WO2003024209A1 - Support de canne a peche concu pour tenir une canne a peche et permettre le mouvement de ferrage de celle-ci, et jeu de pieces detachees concu pour ledit support de canne a peche - Google Patents

Support de canne a peche concu pour tenir une canne a peche et permettre le mouvement de ferrage de celle-ci, et jeu de pieces detachees concu pour ledit support de canne a peche Download PDF

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WO2003024209A1
WO2003024209A1 PCT/EP2002/007983 EP0207983W WO03024209A1 WO 2003024209 A1 WO2003024209 A1 WO 2003024209A1 EP 0207983 W EP0207983 W EP 0207983W WO 03024209 A1 WO03024209 A1 WO 03024209A1
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fishing rod
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Jürgen WEU
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Weu Juergen
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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
    • A01K97/00Accessories for angling
    • A01K97/10Supports for rods
    • A01K97/11Supports for rods with automatic hooking devices

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  • the present invention relates to a fishing rod for holding and striking a fishing rod.
  • the present innovation also relates to a kit for such a fishing rod.
  • DE 81 31 150 Ul describes a simple fishing rod holder, which is composed of an earth spike that can be plugged into the ground and an elongated fishing rod holder attached to the earth spike for receiving the fishing rod. With such a fishing holder, it is up to the angler to decide when to strike the fishing rod. The striking means the jerky pulling of the hook on the line out of the water, so that the hook is driven into the mouth of the fish and gets caught there. Whether anchoring takes place at the right time and thus leads to success essentially depends on the experience of the angler.
  • the known fishing holders are based essentially on the fact that the fishing rod automatically strikes as soon as the fish a predetermined train on the Fishing line and thus exerted on the fishing rod.
  • a fishing rod holder is known which has an earth spike for insertion into the ground.
  • a fishing rod holder for receiving the fishing rod is pivotally arranged.
  • a strut is connected in an articulated manner to the end of the fishing rod carrier facing away from the ground spike, which in turn is connected at the other end to the ground spike.
  • the strut has an articulated joint.
  • a tension spring is also attached to the fishing rod support, and the other end is also attached to the ground spike.
  • the articulated joint is locked in a first position, in which the tension spring is tensioned, the strut counteracting the restoring force. If a fish then pulls on the fishing line, the fishing rod and thus the fishing rod holder is pivoted in such a way that the locking of the articulated joint is released. The articulated joint then reaches a second position in which it can no longer counteract the restoring force of the tension spring, so that the fishing rod holder is pivoted by the restoring force and the fishing rod is thus struck.
  • the present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a fishing rod for holding and attaching the fishing rod, which has a simple structure, ensures high functional reliability and is low Production costs caused.
  • the present innovation is based on the task of creating a kit for such a fishing rod, which enables use in rough terrain.
  • the fishing holder according to the invention for holding and striking the fishing rod has a rod which can be inserted into the ground.
  • a rod holder is arranged on the rod so as to be pivotable about an axis.
  • a fishing rod can be detachably attached to the fishing rod holder.
  • clamping elements can be provided, for example, from which the angler can pull out the fishing rod as soon as the fishing rod has struck.
  • the fishing rod carrier has a first section and a second section, the first section being arranged in front of and the second section being arranged behind the axle.
  • the fishing rod holder is thus designed in the manner of a seesaw.
  • a spring element is also provided, which is fastened on the one hand to the second section and on the other hand to the rod.
  • a spring element can be understood, for example, as a tension spring, an elastic band or the like.
  • a first connection part is attached to the first section, while a second connection part is attached to the rod.
  • the first and second connecting parts can be connected to each other against the restoring force of the spring element in such a way that the fishing rod holder can only be pivoted about the axis against the restoring force of the spring element, ie the fishing rod holder cannot be pivoted in the direction of the restoring force.
  • the two connecting parts act together in such a way that they separate from one another when the fishing rod carrier is pivoted against the restoring force of the spring element.
  • the fishing rod according to the invention works as follows.
  • the two connecting parts are releasably connected to one another. In this way, the spring element is tensioned.
