GB2462898A - Reel leg holding device and a fishing rod - Google Patents

Reel leg holding device and a fishing rod Download PDF

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GB2462898A
GB2462898A GB0909542A GB0909542A GB2462898A GB 2462898 A GB2462898 A GB 2462898A GB 0909542 A GB0909542 A GB 0909542A GB 0909542 A GB0909542 A GB 0909542A GB 2462898 A GB2462898 A GB 2462898A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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A fishing rod 1 includes a reel leg holding device 10 mounted thereon. The reel leg holding device 10 is slidable in the axial direction and capable of stably securing the reel leg thereof. The fishing rod 1 is provided with a fishing reel holding device 10 comprising a main body 12 fitted to the outer periphery of the butt portion of the rod shaft 3 in a slidable manner. A fixed hood 12A is formed on the main body 12 for receiving one distal end of the leg 71a of the fishing reel 70 and a movable hood 15 is movable towards and away from the fixed hood 12A. The fishing reel holding device 10 also comprises a holding member 20 for holding the opposite distal end of the reel leg 71b of the fishing reel 70. When the movable hood 15 is moved towards the fixed hood 12A, the holding member 20 is clamped onto the outer periphery of the shaft rod 3.

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REEL LEG HOLDING DEVICE AND A FISHING ROD
The present invention relates to a reel leg holding device and a fishing rod.
The present invention generally relates to a fishing rod, and more particularly, to a fishing rod provided with a reel leg holding device for holding a reel leg of a fishing reel.
One conventional fishing rod is provided with, at its base portion, a reel leg holding device designed to mount and fixedly hold various types of fishing reels. One conventional reel leg holding device is taught in Japanese Patent Publication No. H06- 007059. The disclosed reel leg holding device may be attached to a rod shaft slidably in the axial direction thereof. The rod shaft may be either a solid or hollow shaft.
The above-described type of conventional reel leg holding device is provided with a cylindrical main body and a nut (a tightening member). The nut is threadably engaged with a male thread formed on the periphery of the main body. The main body includes a first receive portion (fixed hood) that receives one distal end of the leg of a fishing reel to be fixed (also referred to as a "reel leg"). The opposite distal end of the reel leg may be received by a second receive portion (movable hood) formed on the inner periphery of the nut.
To secure such a conventional reel leg holding device to a rod shaft, the user slides the cylindrical main body to a desired position on the rod shaft and then inserts one distal end of the reel leg into the fixed hood. With the one distal end of the reel leg residing in its inserted position, the user then tightens the nut such that the opposite distal end of the reel leg is inserted into the movable hood. Thus, when the nut is tightened, the under surface of the reel leg is in clamping contact with the periphery of the rod shaft, thereby securing the position of the reel leg holding device relative to the rod shaft.
One disadvantage of the previous fishing rod and the above-mentioned conventional reel leg holding device is that the under surface of the reel leg is directly clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft thereby causing the clamping force to be unstable. As a matter of fact, different types of fishing reels have different types of reel legs whose under surfaces are slightly differently shaped from one another; and, likewise, different types of fishing shafts have different diameters. As a result, the under surface of a certain type of reel leg and the outer periphery of a certain type of rod shaft does not necessarily come into surface-to-surface contact, which causes insecure mounting of the fishing reel leg holding device.
Another disadvantage is that such insecure mounting allows the under surface of the reel leg to slide along the rod shaft in abutting contact with the outer periphery of the rod shaft. This causes the reel leg to make scratches on the outer surface of the rod shaft.
It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a fishing reel and a reel leg holding device mounted on a rod shaft slidable in the axial direction and capable of stably securing the reel leg thereof According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reel leg holding device for demountably securing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, comprising a main body mounted on the outer periphery of a rod shaft of the fishing rod; a fixed hood, formed on the main body, for receiving one distal end of a leg of the fishing reel; a movable hood movable towards and away from the fixed hood; and a holding member for holding an opposite distal end of the leg of the fishing reel, wherein the holding member is clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft when the movable hood is moved towards the fixed hood with the holding member holding the opposite distal end.
