KR20090085953A - Float having an easiness in adjustment of weight thereof - Google Patents

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KR20090085953A
KR20090085953A KR1020080011911A KR20080011911A KR20090085953A KR 20090085953 A KR20090085953 A KR 20090085953A KR 1020080011911 A KR1020080011911 A KR 1020080011911A KR 20080011911 A KR20080011911 A KR 20080011911A KR 20090085953 A KR20090085953 A KR 20090085953A
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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
    • A01K93/00Floats for angling, with or without signalling devices
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10S43/00Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying

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Underwater bobbin 100 of the present invention includes a body portion 110 is formed on both ends of the inlet 113 and the outlet 115, which enters the weight body and the main line facing each other, the body portion 110 is weight The body is tightly wrapped and has elasticity or elasticity to closely contact the main body and the weight, and the body portion 110 is formed with a wing 130 for rapidly descending the body portion 110 into the water receiving the bird.

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FLOAT HAVING AN EASINESS IN ADJUSTMENT OF WEIGHT THEREOF}

The present invention relates to a hand float, and more particularly, to a weight float easy to adjust the weight can be easily replaced.

Bobber fishing is generally a fishing technique that floats a bobber over the water, grasps the flow of algae, estimates the topography of the bottom, and grasps the quality of the target fish, and the structure of a general bobber is shown in FIG. .

As shown in FIG. 7, the reel 1 is attached to the fishing rod 2, and the reel 1 is wound around the reel 1. The raw string 3 is provided with a bobbin knot 9 at a predetermined distance from the free end thereof, and a bead 10, a bore 4, a cushion 5, a hand float 11, a cushion 12, and an augmentation 6 are provided thereunder. ), The pedestal 13 is inserted one by one, and the fishing needle 8 is tied to the end.

Here, the underwater bobber 11 (1) captures the flow of fine algae in the water and floats in the range of the bottom of the bob, and the function of flowing the tail of the bird affected by the wind in the direction of the algae, to flow the algae flow, (2) Induction function that effectively induces the mouth by making the bait move naturally by catching the checkered line while catching the circumference according to the algae or consciously attracting the bird while it is the algae, and (3) (4) the ability to hold in place, (4) to throw away to the ground where the target fish feeds, (6) (7) The yellow-colored underwater basin is a pressing function that stabilizes the fishery that is dragged or pushed by the up-and-down movement or the waves. It makes it easy to grasp the movement of the meat and reads the meat quickly. This is mainly made of lead or ebony and fixed to the collar (7), so it is very inconvenient when changing to a fishing environment. It was.

In order to solve such a problem, "fishing bobber, underwater bobber and bondol" of the Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0154264 discloses an underwater bobbin structure that can be easily changed into a raw file.

As shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the hand bobber 200 is composed of a support rod 210, a plurality of weights 210, and a stopper stopper 230.

The support rod 210 has a hollow 211 into which the circumference 3 is inserted, and is formed to penetrate the center thereof, and a thread 212 is formed at one end thereof and an anti-separation recess 213 is formed at the other end thereof.

The plurality of weighting agents 210 are formed in the center of the insertion hole 221 is inserted into the support rod 210, the cutting groove 222 is formed so that the raw line 3 is fitted from the side.

Leaving prevention plug 230 is formed with a hollow 232 through which the filings 3 are inserted to penetrate the center and a cutting groove 233 into which the filings 3 are fitted from the side. In addition, the thread 212 is screwed with the screw thread 212 of the support rod 210 is formed.

However, the conventional underwater bobbin 200 having the above-described configuration is composed of a plurality of elements, which is not only complicated in configuration, but also supports the screw rods of the support rod 210 and the stopper 230 each time the mass body 210 is attached or detached. There was a hassle to release and rejoin.

In addition, the main line 3 is inserted into the support rod 210 through the hollow 211, and inserted into each weight body 210 through the cutting groove 222, and inserted into the stopper 230 through the cutting groove 233. The work was cumbersome, requiring a lot of hand work.

The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, the problem to be solved by the present invention is to simplify the configuration by allowing the main line and a number of weight body to be inserted in, the original line and the weight body insertion and removal It is to provide a hand float easy to work.

