GB2484362A - Shielding arrangements - Google Patents

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GB2484362A
GB2484362A GB201107347A GB201107347A GB2484362A GB 2484362 A GB2484362 A GB 2484362A GB 201107347 A GB201107347 A GB 201107347A GB 201107347 A GB201107347 A GB 201107347A GB 2484362 A GB2484362 A GB 2484362A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K97/00Accessories for angling

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A shielding arrangement comprises shielding means 3 having a lower edge 12, elongate carrier means for carrying the shielding means in a downwardly extending condition from the carrier means and a weighting arrangement 11 provided on the shielding means to restrict its movement. The weighting arrangement is preferably provided at or adjacent the lower edge. The shielding means may comprise a shielding member formed of a flexible material, preferably a fabric material. Also disclosed is the use of a shielding arrangement in angling, said shielding arrangement comprising shielding means 3 and elongate carrier means, and wherein said use comprises supporting the carrier means on the ground and extending the carrier means over or towards a body of water. The carrier means may comprise an elongate rod 1 and a spacer arm 2 extending downwardly from the elongate rod. The spacer arm may be of an L-shaped configuration (2, figure 5) and the shielding means may comprise a main portion (14) extending downwardly from the carrier means and a transverse portion (16) extending transverse to the main portion, each portion being attached to a limb (17, 19) of the spacer arm. By covering a horizontal plane, the shielding means is able to cover what is below a quivertip, such as the sun reflecting off water.

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Shielding Arrangement This invention relates to shielding arrangements. More particularly, this invention relates to shielding arrangements that can be used by an angler when a method known as quivertip fishing or legering is used.
When quiver-tip or legering is used, the anglers attention can be distracted and concentration levels reduced by the environmental background to the rear of the quivertip and which is in the field of vision. Examples of environmental conditions that can reduce the effectiveness at which the angler can concentrate on the quiver-tip are weeds and reeds blowing. Also because of the fineness of the quiver-tip it is difficult to see it against the backdrop.
However, the use of a conventional backing board or target indicator board which is small in size and solid in construction and is positioned in a vertical plane at the rear of the quivertip can lead to a number of difficulties. The first of these, being small, it can only conceal from the anglers view a small area that is immediately behind the quivertip.
Secondly, these indicator board are rigid in construction and made from wood or plastic and as a consequence are relatively heavy and* cumbersome, which give rise to them being relatively small in area as they *. : have to be supported in the air and on occasions over water by a pole or some form of support. This therefore limits the distance at which the board can be supported over water without the use of a heavy and unpractical framework to support it. Thirdly, because of the small size, it limits the position considerably where the angler can rest the rod so that * the quiver-tip falls within the line of sight of the target indicator board.
:: * Fourthly, it only conceals what is behind it in the vertical plane and not in the horizontal plane in front of it, such as sunlight reflecting off the water or vegetation.
According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a use of a shielding arrangement in angling, the shielding arrangement comprising shielding means and elongate carrier means for carrying the shielding means in a downwardly extending condition from the carrier means, wherein said use comprises supporting the carrier means on the ground and extending the carrier means over or towards a body of water.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a shielding arrangement comprising shielding means having a lower edge, elongate carrier means for carrying the shielding means in a downwardly extending condition from the carrier means and a weight arrangement on the shielding means to restrict movement of the shielding means.
The weighting arrangement may be provided at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means. The weighting arrangement may comprise a weight incorporated into the shielding means. Alternatively, the weighting arrangement may comprise a weight attached to the shielding means.
The carrier means preferably comprises an extending rod and may include a spacer arm. The purpose of the extending rod is to support the shielding means over ground or water. The purpose of the spacer arm is preferably to allow the shielding means to be attached to it. Attachment means may be provided on the shielding means, preferably at or adjacent a lower edge thereof. The shielding means may be arranged so that it can be pulled taut by the attachment means.
S The shielding means may comprise a shielding member, which may be formed of a flexible material, preferably a fabric material.
The spacerarm may secure a bottom corner or edge of the shielding means. This enables the shielding means to be held or pulled into shape. It * * is desirable that the shielding means is held or pulled into shape to prevent it blowing about in the wind.
The spacer arm can be rigid but it is preferable to be sufficiently flexible to allow it to bend around when the shielding means is attached thereto.