Preferably, an inclined surface is formed on the holding member such that the inner periphery of the movable hood engages with the inclined surface when the movable hood approaches the fixed hood so as to clamp the holding member onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft.
Preferably, an abutting portion is formed on the both side edges of the bottom surface of the holding member such that the abutting portion abuts the main body when the movable hood approaches the fixed hood so as to restrict the holding member to rotate in the circumferential direction of the rod shaft.
Preferably, the holding member is fitted to the main body with the holding member engaged with the movable hood such that the holding member can move in a synchronized manner with the movable hood while restricting the holding member to rotate in the circumferential direction of the rod shaft.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a reel leg holding device for demountably securing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, comprising a main body for mounting on the outer periphery of a rod shaft of a said fishing rod; a fixed hood, formed on the main body, for receiving in use one distal end of a leg of a fishing reel; a movable hood movable towards and away from the fixed hood; and a holding member for holding an opposite distal end of the leg of the fishing reel, wherein, in use, the holding member is clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft when the movable hood is moved towards the fixed hood with the holding member holding the opposite distal end.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fishing rod comprising the reel leg holding device according to first or second aspects of the invention.
One aspect of the present invention provides a fishing rod and a reel leg holding device for de-mountably or removably securing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, comprising a main body mounted on the outer periphery of a rod shaft of the fishing rod; a fixed hood, formed on the main body, for receiving one distal end of a leg of the fishing reel; a movable hood movable towards and away from the fixed hood; and a holding member for holding an opposite distal end of the leg of the fishing reel, wherein the holding member is clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft when the movable hood is moved towards the fixed hood with the holding member holding the opposite distal end.
In another aspect of the present invention, the one distal end of the reel leg may be inserted into the fixed hood and the opposite distal end may be engaged with the holding member. The movable hood may then be moved towards the fixed hood. As a result, the movable hood may bring the holding member in pressure contact with the outer periphery of the rod shaft. That pressure can secure the main body of the reel leg holding device in the axial direction of the rod shaft. The holding member may include a contact surface formed in a shape in conformity with the outer periphery of the rod shaft.
The contact surface enables the exertion of a clamping force onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft in an effective manner and eventually enables the reel leg holding device to stably secure the leg of the fishing reel to the rod shaft when the movable hood is moved to clamp the holding member. It is also possible to prevent the holding member from moving with respect to the surface of the rod shaft in an abutting manner, thereby preventing the making of scratches on the surface of the rod shaft.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a fishing rod to which a reel leg holding member is fitted slidably in the axial direction, characterized by stably securing the leg of the fishing reel to the rod shaft.
Examples of embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a fishing rod in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 shows a plane view illustrating the structure of the reel leg holding device shown in Figure 1; Figure 3 shows a side view illustrating the structure of the reel leg holding device shown in Figure 1; Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view along line A-A in Figure 3; Figure 5 shows a partial cross sectional view illustrating the structure of the reel leg holding device shown in Figure 2; Figure 6 shows the structure of the main body of the reel leg holding device inclusive of a plane view, a right side view, a front view, a left side view, and a cross sectional view along line B-B; Figure 7 shows the structure of the holding member of the reel leg holding device inclusive of a plane view, a right side view, a front view, a left side view, a bottom view, and a cross sectional view along line C-C; Figure 8 shows a partial cross sectional view of the reel leg holding device in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; Figure 9 shows a cross sectional view along line D-D in Figure 8; and Figure 10 shows the structure of the holding member of the reel leg holding device inclusive of a plane view, a right side view, a front view, a left side view, a bottom view, and a cross sectional view along line E-E.
Referring to Figure 1, a fishing rod 1 in accordance with this embodiment is provided with a rod shaft 3. A reel leg holding device 10 is attached to the butt portion of the rod shaft 3 in a slidable manner in the axial direction. The reel leg holding device 10 may demountably hold a fishing reel 70. The fishing reel 70 is preferably a double-bearing reel. The fishing rod 1 is provided with a plurality of guides 5 for guiding a fishing line unwound from the double-bearing reel 70 mounted on the reel leg holding device 10. The guides 5 are preferably outer guides.
