NZ266222A - Baiting machine for fishing; apparatus for feeding fish hooks; fish hooks conveyed along a rail to a slide member for delivery to the machine; slide member details - Google Patents

Baiting machine for fishing; apparatus for feeding fish hooks; fish hooks conveyed along a rail to a slide member for delivery to the machine; slide member details

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NZ266222A
NZ266222A NZ26622294A NZ26622294A NZ266222A NZ 266222 A NZ266222 A NZ 266222A NZ 26622294 A NZ26622294 A NZ 26622294A NZ 26622294 A NZ26622294 A NZ 26622294A NZ 266222 A NZ266222 A NZ 266222A
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fish
slide member
rail
fish hooks
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Kolbjorn Bjorshol
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New Zealand No. 266222 International No. PCT/N094/00055 Priority CompHrt* fiptflodlan F#<hI: Cftm: (6) B0A£i£li./.l& PubWcadon Data: P.O. Journal No: It.!.!® NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Title of Invention: Apparatus for conveying fish hooks, especially loose fish hooks, to a baiting machine Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form: KOLBJORN BJORSHOL, of N-6560 Langoyneset, Norway Apparatus for conveying fish hooks, especially loose fish hooks, to a baiting machine.
The present invention relates to an apparatus for conveying fish hooks, especially separate fish hooks, one. by one to a baiting machine, comprising a rail, for the reception of fish hooks in hanging condition on the top of 5 the rail, an associated feeding arrangement, for conveying the fish hooks in series along the rail -towards its one end, a hook-handling arrangement, for handling the fish hooks one after the other relative to the rail, and a chute, for delivering fish hooks to the baiting machine. 10 The apparatus according to the invention is more especially designed for use in connection with the baiting of fish hooks for fishing lines, where the fish hooks are introduced one.by one into a baiting machine in connection with a baiting operation. The apparatus is particularly, 15 but not exclusively, intended for use in connection with the handling of separate, that is to say loose fish hooks, the fish hooks in connection with the baiting operation or immediately after the baiting operation, being connected individually to an associated supply on a fishing line by 20 means of connecting means known per se.
The apparatus shall thus be able to handle separate, that is to say loose fish hooks, which at the starting point are not connected with the supply. The movement of the fish hooks can thereby not be controlled by the move-25 ment of an associated supply, as previously conventional in connection with the baiting operation, for example as SUBSTITUTION SHEET • • • • is shown in U.S. Patent 4,631,850, but must be controlled mainly by the apparatus itself. By this it is important that each single fish hook assumes precisely the position intended.
With the present invention the aim is to produce a relatively simple apparatus, which can convey fish hooks individually by way of simple means to a baiting machine, so that the fish hooks can be delivered directly to the baiting machine in an accurate manner in a specific 10 position.
The apparatus according to. the invention is characterised in that the hook-handling arrangement comprises a slide member, which is displaceable between a hook catching position and a hook delivery position in a 15 path across said one end of the rail, that the slide member in a front side thereof is provided with a cavity facing towards the said one end of the rail and adapted for reception of a portion of a fish hook therein, that the cavity in said hook catching position of the slide 20 member extends flush with an adjacent fish hook on the rail, for automatic reception of an adjacent fish hook by means of the pushing force exerted along the feeding arrangement, that the front side of the slide member beyond said cavity is adapted to bar a succeeding fish 25 hook in a subsequent row of fish hooks on said feeding arrangement in slide positions outside said hook catching position, and that the cavity in said hook delivery position of the slide member is uncovered outside the rail, for automatic release of the fish hook for delivery 30 of same into the chute to the baiting machine.
In connection with the baiting in a baiting machine there can also be effected an associated quality sorting. In this connection the apparatus as indicated above is well-suited and the quality sorting can be effected 35 without appreciable complications in a controlled manner with the single fish hook in an accurately established SUBSTITUTION SHEET • • • • • • • position. The quality sorting can be effected immediately in front of the baiting machine.
