NO338450B1 - Catch hook with detachable barbs - Google Patents

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NO338450B1
NO338450B1 NO20150788A NO20150788A NO338450B1 NO 338450 B1 NO338450 B1 NO 338450B1 NO 20150788 A NO20150788 A NO 20150788A NO 20150788 A NO20150788 A NO 20150788A NO 338450 B1 NO338450 B1 NO 338450B1
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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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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • 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
    • 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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    • 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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FANGSTKROK MED AVSKRUBAR MOTHAKER CATCHING HOOK WITH SCRUBBABLE BARBERS

Den foreliggende oppfinnelse vedrører en fangstkrok med en avskrubar mothaker. The present invention relates to a catch hook with a unscrewable barb.

Såkalt "catch and release"-fiske blir stadig mer populært rundt om i verden. Ikke minst i USA og Australia, der en relativt høy andel rekreasjonsfiske foregår på nettopp denne måten. Det er ingen grunn til å tro at denne fangstmetoden ikke vil vinne terreng også i Norge. Frem til nå har det ligget en del begrensinger i dette fiskets natur. Dersom man fisker med vanlig krok med mothaker vil man nødvendigvis risikere å ødelegge fiskens munn, og dermed fiskens evne til å spise. Da forsvinner noe av poenget ved denne type fiske, nemlig at man ikke skal skade fiskene og i minst mulig grad forstyrre deres normale liv. Dette har ført til at en del sportsfiskere har valgt å slipe ned mothakeren på fiskeredskapen sin, og dermed også redusere sin egen mulighet til å få fisk. Nå er slike kroker ikke ufarlige for fisken, slik mange later til å tro, og man mister tvert imot muligheten til å inspisere eventuelle skader på fisken. So-called "catch and release" fishing is becoming increasingly popular around the world. Not least in the USA and Australia, where a relatively high proportion of recreational fishing takes place in precisely this way. There is no reason to believe that this catching method will not gain ground in Norway as well. Until now, there have been a number of limitations in the nature of this fishing. If you fish with a regular hook with barbs, you will necessarily risk destroying the fish's mouth, and thus the fish's ability to eat. Then part of the point of this type of fishing disappears, namely that you should not harm the fish and disturb their normal life as little as possible. This has led to a number of anglers choosing to grind down the barb on their fishing tackle, thereby also reducing their own opportunity to catch fish. Now such hooks are not harmless to the fish, as many pretend to believe, and on the contrary, you lose the opportunity to inspect any damage to the fish.

En fiske- eller fangstkrok med avskrubar mothaker vil avhjelpe i en lang rekke situasjoner, der en mothaker sitter fast. Man slipper å skade fisken ved gjenutsettelse, det er tryggere å fjerne fra mennesker, man slipper skader på tøy og liner som kroken eventuelt setter seg fast i, og man kan oppbevare kroker og mothakere separat for å unngå innvikling og floker. A fishing or fishing hook with a removable barb will remedy a wide range of situations where a barb is stuck. You avoid harming the fish when re-settling, it is safer to remove from people, you avoid damage to cloth and lines in which the hook may get stuck, and you can store hooks and barbs separately to avoid entanglement and tangles.

Når det gjelder litt større fisk vil en fiskekrok med avskrubar mothaker være et betydelig hjelpemiddel i forhold til det å få en vilter muskelbunt med tenner løs fra en motvillig krok med store mothakere. Man trykker rett og slett kroken helt gjennom huden, skrur løs mothakeren, drar kroken tilbake gjennom munnen på fisken og skrur mothakeren på igjen for neste runde med fiske. Bilder tas, sportsfiskere smiler, og fisken drar uskadd tilbake til havets dyp. When it comes to slightly larger fish, a fish hook with a unscrewable barb will be a significant aid in relation to getting a wild bundle of muscles with teeth freed from a reluctant hook with large barbs. You simply press the hook all the way through the skin, unscrew the barb, pull the hook back through the fish's mouth and screw the barb back on for the next round of fishing. Photos are taken, anglers smile, and the fish return unharmed to the depths of the sea.

På samme måte kan det også argumenteres for at en fiske- eller fangstkrok med avskrubar mothaker er en betydelig fordel dersom man skulle være så uheldig å fange seg selv eller sin fiskekamerat. Normalt ville man måtte dra kroken gjennom huden og klippe den løs med en tang. Nå kan man rett og slett skru av mothakeren, sette på plaster og fortsette å fiske med sin favorittkrok. In the same way, it can also be argued that a fishing or fishing hook with a unscrewable barb is a significant advantage should you be unlucky enough to catch yourself or your fishing mate. Normally, one would have to pull the hook through the skin and cut it loose with pliers. Now you can simply unscrew the barb, put on a patch and continue fishing with your favorite hook.

US 2,598,230 beskriver en krok som lett kan fjernes fra fisken ved at mothakeren foldes inn i krokskaftet, men forblir festet til krokhalsen. Den foreliggende oppfinnelse er ny og annerledes fra ovennevnte US-patent, fordi mothakeren kan skrus av krokhalsen, slik at fiskeren enkelt og skånsomt kan fjerne kroken fra fisken. Det nye med oppfinnelsen er altså at mothakeren kan skrus helt av krokhalsen, for deretter å kunne skrus på igjen og tilbakestille kroken til sin opprinnelige stand. US 2,598,230 describes a hook which can be easily removed from the fish by folding the barb into the hook shank, but remains attached to the hook neck. The present invention is new and different from the above-mentioned US patent, because the barb can be unscrewed from the hook neck, so that the fisherman can easily and gently remove the hook from the fish. The new thing about the invention is that the barb can be completely unscrewed from the hook neck, so that it can then be screwed back on and the hook reset to its original position.

