NZ597878A - J- shaped waste fishing line holder with resilient cushion pad in one leg of J to hold wound line against other leg - Google Patents

J- shaped waste fishing line holder with resilient cushion pad in one leg of J to hold wound line against other leg

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NZ597878A
NZ597878A NZ59787812A NZ59787812A NZ597878A NZ 597878 A NZ597878 A NZ 597878A NZ 59787812 A NZ59787812 A NZ 59787812A NZ 59787812 A NZ59787812 A NZ 59787812A NZ 597878 A NZ597878 A NZ 597878A
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A fishing line holder for securing lines or cords has a generally J shaped body. A deformable resilient cushioned material is affixed to the short leg of the J so as to create a retention means in an area between the material and the long leg so that the lines are compressed and retained. The long leg of the J projecting beyond a gap opening of the device is formed as an elongate finger used to coil line before being inserted into the gap and providing a guide for the line.

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FORM 5 PATENTS ACT 1953 Page 1 of 2 Where priority as provided by subsection (2) or subsection (3) of section 11 of the Patents Act 1953 is wanted in respect of one or more provisional specifications, please quote the number(s) below.
Patent Number(s) Date(s) Title of invention: WASTE FISHING LINE HOLDER I (or We), (Stele full naive, address and nationality of applicants) ss in application form) Wayne Tracy Smith 18 Aberdeen Road, Castor Bay, Auckland 0620 A New Zealand citizen hereby declare the invention, for which I (or we) pray that a patent may be granted to me (or us), and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement description of invention Tile continuation of the specification should be upon paper of the same size es this form on one side only. Kith the lines well spaced end with a margin of 2,5 cm on the left hand part of the paper.
The completion of the description should be followed by the claim or claims numbered consecutively. (See note below.) The specification must be signed at the end) NOTE.--The claims must relate to a single indention, must be clear and succinct and must be fairly based on the matter disclosed in the specification. They should form in brief a clear state merit of that which constitutes the invention.
Applicants should be careful that their claims include neither more nor less than they desire to protect by their patent. Any unnecessary multiplicity of claims or prolixity of language should be avoided Claims should not be made for the efficiency or advantages of the invention.
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FOR ASSISTANCE COMPLETING THIS FORM PLEASE CALL 0508 4 IPONZ (0508 447 669) Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 TECHNICAL FIELD OF INVENTION: The present invention relates generally to a waste fishing line holder for anglers, carried by a person while fishing, it secures the waste fishing line an angler creates while fishing.
Particularly to a personal waste fishing holder, which is generally carried in an angler's pocket or attached to an item of clothing or gear. It helps keeps wastes fishing line out of the environment until the angler can properly dispose of it.
Spent line is coiled around the device then pulled into its line retention slot where it is releasably secured. The apparatus is mostly comprised of an elongated section of rigid and durable material with an area of deformable resilient and cushioned material formed so that it secures the line by compressing it between the two materials.
The holder is practical, easily carried and simple to use. The device can also be use as a general line holder, holding any type of line, thread, floss, string, cable, cord, or similar materials.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION: A fishing line is a cord used or made for fishing, usually in conjunction with the pastime of angling. Modern fishing lines intended for, spinning, spin cast, fly fishing, or bait casting reels are almost entirely made from artificial substances, including nylon, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF, and called fluorocarbon), polyethylene, Dacron and Dyneema (UHMWPE). The most common type is monofilament, made of a single strand.
While fishing, anglers create waste line that is hard to secure and can easily find it way into the environment. The waste line is often created when an angler changes or replaces terminal tackle. Traditionally anglers wad up spent line and put it in a pocket where it becomes loose and finds itself on the Page 1 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 ground or in the water. Small pieces of line are especially hard to secure and often become litter. Waste fishing line as litter is environmentally unsound as it's unsightly, takes years to decompose and most importantly is dangerous to animals.
The object of the present invention is to provide a simple and ergonomic waste fishing holder that overcomes the disadvantages referred to above.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION - - PRIOR ART: There's little prior art that relates directly to personal waste fishing line holders and limited prior art on general personal fishing line holders. Various forms of fishing line downrigger release clips are similar in construction to the present invention; of these most are some forms of mechanical clips. Even a common paper clip has something in common with the present invention but they're also significantly different in design and construction.
