
- the male clamping shoe 40 and the female clamping shoe 13 are aligned with the lateral guides 27 for the fishing line 12 and the lateral guide 41 for the fishing line 12 to each other so orthogonal to the clamping.
- a Tönnchenwirbel 14 is knotted and then inserted into the fixation 4 of the female clamping shoe 13.
- FIG. 18 a a fixed, detachable connection via the respective clamping pieces, the female clamping shoe 13 and the male clamping shoe 40 via the snap connection 29 and the snap connection 33 is now executable.
- FIG. 18b shows the final assembly of the inventive solution.
- an object 10 in particular in the form of a stone, clamped in the drop-off assembly.
- some fishing line 12 is pulled through the male clamping shoe 40.
- the elastic Universaleinitati 6 is stretched around the object 10 until the snap connection 29 of the female clamping shoe 13 and the snap connection 33 of the male clamping shoe 40 can be put together.
- the fishing line 12 is placed in the lateral drains 27 and 41 around the article 10, in particular a stone.
- a fish hook can be attached to a second vertebral eye of another fishing line 12. This step may be carried out according to preference after or before clamping the object 10.
- connection is designed strong enough to withstand the inertial force of the article 10, in particular a stone, during the throw. However, if a fish pulls after the bite on the hook, so is by the opposing traction and leverage between the Snap connection 29 of the female clamping shoe 13 and the snap connection 33 of the male clamping shoe 40 is levered. This static state makes it possible to throw the drop-off assembly through the tang. If a particularly strong connection of the snap connections 29 and 33 is necessary, then the snap connection 29 and the snap connection 33 are rotated through 180 °. Due to the new force curves and the now acting moments a much larger opposing traction force is needed to solve the connection.
- the inventive solution consists of three parts, which are combined with a Tönnchenwirbel 14 and optionally with a hose 11. These are mounted together, and then an object 10 is clamped. From the items results in a fishing mount, in which the clamped object 10 and the weight after the bite of the fish by triggering the defined snap connection of the snap connection 29 of the female clamping shoe 13 and the snap connection 33 of the male clamping shoe 40 of the fishing line 12th solves.
- the central element is the elastic universal clamping 6.
- FIG. 19 shows a further embodiment of the female clamping shoe 50. This embodiment variant is shown in FIGS. 19 a, 19 b, 19 c, 19 d, 23 e and 23 f.
- the female clamping shoe 50 with the female part of the snap connection 67 serves as a connecting piece.
- snap jaws 58 and 58 ' which enclose the axially cut cylindrical shape of the male clamping shoe 70 in the form of the snap connection 77.
- the snap jaws 58 and 58 ' are included in the snap connection portion 57 of the female clamp shoe 50.
- a cutout 54 and 54 ' is inserted next to both jaws. These cut-outs give the snap-action jaws the necessary space for their elastic deformation or their bending during the snap action.
- the snap jaws 58 and 58 ' are executed at their inner corners 59 and 59 'with a special bevel-rounding combination, which serve both the purpose of smooth assembly of the snap connection as well as for the purpose of longevity against abrasion and wear.
- As a stop when assembling the female clamp shoe 50 and the male clamp shoe 70 are the abutment surfaces 64 of the female clamp shoe 50 and the abutment surfaces 76 of the male clamping shoe 70.
- the female snap connection 67 with a locking hole 60 provided.
- the locking hole 60 is made oval in the horizontal direction, so that the locking pin during the lateral Ausschnappenz or release or prying the snap connection is not a hindrance.
- the seat of the finger 1 of the elastic universal restraint 6 is made with the circular groove 53 between the snap connection part 57 and the main body 56 of the female nipper shoe 50.
- a fixation 51 for a commercial Tönnchenwirbel 14, Figure 16 e is inserted into the space provided between the two clamping jaws of the fixing 51 and so on a fixed non-positive clamping connection.
- the vortex fixation 51 is provided with a chamfer at its entrance.