Illustrasjonene som er vedlagt, viser to forskjellige løsninger på fiske- og fangstkroker med avskrubare mothakere. The illustrations attached show two different solutions for fishing and fishing hooks with unscrewable barbs.

Fig. 1 viser hvordan de minste krokene kan gjøres med avskrubare mothakere. Fig. 1 shows how the smallest hooks can be made with unscrewable barbs.

Fig. 2 viser hvordan en løsning med tykkere kroker beregnet på større fisk. Fig. 2 shows how a solution with thicker hooks intended for larger fish.

Fig. la viser en krok 1 omfattende en krokhals 2, der en mothaker 3 er påskrudd. Mothakeren 3 kan ligge utenpå selve kroken 1 som et hylster, og derfor være marginalt tykkere enn selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2). Fig. 1a shows a hook 1 comprising a hook neck 2, where a barb 3 is screwed on. The barb 3 can lie outside the hook 1 itself as a sleeve, and therefore be marginally thicker than the hook 1 itself (the hook neck 2).

Fig. lb viser den samme krok 1 med mothakeren 3 avskrudd. Fig. 1b shows the same hook 1 with the barb 3 unscrewed.

Fig. lc viser i nærbilde hvordan det er selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2) som er gjenget 4. Fig. Id viser mothakeren 3, der gjengene kan ligge på innsiden av selve kroken 1 (mothakeren 3). Fig. 2a viser en annen krok 1 omfattende en krokhals 2, der en mothaker 3 er påskrudd. Merk at det ikke er forskjell i tykkelsen på selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2) og mothakeren 3. Fig. lc shows in close-up how it is the hook 1 itself (the hook neck 2) that is threaded 4. Fig. Id shows the barb 3, where the threads can lie on the inside of the hook 1 itself (the barb 3). Fig. 2a shows another hook 1 comprising a hook neck 2, where a barb 3 is screwed on. Note that there is no difference in the thickness of the hook 1 (hook neck 2) and the barb 3.

Fig. 2b viser den samme krok 1 med mothakeren 3 avskrudd. Fig. 2b shows the same hook 1 with the barb 3 unscrewed.

Fig. 2c viser hvordan man freser bort noe metall på selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2) for å få til en gjengetapp 4 som passer inn i de borede, innvendige gjengene 5 i mothakeren 3. Fig. 2c shows how to mill off some metal on the hook 1 itself (the hook neck 2) to create a threaded pin 4 that fits into the drilled, internal threads 5 in the barb 3.

Fig. 2d viser mothakeren 3 med borede innvendige gjenger 5. Fig. 2d shows the barb 3 with drilled internal threads 5.

Hovedforskjellen mellom fig. 1 og fig. 2 er at på fig. 2 vil man kunne frese bort noe metall på selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2) for å få til gjenger 4 som ligger litt innenfor selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2). Likeledes kan mothakeren 3 bores til med gjenger 5 istedenfor en utenforliggende hylse, slik at det ikke blir noen forskjell i tykkelsen på selve kroken 1 (krokhalsen 2) og mothakeren 3. The main difference between fig. 1 and fig. 2 is that in fig. 2, it will be possible to mill away some metal on the hook 1 itself (the hook neck 2) in order to create threads 4 which lie slightly inside the hook 1 itself (the hook neck 2). Likewise, the barb 3 can be drilled with threads 5 instead of an external sleeve, so that there is no difference in the thickness of the hook 1 (hook neck 2) and the barb 3.

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1. Fangstkrok (1) omfattende en krokhals (2) og en mothaker (3),karakterisert vedat mothakeren (3) er tilpasset til å skrus av og på krokhalsen (2) etter behov.1. Catch hook (1) comprising a hook neck (2) and a barb (3), characterized in that the barb (3) is adapted to be screwed on and off the hook neck (2) as needed. 2. Fangstkrok (1) ifølge krav 1, hvor mothakeren (3) har innvendige gjenger (5), og krokhalsen (2) har utvendige gjenger (4).2. Catch hook (1) according to claim 1, where the barb (3) has internal threads (5), and the hook neck (2) has external threads (4). 3. Fangstkrok ifølge krav 2, hvor gjengene på krokhalsen (2) er enten frest noe inn i krokhalsen (2) eller er utenpåliggende krokhalsen (2).3. Catch hook according to claim 2, where the threads on the hook neck (2) are either milled somewhat into the hook neck (2) or are on top of the hook neck (2). 4. Fangstkrok ifølge ethvert av kravene 1-3, hvor mothakeren (3) er enten utenpåliggende krokhalsen (2) eller i plan flukt med krokhalsen (2).4. Catch hook according to any of claims 1-3, where the barb (3) is either on top of the hook neck (2) or flush with the hook neck (2).
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US2598230A (en) * 1948-12-14 1952-05-27 Theodore F Dann Retractable barb device
US5890316A (en) * 1994-09-20 1999-04-06 Rodgers; Jack Biodegradable fishhook
WO2003059055A1 (en) * 2002-01-15 2003-07-24 Roderick Simon Hays Fishing hook

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US2598230A (en) * 1948-12-14 1952-05-27 Theodore F Dann Retractable barb device
US5890316A (en) * 1994-09-20 1999-04-06 Rodgers; Jack Biodegradable fishhook
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