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US769356A
US769356A US20817204A US1904208172A US769356A US 769356 A US769356 A US 769356A US 20817204 A US20817204 A US 20817204A US 1904208172 A US1904208172 A US 1904208172A US 769356 A US769356 A US 769356A
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  • the objects of the invention are to provide a sinker whereby an eyelet is so secured in the weight or body of the sinker as to insure against movement of said parts relative to each other and the accidental separation of said eyelet from said Weight or body, wherein said eyelet will be perfectly smooth and without edges or angles in or adjacent to it, which would tend to chafe or tear the lineat or near its attached end, wherein said eyelet is not liable to losethe qualities above mentioned through corrosion from use in salt water or in anyother ordinary usage or exposure, and whereln the component elements may be cheaply made and assembled at small cost to insure an inexpensive product.
  • the invention consists, primarily, in the combination in a sinker of a weight or body and means whereby a line may be attached thereto, comprising a continuous round wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank,- and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being molded in said weight or body, and in such other novel fea- Serial No. 208,172- (No model-)
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the preferred form of the attaching device removed from the weight or body, and Fig. dis a view of a modified form of said attaching device also removed from the weight or body.
  • My improved sinker is of a class especially adapted for deep-sea and other deep-water fishing, wherein considerable weight is requisite and' the sinker in use is subject to hard usage.
  • this class of sinker it is now'the common practice to bore a hole through the reduced neck of the type shown in Fig. 1 or lengthwise through the entire body of the type shown in Fig. 2, and as it is practically impossible to so finish this hole as to avoid sharp edges or projections it has been found that the line in use so rubs and chafes as to result in the separation of the sinker therefrom.
  • This class of sinkers is of a cheap grade, and the expense of obviating this difficulty would be prohibitive.
  • a sinker made in accordance with my invention comprises a weight or body a of any desired weight and form, butpreferably polygonal in cross-section, the separate panels a of. which tend to avoid movement of the sinker when on the bottom.
  • Firmly and permanently secured in said weight or body is the means facilitating the attachment of thesline to the said weight.
  • This comprises a single con-. tinuous strand of round wire so bent or formed as to present centrally thereof an eyelet b, an extended shank 0, formed of the ends of the wire extending from said eyelet, and outwardly-turned ends or anchors d d.
  • the shank 0 is therefore formed of a double strand of wire, which not only affords increased adherence of the material of the weight or body a thereto, but prevents a twisting of said shank.
  • the anchors or outwardly turned ends cl d aid in preventing such twisting and, furthermore, prevent the said member being forcibly separated from the weight or body a.
  • I employ heavy copper wire, which is non-corrosive and suffieiently soft to be easily formed without cracking, yet of sufiieient strength to insure permanency in its attachment to the weight.
  • the wire above referred to is shaped or formed up in automatic wire-bending machinery and the eyelet thereof inserted in the neck of the mold in a manner to cause the shank 0 to prevent the molten lead or other metal entering said eyelet and serve as a core.
  • the mold is then closed and the metal of the weight poured thereabout, thus embedding said shank c and the anchors cl (Z in the center thereof. It'has been found in practice that an eyelet so secured in place cannot be separated from the weight, the tensile strength of the material of said eyelet being insuflicient to that end.
  • the completed product is not expensive, being substantially the same as the common and well-known class of sinker above referred to.
  • the eyelet 6 being substantially circular and of round wire, a line attached thereto cannot be so ehafed or rubbed by contact therewith as to cause it to part at this place, and the wire being non-corrosive chemical action thereon will not so pit it as to eliminate this characteristic through continued use.
  • a sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
  • a sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
  • a sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated twisted shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
  • a sinker consisting of a weight or body, and an eyelet member comprising a continuous, round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated twisted shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank-and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
  • a sinker consisting of a polygonal weight or body, and an eyelet member comprising a continuous, round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated, twisted TM. H. BLAIN, F. T. ⁇ VEN'rwoR'rH.