Though the following art may have similar attributes to the present invention, all have distinct design and material differences. Reference to relevant art follows, especially: (a) US Patent No. 2010/0006691 A1 and US 797593 B2 represents a product call the "Mono Master" it can be found on www.monomaster.com It is: "A device for collection and storage of waste monofilament line or similar materials. The device has a rotating spool mechanism in the form of an inner spool with an outer surface to which line adheres rotated by a rotation operator coupled to the spool." In general this invention strives to solve the same problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. The main difference being that it represents a mechanical device with moving parts where the waste line is spooled around the surface of an enclosed spool.
Page 2 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 The present invention secures line by compressing it between an area of cushioned and deformable material and the ridged and durable material, this invention does not. (b) US Pat. No. 2008/0061184 A1 represents another mechanical device with moving parts for collecting and storing waste fishing line and similar. Again, this invention strives to solve the same problem as the present invention but differs in design and construction. With this invention: "The device collects the material by pulling it into an enclosed collection cylinder." And again, the present invention secures line by compressing it between an area of deformable resilient and cushioned material, this invention does not.
The following prior art lacks at least one of the following claims of the present invention. The present invention has been adapted to a personal and pocket able device for securement of waste fishing line where: 1) the line is releasably held by being compressed between a deformable resilient cushioned material and a rigid and durable material; 2) the receiver includes a means to coil the line around the device before it enters the receiver.
See US patent Numbers: 4,221,068; 2008/0061184 A1; 2,846,804; 6,192,619; 2,650,448; 4,067,134; 4,513,524; 3,581,428; 3,761,976; 3,164,334; 4,928,361; 4,237,587; 2,440,989; 2749649; 742.892; 742,893.
STATEMENT OF INVENTION: In keeping with the principle of the present invention the waste fishing line holder is unique and technically different from other forms of holders.
The line holder is uncomplicated in design, ergonomic, portable and easy to use. It can be carried in a pocket or attached to and worn on any article of clothing or gear. It can also be placed in a tackle box, fishing creel, a boat or car cubbyhole. The line is held securely and in a fashion that it won't Page 3 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 get released into the environment. The holder allows spent line to be easily inserted while fishing and easily removed for disposal. It's construct of materials that can stand up to the rigors of fishing and is easily maintained.
Therefore the primary objective of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for use by anglers that holds spent fishing line securely while fishing.
The line retention apparatus in it simplest form is generally formed of a single member comprised of two main sections, an elongated finger for coiling the line around and a section where the line secured.
The line holder is generally formed of a body made of a elongated section of rigid and durable material folded back parallel upon itself at one end creating the two main sections: The line coil finger and the line retention slit/gap. Statically affixed to a selected area of the line retention slot is a portion of a deformable resilient and cushioned material positioned so that one side of this material comes in contact with the body, creating a slit/gap in which the line is held releasably by being inter-fitted between the area of the cushioned material and the rigid and durable base material.
Having deformable resilient and cushioned material on one side of the slot allows the holder to accommodate multiple pieces and different types and sizes of lines. Having a rigid and durable material on the other side of the slot allows the line to be easily inserted and removed from the holder.
The holder's general shape is in the form of an elongated "J". The straight section of the "J" forms the finger section for the line to be coiled around and the bottom and opposing portion of the "J" forms the line retention area. The shorter parallel section of the "J" is generally where the deformable and resilient material, such as leather, rubber, foam or silicone rubber, is attached.
The holder can be further formed with a connection point should the wearer want to attach the holder to an article of clothing or gear using a lanyard, cable reel retractor or similar.
Page 4 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 Accordingly, there is a need to provide an improved waste fishing holder for anglers.
SUMMARY It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a waste fishing holder to enable an angler to securely hold waste fishing line.
It's also an object of the invention to provide a spent line holder where the fishing line is both easily inserted and removed from the holder.
It's another object of the invention to provide a waste fishing holder that is capable of holding multiple pieces of and of different types and sizes of lines.
It's still another object of the invention to provide a waste fishing line holder that can be carried in a pocket or fastened on any type of clothing and gear.
It's also an object of the invention to provide a waste fishing line holder which can stand up to the rigors or fishing while being easy to clean and maintain.
In accordance with the above and the other objects of the present invention, which will be discussed in detail below, a personal and waste fishing holder is provided.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the following descriptions.
