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US283496A
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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
    • A01K89/00Reels
    • A01K89/015Reels with a rotary drum, i.e. with a rotating spool
    • A01K89/0183Drive mechanism details
    • A01K89/0186Drive mechanism details with disengageable positive drive components, e.g. a clutch
    • A01K89/01902Gear pair
    • 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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  • ThlS invention has reference to an improvehent in fishing-reels by which considerable speed can be imparted to the spindle when the line is wound up, while in throwing out the line the spindle follows the motion of the line as the same is paid out.
  • the invention consists of aLfishing-reel the spindle of which turns in independent steel bearings of the frame or housing, said spindle being provided with a pinion that can be thrown by an intermediate pinion into or out of mesh wit-ha gear-wheel that turns on the brackct of the spindle-bearing and is operated by a crank-handle.
  • a slide-piece throws the transmitting mechanism into gear forwinding up the line at great speed, or out'of gear to admit the independent motion of the spindle in throwing out the line, as will more fully appear hereinafter.
  • Figure 1 rep resents a side elevation of my improved fishing-reel.
  • Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the mohon-transmitting mechanism of the same, the
  • Fig. 3 is avertical longitudinal section of the same on line m :r, Fig. 1.
  • A represents the supporting-frame of the reel, which carries in steel bearings a, a the spindle B, to which the line is attached in the usual manner.
  • the end disks 0, which form,
  • the ends of the spindleB are eonieally tapered and supported in correspondingly-shaped depressions or indentations of the steel bearings c a, one of which is centrally secured to one of the heads of the frame A, while the other is supported by a bracketshaped support, a, that is attached to the op- Application filed November 29, 1882.
  • the spindleB passes through an opening of the last-mentioned head of the frame, so as to reach its bearing a, which is arranged at some distance from the head.
  • the spindle B is provided at that end which protrudes beyond the head of the frame with a fixed pinion, 1), outside of the frame, said pinion meshing with an intermediate pinion, I),
  • a fork-shaped slidepiece, (I, having tapering inner ends, is guided radially on the head of the frame A, and pro vided with ashank, (2 that is extended beyond the frame A, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the slidepiece d is pushed inwardly, it raises the intermediate pinion, 1), against the pressure of the spiral spring b and throws it into mesh with the pinion b, while, when the slide piece (Z is pulled outwardly,the pinion b is thrown by its spring out of gear with the pinion b.
  • the intermediate pinion, b is thrown out of gear with the pinion b and gear-wheel c
  • the spindle B revolves entirely independently of the transmitting mechanism, and admits thereby the throwing of the hook and paying out of the line at a speed that corresponds exactly to the tension exerted on the spindle by the line.
  • the spindle is thus not impeded in its motion by the transmitting mechanism, which is thrown into gear only when the line is to be drawn in, but out of mesh with the spindle-pinion when the line is thrown out.
  • the transmitting gear-Wheels are inclosed and protected by a cap-piece, A, that is screwed to the head of the frame, as shown in Fig. 3.