According to the invention a positively controlled handling of the fish hooks is ensured by means of said 5 slide member having an associated cavity which receives fish hooks one by one. The feeding arrangement is constantly feeding forwardly a series of fish hooks to the hook handling arrangement. The transfer of the fish hooks from the feeding arrangement to the delivery location can 10 thus occur in a simple, accurately controlled manner, so that the fish hooks in the delivery position can assume an accurate position in connection with the subsequent baiting operation.
In the concept suggested above the slide member is 15 allowed to be deplaced in a plane crossing the longitudinal axis of the hook supporting rail, i.e. in any suitable directions, i.e. in horizontal, vertical or any other direction crossing the longitudinal axis o'f the hook supporting rail.
In a further aspect of the present invention the apparatus is characterised in that the slide member consists of a bar-shaped member, which is reciprocatable in vertical directions relative to the rail, between an upper hook catching position and a lower hook delivery 25 position, and that the cavity at its lower end is provided with a guide surface extending obliquely downwards and outwards for easy discharge cf the fish hook from the slide member to the chute.
It is especially advantageous to move the slide 30 member in a reciprocating movement in relation to the hook supporting rail.
By deplacing the slide member in vertical directions additional advantages are achieved as to structural simplicity of the apparatus and easy, controlled handling 35 of the fish hooks from the slide member to the associated chute. It is thus evident that by moving the slide member and the fish hook contained in the cavity of the slide SUBSTITUTION SHEET member vertically downwards, the fish hook tend to continue its vertically downwards movement. This will ensure movement of the fish hook away from said cavity and safely into the following chute.
Further features of the invention will be evident from the following description having regard to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 shows in perspective the apparatus according to the invention, including a sorting apparatus for fish 10 hooks combined with a subsequent baiting apparatus.
Fig. 2 shows a section of the apparatus of Fig.l, including a part of a feed rail with associated feeding arrangement plus a hook-catching arrangement which is illustrated in a hook catching position.
Fig. 3 shows the same as in Fig. 2 with the hook- catching arrangement illustrated in a hook delivery position.
Fig. 4 and 5 show, in the form of sections of Figs. 2 and 3, cross-sections of rail, hook-catching arrangement 20 plus adjacent fish hooks.
Fig. 6 shows a detail in the sorting apparatus according to Fig. 1, seen from above.
Fig. 7 shows a cross-section of the detail illustrated in Fig. 6.
The apparatus 10, as shown in Fig. 1, comprises a feeding arrangement 11, a hook-catching arrangement 12, and a guide chute 13 with associated intake 13a to a baiting machine.
The feeding arrangement 11 comprises an elongate, 30 horizontally extending rail 14 with associated feed bar 15 having screw thread 16 (see Fig. 2 and 3). The feed bar 15 is rotatably mounted in bearings 17a,17b at opposite ends of the rail 14 and a screw thread 16 of the feed bar 15 is uncovered in the region between the bearings 17a,17b. The 35 feed bar 15 is rotated by means of an electric motor 18, so that fish hooks 19, which are suspended on the feeding arrangement 11 via the hook portion 19a (see Fig. 2 and SUBSTITUTION SHEET 3), are automatically pushed forwards in a row from left to right of Fig. 1, along the screw thread 16 of the feed bar 15 and along bearing 17b flush with that at the right end of the feeding arrangement 11 of Fig. 1. 5 At the right hand end of the feeding arrangement 11 (see Fig. 2-5) the rail 14, that is to say that portion of the latter which forms the bearing 17b, is terminated endwise close to the hook-catching arrangement 12, which extends vertically across the rail 14, so that the fish 10 hooks 19 are fed continuously to a support abutment against the hook-catching arrangement 12.
The hook-catching arrangement 12 comprises a carrier plate 20. On the one, rear side of the carrier plate 20 a cylinder 21 is carried having a reciprocating piston rod 15 arrangement 22,23,24. On the other, front side of the carrier plate 20 the piston rod arrangement 22-24 carries a slide 25 having a slide member 26 projecting laterally outwards therefrom. The slide member 2 6 is adapted to be" moved vertically upwards and downwards in a path close to 20 the end face of the bearing 17b at the illustrated right end of the rail 14.