In the preferred embodiment, the bending of the spacer arm induces a force within it which enables the shielding means attached to it to be kept under tension and thereby held in place. Alternatively, the spacer arm may be a fixed rigid rod, preferably arranged substantially vertically although a plurality of other angles and shapes are possible.
The shielding means is preferably attached to the spacer arm and kept taut and in shape by a tensioning member, such as a guide rope attached between the other side of the shielding means and a support member, such as a bank stick. It will be appreciated that the spacer arm could be kept taut by an attachment means selected from a plurality of other attachment means, such as being tied directly, attached by a spring, elastic or a direct rigid connection to an anchor point or multiple connection points. An alternative method of attaching the shielding means could be provided by connecting a link between the spacer arm and a bank stick or other secure anchor point such as the supporting rod or framework and providing attachment means such that the shielding means can be attached to the link. An alternative method of attaching the shielding means could be provided by connecting a link between the supporting rod and a bank stick and providing attachment means such that the shielding means can be attached to the link.
The shielding means is preferably made of flexible material, which may comprise a fabric material, such as cloth, canvas, plastic or synthetic °. : material or other light material. Such fabric materials are preferred * because of their relatively low weight to size ratio and can have an area of up to several square metres. This large area allows a greater amount of background space to be hidden from the anglers view. It also allows for a * far greater range over which the angler can rest the rod and still be within the confines of the shielding means. Also the quivertip can be more clearly seen against the backdrop of the shielding means.
The weight arrangement may comprise a region provided at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means, the region having a greater weight than any other region of the shielding means having the same area. The weight arrangement may comprise a pocket provided at or adjacent the lower edge and at least one weight in the pocket. The pocket may extend substantially the whole length of the lower edge and the weight may be a single weighting member which may extend substantially the whole length of the pocket.
The supporting rod is preferably attached to a conventional bank stick although it could be attached to a purpose built bank stick or other supporting framework. The shielding means may have spacing spars, ribs, supports or weights incorporated within it, or attached to it, to give it rigidity and help it keep shape, prevent collapsing or prevent blowing in the wind.
The spacer arm also allows the attached shielding means to cover a horizontal plane as well as the vertical plane. By covering the horizontal plane, the shielding means is able to cover what is below the quivertip such as the sun reflecting off the water which could distract the angler.
That part of the shielding means in the horizontal plane is held in position by a guide rope or guide ropes attached to a secure anchor point but other attachment means are possible such as being connected directly to an anchor point or being secured to an anchor point by the use of elastic or rubber ties.
An alternative embodiment of the space arm is it being L shaped. This allows the attached shielding means to cover a horizontal plane as well as the vertical plane. By covering the horizontal plane, the shielding means is able to cover what is below the quivertip such as the sun reflecting off the water which could distract the angler.
* The invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: * S. :.:. Figure 1 is a side view of an embodiment of a shielding arrangement.
Figure 2 is a side view of a second embodiment of a shielding arrangement Figure 3 is a side view of a third embodiment of a shielding arrangement.
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Figure 4 is a side view of a fourth embodiment of a shielding arrangement.
Figure 5 is a side view of a fifth embodiment of a shielding arrangement.
Figure 6 is a side view of a sixth embodiment of a shielding arrangement; and Figure 7 is a side view of a seventh embodiment of a shielding arrangement.
Figure 1 shows a shielding arrangement in the form of a quivertip shield comprising a carrier means in the form of an elongate supporting rod 1. A spacer arm 2 is provided at one end of the supporting rod 1 and a shielding means in the form of a shielding member 3 formed of a fabric material.
The shielding member 3 extends downwardly from the supporting rod 1, and has a lower edge 12. The spacer arm 2 has some rigidity and can bend around when the shielding member 3 is attached to the tip 6 and pulled taut. The shielding member 3 is attached to the supporting rod 1 and when the shielding means is pulled taut by a guide rope 4 attached to a secure anchor point such as a bank stick 5, the spacer arm 2 is caused to bend around. This allows the shielding member 3 to be held securely in position.
The supporting rod 1 is attached to a bank sticks by a mounting arrangement 7.