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PATENTED SEPT. 6, 1904. G. ,H. EEIS.
SINKER.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 16, 1904.
.NO MODEL.
UNITED STATES Patented September 6, 1904.
GEORGE H. REIS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
SINKER.
SPEOTFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 769,356, dated September 6, 1904."
Application filed May 16, 1904.
Ton/ll whom it may concern:
particularly to the construction thereof,
whereby the attachment of the line thereto is facilitated.
The objects of the invention are to provide a sinker whereby an eyelet is so secured in the weight or body of the sinker as to insure against movement of said parts relative to each other and the accidental separation of said eyelet from said Weight or body, wherein said eyelet will be perfectly smooth and without edges or angles in or adjacent to it, which would tend to chafe or tear the lineat or near its attached end, wherein said eyelet is not liable to losethe qualities above mentioned through corrosion from use in salt water or in anyother ordinary usage or exposure, and whereln the component elements may be cheaply made and assembled at small cost to insure an inexpensive product.
The invention consists, primarily, in the combination in a sinker of a weight or body and means whereby a line may be attached thereto, comprising a continuous round wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank,- and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being molded in said weight or body, and in such other novel fea- Serial No. 208,172- (No model-) Fig. 3 is a view of the preferred form of the attaching device removed from the weight or body, and Fig. dis a view of a modified form of said attaching device also removed from the weight or body. I
Like letters refer to like parts throughout the several views.
My improved sinker is of a class especially adapted for deep-sea and other deep-water fishing, wherein considerable weight is requisite and' the sinker in use is subject to hard usage. In this class of sinker it is now'the common practice to bore a hole through the reduced neck of the type shown in Fig. 1 or lengthwise through the entire body of the type shown in Fig. 2, and as it is practically impossible to so finish this hole as to avoid sharp edges or projections it has been found that the line in use so rubs and chafes as to result in the separation of the sinker therefrom. This class of sinkers is of a cheap grade, and the expense of obviating this difficulty would be prohibitive.
In my improved sinker the construction is such as to avoid the presence of. such openings and yet permit the construction of an inexpensive sinker.
A sinker made in accordance with my invention comprises a weight or body a of any desired weight and form, butpreferably polygonal in cross-section, the separate panels a of. which tend to avoid movement of the sinker when on the bottom. Firmly and permanently secured in said weight or body is the means facilitating the attachment of thesline to the said weight. This comprises a single con-. tinuous strand of round wire so bent or formed as to present centrally thereof an eyelet b, an extended shank 0, formed of the ends of the wire extending from said eyelet, and outwardly-turned ends or anchors d d. The shank 0 is therefore formed of a double strand of wire, which not only affords increased adherence of the material of the weight or body a thereto, but prevents a twisting of said shank. The anchors or outwardly turned ends cl d aid in preventing such twisting and, furthermore, prevent the said member being forcibly separated from the weight or body a.
In the preferred form of the invention I so twist the two wire ends constituting the shank 0 as to make their bed in the weight a sinuous, thus providing greater resistance to movement thereof in said weight, either twisting or longitudinal. In the form shown in Fig. 4 this additional resistance is absent, the strands of the wire constitutingthe shank 0 being parallel.
Preferably I employ heavy copper wire, which is non-corrosive and suffieiently soft to be easily formed without cracking, yet of sufiieient strength to insure permanency in its attachment to the weight. The wire above referred to is shaped or formed up in automatic wire-bending machinery and the eyelet thereof inserted in the neck of the mold in a manner to cause the shank 0 to prevent the molten lead or other metal entering said eyelet and serve as a core. The mold is then closed and the metal of the weight poured thereabout, thus embedding said shank c and the anchors cl (Z in the center thereof. It'has been found in practice that an eyelet so secured in place cannot be separated from the weight, the tensile strength of the material of said eyelet being insuflicient to that end.
Inasmuch as the cost of producing the eyelet member is small and the time required in holding is not materially increased through the incorporation of the said member in the sinker, the completed product is not expensive, being substantially the same as the common and well-known class of sinker above referred to.
The eyelet 6 being substantially circular and of round wire, a line attached thereto cannot be so ehafed or rubbed by contact therewith as to cause it to part at this place, and the wire being non-corrosive chemical action thereon will not so pit it as to eliminate this characteristic through continued use.
It is not my intention to limit this invention to the precise details of construction herein referred to, as such may be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Having described the invention, what I claim as new, and desire to have protected by Letters Patent, is
1. A sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
2. A sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
3. A sinker consisting of a weight or body and an eyelet member comprising a continuous wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated twisted shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
4:. A sinker consisting of a weight or body, and an eyelet member comprising a continuous, round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated twisted shank and ends extended at an angle from said shank, said shank-and said ends being embedded in said weight or body.
5. A sinker consisting of a polygonal weight or body, and an eyelet member comprising a continuous, round, non-corrosive wire formed with a central eyelet, an elongated, twisted TM. H. BLAIN, F. T. \VEN'rwoR'rH.
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US2577549A (en) * 1950-05-22 1951-12-04 Ora E Vice Fishing sinker
US2663965A (en) * 1950-12-08 1953-12-29 Rosen Louis Fishing plug
US2763090A (en) * 1952-12-19 1956-09-18 Joseph H Tadlock Rock sinker
US2981029A (en) * 1959-06-10 1961-04-25 Markoff-Moghadam Leo Connecting device
US3169340A (en) * 1963-07-30 1965-02-16 Madeline F Mcgill Looped snell for fish hooks
US3216146A (en) * 1964-06-08 1965-11-09 Wendell V Johnson Free floating fish float

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2577549A (en) * 1950-05-22 1951-12-04 Ora E Vice Fishing sinker
US2663965A (en) * 1950-12-08 1953-12-29 Rosen Louis Fishing plug
US2763090A (en) * 1952-12-19 1956-09-18 Joseph H Tadlock Rock sinker
US2981029A (en) * 1959-06-10 1961-04-25 Markoff-Moghadam Leo Connecting device
US3169340A (en) * 1963-07-30 1965-02-16 Madeline F Mcgill Looped snell for fish hooks
US3216146A (en) * 1964-06-08 1965-11-09 Wendell V Johnson Free floating fish float

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