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US962319A
US962319A US54132110A US1910541321A US962319A US 962319 A US962319 A US 962319A US 54132110 A US54132110 A US 54132110A US 1910541321 A US1910541321 A US 1910541321A US 962319 A US962319 A US 962319A
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  • This invention relates to artificial baits in the form of a trolling spoon to take the place of live minnows, and the particular object of the invention is to provide a spoon, or what is commonly termed a jigger of novel shape, to provide a quick lateral rocking or darting motion as the-spoon is trolled.
  • a further object of the invention is'toso locate the point of attachment of the line with the spoon and the point of connection between the latter and hook that this darting motion is considerably accentuated.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the artificial bait.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the spoon.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are transverse sections on lines l4 and 5-5 of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 6 is a front end view of the spoon.
  • A designates the spoon, which is preferably a bright metal strip of ovate form to resemble more or less closely the body of a fish.
  • the rear end of the metal piece A is pressed into a hollow bowl 1, so that one face of the spoon will be concave and the other side convex.
  • the front end 2 is shaped just the reverse of this so that the hollow or concave side will be located on the opposite face to the hollow of the rear portion.
  • the front end instead of being hollowed out like a spoon is abruptly bent at opposite edges on lines 3 extending longitudinally of the body A, but at a slight angle to the axis thereof so that the front end will be V-shaped in crosssection, as shown in Fig. 5.
  • a longitudinal rib or ridge 5' is provided that projects above ings 5 and 6, disposed respectively the plane in which the edges in the rear ortion of the spoon lie, as clearly shown in ig. 3.
  • the rear portion is hollowed out below the plane of the blank, while the front portion is hollowed out above the plane of the blank.
  • Opposite ends of the spoon are provided with openat opposite sides of the longitudinal center of the spoon and they serve for attaching the hook and line swivel 8 to the spoon.
  • the line of draft or a line passing through the swivel and hook is disposed at an oblique angle to the longitudinal center of the spoon and this fact taken in connection with the peculiar shape of the front end'of the spoon causes a quick lateral or darting movement from one side to the other as the spoon is trolled.
  • a trolling spoon reversely hollowed at opposite ends, the rear end being approximately semielliptical in cross-section, and the front end approximately V-shaped in crosssection, said V-shaped portion progressively widening from the front and gradually merging into the portion of semi-elliptical cross-section.
  • a trolling spoon reversely hollowed at opposite ends, one end being approximately semielliptical in cross-section, and the other end approximately V-shaped in cross-section, a hook attached to the elliptical end at one side of the longitudinal centerof the spoon, and a line connecting with the other end of the spoon at the opposite side of the, longitudinal center thereof.
  • a trolling spoon having one end hollowed out below the plane of the blank from which the spoon is made, and the other end hollowed out above the plane of the blank, the opposite portions of the blank at the such a point that a line passing ridge at its front end and downwardly op-" positely bentportions at opposite sidesof the ridge, the op osite end of the spoon being concave on t e ridged side an convex on the 0 posite side, means for attachln a line to t e ridged end of the spoon, an a s oon.

