WO2008148312A1 - Mat pour retenir des mouches ou des appâts - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flies for use in the field of fly fishin and a fixed pad for the use of Baits or lures in the field of sport fishing. Background technique
- the fastening device for the hair hooks on the market generally adopts the hair hook fixing pad disclosed in US Pat. No. 6,079,148 A.
- the hair hook fixing pad is made of a foaming material, and has a rectangular cutting area on the body, which is not cut off.
- the area relative to the cut-out area is a stepped area, and the stepped area is provided with a slit, and the slit is connected through the guiding groove and the cutting-out area, the guiding groove is generally "V"-shaped, and the other end of the slit is closed.
- This type of hook fixing pad has the following drawbacks:
- the method of fixing the hook by the hook fixing pad is single, which causes inconvenience in use. Use this kind of hook fixing pad to fix the hook.
- the hook should be placed in the cutting area and then aligned with the "V" shaped guiding groove.
- the hook tip is at the bottom and faces the end of the "V” shaped guiding groove.
- the hook advances the slit. If the hook hook is pointed in the direction of the slit and then pulled into the slit, the hook tip may often hook the side wall of the "V" shaped guide groove, so that the hook cannot continue to advance the slit, and the fixing purpose is not achieved, and Destroy the fixed pad.
- the tube fly cannot be inserted into the slit of the above patent for fixing. They are usually fixed in the side holes of the foam strips, which have the same aperture and are equally spaced.
- the disadvantage is: when the diameter of the tubular hook is larger than the diameter of the side hole of the foam fixing strip, the insertion is difficult; when the diameter of the tubular hook is smaller than the diameter of the side hole of the foam fixing strip, the insertion is easy, but fixed difficult. It is also possible to fix the tubular hooks in the strip-shaped grooves of the vertical through-foam, and the strip-shaped grooves are arranged equidistantly.
- the first type is a hook or a lure with only one hook (the hook or the lure body and the hook are connected together), such as an L-shaped or R-shaped rotating false-slant ( Spinner bait lure ), noise lure ( buzz bait lure ), etc.
- ⁇ second type is a hook or a lure with only one hook (the hook hook body is connected with a ring and a hook), such as a hooked fish-shaped fake Bait, key fly, spoon fly, spoon bait lure, etc.
- This type of hair hook or lure usually with fish-shaped, flat-shaped leaves or sequins, and hair hooks or The shape of the lure is more complicated; the third type is a hook or a lure with 1 or more hooks or 3 hooks. These hooks are of different sizes and shapes, such as typical fish. Shaped lures, tube fly, keyed lures, rotating lures, etc.
- the wire rod 51 and the R-ring and the metal rotating blade are not effectively fixed; and the metal rotating blade and its connecting device have a length of 8 cm, and are in a rocking state during transportation, R-shaped (L).
- the rotary lure metal rotating blade and its connecting device collide with another R-shaped (L-shaped) rotating lure metal rotating blade and its connecting device, which may damage the surface and even entangle each other. If there is no collision with each other, the distance between the R-shaped (L-shaped) rotating lures must be sufficiently wide, but this wastes a lot of storage space. Obviously this technical solution is not feasible.
- pressing the hook 51 into the fixing portion 31 of the foam clamping device must overcome the elastic force of the steel wire itself (generally about 80 degrees), and even if the elastic force is large, even if it is pressed into the fixing strip of the foam clamping device, 31 Inside, it is possible that the hook is ejected from the foam clamp fixing strip 31 under the action of the reaction force, especially after being used many times, this possibility is very high. If the foam clamp fixing strip is made tight, it is difficult to press the hook.
- the most common one is to place an R-shaped (L-shaped) rotating lure and a noise lure in an injection box.
- the box has at least one row of plastic partitions, and the upper part of the partition has a row of shallow grooves of the same spacing, and the rotating lure and the noise lure are placed in the grooves.
- the disadvantage is that the ship is rocking during transportation, the rotating lure metal blade (multiple sequins) and its connecting device and another rotating lure metal blade (multiple sequins) and their connecting devices may collide, may damage the surface, or twist each other. Knot or hook each other. If there is no collision with each other, the distance between the lures must be made wide enough, but a lot of storage space is wasted. Especially when the fishing tackle box is upside down or overturned, even tying or hooking each other affects the use. And anglers need to distinguish between different fishing grounds, water depth, weather, climate and time. 001113
- a small rotary lure box is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,789,669, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- At the ends and the middle of the injection box are hooked clamping device foam strips, with metal blades placed between the partitions 23 and the bottom partition 25.
- the method of use is to take one of the three hooks by hand, place the metal blade on the partition plate 23 between the partition 23 and the bottom, rotate the three hooks, and put the hook handle into the groove 22 of the plastic plate.
- the two hooks of the three were pressed by hand to press one of the hooks into the foam gripping device, and the other two hooks were on the upper surface.