  • the restoring force of the spring element does not bring about a restoring movement of the fishing rod holder, since the restoring movement is prevented by the connection of the connecting parts. If a fish now exerts a pull on the fishing line, the fishing rod and thus the fishing rod holder is pivoted against the restoring force of the spring element. At this moment, the first detaches from the second connecting part, so that the restoring movement is no longer prevented by the restoring force of the spring element. The fishing rod holder and thus the fishing rod is now pivoted and the fishing rod strikes.
  • a strut with an articulated joint is completely dispensed with.
  • the detachable connecting parts ensure the safe function of the fishing rod even when heavily soiled, whereas the articulation of the known fishing rod is restricted in its mobility by heavy soiling or rust.
  • the simpler structure of the fishing holder according to the invention results in lower manufacturing costs and less susceptibility to failure.
  • the simple structure enables easy use in rough terrain, which is only insufficiently ensured by the bulky structure of the known fishing rods.
  • the restoring force of the spring element can be adjusted.
  • the force necessary to loosen the connecting parts and thus to release the fishing rod can be varied, so that the fishing rod according to the invention is adapted to the respective local conditions, such as the size of the fish, the type of fish, the flow strength of the water or the like. ⁇ .
  • the adjustability of the spring element can be achieved, for example, by varying the spring travel in the tensioned state of the spring element.
  • the spring element is fastened to the rod by means of a fastening element, the fastening element being able to be displaced along the rod. This represents a particularly simple possibility for varying the spring travel and thus the restoring force of the spring element.
  • a very simple adjustment of the restoring force in the tensioned state of the spring element is achieved by a further advantageous embodiment of the innovation, in which the second connecting part is fastened to the rod by means of a second fastening means, which can be displaced along the rod.
  • the second connecting part can be moved into the desired position without having to exert a large force, which makes the adjustment particularly convenient. Only then must the two connecting parts be connected to each other.
  • the rod is threaded at its end that can be inserted into the soil.
  • this enables the rod to be screwed in easily in hard ground and, on the other hand, it provides better grip in relatively soft ground.
  • the rod is formed from at least two aligned rod segments, which can be connected in alignment with one another, the rod segments also being able to be detached from one another again. This ensures that the angler does not have to carry a bulky long rod with him on the way to the fishing location, which makes the use of the fishing holder more comfortable.
  • the first connecting part is a pivotable, elongated element with a stop element and the second connecting part is a ring element with a lateral opening, into which the elongated element can be inserted laterally, so that the stop element engages behind the ring element.
  • the stop element can be formed by an arbitrarily shaped body, provided that it is dimensioned such that it can engage behind the ring element when the elongate element is inserted, so that the connecting parts are connected. This embodiment offers a particularly simple and inexpensive fishing rod holder.
  • the stop element can be moved on the elongated element. This also represents a particularly simple possibility of changing the restoring force of the spring element by reducing or increasing the spring travel, the displacement being possible in the untensioned state, in that the connecting parts are connected only after the displacement.
  • the elongated element has a threaded pin and the stop element has a continuous threaded bore, the stop element being able to be screwed onto the threaded pin. In this way, a continuous and thus fine adjustment of the restoring force or the spring travel is possible.
  • the elongate element is at least partially rope-like, preferably partially in the form of a chain, which enables simple manufacture of the fishing rod.
  • the first connecting part has a first hook and the second connecting part has a second hook, which are hooked together can.
  • the second hook can preferably be pivoted into the first hook.
  • a second spring element is provided, wherein the second hook can be pivoted into the first hook against the restoring force of the second spring element.
  • the second spring element is arranged such that the second hook is pivoted when the connecting parts are released from the first hook.
  • the fishing rod is therefore very sensitive to smaller tensile forces on the fishing line.
  • the restoring force of the second spring element can preferably be changed.
  • the kit according to the invention for a fishing rod has: at least two rod segments which can be connected in alignment to form a rod, the rod being able to be inserted into the ground, a fishing rod holder to which a fishing rod can be detachably fastened and a first and a second Section, a hinge part that can be connected on the one hand to the rod and on the other hand to the fishing rod support between the first and the second section, so that the fishing rod support can be pivoted about the axis of the hinge part, a first connecting part that can be connected to the first section is, and a second connecting part which can be connected to the rod, and a spring element which can be connected on the one hand to the rod and on the other hand to the second section, the connecting parts being connectable to one another counter to the restoring force of the spring element in such a way that the fishing rod holder merely opposite Restoring force of the spring element can be pivoted about the axis, the first and second connecting parts being designed such that the connecting parts separate from one another when the fishing rod carrier is
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of the fishing holder according to the invention in a first
  • FIG. 4 shows a side view of the fishing holder according to the invention in a second embodiment with an untensioned spring element in a sectional view
  • FIG. 5 shows the fishing holder according to the invention from FIG. 4 when connecting or
  • Fig. 1 shows the fishing holder according to the invention in a first embodiment.