The fishing rod 1 may include a plurality of elongated shafts that may be joined to each other and assembled into the fishing rod 1. The rod shaft 3 may be either a solid or hollow shaft. The fishing rod 1 may be formed to contain a cylindrical interior passage for guiding a fishing line therein. The rod shaft 3 may be composed of a fiber reinforced resin material made by saturating synthetic-resin into reinforced fiber. The fiber reinforced resin material is preferably a pre-impregnated or pre-preg sheet.
Next, referring to Figures 2-7, the structure of the reel leg holding device 10 will hereinbelow be described.
The reel leg holding device 10 comprises a main body 12 that is fitted to the outer periphery of the butt portion of the rod shaft 3 in a slidable manner. The reel leg holding device 10 also includes a fixed hood 12A for receiving one distal end of the leg 71 of the fishing reel 70 and a movable hood 15 arranged movably towards and away from the fixed hood 1 2A. The movable hood 15 may be a nut including a female threaded portion 1 5a on its internal periphery. The movable hood 15 may be threadably engaged with a male thread portion 12a formed on the main body 12. With the movable hood 15 threadably received on the male thread portion 1 2a, the movable hood 15 is moved towards and away from the fixed hood 1 2A by rotating operation thereof, as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
As shown in Figure 5, the inner periphery of the movable hood 15 is provided with an unthreaded portion at its proximal end such that a gap is defined between the unthreaded portion and the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3 for clampingly receiving therein an inclined surface of a holding member as will be described hereinafter.
The main body 12 is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape so as to slide in relation to the rod shaft 3 in its axial direction. The main body 12 may be composed of a hard synthetic resin material such as nylon or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), or metal such as aluminum, steel use stainless (SUS) or titanium. The main body 12 may be integral with the fixed hood 12A. As shown in Figure 6, the main body 12 is provided with an opening on its upper side. The opening is positioned opposing the reel leg 71 of the fishing reel 70 at its mounted position. The opening is defined by a reel leg mount portion 12B. A trigger 12C is formed at the butt end of the main body 12 on its lower side.
The main body 12 at its front end (tip end) has a male threaded portion 12a that may threadably engage with the female threaded portion 15a of the movable hood 15. As shown in Figure 6, the reel leg mount portion 12B axially extends to the proximal end of the male threaded portion 12a. The main body is formed in a half circle shape in the cross sectional view along line B-B shown in Figure 6.
As shown in Figure 6, the reel leg mount portion 12B is preferably formed to be flat, in the area extending from the butt side of the threaded portion 1 2a to the center of the axial center of the opening defined by the reel leg mount portion 12B, so as to abut on both side edges of the bottom surface of a holding member, which will be described hereinbelow. That flat plane may be referred to as a guide plane 12b.
With reference to Figures 5 and 6, when the fishing reel 70 is attached to the reel leg holding device 10, the opposite distal end 71b of the reel leg 71 is held by a holding member 20. The holding member 20 in accordance with an embodiment of the present embodiment is formed separately from the main body 12. The holding member 20 is arranged on the reel leg mount portion 12B for retaining the opposite distal end 71b of the reel leg 71.
As shown in Figure 7, the holding member 20 is provided with receiving aperture 20a for insertably receiving the opposite distal end 71 b of the reel leg 71. The bottom surface 20b of the holding member 20 is formed to have the substantially same curvature as that of the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3. Preferably, the bottom surface 20b is formed to come into surface-to-surface contact with the substantially entire part of the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3, rather than line-to-line contact. It is more preferable to prevent the bottom surface 20b from coming into line-to-line contact with the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3 in the direction parallel with its axis direction. As can be seen in Figure 4, formed at both side edges of the bottom surface 20b is an abutting portion 20c which is abuttable on the guide plane 12b.