The slide member 26 is shown in its upper position, i.e. in its hook catching position in Fig. 2 and 4, while it is shown in its lower position, i.e. in its delivery 25 position in Fig. 3 and 5. The slide member 26 is provided at its lower end with a cavity 27 having a depth corresponding to the thickness of the hook portion 19a on a fish hook 19. The cavity has a horizontally extending upper bounding face 27a and a vertically extending rear 30 bounding face 27b plus a lower bounding face 27c extending obliquely outwards and downwards. In the upper position of the slide member 2 6 the port opening 27d to the cavity 27 faces towards the right end of the rail 14 flush with an adjacent hook portion 19a of the fish hook 19, which is 35 arranged on the right end of the rail 14. When the slide member 26 assumes the upper hook catching position a fish hook 19' is automatically pressed by the feeding arrangeSUBSTITUTION SHEET 6 ment 11 into the cavity 27 of the slide member 26, as is illustrated in Fig. 4.
More specifically the cavity 27 is designed so that there is only space for a single fish hook 19' at a time 5 in the cavity and so that the fish hook is held stable in place in the cavity during movement of the slide member past the rail 14, but moreover so that the fish hook falls out of the cavity immediately the slide member has passed the rail 14.
Immediately the slide member 2 6 is pushed downwardly from the illustrated upper hook catching position (Fig. 2 and 4), a front side 26a of the slide member 26 will bar the succeeding fish hook 19'' in the subsequent row of fish hooks, as is illustrated in Fig. 3 and 5. 15 In Fig. 3 the slide member 26 is shown in its lower hook delivery position, in which the cavity 27 is uncovered for discharging tne fish hook 19' into the subsequent chute 13. The discharging occurs due to the fish hook 19' sliding out of engagement with cavity 27 of 20 the slide member along the obliquely extending guide surface 27c and landing in the obliquely extending chute 13 just below the slide member 26.
Thereafter the slitfe member 26 is led back from the lower delivery position to the upper catch position. A 25 succeeding fish hook 19'' is received automatically in the cavity 27 of the slide member in order in a following cycle to discharge the fish hook 19'' into the chute 13 in a corresponding manner as explained for the fish hook 19'.
As is evident from Fig. 1-3 each of the fish hooks 30 19 is arranged in a hanging condition with its fish hook shaft 19b supported on one and the same (rear) side of the rail 14. Over the major portion of the area of the rail 14 the fish hook shaft 19b hangs rather steeply downwards. At the right end according to Fig. 1-3 the rail 14 is pro-35 vided with a guide edge 28 extending obliquely upwards, which permits automatic readjustment of the shaft portion 19b of the fish hooks 19 from a relatively steep to a more SUBSTITUTION SHEET ■ • • • • « • ••• ; ./ •••• •• •• •••• •• •• obliquely outswung path. This involves the fish hooks 19, even when they find themselves on the rail 14, being swung into place over a guide surface 29 (see Fig. 1) which is located continuously of the subsequent chute 13. Immedi-5 ately the fish hook 19' slides off from the slide member 2 6 it is landed in place in a V-shaped groove in the guide surface 29 in order thereafter to slide further into an equivalent V-shaped groove in the intake to the chute 13, with the shaft portion 19b supported along the bottom of 10 the chute 13 and with the hook portion 19a resting against the one, left side (see Fig. 7) of the V-shaped groove in the chute 13.
As is evident from Fig. 1 the chute 13 is divided into four sections 30-33 which are normally mutually 15 partitioned off by means of three flaps 34-36, which are controlled by their respective compressed air cylinders 37,38,39.