  • the fishing rod has a rod 2 which can be inserted into the ground 4.
  • the rod 2 is composed of a plurality of rod segments 6 which can be screwed in alignment one behind the other.
  • the rod segment 6 on the ground side has a thread 8 at its end facing the ground 4, so that the insertion of the rod 2 into the ground 4 is facilitated.
  • a stop plate 10 is also arranged on the rod segment 6 on the ground side, so that the thread 8 can be screwed into the ground 8 up to a predefined length.
  • a joint part 12 is fastened, which is composed of a first leg 14 and a second leg 16, which are pivotally connected to one another via a joint 18 about an axis 20.
  • the first leg 14 is screwed to the end of the rod 2 facing away from the ground 4.
  • the second leg 16 of the joint part 12 is connected to a fishing rod carrier 22 for fastening a fishing rod 24, which is shown in broken lines in the figures.
  • the second leg 16 is screwed to the fishing rod carrier 22 such that the latter can be divided into a first section 26 in front of the axis 20 and a second section 28 behind the axis 22.
  • the fishing rod carrier 22 can be pivoted about the axis 20 in the manner of a seesaw due to the joint 20 and has a tubular element 30 which is open at one end and closed at the other end, so that the fishing rod 24 passes through the first section 26 into the second section 28 can be inserted until the fishing rod hits the closed end.
  • the fishing rod 24 can be clamped by means of a radially displaceable clamping element 32 arranged in the tubular element 30, the displacement of the clamping element 32 taking place via an externally actuated adjusting screw 34.
  • the fishing rod also has a fastening means 36 which is composed of a sleeve 38 which can be pushed onto the rod 2 and a second adjusting screw 40, the sleeve 38 being able to be fixed to the rod 2 by means of the adjusting screw 40.
  • the adjusting screw 40 has an eyelet 42 on the head side.
  • a second eyelet 44 is provided on the second section 28 of the fishing rod carrier 22.
  • the fishing holder according to the invention furthermore has a spring element 46, which in the embodiment shown is designed as a spiral spring. The spring element 46 is connected on the one hand to the eyelet 42 and on the other hand to the second eyelet 44.
  • the fishing rod has a first connecting part 48, which is fastened to the first section 26, and a second connecting part 50, which is fastened to the rod 2.
  • the second connecting part 50 is fastened to the rod 2 by a second fastening means 52, which is constructed similarly to the fastening means 36, ie it comprises a sleeve 54 which can be pushed onto the rod 2 and a third adjusting screw 56, by means of which the connecting part 50 is fastened to the rod 2 can be set.
  • the connecting part 50 is fastened, which comprises a ring element 58 with a lateral opening 60 which points in the direction of the first section 26 of the fishing rod carrier 22, that is to say forward.
  • the first connecting part 48 is designed as an elongated, pivotable element and, in the embodiment shown, comprises a chain 62 and a set screw 64 fastened to the chain 62, to which a spherical stop element 66 is fastened.
  • the spherical stop element 66 has a continuous threaded bore (no reference number) which is screwed onto the threaded pin 64 and can be displaced thereon by turning.
  • the chain 62 is fastened with its end facing away from the threaded pin 64 to a third eyelet 68 which is arranged on the first section 26 of the fishing rod carrier 22.
  • the fishing rod carrier 22 In order to tension the fishing rod, the fishing rod carrier 22 is pivoted about the axis 20 against the restoring force of the spring element 46 into a position which is shown in FIG. 2. In this position, the stop element 66 hangs down so far that it is arranged below the ring element 58 of the second connecting part 50.
  • the opening 60 in the ring element 58 is dimensioned such that not the spherical stop element 66, but the elongated element consists of Grub screw 64 and chain 62 can be pivoted through the opening 60 into the ring element 58 along the arrow A.