On the upper surface of the holding member 20, an inclined surface 20d is formed such that it rises in the axial direction towards the butt end of the rod shaft 3. As such, as the movable hood 15 is operated to move towards the fixed hood 1 2A, the inner periphery of the movable hood 15 clamps on the inclined surface 20d.
While the fishing reel is being fitted to the reel leg holding device 10, the holding member 20 is located between the inner periphery of the movable hood 15 and the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3. Accordingly, it is preferable to form the holding member 20 in an integral manner. It is also preferable that the holding member 20 is composed of, for example, nylon, ABS, polyacetal, aluminum, stainless, or brass. If the holding member 20 is composed of nylon, ABS or polyacetal, it can prevent the outer surface of the rod shaft 3 from being scratched even when the holding member is clamped onto the rod shaft 3. It is also preferable to adhere a soft material such as rubber, urethane or elastomer to the bottom surface 20b.
The operation for fitting the reel leg holding device 10 to the rod shaft 3 in accordance with the present embodiment will be described hereinbelow.
At the beginning, the main body 12 of the reel leg holding device 12 is attached to a desired position on the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3 in a slidable manner in its axial direction. The holding member 20 is held by the opposite distal end 71b of the reel leg 71 of the fishing reel 70 to be mounted.
The one distal end 71 a of the reel leg 71 is then inserted into the receiving aperture of the fixed hood 12A; and the holding member 20 is arranged on the reel leg mount portion 12B with the holding member holding the opposite distal end 71b. Since the movable hood 15 is still in a loosened position, there is a gap between the abutting portion 20c of the holding member 20 and the guide plane 12b of the main body 12.
Thus, with the movable hood 15 loosened, the holding member 20 does not exert clamping force to the outer surface of the rod shaft 3 in the manner that the reel leg 71 is fixedly secured to the reel leg holding device 10.
The movable hood 15 is then rotated to move towards the fixed hood 1 2A. As the movable hood 15 approaches the fixed hood 1 2A, clamping force is increasingly exerted from the movable hood 15 to the inclined surface 20d of the holding member. Thus, the holding member 20 is clamped onto the outer surface of the rod shaft 3.
With the holding member 20 clamped onto the rod shaft 3, the abutting portion 20c abuts the guide plane 12b of the main body 12, which restricts the rotation of the holding member 20 in the circumferential direction. Thus, the fishing reel 70 is fixedly clamped between the fixed hood 1 2A and the movable hood 15 via the holding member 20.
As noted above, when the movable hood 15 is operated to move towards the fixed hood 1 2A, the holding member 20 is clamped by the movable hood 15 onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3. The clamping force fixedly secures the main body 12 of the reel leg holding device 10 at a desired axial position. The inclined surface 20d formed on the holding member assures that, when the movable hood 15 is operated, the holding member 20 is clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3 with the reel leg 71 securely maintained in the position between the fixed hood 12A and the movable hood 15. Thus, the mounted fishing 70 reel is prevented from loosening or rattling in the axial direction.
In addition, the mounted fishing reel 70 is prevented from rattling in the circumferential direction because the abutting portion 20c formed on the holding member abuts on the guide plane 12b formed on the main body 12. Thus, it is achieved that the reel leg 71 of the fishing reel 70 is stably fixed to the rod shaft 3.
In addition, the holding member 20 whose bottom surface is formed in the above-mentioned manner is arranged between the movable hood 15 and the rod shaft 3. With this, it is also achieved that the reel leg 71 of the fishing reel 70 is prevented from moving in abutting contact with the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3, thereby preventing from making scratches on the surface of the rod shaft 3.
Referring now to Figures 8-10, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described below. -10-.
According to the second embodiment, the holding member 20 is engaged with the movable hood 15 such that the holding member 20 can move in a synchronized manner with the movable hood 15. In particular, formed on the tip end of the holding member 20 is a projection wall 20A extending in the circumferential direction of the rod shaft 3.
Formed on the inner periphery of the movable hood 15 is an engagement projection 15A elongated in the circumferential direction. The engagement of the projection wall 20A with the engagement projection 1 5A allows the holding member 20 to move in a synchronized manner with the movable hood 15.
