KR20110046816A - Fishing float cushion - Google Patents

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KR20110046816A
KR20110046816A KR1020090103487A KR20090103487A KR20110046816A KR 20110046816 A KR20110046816 A KR 20110046816A KR 1020090103487 A KR1020090103487 A KR 1020090103487A KR 20090103487 A KR20090103487 A KR 20090103487A KR 20110046816 A KR20110046816 A KR 20110046816A
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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

Abstract

PURPOSE: A fishing float cushion is provided to facilitate tempo control of the fishing float according to tide and to protect the knot between a leader and a line. CONSTITUTION: A fishing float cushion comprises: a horn hole(11) passing through the center of the fishing float cushion in the longitudinal direction; a side line hole(12) which is formed on a part of the main wall in the longitudinal direction; an upper body(10) in which an engaging rim(13) flexibly inserted into a rim groove of the lower body(20) is formed; and a lower body in which a rim groove(23) is formed in the bottom of the horn.

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Fish float cushion {Fishing float cushion}

The present invention relates to a bobbin cushion used to mitigate the drop impact of the boulder, while being positioned at the tip of the circumference to which the rear end of the neckline is connected in the sea fishing using a semi-flow or full-flow boulder preparation, in particular, the cushion of the cushion according to the resistance of the current It's about a bobber cushion that allows you to choose the size and detach it freely, and also to protect the knot between the cord and the neck.

In Fig. 1, the conventional bobber cushion 1 is made of soft rubber or synthetic resin, and is a very simple structure in which a circular hole 2 penetrates a center thereof.

In bobs, the cushion is affected by algae along with bobbers. Therefore, when the sea fishing is weak, algae should use a large cushion to speed up the shedding, and if the algae is fast, select a small cushion to slow down the drift and move the diligently to raise the fruit.

If you can fish with semi-flow or full-flow ferret while changing tidal streams, you can quickly respond to changes in the fishing situation if you can simply replace the cushion with the bobbin in the fertilizer for easy fishing.

To change the cushion every time the tide changes, you have to cut off the end of the line and pull out the cushion that is loaded there, then load and replace the other cushion of the size that matches the tide and tie the neck to the end of the line again. It is not annoying to change a cushion every time a bird changes in sea fishing, and it is also disadvantageous for a bird because it shortens the fishing time by the time required to prepare the gear.

Moreover, in order to fix the cushion 1 on the row 3, the wedge 4 must be inserted in the lower part of the row 2, but the wedge is so small that there is a high risk of loss. The wedge may fall out due to impact or bird resistance, and without the wedge, the position of the cushion relative to the raw line may not be stabilized.

Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bobber cushion that can be easily adjusted in the bleeding according to the algae.

Another object of this order is to provide a bobber cushion that also protects the knot between the circumference and the neck.

The first task is to dualize the bobbin cushion with the lower body of a certain size and a side-fitting upper body which is fixedly positioned on the main line, so that the weaker the algae, the larger upper body, and conversely, the stronger the algae, the smaller upper body simply replace We can achieve with steam cushion which made contribution to improvement.

The second problem is that the lower circumferential ball is a circular knot connecting the circumference and the neck into the distal end of the lower circumferential ball, so that it is frowned on the short diameter part so that it can no longer enter the upper and lower beam taper hole so that it can not enter the circumference without the wedge. The cushion can be secured and a knot cushion between the cord and the neck can be achieved.

Some parts of the cushion (lower body) can be left on the circumference and only the upper body can be changed according to the birds, so it is very convenient for fishing, and the time is greatly reduced compared to the complete replacement of the cushion.

In addition, the lower circumferential ball of the upper and lower beam tapered holes is small enough that the small knot cannot pass through the knot of the main line and the neck, and the knot is squeezed and squeezed as it goes deep into the small knot. When the knot between the main line and the neckline is hidden in the main body of the lower body, damage to the knot due to friction with seawater or sea rocks will be eliminated when throwing out or recovering.

