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- This invention relates to a holder for live bait and it is primarily an object of the inventionto provide a holder of this kind for use in connection with grasshoppers although, of course, it does not of necessity have to be confined to this use.
- the invention consists in the details of construction and in the combination and arrange ment of the several parts of my improved bait holder whereby certain advantages are attained, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
- Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a bait holder constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a view in plan of an outer cap associated with one end portion of the holder
- Figure 4 is a view in plan of the controlling member for the filling
- Figure 5 is a view in plan of the inner cap associated with the outer cap.
- Figure 6 is a view in bottom plan of the device as herein embodied.
- the bait holder comprises a tubular body member l8, pref-- erably cylindrical in form, and having its wall of wire mesh of suitable gauge.
- cap l 8 Disposed over what may be termed the top of the body It is a cap l 8 having a marginal flange 9 which snugly surrounds the associated end portion of the body it and is securely attached thereto in any manner as may be preferred such as by spot soldering or welding, as generally indicated at l2.
- an outer cap ll Overlying the cap II is an outer cap ll having its marginal portion defined by a flange l8 which I has snug contact with the flange 9 of the cap ll drawing, the cap l l to one side of its axial center and adapted to be securely afiixed thereto, as generally indicated at 25, by spot soldering, spot welding, crimping, or otherwise as may be preferred.
- the cap I! is provided with an opening l9 similar tothe opening l3 of the cap H and in register therewith, while the cap I! at its axial center is also provided with a hole 2i! registering with the hole M and through which the rod or spindle I5 is also disposed.
- Positioned between the assembled caps H and I7 and tightly clamped therebetween is a disk 2
- is very thin, it is found that a single cut or slit 22 will sufiice but as the thickness of the disk is increased, additional slits or cuts should be employed.
- the cuts or slits 22 are sub stantially closed to prevent escape of the bait within the body iii and upon slight pressure on the portion of the disk 21 disposed between the openings l3 and E9 the slits or cuts 22 may be caused to sufficiently open to permit the desired passage of the bait through the openings 53 and 99 into the body ill.
- the disk 2! at its axial center is provided with the small hole 23 registering with the holes l4 and 2&3 hereinbefore mentioned for the passage of the rod or spindle l5.
- a cap 26 Disposed over the end of the body I0 remote from the applied caps H and H, or what may be termed the bottom of the body IE! is a cap 26 held to the body ill by spot welding, spot soldering or otherwise as may be preferred, as generally indicated at 28.
- the spindle or rod I5 is disposed through the axial center of this cap 26 and also through the axial center of what may be termed an outer closure cap 25 which is adapted to be freely rotated about the rod or spindle IS.
- the cap 25 in the embodiment of the invention as illustrated is held in applied or assembled position through the medium of a holding nut 30 threading upon the adjacent extended end portion of the rod or spindle IS.
- the cap 28 is provided with a segmental opening 32 of desired dimensions while the outer or closure cap 25 is provided with va similar segmental opening 3
- a bait holder for fishermen comprising a reticulate, tubular body having a cylindrical side Wall with open ends, a pair of caps covering each end and provided with suitable openings for filling the holder and extracting bait therefrom and forming means for closing said openings; said pair of caps consisting each of an inner and an outer cap of which each inner cap has a deep flange rigidl secured to the tubular body; and a spindle along the axis of said tubular body, connecting the outer top and bottom caps.
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Jan. 23, 1951 E. M. WORL HOLDER FOR LIVE BAIT Filed March 27, 1947 gl WWMM Earl M. W: 1'1
Patented Jan. 23, 1951 UNITED STAT N'l orrlce 1 Claim.
. 11 This invention relates to a holder for live bait and it is primarily an object of the inventionto provide a holder of this kind for use in connection with grasshoppers although, of course, it does not of necessity have to be confined to this use.
It is also an object of the invention to provide a device of this kind which is provided with normally closed filling and extracting openings for the bait, whereby the holder can be employed to advantage to keep alive the bait therein for a considerable period of time with the substantial elimination of any possibility of escape.
The invention consists in the details of construction and in the combination and arrange ment of the several parts of my improved bait holder whereby certain advantages are attained, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order that my invention may be better understood, I will now proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a bait holder constructed in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a view in plan of an outer cap associated with one end portion of the holder;
Figure 4 is a view in plan of the controlling member for the filling;
Figure 5 is a view in plan of the inner cap associated with the outer cap; and
Figure 6 is a view in bottom plan of the device as herein embodied.
In the embodiment of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawing, the bait holder comprises a tubular body member l8, pref-- erably cylindrical in form, and having its wall of wire mesh of suitable gauge.
