KR200488163Y1 - Light emitting lure - Google Patents

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KR200488163Y1
KR200488163Y1 KR2020180002159U KR20180002159U KR200488163Y1 KR 200488163 Y1 KR200488163 Y1 KR 200488163Y1 KR 2020180002159 U KR2020180002159 U KR 2020180002159U KR 20180002159 U KR20180002159 U KR 20180002159U KR 200488163 Y1 KR200488163 Y1 KR 200488163Y1
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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
    • A01K85/00Artificial bait for fishing
    • A01K85/01Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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Abstract

An emission luer is disclosed. The light emitting luer includes a luer body having a buoyancy portion inside and a light emitting portion provided inside the luer body. Here, the light emitting portion may be detachably attached to the luer body on the side of the buoyancy portion.

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LIGHT EMITTING LURE

The present invention relates to an illumination luer capable of easily attracting a target fish to a night fishing by inserting a light emitting body therein.

Generally, there are many kinds of fishing baits used to attract target fish, but they can be divided into real bait that live like live fish, earthworm, and shrimp, and artificial bait called lure or warm .

Unlike live baits, lures are used by many anglers because of their low resistance.

The lure is different in name depending on the material or form it is made, usually it is classified according to the material or shape of the lure.

Lure is usually made to mimic the shapes of earthworms, leeches, shrimps, and small fish used as bait.

The performance of the lure is a factor directly related to the amount of preparation. It is important not only to look like a real prey by precisely implementing the shape of the object to be simulated, but also to realize the most natural and lively movements.

Also important is the material that determines the tactile sensation of the lure so that the target fish can stick to the lure immediately without releasing it.

Generally, the lure material of fish shape can be divided into rubber material and silicon material. The rubber material is inexpensive because it is inexpensive, but it has a problem in that hooking to the fishing needle can not be performed because the fisher feels foreign body feeling when the fish is bitten by the lure because of its unique chemical odor.

Therefore, silicon material with less foreign body feeling is preferred. Silicone material is widely used because it is soft and has better touch than rubber material.

On the other hand, the above-described conventional lure has a problem in that it is difficult to attract the target fish to be caught when fishing at night, and thus it is difficult to use it for night fishing.

Patent Document 10-2017-0125469

The present invention aims to provide a luminous luer capable of easily attracting a target word at night by providing a luminous body capable of self-luminescence at night.

One embodiment of the present invention includes a luer body having a buoyancy portion formed therein and a light emitting portion provided inside the luer body.

The light emitting portion may be detachably mounted on the luer body on the side of the buoyancy portion

The buoyant portion may be formed by an air jacket filled with air inside the luer body.

The light emitting portion includes an insertion portion formed inside the luer body and having an opening portion opened to the surface of the luer body at one side thereof, a light emitting body inserted into the insertion portion to emit light, and a sealing portion sealing the opening portion in a state of being inserted into the light emitting body .

The closed portion may include a plug coupling portion protruding from the opening portion and a plug member detachably fixed to the plug coupling portion.

According to one embodiment of the present invention, a buoyant portion is provided inside the luer body, so that fishing of the target fish can be easily performed while floating on the water surface.

According to one embodiment of the present invention, since a phosphor can be interchangeably inserted into the luer body, the target fish can be attracted to the luer body at night, which makes fishing easier.

1 is a perspective view schematically showing a light emitting lure according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view schematically showing a state in which the light emitting portion of the luminescent lure of Fig. 1 is partially disassembled. Fig.
3 is a side view schematically showing the light emitting lure of Fig.
4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the light emitting lure of Fig.
5 is a perspective view schematically showing a light emitting lure according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily carry out the present invention. However, the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. In order to clearly illustrate the present invention in the drawings, parts not related to the description are omitted, and the same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the specification.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a light emitting lure according to a first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded perspective view schematically showing a state in which a light emitting part of the light emitting lure of FIG. 1 is a side view schematically showing the light emitting lure, and Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the light emitting lure of Fig.

1 to 4, the light emitting lure 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a luer body 10 having a buoyant portion 20 formed therein, And a light emitting portion (30) provided in the light emitting portion.

The lure body 10 implements an artificial bait and can be formed into an actual bait outer shape so that the fisherman can use the artificial bait without any sense of irritation.

The luer body 10 may be suitably formed in the form of earthworms, lee shrimp, or small fishes. In the present embodiment, the luer body 10 is formed into a small fish shape.

The luer body 10 may be made of a rubber material or a silicone material. The rubber material is inexpensive because it is inexpensive, but because of its unique chemical odor, when the fish catches the lure, it feels a foreign body feeling and can not be hooked to the fishing needle. In other words, the silicone material can be applied to the luer body 10 because of a small feeling of foreign body due to soft touch.

A connecting portion 11 for connecting a fishing line may protrude from one side of the luer body 10. A fishing needle 13 for fishing of the target fish can be fixed to the other side of the luer body 10.

The buoyant portion 20 may be provided inside the luer body 10.

