GB2123675A - Angling aid - Google Patents
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- GB2123675A GB2123675A GB08231603A GB8231603A GB2123675A GB 2123675 A GB2123675 A GB 2123675A GB 08231603 A GB08231603 A GB 08231603A GB 8231603 A GB8231603 A GB 8231603A GB 2123675 A GB2123675 A GB 2123675A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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Abstract
In order to enable an angler to retain a rod in a convenient position while keeping both hands free for such operations as removing a fish and rebaiting a hook, there is provided an angling aid comprising a harness 23 for attachment to the wearer's body and including a cradle 28, 29 for support of a fishing rod. In the arrangement shown, a thigh embracing element 21 is supported by a thigh strap 22 forming part of the harness. The element 21 may further be supported by a strap 24 depending from a waist band forming a further part of the harness. The cradle is formed by two out-turned arcuate ends 28 and 29 of a metal rod 27 secured to a raised portion 25 of the part 21 by means of wing nuts 33. The thigh strap 22 passes through apertures 41 and 42 in the element 21 so as pass between the wing nuts and the wearer, and to provide an anchoring point for the strap 24. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Angling aid
This invention relates to angling aids.
Anglers, particularly competition anglers, frequently need to keep their hands free while still retaining a fishing rod in position and readily accessible, e.g. to remove.a fish and/or rebait the hook.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided an angling aid in the form of a harness for attachment to the anglers body and including a cradle for support of a fishing rod.
In one embodiment, the cradle may comprise a strip having two spaced projecting arms, a forward one of which has a recess in an upper edge, while: the other, rearward, arm has a recess in the lower edge. The angle of the cradle may be adjustable relative to the harness. The harness may include á belt to pass round the user's body and a forward.
support to extend downwardly from the belt to rest on the forward part of the user's thigh to inhibit forward tilting of the harness.
in an alternative embodiment, the harness may include a waist belt and the cradle may be mounted upon a thigh embracing element secured by a strap around the thigh and also by a vertical strap to the waist belt. The cradle may be formed by bending the metal rod to form two end arcuate portions in planes normal to the length of the rod, one being bent below the rod and the other above.
The rod may be readily releasable from the thigh embracing element.
The invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show two alternative embodiments of the invention, and in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an angling aid in accordance with the one form of the invention;
Figure 2 is an elevation of the aid of Figure 1, having a cradle in a different position;
Figure 3 is a plan view of the aid as shown in
Figure 2;
Figure 4 is an elevation of an alternative form of embodiment of the invention;
Figure 5 is a plan view of the angling aid of
Figure 4; and
Figure 6 illustrates a harness for use with the aid of Figures 4 and 5.
Turning now to Figures 1 to 3 of the drawings it will be seen that a body harness comprises a belt 1 to pass round the user's body. This belt 1 is attached to a curved support element 2 which conforms approximately to the wearer's thigh.
Attached to or integral with the support member 2 is a block 4 which carries, somewhat spaced from the wearer's body, a cradle 5.
The cradle 5 consists of a strip 6 with a pair of outwardly projecting arms 7 and 8. The forward arm 7 has a recess 9 on its upper edge, while the rearward arm 8 has a recess 10 in its lower edge.
These two recesses between them form a cradle to support a fishing rod with its weight essentially forward of the forward arm 7 so that it tends to pivot in a clockwise direction about a fork when formed by the recess 9 and is restrained by engagement of the rod of the recess 1 0.
Supporting the rod produces a clockwise, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, torque which is resisted by the reaction of the wearer's thigh against the extension 3.
The wearer may thus support the rod in the cradle 5 while keeping his hands free, e.g. for removal of a fish and for rebaiting the hook.
Retrieval of the rod from the cradle is very simple when manual control is required.
The strip 6 is attached to the block 4 by means of a bolt 12 embedded in the block 4 and a wing nut 13 co-operating therewith. In the region of the bolt 12, the block 4 and the strip 6 may be formed with cooperating ridges and grooves 1 4 extending 'in a roughly radial direction, or other similar asperities, in order to improve the frictional retention of the strip against the block 4.
By loosening the wing nut 13, the cradle 5 may be freed for rotation on the bolt 12 and it may be retained in a suitable position by tightening the wing nut 13. Figures 1 and 2 show the cradle in two different positions related to block 4.
The belt 1 is shown as being attached to the support member 2 by means of rivets 15, but it may run loosely in a groove formed between the block 4 and the support member 2 or through the block itself. Also, the version shown is to enable a rod to be worn at the right-hand side of the wearer's body, and obviously a left-handed version could also be made. If the rest is to be useful with a fly fishing rod, the balance may be different and the positions of the recesses 9 and 10 may be reversed to allow for a rear weighted rod. Further, the wing nut 13 may be replaced by a nut embedded in a suitably shaped body of plastics material to allow ready manual loosening and tightening.