In the following embodiments the primary sections are interchangeable creating a new embodiment.
According to a first embodiment of the invention, the waste fishing line holder in its simplest form is made from a flat piece of rigid and durable material(s) such as metal or plastic forming the body that makes up both the Page 5 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 finger that the user uses to wrap the fishing line around and with a housing section at one end that holds a rectangular piece of deformable resilient and cushioned material, such as foam rubber, that forms the line retention slot.
The foam rubber housing section is created when the base at one end is folded back parallel upon itself leaving a gap where the foam rubber is affixed to the inside surface of the short section of the flat base material. The thickness of the foam rubber along with the gap dimensions are such that the foam rubber is compressed upon the inside surface of the base creating a compressed slot in which the fishing line is held releasably by being inter-fitted between the area of the cushioned material and the ridged and durable base material.
According to a second embodiment of the invention, the base is once again made from a flat body member and the finger is further comprised of a offset in the body, angled away from the line retention slot and located just inside the point where the foam compresses upon the body material making it harder for the line to get tripped up on or damage the corner of the foam rubber as it enters the compression slot.
According to a third embodiment of the invention, the body is once again made from a flat body member and the finger is further comprised with cutout approximately in the center of the finger section. The cutout can be of any shape, such as circles or rectangles, in this embodiment the cutout is in the shape of a fish. The cutout is both cosmetic and practical. It makes it easier to hold the line in position while starting to coil it around the finger section. Line is easier held in position by being pinched between flesh (fingers) using the cutout, than being held between flesh (a finger) and metal.
According to a forth embodiment of the invention, the receiver is further formed with a hole located approximately at the bend where the base is folded upon itself. The hole is a attachment point should the wearer want to attach the holder to an article of clothing or gear using a lanyard, cable reel retractor or even looped around the neck using a cord or similar.
Page 6 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 According to a fifth embodiment of the invention, the body is once again comprised of a flat body member and the section of the body that contacts the foam rubber creating the line retention slot has a rectangular cutout approximately the same width of the foam rubber pad and in the vertical center of this section allowing scissors to be more easily used when removing spent line from the holder.
According to a sixth embodiment of the invention, the body member is again a basic shape of a "J" but is now formed from an single elongated round rod made of metal such as stainless steel or plastic which again forms both the finger section and the line retention section. The deformable resilient and cushioned material in this case is in the form of a gripper sleeve made of silicon rubber tubing placed over the short end of the folded back and parallel base section.
According to a seventh embodiment of the invention, the body member is again a basic shape of a "J" but is now formed from an single elongated round rod connected to itself creating a closed loop in the shape of a rounded rectangle made of metal such as aluminum and which again forms both the finger section and the line retention section. The deformable resilient and cushioned material in this case is again in the form of a gripper sleeve made of silicon rubber tubing placed over the short end of the folded back and parallel main body section.
According to a eight embodiment of the invention, the size of the elongated finger section is such that it is approximately the same width as an adults two fingers; allowing persons to easily wrap line around both the finger section and the persons index and middle fingers at the same time. Making it faster to secure longer lengths of line.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reference to the following detailed description and appended claims, and upon reference to the accompanying drawings.
Page 7 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 DRAWINGS - - Figures: In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.
FIG. 1 is an elevation view, partly broken away, illustrating the waste fishing line holder held in a persons hand.
FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention in a simple form.
FIG. 2B is a top plan view of the holder further illustrating the general shape of the receiver and illustrating the shape and positioning of the deformable and cushioned material and how it forms the line retention slot.
FIG. 2C is a perspective view, further illustrating the position of the waste line in the holder.
FIG. 2D is a rear view of the receiver illustrating the backside of the body.
FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the holder illustrating the offset of the finger section of the body located at the opening of the line retention slot and the foam retention tab also located at the opening of the line retention slot.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a rectangular cutout in the finger portion of the holder.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a fish shaped cutout in the finger portion of the holder.
FIG. 6 is a rear perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a rectangular cutout in the line retention section of the holder and a hole located in the bend of the base.
Page 8 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another embodiment where the body is made of round rod and the deformable and resilient material is in the form of a tube surrounding the short end of the base creating a line retention slot.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another embodiment illustrating a variation of a round rod body and illustrating another variation of the deformable and resilient material.