A pair of guide grooves 1 2d elongating in the axial direction are formed on the inner periphery of the main body 12 at its upper edges. Extending on the both side edges of the holding member 20 is a pair of projections 20e. Each of the projections 20e is formed to be engageable with the corresponding guide grooves 12d. So engaged, it is achieved to restrict the holding member 20 to rotate in the circumferential direction.
Thus, the rattling of the mounted fishing reel 1 can be effectively prevented.
According to the second embodiment of the present invention, in addition to achieving the substantially same advantage as the first embodiment, the engagement of the holding member 20 with the movable hood 15 prevents the holding member 20 from inadvertently slipping out of the movable hood 15, thereby preventing the holding member 20 from being lost.
Having described the preferred embodiments of the present invention herein, it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the movable hood 15 may be arranged at the butt end of the rod shaft 3 with respect to the reel leg holding device 10. It also should be understood that the whole shape of the main body 12 and the structure of the fixed hood 12A may be changed. Moreover, the arrangement and the structure of the holding member 20 may be changed. It is also possible to modify the mechanism to exert clamping force onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft 3 in response to the displacement of the movable hood 15 without being limited to the above-mentioned embodiments.
Embodiments of the present invention have been described with particular reference to the examples illustrated. However, it will be appreciated that variations and modifications may be made to the examples described within the scope of the present invention.

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  1. Claims: 1. A reel leg holding device for demountably securing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, comprising: a main body for mounting on the outer periphery of a rod shaft of a said fishing rod; a fixed hood, formed on the main body, for receiving in use one distal end of a leg of a fishing reel; a movable hood movable towards and away from the fixed hood; and a holding member for holding an opposite distal end of the leg of the fishing reel, wherein, in use, the holding member is clamped onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft when the movable hood is moved towards the fixed hood with the holding member holding the opposite distal end.
  2. 2. The reel leg holding device according to claim 1, wherein an inclined surface is formed on the holding member such that, in use, the inner periphery of the movable hood engages with the inclined surface when the movable hood approaches the fixed hood so as to clamp the holding member onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft.
  3. 3. The reel leg holding device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein an abutting portion is formed on the both side edges of the bottom surface of the holding member such that the abutting portion abuts the main body when the movable hood approaches the fixed hood so as to restrict the holding member to rotate in the circumferential direction of the rod shaft.
  4. 4. The reel leg holding device according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the holding member is fitted to the main body with the holding member engaged with the movable hood such that the holding member can move in a synchronized manner with the movable hood while restricting the holding member to rotate in the circumferential direction of the rod shaft.
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  5. 5. A reel leg holding device according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the holding member has a bottom surface for engagement, in use, with a surface of a fishing rod, wherein the bottom surface of the holding member is formed to have substantially the same cross-sectional profile surface as the fishing rod with which it is arranged to engage.
  6. 6. A fishing rod comprising the reel leg holding device according to any one of claims ito 5.
  7. 7. A method of mounting a reel to a fishing rod, the method comprising: providing a reel leg holding device for demountably securing a fishing reel to a fishing rod, the reel leg holding device comprising a main body for mounting on the outer periphery of a rod shaft of a said fishing rod, a fixed hood, formed on the main body, for receiving in use one distal end of a leg of a fishing reel, a movable hood movable towards and away from the fixed hood and a holding member for holding an opposite distal end of the leg of the fishing reel; providing a reel in the reel leg holding device; and clamping the holding member onto the outer periphery of the rod shaft by moving the movable hood towards the fixed hood with the holding member holding the opposite distal end.
  8. 8. A reel leg holding device substantially as shown in and/or described with reference to any of Figures 1 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
  9. 9. A fishing rod substantially as shown in and/or described with reference to any of Figures 1 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
  10. 10. A method of mounting a reel to a fishing rod, the method being substantially as shown in and/or described with reference to any of Figures 1 to 10 of the accompanying drawings.
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