Turning now to Figures 4 and 5, there is shown an alternative arrangement in which an arcuate thigh embracing element 21 is secured to the thigh by a thigh strap 22. In order to provide for fuli support of the member 21 , the harness may further include a waist belt 23 and a vertical strnfr- 24 attached to the waist belt and to theShiK strap 22. These elements are diagrammatically shown in Figure 6.
The thigh embracing element 21 is a pressing or moulding of suitable plastics material and it is provided with an off-set portion 25 having holes to receive fixing studs 26 attached to a rod 27 forming the cradle. The cradle is formed by outturned arcuate ends 28 and 29 of the rod 27.
These ends are in a plane generally normal to the rod and as illustrated, the end 28 is curved downwards and the end 29 is curved upwards so as to provide the same function as the recesses 9 and 10 previously described. The curved ends 28 and 29 may be covered with sleeves 31 of plastics material if required. The studs 26 are near the lower end of the rod 27. The studs 26 are formed with collars 32 and the threaded ends of the studs are secured with wing nuts 33. It is preferred that a metal washer 34 be inserted beneath each wing nut 33, and a fibre washer beneath each shoulder 36.
In the position illustrated, the rod 27 is inclined, but if use is made of an additional mounting hole 35, then the rod 27 may be used alternatively in a horizontal position.
It will be appreciated that if the cradle is to be used for a fly fishing rod, wherein the position of the reel near the end tends to load the bottom end of the rod, then the ends 28 and 29 need to be reversed. This means that a completely different cradle needs to be fitted.
Clearly, if an angler wishes to support the rod on the left side then a reversed arrangement also has to be used.
It will be seen that the wing nut 33 projects beneath the off-set portion 25, and it is preferred that they should remain substantially outside the arc of the thigh embracing element 21 for the wearer's comfort. Additionally, the thigh strap 22 is arranged to pass through apertures 41 placed on either side of the off-set portion 25 so that the thigh strap itself passes between the wearer's body and the wing nuts.
Further apertures 42 are provided in the thigh embracing portion 21 and the thigh strap 22 also passes through these. The strap 24 is in the form of a doubled length of strapping boxed off by stitching to form pockets through which the portion of the strap 22 outside the member 21 may be threaded, either forwardly or rearwardly of the off-set portion 25, depending on whether the weight of the rod is expected to be exerted forwardly or rearwardly, to secure the straps 24 and 22 together at a selected position on the strap 24.
Although the straps 22 and 23 may be secured by buckles, it is preferable that the ends be secured by a peelable fastener, e.g. that provided by hook tape and looped tape as sold under the trade mark Velcro.
Various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention.
Claims (10)
1. An angling aid in the form of a harness for attachment to the anglers body and including a cradle for support of a fishing rod.
2. An angling aid as claimed in claim 1, in which the cradle comprises a strip having two spaced projecting arms, a forward one of which has a recess in an upper edge, while the other, rearward, arm has a recess in the lower edge.
3. An angling aid as claimed in claim 2, in which the angle of the cradle is adjustable relative to the harness.
4. An angling aid as claimed in claims 1,2 or 3, in which the harness includes a belt to pass round the user's body and a forward support to extend downwardly from the belt to rest on the forward part of the user's thigh to inhibit forward tilting of the harness.
5. An angling aid as claimed in claim 1, in which the cradle is mounted on a thigh embracing element securable by a strap around the thigh.
6. An angling aid as claimed in claim 5, in which the harness includes a waist belt and a generally vertical strap extending between the waist belt and the thigh embracing element.
7. An angling aid as claimed in claims 1,4 or 6, in which the cradle is formed of metal rods bent to form two arcuate end portions in planes generally normal to the length of the rod, the ends being one below and one above the length of the rod.
8. An angling aid as claimed in claims 5, 6 or 7, in which the cradle is readily releasable from the thigh embracing element.
9. An angling aid substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 to 3 of the accompanying drawings.
10. An angling aid substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 4 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.