Figure 2 shows an alternative second embodiment of the quivertip shield in the form of a quiver-tip shield comprising a carrier means in the form of an elongate supporting rod 1. A spacer arm 2 is provided at one end of the supporting rod land a shielding means in the form of a shielding member 3 formed of a fabric material. The shielding member 3 extends *e *� * .* downwardly from the supporting rod 1, and has a lower edge 12. The spacer arm 2 has some rigidity and can bend around when the shielding * ** member 3 is attached to the spacer arm 2 and pulled taut. The shielding member 3 following the contour of the spacer arm 2 as it is attached to the full length of the spacer arm 2. The edge of the shielding member 3 is attached to the spacer arm 2. The shielding member 3 is attached to the supporting rod 1 and when the shielding means is pulled taut by a guide rope 4 attached to a secure anchor point such as a bank sticks, the spacer arm 2 is caused to bend around. This allows the shielding member 3 to be held securely in position. The supporting rod 1 is attached to a bank stick 5 by a mounting arrangement 7.
Figure 3 shows alternative third embodiment of the quivertip shield in which the spacer arm 2 is forced to bend around by a link 8 attached to it and to a secure anchor point, such as the bank stickS. The shielding member 3 is then held securely in place by being attached to the link 8 and the supporting rod 1. The spacer arm 2 at the end of the supporting rod 1, although having some rigidity, is able to bend around when the linkS is attached to the tip S of the spacer arm 2 and pulled taut by attachment to the bank stick 5. The shielding member 3 is attached to the supporting rod 1 and the link 8. This allows the shielding means to be held securely in position. The supporting rod is attached to the bank stick by a mounting arrangement 7.
Figure 4 shows a fourth embodiment of the quivertip shield in which the supporting rod 115 attached to the spacer arm 2. In this embodiment, the spacer arm 2 is in the form of a rigid bar. The supporting rod 1 and spacer arm 2 support a shielding member 3 which is kept taut and pulled into shape by a guide rope 4.The shielding member 3 is attached to the spacer arm 2 which allows the shielding member 3 to be pulled taut against it as it acts as a rigid support. The shielding member 3 is pulled taut by the guide rope 4 attached between the shielding member 3 and the bank stickS. The supporting rod 1 is held above ground by mounting arrangement 7 which allows itto be mounted on the bank sticks.
Figure 5 shows a fifth embodiment of the quivertip shield in which the shielding means 3 and the spacer arm 2 are L shaped in configuration and attached to the supporting rod 1. The shielding member 3 is pulled taut by the guide rope 4 and kept in position thereby. The guide rope 4 is attached to the bank sticks, peg or other secure fixing. The supporting rod 1 can have mounting arrangement? thereon such that it can be attached to the bank stick 5.
In FigureS, the shielding member 3 comprises a main portion 14 and a transverse portion 16. The spacer arm 2 has a main part 17 and a transverse part 19, extending transverse to the main part 17. The transverse part 19 has a free end 20. The transverse portion l6is triangular in configuration, having a free edge 21, which extends diagonally from the free end 20 of the spacer arm 2 to the guide rope 4.
Figure 6 shows a sixth embodiment of the quivertip shield in which the spacer arm 2 is in the form of a downwardly extending vertical arm that is attached to the supporting rod 1. The shielding member 31s attached to the supporting rod 1 and to the spacer arm 2. The shielding means is pulled taut and kept in shape and position by guide ropes 4 and 9 that can be attached to a bank stick 5, peg or other secure fixing.
In Figure 6, the shielding member 3 comprises a main portion 14 having a lower edge 12. The shielding member 3 also includes a transverse portion 16 extending transverse to the main portion 14 at the lower edge 12. The transverse portion 16 terminates in a free edge 18.
A spacing rib 10 is incorporated into the transverse portion 16 of the shielding member 3 at the free edge 18, in order for it to keep shape and prevent it from collapsing. The supporting rod I can have a mounting arrangement 7 thereon such that it can be attached to the bank stick 5.