The buoyant portion 20 may be applied as an air jacket inside the luer body 10. Hereinafter, the buoyant portion and the air jacket use the same reference numerals.

The air jacket 20 may be formed to have a long length along the length in the luer body 10. Therefore, the air jacket 20 can be formed such that buoyancy is generated by the air filled therein to easily attract the target fishes.

The air jacket 20 may be formed as one inside the luer body 10, or may be formed as a plurality of air jackets 20 adjacent to each other.

A light emitting portion 30 may be installed inside the luer body 10 on the side of the air jacket 20.

The light emitting unit 30 is installed in the luer body 10 in the form of luminous light capable of self-emission, and can be installed to easily attract the fishing target fishes at night.

More specifically, the light emitting portion 30 includes an insertion portion 31 formed inside the luer body 10 and opened to one side, a light emitting body 33 inserted and illuminated in the insertion portion 31, And a sealing portion 35 for sealing the opening portion in a state of being inserted into the light emitting body 33.

The insertion portion 31 may be formed to have a long length along the longitudinal direction of the luer body 10 at a lower portion where the air jacket 20 is installed in the luer body 10. [ One side of the insertion portion 31 may be formed with an opening that opens to the outer surface of the luer body 10.

The light emitter 33 may be inserted into the insertion portion 31.

The light emitting unit 33 is inserted into the insertion unit 31 in an interchangeable manner. In this embodiment, the light emitting unit 33 can be applied as a self-emitting luminous rod at night. Hereinafter, the same reference numerals are used for the light emitting body and the light emitting rods.

As described above, since the light emitting body 33 is inserted into the insertion portion 31 of the luer body 10, a self-luminous action is generated in the night fishing process, It is possible.

Such a light emitting body 33 can be sealed by the sealing portion 35 in a state of being inserted into the insertion portion 31.

The sealing portion 35 may include a plug coupling portion 35a protruding from the opening and a plug member 35b detachably fixed to the plug coupling portion 35a.

The plug coupling portion 35a is formed in the opening portion, and the plug coupling portion 35a may be formed in a state that a part of the plug protruding portion is projected outside the opening. The plug member 35b can be coupled to the plug coupling portion 35a.

The plug member 35b is detachably coupled to the plug coupling portion 35a so that water does not flow into the luminous rods 33 inserted into the insertion portion 31, It is possible to seal the insertion portion 31.

The plug member 35b can be fitted to the plug coupling portion 35a by press fitting, and can be fixed by screwing.

A packing member (not shown) for preventing water from flowing into the insertion portion 31 may be inserted between the plug member 35b and the plug coupling portion 35a.

As described above, the light emitting lure 100 of the present embodiment is provided with the buoyant portion 20 therein, so that the target fish can be easily caught while floating on the water surface.

In addition, since the illuminant 33 can be interchangeably inserted into the luer body, the target fish can be attracted to the luer body at night so that it is possible to easily fish the target fish.

5 is a perspective view schematically showing a light emitting lure according to a second embodiment of the present invention. 1 to 4 denote the same or similar members of the same or similar functions. Hereinafter, detailed description of the same reference numerals will be omitted.

As shown in FIG. 5, the removable fins 110 may be attached to the luer body 10 of the luminous lure 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

The fins 110 can be detachably attached to the surface of the luer body 10 by a predetermined adhesive member so that the attracting action of the fish can be facilitated.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, Of course.

10: Luer body 11: Connection
13: fishing needle 20: buoyant portion, air jacket
30: light emitting portion 31:
33: luminous body 35:
35a: Plug coupling portion 35b: Plug member
110: Fins

Claims (4)

1. A silicon material comprising: a luer body having a buoyant portion therein;
A light emitting unit installed inside the luer body; And
A fin detachably attached to the surface of the luer body by an adhesive member;
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Wherein the light emitting unit is detachably mounted on the luer body at a side of the buoyant portion,
The light-
An insertion part formed inside the luer body and having an opening opened to the surface of the luer body at one side and having a long length along the length direction of the luer body;
A light emitter which is inserted into the insertion portion to be interchangeably inserted therein and is formed as a luminous rod capable of self-emission at night; And
A sealing part for sealing the opening part in a state of being inserted into the light emitting body;
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The sealing portion
A plug coupling portion protruding from the opening; And
A plug member detachably fixed to the plug coupling portion;
Wherein the plug member is fixed to the plug connecting portion by being press-fitted or screwed to the plug connecting portion, and a packing member for preventing water from flowing between the plug member and the plug connecting portion is inserted Emitting lure.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the buoyancy portion is formed of at least one or more air-jackets formed inside the luer body and having an elongated length along the longitudinal direction and filled with air.
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KR20220097310A (en) 2020-12-31 2022-07-07 김용광 Luminous lure and equipment using it
KR102590468B1 (en) 2022-10-24 2023-10-19 재아건설 주식회사 Lure for fishing
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KR20220097310A (en) 2020-12-31 2022-07-07 김용광 Luminous lure and equipment using it
KR20240000088U (en) 2022-07-06 2024-01-15 장수만 Phosphorescent device for fishing gear
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