  • the spherical stop element 66 engages behind the ring element 58 and the restoring force of the spring element 46 causes the stop element 66 to be pressed against the ring element as soon as the operator (not shown) no longer exerts any force on the fishing rod carrier 22 (FIG. 3).
  • the fishing rod carrier 22 can only be pivoted about the axis 20 against the restoring force of the spring element 46, since pivoting in the other direction is prevented by the connected connecting parts 48, 50.
  • fishing is now carried out, the spool (not shown) of the fishing rod 24 must be locked.
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 A second embodiment of the fishing holder according to the invention is described below with reference to FIGS. 4 to 6, this embodiment being similar to the first embodiment, so that the same Reference numerals are used for the same parts and only the differences to the first embodiment are to be worked out.
  • the first connecting part of the second embodiment is designed as a first hook 70, a simple eyelet in the first section 26 of the fishing rod carrier 22 also being sufficient in this case.
  • the second connecting part 72 is combined with the joint part 12 and comprises a joint 74 arranged on the first leg 14 of the joint part 12 and on which a second hook 76 is arranged.
  • the joint 74 enables the second hook 76 to be pivoted about an axis 78 which runs parallel to the axis 20.
  • a second spring element 80 is also provided, which is connected on the one hand to the second hook 76 and on the other hand to the first leg 14 of the joint part 20.
  • the fishing rod carrier 22 In order to tension the fishing rod, the fishing rod carrier 22 is pivoted about the axis 20 against the restoring force of the spring element 46 to a position which is shown in FIG. 5. In this position, the first hook 70 extends so far down that the second hook 76 can be pivoted in the direction of arrow E into the first hook 70.
  • the first hook 70 is hooked to the second hook 76.
  • the restoring force of the spring element 46 causes the hooks 70, 76 to be pulled towards one another as soon as the operator (not shown) no longer exerts any force on the fishing rod carrier 22 (FIG. 6).
  • the fishing rod carrier 22 can only be pivoted about the axis 20 against the restoring force of the spring element 46, since pivoting in the other direction is prevented by the hooked hooks 70, 76.
  • the second hook 76 is pivoted counter to the restoring force of the second spring element 80, the restoring force of which is not sufficient to detach the hooks 70, 76 from one another in the position shown in FIG. 6. In this position is now fishing, the spool (not shown) of the fishing rod 24 must be locked.
  • the fishing rod support 22 swivels in the direction of the arrow F in FIG. 6. In this way, the first hook 70 is lowered so deep that the two hooks 70, 76 can no longer be pulled against each other.
  • the restoring force of the second spring element 80 is sufficient to pivot the second hook 76 out of the first hook 70 in the direction of the arrow G (FIG. 5), as a result of which the arm carrier 22 is released.
  • the restoring force of the spring element 46 now causes the fishing rod support 22 to be pivoted along the arrow H into the position shown in FIG. 4, the fishing rod 24 being struck by the pivoting.

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L'invention se rapporte à un support de canne à pêche conçu pour tenir une canne à pêche et permettre le mouvement de ferrage de celle-ci, ainsi qu'à un jeu de pièces détachées conçu ledit support de canne à pêche. Ce support de canne à pêche comporte une barre enfichable dans le sol, à laquelle un élément porteur (22) de canne à pêche peut être fixé de manière pivotante. Cet élément porteur (22) comprend un premier et un second segment (26, 28), le premier segment étant situé avant l'axe de pivotement (20), et le second segment se trouvant après ce dernier. Le support de canne à pêche comporte en outre un élément ressort (46) qui est fixé au second segment d'un côté, et à la barre de l'autre côté. Lorsqu'un poisson exerce une traction sur la ligne de pêche, la canne à pêche et par conséquent l'élément porteur de la canne à pêche sont pivotés en direction de la force de rappel de l'élément ressort, de façon que la canne à pêche effectue le mouvement de ferrage. Le support de canne à pêche ne fait pas appel à un élément d'étaiement pourvu d'une articulation de flambement, dans la mesure où sa mobilité est limitée lorsqu'il est très encrassé. Ainsi, même lorsque le support de canne à pêche est très encrassé, son fonctionnement est garanti en toute sécurité.
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