US1750604A - Fish lure - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01K85/10—Artificial bait for fishing with at least one flat rotating body having its axis of rotation substantially non-coincident with the longitudinal axis of the body, e.g. spinners
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- This invention relates to fish lures or spoons, the object of the invention being to provide a new and attractive spoon having an appearance which is particularly alluring to fish and will offer additional attraction to the fish and thereby increase the eflectiveness of the bait.
- the particular object of the invention is to improve the structure and finish of a spoon so that it will reflect the sun light in a plurality of small spots or separate shafts of light, which has been found to be of superior attractive qualities over the usual spoons which are polished over their entire surfaces.
- igure 1 is a plan view of a spoon, somewhat enlarged, showing the finish thereon;
- Fi ures 2 and 3 are se'ctions, respectively, ondt e lines 2-2 and 33 of Figure 1; an
- Figure 4 is a view of assembled on a hook in customary practice.
- the spoon is of the usual shape and size, as shown, being a piece of metal concavoconvex, havin an eye 5 by which it is attached to the hook 6 in such a manner that it is free to rotate or oscillate as the hook is drawn through the Water with the convex surface facin outwardly from the hook, that surface there y catching and reflecting the light through the water and thus attracting the fish.
- the main surface of the convex side of the spoon is provided with a dull or mat, non-reflecting surface 8 interspersed with scattered, separated spots of bright metal 9.
- the result of the fiIllSh which is shown is that the suns rays are caught by a few isolated points arranged at different locations on the convex side of the spoon and reflected through the water. The spots being at va- 1926. Serial No. 117,990.
- a satisfactory method employed has been in the nature of a stopoff plating.
- the main body or base metal of the spoon is highly polished and then small spots or areas of the finish are covered by a plating resistance such as varnish.
- the spoons are then plated in the usual way with any standard plating which will give a dull finish.
- the spots are then removed, exposing the bright metal beneath this dull finish which reflect the light in the flashy manner which has been described.
- a fish lure having a surface of bright reflecting metal overlaid with a comparatively dull coating except in a plurality of isolated spots, at which points the bright reflecting metal is exposed to afford a plurality of separated and isolated shafts of reflected light.
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March 11, 1930. c. T. PFLUEGER FISH LURE Filed June 23, 1926.
INVENTOR. v [has 7T PHI/5 5a U 7? A TTORNE Patented Mar. 11, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CHARLES '1. PFLUEGER, OF AKRON, OHIO, TUBING COMPANY, OF AKRON,
FISH LURE Application filed June 23,
This invention relates to fish lures or spoons, the object of the invention being to provide a new and attractive spoon having an appearance which is particularly alluring to fish and will offer additional attraction to the fish and thereby increase the eflectiveness of the bait. The particular object of the invention is to improve the structure and finish of a spoon so that it will reflect the sun light in a plurality of small spots or separate shafts of light, which has been found to be of superior attractive qualities over the usual spoons which are polished over their entire surfaces.
The nature of the invention and the process by which it is accomplished will be described below, it being understood that while the invention is described particularly with reference to its application on a spoon, it is capable of use and adaptation for other baits or lures.
The invention is illustrated in the drawin s, in which igure 1 is a plan view of a spoon, somewhat enlarged, showing the finish thereon;
Figure 4 is a view of assembled on a hook in customary practice.
The spoon is of the usual shape and size, as shown, being a piece of metal concavoconvex, havin an eye 5 by which it is attached to the hook 6 in such a manner that it is free to rotate or oscillate as the hook is drawn through the Water with the convex surface facin outwardly from the hook, that surface there y catching and reflecting the light through the water and thus attracting the fish.
the improved spoon accordance with the The main surface of the convex side of the spoon is provided with a dull or mat, non-reflecting surface 8 interspersed with scattered, separated spots of bright metal 9. The result of the fiIllSh which is shown is that the suns rays are caught by a few isolated points arranged at different locations on the convex side of the spoon and reflected through the water. The spots being at va- 1926. Serial No. 117,990.
rious locations on the convex surface of the spoon will reflect the shafts of light in a plurality of directions. The efl'ect of this new finish is to afford a very attractive and alluring bait, the spotted finish which has been described apparently being superior in attractiveness to the old reflecting surfaces which have been used heretofore upon these articles. p
Various means of obtaining the desired finish may be used. A satisfactory method employed has been in the nature of a stopoff plating. The main body or base metal of the spoon is highly polished and then small spots or areas of the finish are covered by a plating resistance such as varnish. The spoons are then plated in the usual way with any standard plating which will give a dull finish. The spots are then removed, exposing the bright metal beneath this dull finish which reflect the light in the flashy manner which has been described.
So far as known to me, the finish which has been described is new to the art of fishing tackle. It has been very successful in actual practice and the invention is not lin1- ited to spoons, but may be used on other baits or lures without departing from the principles of the invention. The invention is also not limited to the exact form shown for other arrangements of the flashy or bright areas may be made.
What is claimed is:
A fish lure having a surface of bright reflecting metal overlaid with a comparatively dull coating except in a plurality of isolated spots, at which points the bright reflecting metal is exposed to afford a plurality of separated and isolated shafts of reflected light.
CHARLES T. PF LUEGER-
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2547240A (en) * | 1947-03-15 | 1951-04-03 | Flectolite Rochester | Fishing lure |
US2606387A (en) * | 1948-08-05 | 1952-08-12 | Arnold A Garner | Metal fish lure |
US2823484A (en) * | 1953-06-11 | 1958-02-18 | Bousquet Maurice | Rotary spoon baits |
US20050166444A1 (en) * | 2004-02-03 | 2005-08-04 | Taylor Anthony L. | Spinner bait blade |
US20080000143A1 (en) * | 2006-07-03 | 2008-01-03 | Macdaddy's Fishing Lures, Inc. | Fishing lures |
US9888676B2 (en) * | 2010-04-09 | 2018-02-13 | Jason K. Schwartz | Fishing lure and attractors and methods of manufacture |
USD846060S1 (en) * | 2018-02-12 | 2019-04-16 | Donald F. Gray | Fishing lure |
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2547240A (en) * | 1947-03-15 | 1951-04-03 | Flectolite Rochester | Fishing lure |
US2606387A (en) * | 1948-08-05 | 1952-08-12 | Arnold A Garner | Metal fish lure |
US2823484A (en) * | 1953-06-11 | 1958-02-18 | Bousquet Maurice | Rotary spoon baits |
US20050166444A1 (en) * | 2004-02-03 | 2005-08-04 | Taylor Anthony L. | Spinner bait blade |
US20080000143A1 (en) * | 2006-07-03 | 2008-01-03 | Macdaddy's Fishing Lures, Inc. | Fishing lures |
US9888676B2 (en) * | 2010-04-09 | 2018-02-13 | Jason K. Schwartz | Fishing lure and attractors and methods of manufacture |
USD846060S1 (en) * | 2018-02-12 | 2019-04-16 | Donald F. Gray | Fishing lure |
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