Figure 7 shows a seventh embodiment of the quivertip shield, which comprises the supporting rod 1, the spacer arm 2 extending downwardly from the supporting rod 1 at one end thereof, and a shielding member 3 also extending downwardly from the supporting rod 1. The shielding * member 3 is also attached to the spacer arm 2. The quivertip shield shown in figure 7 also includes a guide rope 4 to pull the shielding member 3 taut and to secure the shielding member 3 in position. A support in the form of a bank stick 5 is mounted in the ground and one end of the guide rope 4 is secured to the bank stickS. A mounting arrangement 7 mounts the supporting rod ito the top of the bank stickS.
in the embodiment shown in figure 7, a weighting arrangement ii, in the form of a pocket or hem, is provided along the lower edge 12 of the shielding member 3. A weight is provided in the weighting arrangement ii to provide weight to the lower edge 12 of the shielding member 3, thereby preventing or restricting movement of the shielding member 3, for
example in the wind.
It will be appreciated that the weighting arrangement ii may be a different type of weighting means, and may not be in the form of a pocket.
In one embodiment, the weighting means ii could be a region of the shielding member extending over a lower area thereof, wherein the lower area has a mass which is greater than the mass of an equivalent area at any other region of the shielding member 3.
In each of the embodiments described with reference to Figures 1 to 6, each shielding member 3 can be provided with weighting arrangement ii at or adjacent the lower edge 12 thereof. In figures 1 to 6, the weighting arrangement ii is shown in broken lines.
Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, at least a portion of the weighting arrangement can be provided at the lower end of the spacer arm 2. In a further modification, the spacer arm 2 may be a bar having a C-shaped configuration.
* Sfls* * In another modification, the embodiment shown in Figure 6 comprises a transverse portion 16 that extends to a point instead of to the free edge 18. A single guide rope 9 is attached to the point to keep the transverse portion l6in position. * *s
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  1. Claims 1 A shielding arrangement comprising shielding means having a lower edge, elongate carrier means for carrying the shielding means in a downwardly extending condition from the carrier means, and a weighting arrangement provided on the shielding means to restrict movement of the shielding means.
    2 A shielding arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the weighting arrangement is provided at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means.
    S A shielding arrangement according to claim I or 2, wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a weight incorporated into the shielding means.
    4 A shielding arrangement according to claim 1,2 or 3, wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a weight attached to the shielding means.
    A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein at least a portion of the weighting arrangement is provided on the shielding means. S. S * SS
    *;..:: 6 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the shielding means comprises a shielding member formed of a flexible material.
    * 7 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein :.:. the shielding means comprises a shielding member formed of a fabric *5 * material.
    8 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a weighted region of the shielding means, said weighted region having a higher weight than other regions of a shielding means having the same area as the weighted region.
    9 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a pocket arranged at or adjacent to the lower edge of the shielding means.A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, comprising attachment means to attach the shielding means to a support, the attachment means being configured to pull the shielding means taut 11 A shielding arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the attachment means is secured to the shielding means at a lower region thereof.12 A shielding arrangement according to claim 10 or 11 wherein the attachment means comprises a guide rope.13 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the elongate carrier means comprises an elongate rod and a spacer arm, the spacer arm extending downwardly from the elongate rod.14 A shielding arrangement according to claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the weighting arrangement is provided on the spacer arm.A shielding arrangement according to claim 13 or 14, wherein at least a portion of the weighting arrangement is provided on the spacer arm * at a lower region thereof. * sS16 A shielding arrangement according to claim 13, 14 or 15 wherein the spacer arm is attached to a side edge of the shielding means and the spacer arm is resiliently deformable to be tensioned when the shielding means is in a taut condition.17 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the attachment means comprises a rigid link extending from the free end of the spacer arm to the support, the shielding means extending between the elongate rod and the link.18 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the spacer arm is of a C -shaped configuration.19 A shielding arrangement according to any of claims 1 to 17, wherein the spacer arm is rigid and extends in a substantially straight line from the elongate rod.A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the spacer arm is of an L' shaped configuration, and the shielding means comprises main portion extending downwardly from the carrier means and a transverse portion extending transverse to the main portion, the main portion being attached to one limb of the 1' shaped spacer arm, and the transverse portion being attached to the other limb of the L' shaped spacer arm.21 A shielding arrangement according to claim 20, wherein a securing * member is attached to the main portion of the shielding means to pull * the shielding means taut.