Disposed over what may be termed the top of the body It is a cap l 8 having a marginal flange 9 which snugly surrounds the associated end portion of the body it and is securely attached thereto in any manner as may be preferred such as by spot soldering or welding, as generally indicated at l2.
As is particularly illustrated in Figure 5 of t e the completed holder, as is clearly illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 of the drawing. The portion of this rod or spindle l5 extending beyond the top end of the holder is formed to provide an eye member :5 to provide convenient means for the attachment thereto of an elastic cord or the like to a creel or belt or if preferred, disposed over the shoulder.
Overlying the cap II is an outer cap ll having its marginal portion defined by a flange l8 which I has snug contact with the flange 9 of the cap ll drawing, the cap l l to one side of its axial center and adapted to be securely afiixed thereto, as generally indicated at 25, by spot soldering, spot welding, crimping, or otherwise as may be preferred.
The cap I! is provided with an opening l9 similar tothe opening l3 of the cap H and in register therewith, while the cap I! at its axial center is also provided with a hole 2i! registering with the hole M and through which the rod or spindle I5 is also disposed.
Positioned between the assembled caps H and I7 and tightly clamped therebetween is a disk 2|, preferably of rubber, and which is provided with one or more cuts or slits 22 radially disposed between the registering openings l3 and i9. When the disk 2| is very thin, it is found that a single cut or slit 22 will sufiice but as the thickness of the disk is increased, additional slits or cuts should be employed.
In the present embodiment of the invention,
two of such slits or cuts 22 are disclosed and in perpendicular relation with the same intersecting each other at substantially their longitudinal centers. Normally, the cuts or slits 22 are sub stantially closed to prevent escape of the bait within the body iii and upon slight pressure on the portion of the disk 21 disposed between the openings l3 and E9 the slits or cuts 22 may be caused to sufficiently open to permit the desired passage of the bait through the openings 53 and 99 into the body ill.
The disk 2! at its axial center is provided with the small hole 23 registering with the holes l4 and 2&3 hereinbefore mentioned for the passage of the rod or spindle l5.
Disposed over the end of the body I0 remote from the applied caps H and H, or what may be termed the bottom of the body IE! is a cap 26 held to the body ill by spot welding, spot soldering or otherwise as may be preferred, as generally indicated at 28.
The spindle or rod I5 is disposed through the axial center of this cap 26 and also through the axial center of what may be termed an outer closure cap 25 which is adapted to be freely rotated about the rod or spindle IS. The cap 25 in the embodiment of the invention as illustrated is held in applied or assembled position through the medium of a holding nut 30 threading upon the adjacent extended end portion of the rod or spindle IS.
The cap 28 is provided with a segmental opening 32 of desired dimensions while the outer or closure cap 25 is provided with va similar segmental opening 3|.
When the cap 25 is adjusted to bring the segmental opening 32 thereof into register with the opening 31 of the cap 26, a desired supply of bait may be readily extracted from the body 19, after which the outer or closure cap 25 is sufliciently rotated to bring the opening '32 thereof out of register with the opening 3| with a resultant closure of the opening 3|.
From the foregoing description it is thought to be obvious that a bait holder constructed in accordance with my invention is particularly Well adapted for use by reason of the convenience and facility with which it may be assembled and operated, and changes may be made that may come within the scope of the appended claim without departing from the principal ideas of this invention.
I :claim:
A bait holder for fishermen, comprising a reticulate, tubular body having a cylindrical side Wall with open ends, a pair of caps covering each end and provided with suitable openings for filling the holder and extracting bait therefrom and forming means for closing said openings; said pair of caps consisting each of an inner and an outer cap of which each inner cap has a deep flange rigidl secured to the tubular body; and a spindle along the axis of said tubular body, connecting the outer top and bottom caps.
EARL M. WORL.
REFERENCES CITED "The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 160,175 Firm Feb. 23, 1875 179,161 Conquest June 27, 1876 508,722 Lewis et al. Aug. 22, 1893 59 1,4 28 Webber Nov. 30, 1897 1,041,527 Taylor Oct. .15, 1912 1,150,776 Lamb Aug, 17, 1915 1,226,738 Whitney May 22, 1917 1,490,868 Voell Apr. 15, 1924 1,539,915 Shebat June 2, 1925 1,817,562 Hodge Aug. 4, 1931 2,123,905 Masbach et al July 19, 1938
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US2800741A (en) * | 1954-09-15 | 1957-07-30 | Blythe R Adams | Bait box |
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