- an exemption 61 is likewise integrated in order to fix a precisely defined contact area between the clamping jaws of the vortex fixation 51 and the tapping vortex 14.
- another cavity 62 is provided for a node at the drum vertebra 14.
- the chord 63 for the chord 12 within the chuck slot 52 begins adjacent to the node cavity 62 and terminates with the cord channel exit 55 to the edge of the main body 56 of the female chuck 50 as shown in FIG. 23 f.
- the design of the line channel and the channel exit prevents excessive bending of the fishing line 12 during assembly and ensures the correct course of the fishing line 12 in the transfiguration of the article 10.
- the clamping shoe slot 52 is inclined at an angle to the stop surfaces 64 and executed with a kink , This serves to a line course and on the other hand, the leverage effects of the invention in the assembled state.
- the Montagevölbung 65 provides a better fit of the finger, for better handling and a secure hold when applying force when mating male and female clamp shoe.
- the individual figures show the following illustrations: FIG. 19 a Drop Off - female clamping shoe 50 in a view
- FIG. 19 b female clamping shoe 50
- FIG. 19 c female clamping shoe 50
- FIG. 19 d female clamping shoe 50
- FIG. 23 e female clamping shoe 50
- the essential features of the female clamping shoe 50 are characterized in that above the clamping shoe, a fixing 51 is present, which is useful for fixing the Tönnchenwirbels 14.
- a fishing line is integrated in the cavity 63, see Figure 23 f.
- a round groove 53 for fastening the elastic universal clamping 6 is provided on the main body of the clamping shoe 50 below.
- FIG 23 f is a sectional view EE from the figure 5 e out.
- a chord 63 for a fishing line in the clamping shoe slot 52 is given, wherein the fixation 51, the contact release 61, the node cavity 62 and the Schnurkanalausgang 55 for the fishing line 12 can be seen.
- the figure 20 with its sub-figures 20 a, 20 b, 20 c, 20 d, 24 e and 24 f of the male clamping shoe 70 of the drop-off assembly is shown. This also includes within a shaft 71 a cavity 81 for the fishing line 12 and a Schnurkanalausgang 72 for the fishing line 12.
- the male clamping shoe 71 is also at an angle inclined to the stop surfaces 76 and executed with a kink.
- the geometric arrangement of both clamping shoe shafts to each other forms a basic requirement for the drop-off effect of the invention by the lever forces occurring in both sides pull on the fishing line.
- a stop plate 75 of the male clamping shoe 70 is given, to which the snap connection 77 are opposite to the female clamping shoe 50.
- the taper 78 of the male snap connection 77 forms an important geometric feature for the encompassing engagement of the snap-fit jaws 58 and 58 'of the female snap connection 67.
- the male Snap connection 77 is provided with a locking pin 79 against slipping of the snap connection.
- the locking pin 79 and the corresponding hole in the female snap connection 67 serves as a centering for ensuring that the complete length of the cylindrical surface of the snap connection 77 of the male clamping shoe 70 is enclosed by the snap jaws of the female clamping shoe 50. This ensures a constant release force of the snap connection.
- Another feature of the male clamp shoe 70 is the design of the tapered cord channel opening 82. This allows the assembly of a hose 11, which counteracts the twisting of the fishing line 12 to the mounting, when throwing or sinking in the water. The tube 11 may optionally be slipped into the cord channel opening 82 of the male clamp shoe 70 to prevent twisting.
- a mounting curvature 80 is also provided on the male clamping shoe 70.
- FIG. 20 a shows a general view of the male clamping shoe 70 and FIG. 20 b shows a side view of the male clamping shoe 70.
- FIG. 20 c shows a bottom view of the male clamp shoe 70 and
- FIG. 20 d shows a rear view of the male clamp Clamping shoe 70.
- FIG. 24 e includes a front view of the male clamping shoe 70 and FIG. 24 f a derived sectional view DD of the male clamping shoe.