DRAWINGS - Reference Numerals: 2 waste line holder 4 6 waste fishing line 8 line retention slit/gap 12 14 body offset 16 18 rectangular cutout 22 attachment point hole 24 26 round body flat body deformable and cushioned material line access gap foam retention tang fish shaped cutout scissor access cutout DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S): In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
With reference to the drawings, in general, and to Fig.1 in particular, multi-featured waste fishing line holder apparatus #2 embodying the principles of the present invention is generally depicted. The #2 line holder is shown in an angler's hand.
Page 9 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 Fig, 2A a perspective front view of the rod holder in one preferred embodiment, the line holder in this form is made form a elongated flat piece of metal or plastic.
Fig. 2B a top plan view of the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2A shows in more detail the placement of the #8 deformable and cushioned material is and how it and the #4 flat body forms the #10 line retention gap holding #6 waste fishing line and #12 the line access gap.
Fig. 2C a front elevation view of the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2A shows in more detail how the #2 waste line holder retains the #6 waste fishing line.
Fig. 2D a rear elevation view of the preferred embodiment of Fig. 2A shows in more detail the back of the #2 waste line holder.
Referring to Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the line holder in one preferred embodiment, the #4 flat body further comprises #14 body offset and #16 foam retention tang located at #12 line access gap.
Referring to Fig. 4 a perspective front view of the line holder in one preferred embodiment, the #4 flat base further comprises #18 rectangular cutout.
Referring to Fig. 5 a perspective front view of the waste line holder in one preferred embodiment, further illustrates an alternative shape of the #4 flat base comprising a #20 fish shaped cutout.
Referring to Fig. 6 a perspective rear view of the rod holder in one preferred embodiment, the #4 flat body comprises a #22 attachment point hole and #24 scissor access cutout.
Page 10 Received by IPONZ 9 Feb 2012 Referring to Fig, 7 a perspective front view of the rod holder in one preferred embodiment, the #26 round body and alternative shaped #8 deformable and cushioned material.
Referring to Fig. 8 a perspective front view of the line holder in one preferred embodiment, it illustrates an alternative shape of the #26 round body and #8 deformable and cushioned material.
One or more of the various advantageous features of the present invention may be incorporated into the fishing rod retention apparatus for beneficial results. These features provide benefit individually as well as collectively to produce a wearable fishing rod holder.
The foregoing description should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Page 11 Received by IPONZ 22 March 2012

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CLAIMS: "What I Claim Is":
1. A fisherman's line holder for securing line(s)/cords(s) comprising: (a) a generally J shaped body with a long leg and a short leg and being of elongate length of rigid and durable material(s); (b) deformable resilient cushioned material(s) affixed to the short leg so as to create a line retention means in an area between the material(s) and the long leg such that the line(s) are compressed and retained in a slit/gap between the material(s) and long leg; (c) the parts of the long leg which project beyond a gap opening of the line retention means formed as an elongate finger for use to coil line(s) before being inserted into the slit/gap, and further providing a guide for the line into the slit/gap.
2. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the short and long legs are substantially parallel.
3. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the short leg comprises a tab located at the access gap opening, covering the end of the deformable and cushioned material(s), such that the tab can hold in place and protect the end of the deformable and cushioned material(s).
4. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the body is further comprised of elongated rigid and durable materials that are generally flat in shape. Page 12 Received by IPONZ 22 March 2012
5. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the body is further comprised of a cutout(s) in the finger portion of the body making it easier to hold line in a desirable position for coiling.
6. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the body is further comprised of longitudinally extended cutout(s) in a body portion that creates one side of the slit/gap, used to allow scissors to more easily cut line(s) held in the receiver.
7. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the body is further comprised of elongated rigid and durable materials that are in the general shape of a round rod.
8. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein is further comprised of a portion of deformable and resilient materials in the shape of tubing.
9. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the body is further comprised of semi-rigid materials.
10. Fisherman's line holder as any one of the preceding claims wherein the body is further comprised of an attachment means.
11. Fisherman's line holder as claimed in claim 10 where the attachment means is a hole in the body of the receiver. Page 13 Received by IPONZ 22 March 2012
12. Fisherman's line holder as claimed any one of the preceding claims wherein the line holder is capable of receiving line(s) of different sizes and shapes.
13. Fisherman's line holder as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying figures.
14. Fisherman's line holder substantially as described in the Summary and Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment(s) sections of this document. Page 14
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