In order to achieve the above object of the present invention, the present invention includes a body portion formed at both ends of the at least one weight body and the inlet and the outlet that the main line enters each other, the body portion comprises at least one weight body It provides tight weight control easy to adjust the weight characterized in that it has elasticity or elasticity to tightly wrap the tight line and the weight body.

The present invention also provides an underwater bobbin which is formed in the body portion and further includes a wing for receiving the algae and rapidly lowering the body portion into the water.

In embodiments of the present invention, the wing portion is formed in pairs on both sides of the body portion, or is formed in an annular shape surrounding the circumference of the body portion, characterized in that extending relatively long or short integrally from the body portion.

In addition, the wing portion is characterized in that the lower surface is formed to be inclined to reduce the resistance of the water during diving.

In embodiments of the present invention, the inlet has a diameter such that at least one weight enters when it is wide open, and the outlet has a diameter such that the filings are tight.

In addition, the body portion is characterized in that it is made of silicone to have elasticity and elasticity.

In addition, the weight is characterized in that it is made of ceramic, brass, stone, non-ferrous, etc. to have a predetermined weight.

According to the underwater bobbin of the present invention, the elasticity and elasticity is excellent, the configuration is simple, and it is very easy to insert and take out the main line and a plurality of weights therein.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying drawings will be described in detail with respect to the hand bobbin according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention.

First, with reference to Figure 1 will be described for a hand float according to an embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a hand float according to an embodiment of the present invention, Figure 2 is a schematic plan view of the hand float of FIG.

As shown in Figure 1 and 2, the hand float 100 according to the present embodiment includes a body portion 110 and the wing 130.

The body portion 110 is for accommodating one or more weight bodies, and has a bullet shape having a front end portion having a streamline shape, and an accommodation space 111 for accommodating the weight bodies is formed therein. Body portion 110 is preferably made of a material excellent in elasticity and elasticity, such as silicone, the inlet 113 and the outlet 115 to enter the weight and the main line is formed at both ends facing each other. The weight may be made of ceramic, brass, stone, non-ferrous, or the like.

The diameter d i of the inlet 113 is formed to be much larger than the diameter d o of the outlet 113, and the diameter d i of the inlet 113 is large enough to allow the weight to enter when the inlet 113 is opened. In addition, the outlet 115 preferably has a diameter (d o ) approximately equal to or slightly smaller than the diameter of the original line so that the original line is tightly fitted.

Open the inlet 113 in a state where a main line is inserted into the body part 110 to penetrate the inlet 113 and the outlet 115, and when the heavy body is inserted into the body part 110, the main line and the inner wall of the body part 110 are formed. It is tightly sandwiched between the outer surfaces of the weight body. The pinching can be made stronger because the body portion 110 has elasticity and elasticity.

The wing 130 is for lowering the body portion 110 into the water quickly to receive the bird, relatively extended integrally relatively to both sides of the inlet 113 of the body portion 110. The wing 130 has a flat upper surface 131 and an inclined lower surface 133, and the inclined lower surface 133 greatly reduces the resistance of water during diving. In this embodiment, the wings 130 are formed in pairs on both sides of the body portion 110, but may be formed in an annular shape around the inlet 113 of the body portion 110.

Next, with reference to Figure 3 will be described for a hand float according to another embodiment of the present invention. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a hand float according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 3, the underwater bobbin 300 according to the present embodiment includes a body 310 and a wing 330.

The body portion 310 is for accommodating one or more weight bodies, and has a bullet shape having a front end portion having a streamline shape, and an accommodation space 311 is formed therein for accommodating the weight bodies. Body portion 310 is preferably made of a material excellent in elasticity and elasticity, such as silicon, the inlet 313 through which the weight and the main line and the outlet 315 out of the main line is formed at both ends facing each other.

The diameter d i of the inlet 313 is formed to be much larger than the diameter d o of the outlet, and the diameter d i of the inlet 313 is large enough to allow the weight to enter when the inlet 313 is opened. In addition, it is preferable that the outlet 315 has a diameter (d o ) approximately equal to or slightly smaller than the diameter of the original line such that the original line is tightly fitted.