- the male clamping shoe 70 is constructed so that at the upper end of the shaft 71 of the male clamping shoe 70, a tapered Schnurkanalö réelle 82 with included cavity 81 to the Schnurkanalausgang 72 of the fishing line 12 is executed. Below the main body 73 of the male clamping shoe 70, a round groove 74 is provided, which is useful for connection to the elastic Universaleinitati 6 via the hole 2. Subsequently, a stop plate 75 is provided with snap connection 77 arranged below.
- FIG. 21 the pre-assembly of the elastic universal clamping eU with the respective clamping pieces in the form of the female clamping shoe 50 and the male clamping shoe 70 is shown graphically with FIGS. 21 a and 21 b and with FIGS.
- the elastic Universaleinight 6 can be introduced in the terminal, but equally well before threading the fishing line 12 in the clamping pieces. For this purpose, one finger 1 and 1 'is pulled over the male clamping shoe 70 and the female clamping shoe 50 onto the respective circular groove 74 and 53.
- the respective holes 2 of the elastic universal clamping 6 are provided for this purpose.
- the elasticity and size of the holes 2 of the elastic Universaleinschreib 6 is designed so that via the holes 2 and the respective lower lugs of the clamping pieces threading into the circular groove 74 and 53 can be done easily.
- the male clamping shoe 70 and the female clamping shoe 50 are thereby aligned with the Schnurkanalö réelle 82 and the vortex fixation 51 to each other, and orthogonal to the clamping 6.
- a Tönnchenwirbel 14 is knotted and then inserted into the fixation 51 of the female clamping shoe 50.
- This pre-assembly of the inventive solution is given.
- a fixed, detachable connection via the respective clamping pieces, the female clamping shoe 50 and the male is now possible Clamping shoe 70 via the snap connection 67 and the snap connection 77 executable.
- the figures 25 c and 25 d the final assembly of the inventive solution is shown. In this case, an object 10, in particular in the form of a stone, clamped in the drop-off assembly. For the time being, some fishing line 12 is pulled through the male clamping shoe 70.
- the elastic Universaleinitati 6 is stretched around the article 10 until the snap connection 67 of the female clamping shoe 50 and the snap connection 77 of the male clamping shoe 70 can be put together.
- the abutment surfaces 64 and 76 are in contact.
- the fishing line 12 is wrapped around the article 10, in particular a stone.
- another fishing line 90 can be attached to a second vertebral eye with a fishhook. This step may be carried out according to preference after or before clamping the object 10.
- the complete assembly of the elastic Universaleinitati 6 for drop-off assembly of articles 10 as fishing weights is shown in the drawing 21 and 25 and will be described again below.
- a pre-assembly of the drop-off mounting of articles 10 is necessary, wherein the male clamping shoe 70 and the female clamping shoe 50 are brought into connection with the elastic universal clamping 6.
- the fishing line 12 is placed outside the elastic universal restraint 6 around the object 10, preferably a stone.
- the hose 11 can be advantageously mounted in the cord channel opening 82 of the male clamping shoe 70 or on the female clamping shoe 50 via the fixing 51 of the tapping vertebrae 14.
- the inventive solution consists of three parts, which are combined with a Tönnchenwirbel 14 and optionally with a hose 11. These are mounted together, and then an object 10 is clamped. From the items results in a fishing mount, in which the clamped object 10 or the weight after the bite of the fish by triggering the defined snap connection of the snap connection 67 of the female clamping shoe 50 and the snap connection 77 of the male clamping shoe 70 of the fishing line 12th solves.
- the central element is the elastic universal clamping 6. Due to their elasticity can a large number of objects 10 different geometries and weights are clamped in the drop-off assembly.
- the fishing assembly can be flexibly changed and adapted to conditions such as current, wind, fish sighting and throw distance or factors such as color of the ground and water turbidity.
- stones for basic fishing may be readily collected on site.
- the invention offers the possibility, in comparison to the prior art, of substantially improving the ecological sustainability of fishing, the functional further development and optimization also offering advantages.
- the drop-off assembly of the inventive solution is innovative, flexible, environmentally sustainable, financially viable, increases the success of the catch and brings fun in the application.
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