A first section 30 is bounded below by a first flap 34, which secures the fish hook 19 in place in an 20 accurately intended position longitudinally on the chute 13 for inspection with quality sorting. In the first section 30 the fish hook 19 is inspected via for example four sensors 41,42,43,44, which sense their respective portion of the fish hook 19, that is to say a first 41 and 25 a second 42 sensor, which sense hook portion 19a of the fish hook 19 and a third 43 and a fourth 44 sensor which sense shaft portion 19b of the fish hook 19. If the fish hook 19 at the inspection undertaken shows itself to be . defective, the fish hook is immediately removed from the 30 section 30. In the illustrated embodiment there is shown in Fig. 7 a nozzle-forming bore 45, which discharges into the bottom of the chute 13. By means of compressed air, which is blown through the bore 45, the defective hook is blown sideways towards the left out of the chute 13. 35 On the other hand, adequate fish hooks pass further in the chute 13, one by one at a time, from the section 30 via the sections 31,32 and 33 one after the other and are SUBSTITUTION SHEET fed from the section 33 directly to the intake 13a to a conventional baiting machine in a position adapted for this purpose in readiness for baiting.
The section 30 forms a transition between the guide 5 surface 29 and the chute 13 and is provided with a curved guide surface portion 30a for turning hook portion 19a of the fish hook 19 from an obliquely positioned to a vertically positioned support position, immediately the fish hook is transferred from the section 30 to the section 31. 10 A second section 31 and a third section 32 which are bounded between their respective pairs of flaps 34,35 and 35,36 form buffers for sorted,' accepted fish hooks, so that the baiting machine has available the whole time a supply of made ready, quality sorted fish hooks, whereby 15 the baiting machine can operate at an optimal baiting speed, even on incorporating the quality control of the fish hooks just in front of the intake to the baiting machine.
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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. An apparatus for conveying fish hooks, especially separate fish hooks, one by one to a baiting machine, comprising a rail for the reception of fish hooks in hanging condition on the top of the rail, an associated feeding arrangement for conveying the fish hooks in series along said rail towards its one end, a hook-handling arrangement for handling the fish hooks one after the other relative to said rail, and a chute for delivering fish hooks to the baiting machine wherein: the hook-handling arrangement comprises a slide member which is displaceable between a hook catching position and a hook delivery position in a path across said one end of said rail; said slide member in a front side thereof is provided with a cavity facing towards the said one end of said rail and adapted for reception of a portion of a fish hook therein; said cavity in said hook catching position of said slide member extends flush with an adjacent fish hook on said rail, for automatic reception of an adjacent fish hook by means of the pushing force exerted along said feeding arrangement; the front side of said slide member beyond said cavity is adapted to bar a succeeding fish hook in a subsequent row of fish hooks on said feeding arrangement in slide positions outside said hook catching position, and said cavity in said hook delivery position of said slide member is uncovered outside said rail for automatic release of the fish hook for delivery of same into said chute to said baiting machine. 266222
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said slide member consists of a bar-shaped member which is reciprocatable in vertical directions relative to said rail, between an upper hook catching position and a lower hook delivery position, and said cavity at its lower end is provided with a guide surface extending obliquely downwards and outwards for easy discharge of the fish hook from said slide member to said chute.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein: said rail over a major portion of its longitudinal dimension has a side surface to support a shaft portion of the fish hooks in a relatively steep downwardly extending position; said rail over a minor portion of its longitudinal dimension in front of said slide member has obliquely upwards to the slide member an extending guide surface to allow said shaft portion to assume an outwards and downwards turning support position just in front of said slide member, and a guide surface between the slide member and the chute has an obliquely outwards and downwards extending path extending substantially in the same direction as that of said shaft portion of the fish hook in its delivery position.
4. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1-3 wherein said chute is divided into a number of axially succeeding sections, comprising: 26 6 22 2 (A) a first section including a number of sensors for quality inspection of a fish hook, which is received in said first section and also including a device for the removal from said chute of a fish hook which is found to be defective, and (B) one or more succeeding section(s) serving as a buffer zone for receiving a respective fish hook, and (C) an additional section forming an intake to said baiting machine.
5. An apparatus for conveying fish hooks one by one to a baiting machine as hereinbefore described and with reference to the accompanying drawings. KOLBJORN BJORSHOL-by his authorised agents, P L. BERRY & ASSOCIATES. per:/?* end of claims
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