- a squid placement box is disclosed in CN 2 507 258, in which the squid is placed in the accommodating groove 31, and the two 3 hooks of the lure are respectively fixed in the slots of the front cushion and the rear cushion. Since one of the two 3 hooks of the lure is usually located on the abdomen or neck of the lure, the head of the lure will be located above the positioning groove 32 and the cushion when it is fixed, even beyond the box, resulting in a box May not be able to cover. And there are 2 hooks on the surface of the front and back cushions, which are easy to hurt your hands. And it is necessary to hold the hook with the hand, which is inconvenient and unsafe. Moreover, the placement of the other three hooks of the lure is also a problem. If it is not at the tail of the fish, but is slightly forward, the lure will not be completely placed in the receiving slot. This technical solution does not achieve a fixed purpose.
- the Happy Hook Protector which is the best fishing tackle accessory for the 2005 European Fishing Tackle Trade Show (EFTTEX 2005 show in Warsaw) award, is rounded and has a groove in the center. The mouth is used to insert the hook handle, and then the pad is pressed down, so that the hook tip is inserted into the pad to protect the pad.
- the defects of the product include: When the hook is small and the hook shank is short, the thickness of the pad is thin, the hook is easy to protrude outside the pad and hurts the user; the fixing is difficult, and it is inconvenient to fix and remove the protective pad; The fixing problem of the fake bait body cannot be solved. Summary of the invention
- the object of the present invention is to provide a universal fixing pad which is simple in structure, quick in fixing and convenient to use.
- the fixing pad can be applied not only to the hook of the fly fishing, but also to the fixed lure of the sport fishing.
- the present invention provides a fixing pad for a hair hook or a lure, comprising: a fixing pad body made of a foamed material, and one or more spaced apart from each other disposed on the body a forming groove penetrating the body in a thickness direction of the body, and a slit passing through the body along a thickness direction of the body is connected at one end of each of the forming grooves, A slit, a blade, or the like that is used to hold a hook or a lure.
- a slit extending through the body in the thickness direction of the body may also be provided at the other end of the forming groove.
- the fixing pad may further include one or more additional forming grooves spaced apart from each other, and one end of the additional forming groove is connected to the forming groove through an intermediate slit, and the other end is further Another slit is joined, and the additional forming grooves and slits penetrate the body in the thickness direction of the body.
- a hook groove for accommodating the hook portion may be provided at the other end of the forming groove.
- a drag reducing slit extending in a direction intersecting the longitudinal extending direction of the forming groove may be provided, the drag reducing slit penetrating the body in a thickness direction of the body.
- a guide may be provided between the forming groove and the slit connected thereto for guiding the hook, blade or the like to be inserted into the slit.
- the guide can be V-shaped, curved or rectangular.
- the above-described fixing art may further include a drag reducing slit intersecting the slit for reducing resistance when the hook or the blade is inserted into the slit, the drag reducing slit penetrating the thickness direction of the body Ontology.
- the drag reduction joint and the slit can form a "T" shape, a "Y” shape, a "+,” shape or an arrow shape.
- a plurality of forming grooves are arranged in parallel to form a groove group.
- the body is provided with a plurality of sets of forming groove groups arranged side by side.
- the forming groove may be in the form of a strip, an ellipse, a willow, a diamond, a circle, a triangle or a rectangle.
- At least a portion of the fixing pad may be fixed to the housing by a bonding device. Only a portion of the fixing pad which is not provided with the slit and the forming groove may be fixed to the accommodating case by the bonding means.
- the bonding device can be a double sided tape or a viscous agent.
- the present invention also provides a fixing pad for a hook or a lure, comprising: a fixed pad body made of a foamed material, and one or more spaced apart from each other disposed on the body a forming groove, wherein a hook groove is provided at one end of each forming groove, the hook groove is for receiving a hook portion at one end of the hook or the lure, and the forming groove and the hook groove are along the thickness direction of the body Through the body.
- a method of fixing a lure in the above-mentioned fixing pad comprising the steps of: aligning the hook end of the hook of one end with the hook groove , pulling in and fixing; and pressing the body of the lure into the forming groove.
- a drag reducing slit intersecting the longitudinal extending direction of the forming groove is further provided, and the drag reducing slit penetrates the body in a thickness direction of the body.
- the forming groove may include an enlarged portion for receiving a hook of the hook or the lure, or another hook.
- the size-increased portion may be curved, rectangular, or other suitable shape.
- the hook grooves of the respective forming grooves can communicate with each other to form a common hook receiving portion.
- Separating grooves may be respectively provided between the respective forming grooves and the corresponding hook grooves, the dividing grooves having a cross-sectional area smaller than a cross-sectional area of the corresponding hook grooves.
- the present invention also provides a fixing pad for a hair hook or a lure, comprising: a fixing pad body made of a foamed material, one or more slits spaced apart from each other disposed on the body a slit, and a drag reducing slit extending at or near one end of the slit, the slit and the drag reducing slit penetrating the body in a thickness direction of the body, the other end of each of the slits
- the opening is such that a hook or blade or the like of the hook or the lure is allowed to be inserted therein.
- the present invention also provides a method of fixing a hook or a lure in a fixing pad, the hook or the lure having a blade, the fixing pad comprising a fixing pad made of a foamed material a body and a plurality of spaced apart slits extending through the body on the body, the method comprising the steps of: aligning a hook end of a hook of one end with a hook groove, pulling in and fixing; and placing the lure The body is pressed into the forming groove.