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J. K. CROSBY.
ARTIFICIAL BAIT.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 1, 1910.
Patented June 21,- 1910.
8mm James/f rasy JAMES K. CROSBY, OF GLENDALE, WASHINGTON.
ARTIFICIAL BAIT.-
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 21, into.
- Application filed Februaryl, 1910. Serial No. 541,821.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JANEES K. CROSBY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Glendale, in the county of Island and State of Washington, have invented new and useful Improvements in Artificial Baits, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to artificial baits in the form of a trolling spoon to take the place of live minnows, and the particular object of the invention is to provide a spoon, or what is commonly termed a jigger of novel shape, to provide a quick lateral rocking or darting motion as the-spoon is trolled.
A further object of the invention is'toso locate the point of attachment of the line with the spoon and the point of connection between the latter and hook that this darting motion is considerably accentuated.
With these objects in view and others, as will appear as the description proceeds, the invention comprises the various novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be more fully described hereinafter and set forth with particularity in the claims appended hereto.'
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate one embodiment of the invention; Figure 1 is a perspective view of the artificial bait. Fig. 2 is a plan view thereof. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section of the spoon. Figs. 4 and 5 are transverse sections on lines l4 and 5-5 of Fig. 4. Fig. 6 is a front end view of the spoon.
Similar reference characters are employed to designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings, A designates the spoon, which is preferably a bright metal strip of ovate form to resemble more or less closely the body of a fish. The rear end of the metal piece A is pressed into a hollow bowl 1, so that one face of the spoon will be concave and the other side convex. The front end 2 is shaped just the reverse of this so that the hollow or concave side will be located on the opposite face to the hollow of the rear portion. The front end instead of being hollowed out like a spoon is abruptly bent at opposite edges on lines 3 extending longitudinally of the body A, but at a slight angle to the axis thereof so that the front end will be V-shaped in crosssection, as shown in Fig. 5. By shaping the front end in this manner, a longitudinal rib or ridge 5' is provided that projects above ings 5 and 6, disposed respectively the plane in which the edges in the rear ortion of the spoon lie, as clearly shown in ig. 3. In other words, the rear portion is hollowed out below the plane of the blank, while the front portion is hollowed out above the plane of the blank.. Opposite ends of the spoon are provided with openat opposite sides of the longitudinal center of the spoon and they serve for attaching the hook and line swivel 8 to the spoon. It will thus be seen that the line of draft or a line passing through the swivel and hook is disposed at an oblique angle to the longitudinal center of the spoon and this fact taken in connection with the peculiar shape of the front end'of the spoon causes a quick lateral or darting movement from one side to the other as the spoon is trolled.
From the, foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the advantages of the construction and of the method of operation will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the invention relates, and while I have described the principle of operation of the invention, together with the device which I now consider to be the best embodiment thereof, I desire to have it understood that the device shown is merely illustrative and that suchchanges may be made when desired as are within the scope of the invention.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A trolling spoon reversely hollowed at opposite ends, the rear end being approximately semielliptical in cross-section, and the front end approximately V-shaped in crosssection, said V-shaped portion progressively widening from the front and gradually merging into the portion of semi-elliptical cross-section.
2. A trolling spoon reversely hollowed at opposite ends, one end being approximately semielliptical in cross-section, and the other end approximately V-shaped in cross-section, a hook attached to the elliptical end at one side of the longitudinal centerof the spoon, and a line connecting with the other end of the spoon at the opposite side of the, longitudinal center thereof.
3. A trolling spoon having one end hollowed out below the plane of the blank from which the spoon is made, and the other end hollowed out above the plane of the blank, the opposite portions of the blank at the such a point that a line passing ridge at its front end and downwardly op-" positely bentportions at opposite sidesof the ridge, the op osite end of the spoon being concave on t e ridged side an convex on the 0 posite side, means for attachln a line to t e ridged end of the spoon, an a s oon.
In testimon whereof I aflix my signature in presence 0 two witnesses.
. JAMES K. CROSBY. \Vitnesses:
E. E. PETERSON, Army 0. PETERS NJ.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2593027A (en) * 1949-05-24 1952-04-15 Heino Ilmari Fish lure
US2594038A (en) * 1949-09-09 1952-04-22 Robert C Lauterwasser Fishing lure
US2782549A (en) * 1953-07-16 1957-02-26 Jordan Walter Fish lure
US2982048A (en) * 1958-09-25 1961-05-02 Garcia Corp Fish lure

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2593027A (en) * 1949-05-24 1952-04-15 Heino Ilmari Fish lure
US2594038A (en) * 1949-09-09 1952-04-22 Robert C Lauterwasser Fishing lure
US2782549A (en) * 1953-07-16 1957-02-26 Jordan Walter Fish lure
US2982048A (en) * 1958-09-25 1961-05-02 Garcia Corp Fish lure

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