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FISHING REEL.
No. 283,496. Patented Aug. 21, 1883.
TTORNY UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE;
ANTON LAXG, OF BROOKLYN, NEW roan.
FISHING-REEL? SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 283,496, dated August 21, 1883.
York, have invented certain new and useful- Improvements in Fishing-Reels, of which the following is a specification.
ThlS invention has reference to an improvehnent in fishing-reels by which considerable speed can be imparted to the spindle when the line is wound up, while in throwing out the line the spindle follows the motion of the line as the same is paid out.
The invention consists of aLfishing-reel the spindle of which turns in independent steel bearings of the frame or housing, said spindle being provided with a pinion that can be thrown by an intermediate pinion into or out of mesh wit-ha gear-wheel that turns on the brackct of the spindle-bearing and is operated by a crank-handle. A slide-piece throws the transmitting mechanism into gear forwinding up the line at great speed, or out'of gear to admit the independent motion of the spindle in throwing out the line, as will more fully appear hereinafter.
In the accompanyingdrawings, Figure 1 rep resents a side elevation of my improved fishing-reel. Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the mohon-transmitting mechanism of the same, the
end plate being. removed and apart broken away; and Fig. 3 is avertical longitudinal section of the same on line m :r, Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
In the drawings, A represents the supporting-frame of the reel, which carries in steel bearings a, a the spindle B, to which the line is attached in the usual manner. To the spindle B are keyed the end disks, 0, which form,
with the spindle, the pulley for winding up the line, the disks being set into circular depressions of the heads of the frame A, to preventthe catching of the line, as customary in fishing-reels. The ends of the spindleB are eonieally tapered and supported in correspondingly-shaped depressions or indentations of the steel bearings c a, one of which is centrally secured to one of the heads of the frame A, while the other is supported by a bracketshaped support, a, that is attached to the op- Application filed November 29, 1882.
No model.)
'posite head of the frame A, as shown clearly in Figs. 2 and 3. The spindleB passes through an opening of the last-mentioned head of the frame, so as to reach its bearing a, which is arranged at some distance from the head. The spindle B is provided at that end which protrudes beyond the head of the frame with a fixed pinion, 1), outside of the frame, said pinion meshing with an intermediate pinion, I),
that is placed loosely on a fixed pivot of said head and pressed against the head by a spiral spring, I)", interposed between the pinion and the end of the pivot. A fork-shaped slidepiece, (I, having tapering inner ends, is guided radially on the head of the frame A, and pro vided with ashank, (2 that is extended beyond the frame A, as shown in Fig. 2. \Vhen the slidepiece d is pushed inwardly, it raises the intermediate pinion, 1), against the pressure of the spiral spring b and throws it into mesh with the pinion b, while, when the slide piece (Z is pulled outwardly,the pinion b is thrown by its spring out of gear with the pinion b. When the intermediate pinion, b, is thrown into gear with the pinion b, it also meshes with agear-wheel, e, ot'larger diameter, that is toothed at its inner circumference. The gear-wheel. e turns on the bracket-shaped support a concentrically to the spindlepinion b,
and is connected to the actuating crank-handle f by means 'of a iasteningscrew, f, which is inserted into a central threaded socket-hole of the hub of the wheel 0, as shown clearly in Figs. 1 and '3. By the gear-wheel c and the transmitting-pinions b b a rapid winding-up motion is imparted to the spindle on turning the crank-handle], so as to admit the hauling in of the line with great speed. \Vhen, however, the intermediate pinion, b, is thrown out of gear with the pinion b and gear-wheel c, the spindle B revolves entirely independently of the transmitting mechanism, and admits thereby the throwing of the hook and paying out of the line at a speed that corresponds exactly to the tension exerted on the spindle by the line. The spindle is thus not impeded in its motion by the transmitting mechanism, which is thrown into gear only when the line is to be drawn in, but out of mesh with the spindle-pinion when the line is thrown out.
To prevent the accidental moving in of the slide-piece d when throwing out the line,'it is retained in drawn-out position by means of a thumb-screw, (1 so that it cannot interfere with the motion of the spindle in paying out the line. As soon as theline is thrown out, the set-screw d is loosened, the slide-piece d pushed in, and set again by the set-screw, after which the reel is ready to be quickly wound up to haul in the fish whenever a bite is obtained. y
In place of the set-screw a frictional or other retaining device may be used if found more effective. 7
The transmitting gear-Wheels are inclosed and protected by a cap-piece, A, that is screwed to the head of the frame, as shown in Fig. 3.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. As an improvement in fishing-reels, the combination of the reel-frame, a reel-spindle turning in bearings of the reel-frame and having a pinion at one of its ends, an actuating gear-wheel arranged concentrically to the spindle-pinion, an intermediate pinion, and means by which the latter is thrown in or out of gear with the spindle-pinion and gear-wheel, sub- 35 for throwing the intermediate pinion in or out i of gear with the gear-Wheel and spindle-pinion, substantially as specified.
3. As an improvement in fishing-reels, the combination of the supporting-frame or hous- 4 ing A, spindleB, turning in steel bearings a a, spindle pinion 1), intermediate springpressed pinion, b, gear-Wheel e, turning on bracket-support a, forked slide-piece d, and set-screw (1 substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
I ANTON LANG.
Witnesses:
CARL KARP, SIDNEY MANN.
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US4796831A (en) * 1987-10-16 1989-01-10 Martin Automatic Fishing Reel Co., Inc. Multiplier fly casting reel with anti-reversing mechanism
US6102316A (en) * 1997-03-14 2000-08-15 David C. Nilsen Two-speed fishing reel with drag mechanism

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US4796831A (en) * 1987-10-16 1989-01-10 Martin Automatic Fishing Reel Co., Inc. Multiplier fly casting reel with anti-reversing mechanism
US6102316A (en) * 1997-03-14 2000-08-15 David C. Nilsen Two-speed fishing reel with drag mechanism
US6254020B1 (en) * 1997-03-14 2001-07-03 David C. Nilsen Drive mechanism for a fishing reel
US6505787B1 (en) * 1997-03-14 2003-01-14 David C. Nilsen Drive mechanism for a fishing reel
US6805313B2 (en) 1997-03-14 2004-10-19 David C. Nilsen Drive mechanism for a fishing reel

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