Open the inlet 313 in the state in which the main body 310 is inserted into the body 310 to penetrate the inlet 313 and the outlet 315, and when the heavy body is inserted into the body 310, the main line is connected to the inner wall of the body 310. It is tightly sandwiched between the outer surfaces of the weight body. The pinching may be made stronger because the body 310 has elasticity and elasticity.

The wing 330 receives a bird and rapidly lowers the body 310 into the water, and extends relatively short to both sides of the inlet 313 of the body 310. The wing 330 has a flat upper surface 331 and an inclined lower surface 333, the resistance of the water during the diving is greatly reduced by the inclined lower surface (333). In the present embodiment, the wings 330 are formed in pairs on both sides of the body 310, but may be formed in an annular shape around the inlet 313 of the body 310.

Next, a state in which the weight body is inserted into the underwater bobbin of FIG. 1 will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6. 4 to 6 are schematic cross-sectional views illustrating a state in which a raw string and a weight body are inserted into the hand bobbin of FIG. 1, respectively.

As shown in Figure 4, passing through the inlet 113 and the outlet 115, the raw string (3) first put into the hand float 100, then open the inlet 113 to insert the egg-shaped small weight body 21 ( Due to the elasticity and elasticity of the 100, the weight body 20 and the raw string 3 are brought into close contact with the inner wall of the hand float 100. At this time, the hand portion 100 is largely in contact with the weight body 20 was hardly bulging.

As shown in FIG. 5, the inlet 113 and the outlet 115 pass through the raw string 3 in the hand bobber 100, and then the inlet 113 is opened to insert a spherical medium weight body 22 into the hand bobbin. Due to the elasticity and elasticity, the weight body 22 and the fibrous body 3 are more closely adhered to the inner wall of the hand bobber 100. At this time, the hand portion 100 is largely bulging a portion in contact with the weight body 22.

As shown in Figure 6, passing through the inlet 113 and the outlet 115, the raw string (3) is first put in the hand float 100, and then open the inlet 113 to insert two spherical medium-weight (22) Due to the elasticity and elasticity of the underwater bobber, the weight body 22 and the raw string 3 are more closely adhered to the inner wall of the underwater bobber 100. At this time, the hand portion 100 is largely bulging the contact portion with the weight body 22.

4 to 6, the weight of the present invention can be fitted with one or two or more weights different in size and weight can be easily changed the weight of the hand float according to the algae by replacing or adding the weight.

While the above has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications or variations are possible without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a hand float according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

2 is a schematic plan view of the hand float of FIG. 1;

3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a hand float according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;

4 to 6 are schematic cross-sectional views showing a state in which the main string and the weight body is inserted into the hand bobber of FIG.

7 is a schematic view of a common bobber;

8 is a schematic exploded perspective view of a conventional hand float; And

9 is a cross-sectional view of the hand bobbin of FIG.

<Explanation of symbols for main parts of drawing>

100,300: hand float 110,310: body

111,311: Storage space 113,313: Entrance

115,315: Exit 130: Wings

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An at least one weight body and an inlet through which the main line enters, and an outlet from which the main line comes out includes a body part formed at both ends facing each other, The body portion is wrapped around the at least one weight body tightly easy weight control, characterized in that it has elasticity or elasticity to closely contact the main body and the weight body. The underwater bobbin according to claim 1, further comprising a wing formed in the body and receiving a bird to rapidly lower the body into the water. 3. The underwater bobber according to claim 2, wherein the wing parts are formed in pairs on both sides of the body part. 3. The underwater bobber according to claim 2, wherein the wing part is formed in an annular shape surrounding the circumference of the body part. 5. The underwater bobber according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the wing portion extends relatively long integrally from the body portion. 5. The underwater bobber according to claim 3 or 4, wherein the wing portion extends relatively short integrally from the body portion. The underwater wing of claim 3 or 4, wherein the wing portion is formed to have a lower surface inclined to reduce resistance of water during diving. 3. The underwater bobber according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the inlet has a diameter wide enough to enter the at least one weight body, and the outlet has a diameter large enough to fill the filings. 3. The underwater bobber according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the body portion is made of silicon to have the elasticity and elasticity. The underwater float according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the weight is made of ceramic, brass, stone, non-ferrous metal, etc. to have a predetermined weight.
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