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GB08231603A GB2123675A (en) | 1982-06-28 | 1982-11-05 | Angling aid |
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Cited By (7)
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GB2178931A (en) * | 1985-06-22 | 1987-02-25 | Melvyn Wilde | Supports |
US4658533A (en) * | 1986-05-19 | 1987-04-21 | Mendoza Jesse M | Fishing pole holder |
US5159775A (en) * | 1991-04-26 | 1992-11-03 | Sutula Jr Daniel P | Support handle for a fishing rod |
FR2747012A1 (en) * | 1996-04-05 | 1997-10-10 | Wirtz Regis | Support for portable fishing rod |
US6209253B1 (en) * | 1999-02-04 | 2001-04-03 | Daniel Saldana, Jr. | Clothing mounted fishing rod holder |
US6591542B1 (en) * | 2001-10-19 | 2003-07-15 | Gary Jordan | Body support harness for a fishing rod |
US7707766B2 (en) * | 2006-03-15 | 2010-05-04 | Millen Brian W | Device and method for casting |
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GB227316A (en) * | 1924-03-24 | 1925-01-15 | Mills Equipment Co Ltd | Improvements in or relating to rucksacks, military equipments and the like |
GB263444A (en) * | 1926-09-03 | 1926-12-30 | John Philip Sousa Jr | Improvements in belts for personal wear |
GB273391A (en) * | 1926-03-30 | 1927-06-30 | Major Alan Mure Bellingham | Improvements in or relating to equipments for personal wear |
GB294854A (en) * | 1928-02-08 | 1928-08-02 | William Maurice | Improvements in and relating to devices for suspending and carrying articles on the body |
GB353677A (en) * | 1930-07-15 | 1931-07-30 | Edward Nunn Bowyer | Improvements in or relating to saucepans, frying pans and the like having long handles |
GB491669A (en) * | 1937-04-13 | 1938-09-07 | Ollard Westcombe & Company Ltd | Improvements in or relating to pouches for fireman's use |
GB580116A (en) * | 1945-01-13 | 1946-08-27 | William Bernhard Threlfall | Improvements in or relating to fisherman's gaffs |
GB581392A (en) * | 1945-03-27 | 1946-10-10 | George Buggins | Means for supporting a fishing rod |
GB2039701A (en) * | 1979-01-06 | 1980-08-20 | Proctor J | Improvements in or relating to supports for fishing rods |
GB2048633A (en) * | 1980-04-28 | 1980-12-17 | Mokes G | Rod rest |
GB1585213A (en) * | 1977-05-20 | 1981-02-25 | Eccles R | Anglers equipment |
GB1601116A (en) * | 1978-05-31 | 1981-10-28 | Osborne C V | Fishing rod rest device |
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GB227316A (en) * | 1924-03-24 | 1925-01-15 | Mills Equipment Co Ltd | Improvements in or relating to rucksacks, military equipments and the like |
GB273391A (en) * | 1926-03-30 | 1927-06-30 | Major Alan Mure Bellingham | Improvements in or relating to equipments for personal wear |
GB263444A (en) * | 1926-09-03 | 1926-12-30 | John Philip Sousa Jr | Improvements in belts for personal wear |
GB294854A (en) * | 1928-02-08 | 1928-08-02 | William Maurice | Improvements in and relating to devices for suspending and carrying articles on the body |
GB353677A (en) * | 1930-07-15 | 1931-07-30 | Edward Nunn Bowyer | Improvements in or relating to saucepans, frying pans and the like having long handles |
GB491669A (en) * | 1937-04-13 | 1938-09-07 | Ollard Westcombe & Company Ltd | Improvements in or relating to pouches for fireman's use |
GB580116A (en) * | 1945-01-13 | 1946-08-27 | William Bernhard Threlfall | Improvements in or relating to fisherman's gaffs |
GB581392A (en) * | 1945-03-27 | 1946-10-10 | George Buggins | Means for supporting a fishing rod |
GB1585213A (en) * | 1977-05-20 | 1981-02-25 | Eccles R | Anglers equipment |
GB1601116A (en) * | 1978-05-31 | 1981-10-28 | Osborne C V | Fishing rod rest device |
GB2039701A (en) * | 1979-01-06 | 1980-08-20 | Proctor J | Improvements in or relating to supports for fishing rods |
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GB2178931A (en) * | 1985-06-22 | 1987-02-25 | Melvyn Wilde | Supports |
GB2178931B (en) * | 1985-06-22 | 1989-10-11 | Melvyn Wilde | Supports |
US4658533A (en) * | 1986-05-19 | 1987-04-21 | Mendoza Jesse M | Fishing pole holder |
US5159775A (en) * | 1991-04-26 | 1992-11-03 | Sutula Jr Daniel P | Support handle for a fishing rod |
FR2747012A1 (en) * | 1996-04-05 | 1997-10-10 | Wirtz Regis | Support for portable fishing rod |
US6209253B1 (en) * | 1999-02-04 | 2001-04-03 | Daniel Saldana, Jr. | Clothing mounted fishing rod holder |
US6591542B1 (en) * | 2001-10-19 | 2003-07-15 | Gary Jordan | Body support harness for a fishing rod |
US7707766B2 (en) * | 2006-03-15 | 2010-05-04 | Millen Brian W | Device and method for casting |
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