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US382317A
US382317A US382317DA US382317A US 382317 A US382317 A US 382317A US 382317D A US382317D A US 382317DA US 382317 A US382317 A US 382317A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to nets carried by anglers to land fish which are too heavy to be supported by the fishing-rod.
  • Such nets are usually composed of a hollow handle, a flexible metal strip adapted to be bent into hoop form, and a holder on theend of the handle adapted to clamp the ends of the strip and hold it in hoop form,so that it can support the net proper, said strip being adapted to be straightened when disengaged from the holder and inserted in the cavity of the handle.
  • the invention has for its object to provide improved devices for holding the flexible strip in'hoop form; and it consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
  • Figure l represents a side view of the handle and hoop or frame of a landing-net having my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 represents a section on line w x
  • Fig. 3 represents a section on line y y
  • Fig. 4. represents a perspective view of the strip-holding devices, a portion being broken away.
  • Fig. 5 represents a side view of a modication.
  • Fig. 6 represents a section on line z z, Fig. 5.
  • a represents the hollow handle, the internal cavity of which is long enough to contain the strip b, which constitutes the net-holding hoop or frame, said cavity being closed by a screw cap or plug, d, at the butt-end of the handle.
  • a cap or ferrule, c which is externally screw-threaded.
  • f represents a shoe or piece of metal, which is pivotally connected by a rivet, g', with the outer end or head of the ferrule e, said shoe extending across the end of the ferrule and projecting over the sides thereof, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the shoe being longer than the diameter of the ferrule.
  • the rivet g permits the shoe to rotate freely on the ferrule.
  • m m represent slots formed in opposite sides of the cap i to receive the projecting ends of the shoe f, the cap and shoe being thus engaged, so that the rotation of the cap will also rotate the shoe.
  • the slots m m are formed to receive the ends of the strip b when the latter is bent into hoop or frame form, the ends of the strip being overlapped and passed through the slots, as shownin Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
  • the shoe secured to the ferrule by the rivet g and projecting into the slots of the cap preventsthe cap from being entirely removed from the ferrule, the shoe arresting the cap in 'its outward movement when the ends of the slots m m strike the inner side of the shoe. 'Ihe cap and ferrule are therefore permanently connected, so that there is no liability of removal and loss of the cap.

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(No Model.) G. W. MOOLINTOGK.
LANDING NET.
Pat'entedMay 8, 1888.
WITNEESES.
NiTnD STATES ATENT Fries.
GEORGE W. MCCLINTOCK, OF QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS.
LANDING-NET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 382,317, dated May 8, 1888. Application led March 19, 1888. Serial No. 267,640. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern.-`
Beit known that I, GEORGE W. MCGLIN- TOOK, of Quincy, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inLanding"`N ets, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to nets carried by anglers to land fish which are too heavy to be supported by the fishing-rod. Such nets are usually composed of a hollow handle, a flexible metal strip adapted to be bent into hoop form, and a holder on theend of the handle adapted to clamp the ends of the strip and hold it in hoop form,so that it can support the net proper, said strip being adapted to be straightened when disengaged from the holder and inserted in the cavity of the handle.
The invention has for its object to provide improved devices for holding the flexible strip in'hoop form; and it consists in the improvements which I will now proceed to describe and claim.
Of the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l represents a side view of the handle and hoop or frame of a landing-net having my improvements. Fig. 2 represents a section on line w x, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 represents a section on line y y, Fig.`2. Fig. 4. represents a perspective view of the strip-holding devices, a portion being broken away. Fig. 5 represents a side view of a modication. Fig. 6 represents a section on line z z, Fig. 5.
The same letters of reference indicate the same parts in all the figures.
In the drawings, a represents the hollow handle, the internal cavity of which is long enough to contain the strip b, which constitutes the net-holding hoop or frame, said cavity being closed by a screw cap or plug, d, at the butt-end of the handle. To the opposite end of the handle is suitably secured a cap or ferrule, c, which is externally screw-threaded.
f represents a shoe or piece of metal, which is pivotally connected by a rivet, g', with the outer end or head of the ferrule e, said shoe extending across the end of the ferrule and projecting over the sides thereof, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the shoe being longer than the diameter of the ferrule. The rivet g permits the shoe to rotate freely on the ferrule.
'i represents a cap which is internally screw= threaded and is engaged with the threaded ferrule e, so that when the cap is rotated on the ferrule the head of the cap will approach or recede from the head of the ferrule, according to the direction of rotation.
m m represent slots formed in opposite sides of the cap i to receive the projecting ends of the shoe f, the cap and shoe being thus engaged, so that the rotation of the cap will also rotate the shoe. The slots m m are formed to receive the ends of the strip b when the latter is bent into hoop or frame form, the ends of the strip being overlapped and passed through the slots, as shownin Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
One of the ends of the strip bears on the shoe f and the other against the head of the cap 11, and when the cap is rotated to move its head toward the shoe the ends of the strip are clamped between said head and shoe, :as will be readily seen. The shoe rotating with the cap prevents that resistance to the rotation of the cap which would be experienced if one of the strips bore directly on the head of the ferrule e.
The shoe secured to the ferrule by the rivet g and projecting into the slots of the cap preventsthe cap from being entirely removed from the ferrule, the shoe arresting the cap in 'its outward movement when the ends of the slots m m strike the inner side of the shoe. 'Ihe cap and ferrule are therefore permanently connected, so that there is no liability of removal and loss of the cap.
I do not limit myself to a shoe constructed to project into the slots m m, as the shoe may be engaged with the cap by other means, as by a stud or pin, r, attached to the shoe and projecting outwardly therefrom through an? 2. The combination of the externally screw: to the head of the ferrule and projecting at its threaded ferrule, the shoe pivotally secured to ends into the slots m m, as set forth. n the ferrule, and the cap having the strip-re- In testimony WhereofIhave signed my name ceiving slots m m, and engaged, substantially to this specification, in the presence of two'sub- 5 as described, with the pivoted shoe, whereby scribing witnesses, this 7th day of March, A; 15
the removal of the cap from the ferrule is pre- D. 1888.
vented, as set forth. GEORGE W. MOGLINTOOK.
3. The combination of the externally-thread- Witnesses: l ed ferrule, the internally-threaded cap having C. F. BROWN,
1o the slots m m, and the shoe f, pvotally secured W, C. RAMSAY.
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US2471273A (en) * 1947-04-23 1949-05-24 Camilla M Kincannon Landing net
US2657491A (en) * 1948-01-23 1953-11-03 Harvey R Ziebell Folding fish net

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2471273A (en) * 1947-04-23 1949-05-24 Camilla M Kincannon Landing net
US2657491A (en) * 1948-01-23 1953-11-03 Harvey R Ziebell Folding fish net

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