* :s: 22 A shielding arrangement according to any preceding claim, wherein the shielding means comprises a main portion and a transverse portion attached to the main portion along the lower edge thereof, the transverse portion extending transverse to the main portion, and the shielding arrangement further including securing means to secure the transverse portion in position.23 A shielding arrangement according to claim 22, comprising a securing means attached at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means to secure the shielding means in position.24 A shielding arrangement according to claim 23, wherein the securing arrangement comprises a pair of guide ropes extending from opposite ends of the free edge of the transverse portion.The use of a shielding arrangement in angling, the shielding arrangement comprising shielding means and elongate carrier means for carrying the shielding means in a downwardly extending condition from the carrier means, wherein said use comprises supporting the carrier means on the ground and extending the carrier means over or towards a body of water.26 The use according to claim 25, wherein the shielding arrangement includes a weighting arrangement provided at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means to restrict movement of the shielding means.27 The use according to claim 26, wherein the weighting arrangement is provided on the shielding means.* 4.** * 4 ** * 28 The use according to claim 25, 26 or 27, wherein the shielding means * comprises a shielding member formed of a flexible material.29 The use according to claims 25 to 28, wherein the shielding means comprises a shielding member formed of a fabric material.The use according to any of claims 25 to 29, wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a weighted region of the shielding means, said weighted region having a higher weight than other regions of a shielding means having the same area as the weighted region.31 The use according to any of claims 25 to 30, wherein the weighting arrangement comprises a pocket arranged at or adjacent to the lower edge of the shielding means.32 The use according to any of claims 25 to 31, comprising attachment means to attach the shielding means to a support, the attachment means being configured to pull the shielding means taut.33 The use according to claim 32, wherein the attachment means is secured to the shielding means at a lower region thereof.34 The use according to claim 32 or 33 wherein the attachment means comprises a guide rope.The use according to any preceding claims 25 to 34 wherein the elongate carrier means comprises an elongate rod and a spacer arm, the spacer arm extending downwardly from the elongate rod.36 The use according to claim 35, wherein at least a portion of the weighting arrangement is provided on the spacer arm. *** 37 The use according to any of claims 25 to 36, wherein at least a portion * of the weighting arrangement is provided on the spacer arm at a lower region thereof. * ..SI SSSfr 5 38 The use according to claim 35, 36 or 37, wherein the spacer arm is attached to a side edge of the shielding means, and the spacer arm is resiliently deformable to be tensioned when the shielding means is in a taut condition.39 The use according to any preceding claims 25 to 38, wherein the attachment means comprises a rigid link extending from the free end of the spacer arm to the support, the shielding means extending between the elongate rod and link.A shielding arrangement according to any claim of claims 25 to 39, wherein the spacer arm is of a C -shaped configuration! 41 The use according to any of claims 25 to 39, wherein the spacer arm is rigid and extends in a substantially straight line from the elongate rod.42 The use according to any of claims 25 to 41, wherein the spacer arm is of an 1' shaped configuration, and the shielding means comprises main portion extending downwardly from the carrier means and a transverse portion extending transverse to the main portion, the main portion being attached to one limb of the L' shaped spacer arm, and the transverse portion being attached to the other limb of the L' shaped spacer arm.43 The use according to claim 42, wherein a securing member is attached to the main portion of the shielding means to pull the shielding means taut. e. S * S S * **44 The use according to any of claims 25 to 43, wherein the shielding means comprises a main portion and a transverse portion attached to the main portion along the lower edge thereof, the transverse portion extending transverse to the main portion, and the shielding * ** arrangement further including securing means to secure a free edge of the transverse portion in position. *5eSThe use according to claim 44, comprising a securing means attached at or adjacent the lower edge of the shielding means to secure the shielding means in position.46 The use according to claim 45, wherein the securing arrangement comprises a pair of guide ropes extending from opposite ends of the free edge of the transverse portion.47 The use according to claim 45, wherein the securing arrangement comprises a guide rope extending from the free edge of the transverse portion.48 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 1.49 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 2.A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 3.51 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 4.52 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 5.S.....* 53 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 6.* *. 54 A shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 7. I..The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 1.56 The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 2.57 The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 3.58 The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 4.59 The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 5.b(J The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 6.61 The use of a shielding arrangement substantially as herein described with reference to Figure 7. *t. * * * * **I* ** S.. * S S. Sb * S * * . * S. * S * 5SSS
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