In Figure 2, the bobber cushion proposed in the present invention is to separate the upper body 10 and the lower body 20 to dualize.

The upper body 10 having a horn hole 11 penetrating in the longitudinal direction in the center is a side row ball 12 by completely slit a part of the main wall in the longitudinal direction, the lower end of the upper body 10 is resilient to the groove of the lower body 20 The connection frame 13 is formed so as to secure the engagement state with the lower body 20.

Side row ball (12) is a detachable hole for a raw line to be inserted or pulled out to the side of the raw line, it is usually a little narrower than the thickness of the raw line used for flake fishing rod, so that it can not be removed from the original line without being man-made.

The lower body 20 is a fixed position in the original line while assembling the selected upper body 10 in a fitting manner to form a cushion, a vertical circular ball 21 is drilled in the center, the center of the upper half in the horn hole 11 An interference fit horn 22 rises, and a rim 23 is formed around the lower end of the horn 22 forcibly connecting the connection frame 13.

In Figure 3, the lower half of the lower twenty circle ball 24 of the lower body 20 is a circular knot connected to the neck and neck line into the neck portion 24b, but in the short diameter portion (24a) the knot is squeezed to stabilize the position of the lower body 20 It is an upper beam type taper hole.

As shown in FIG. 4, the front end of the main line 3 is inserted into the main line ball 21 and the lower half line line 24 of the lower body 20, and then pulled down to tie the rear end of the neck line 5 to build a knot 6. Pull the raw line 3 to the fullest so that the knot 6 is frowned on the short diameter portion 24a. Subsequently, the upper body 10 having a size corresponding to the strength of the algae is selected, and the side row hole 12 is forced through the raw line 3 side by side.

As it fits down the horn ball (11) to the horns (22) of the lower body (20). Then, the horns 22 are arranged in the horns 22, and the connection frames 13 are inserted in the te grooves 23, respectively, to be in an assembled state to stay in a coupled state (FIG. 5).

When the upper body 10 is separated and detached in the assembled state of FIG. 5, the reverse order of the assembling may be performed.

As the algae weakens, the upper body 10 is selected for the larger one, and when the algae is faster, the upper body 10 is selected for the small one, and the confectionery is expected by proper drift fishing.

1 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional bobbin cushion wedged in a raw filed

2 is an exploded view of the bobber cushion according to the present invention

3 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the same

Figure 4 is a scene in which the lower body 에 side by side to fit the main body in a stable position by the knot with the neck line

5 is an assembled cross-sectional view of the bobber cushion

10: upper body

11: Horns

12: side ball

13: bound frame

20: lower body

22: horns

23: Tehom

24: lower half circle

24a: short neck

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The horn hole 11 penetrates in the longitudinal direction at the center, and has a side row hole 12 which completely circumscribes a part of the circumferential wall in the longitudinal direction, and is elastically fitted to the t-groove of the lower body 20 at the lower end thereof with the lower body 20. And the upper body 10 is formed with a coupling frame 13 to secure the bonded state; The horn hole 11 for fitting the horn hole 11 rose in the center of the upper half of the vertical circular hole 21, and the lower body having a groove 23 formed therein through which the connection frame 13 was forcibly fitted around the lower end of the horn 22. (20); Bobber cushion characterized in that made of. The lower half circle ball 24 of the circle ball 21 is a circular taper-shaped taper ball made of a circumferential portion 24b through which knots of a raw line and a neck string pass and a short diameter portion 24a where the knot is frowned. Bobber cushion.
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Cited By (2)

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KR20170002228U (en) 2015-12-15 2017-06-23 임율 Assembly type rotating device for interior design
KR20190002921U (en) 2018-05-18 2019-11-27 이몽용 Fishing float cushion

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20170002228U (en) 2015-12-15 2017-06-23 임율 Assembly type rotating device for interior design
KR20190002921U (en) 2018-05-18 2019-11-27 이몽용 Fishing float cushion

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