- the present invention solves the problem of fixing various hooks and lures. Since the present invention is provided with a drag reducing slit, a slit, a forming groove, a hook groove, etc., the fixing problem of a hook, two hooks, three hooks and two hooks and a hook of all kinds of hooks is solved. , overcomes the problem of a single fixed type in the prior art. Specifically, by providing a drag reducing slit, a slit, a forming groove, and the like, the fixing problems of the hooks and the lures of the various hooks and the tubular hooks are solved.
- the fixing pad according to the present invention can be applied to hooks or lures of various shapes, sizes and types, and the hooks and the lures of different types of hooks can be easily pushed, pulled or pressed into the slit from top to bottom. Fix it or pull it down from the body and fix it. Therefore, the present invention can fix the hook and the lure with only one hook and the lure fixing pad, thereby achieving multi-purpose use. This not only saves space, but also saves the cost of fishing enthusiasts. Especially for those who like fly fishing and sports fishing, it brings more convenience and benefits.
- the problem that the different types of hooks in the prior art use different fixing pads is overcome, the versatility is not strong, and the cost is high.
- the tubular hook, the lure body, and the blade can be placed or fixed by providing a molding groove.
- the problem that the tubular hooks cannot be reliably fixed in the prior art, the dummy lure body and the blade cannot be placed or fixed can be overcome.
- the hook tips of the three hooks are not exposed to the surface of the fixing pad, so that the hook or the lure with a plurality of hook tips can be reliably fixed, such as a tube.
- Shaped hair hooks, 2 hair hooks, 3 hair hooks, multiple hook key lures, rotating lures or ordinary lures, etc. overcome the two hooks in the prior art. Surface, easy to hurt the hand.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a hook-and-loop lure fixing pad in one embodiment
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the fixing pad shown in Figure 1 taken along line A - A;
- Figure 3 is a schematic view of a hair hook
- Figure 4 is a schematic view of a fake lure
- Figure 5 is a schematic view showing a method of fixing a hook on the fixing pad shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 6 is an enlarged view of a portion I in Figure 5;
- Figure 7 is a schematic view showing another method of fixing a hook on the fixing pad shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 8 is a plan view showing a part of the fixing pad in another embodiment;
- Figure 9 is a view showing another embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a schematic perspective view showing a part of the fixing pad in the example;
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the fixing of the L-shaped rotating lure according to the fixing pad of FIG. 9;
- Figure 11 is a schematic view showing a part of a fixing pad in another embodiment
- Figure 12 is a top plan view showing the fixing of the conventional lure according to the fixing pad of Figure 11
- Figure 13 is a schematic view showing the fixing pad according to another embodiment
- Figure 14 is a schematic view showing a fixing pad according to another embodiment
- Fig. 15 is a schematic view showing a fixing pad according to another embodiment. Detailed ways
- the fixing pad 100 includes a flat rectangular parallelepiped fixed pad body 1 made of expanded polyethylene.
- a plurality of independent forming grooves 2 are provided in the body 1, and these forming grooves 2 are arranged side by side on the body 1.
- the forming groove 1 vertically penetrates the upper and lower surfaces of the body 1, so that the operator can easily position the hook 7 or the lure 8 by placing the hook 7 or the lure 8 in the forming groove 2, thereby eliminating the need for the human eye. Staring at the hook to locate, it is convenient to operate. Especially in low light conditions, the effect is more obvious.
- the forming groove 2 shown in the drawing is a nai shape, but its shape may also be an ellipse, a willow shape, a rhombus shape, a circular shape or a triangular shape or the like.
- a slit 4 extending perpendicularly through the upper and lower surfaces of the body 1 is attached to one end of each of the forming grooves 2 for holding hooks or blades of the hook or the lure or other blade-like members. Since the body 1 has a certain elasticity, when the hook or the blade is inserted into the slit, the slit is pressed and naturally opened to both sides, so that various sizes of the hook or the lure can be maintained. When the hook tip is hooked (pushed in) toward the slit 4 or pushed away from the slit 4, the forming groove 2 having a certain length in the longitudinal extension direction guides and accelerates the hooking or pushing process. The hook portion of the hook or the lure can be smoothly entered into the slit 4.
- a guide 3 can also be provided between the forming groove 2 and the slit 4 connected thereto for guiding the hook or blade to be inserted into the slit 4.
- the guide portion 3 shown in the drawing is V-shaped, but may be curved or other suitable shape.
- the guiding portion 3 makes the acceleration distance of the hook portion or the blade longer and can play a guiding role to the hook portion or the leaf
- the sheet is smoothly fed (pressed) into the slit 4 having a small cross-sectional area from the forming groove 2 having a large cross-sectional area.
- a drag reducing slit 41 intersecting the slit 4 may be provided at or near the end of the slit 4 away from the forming groove 2, and the drag reducing slit 41 also penetrates the body 1 in the thickness direction of the body.
- the drag reducing seam 41 can help to open the slit 4, so that the larger type of hair hook or the lure can be easily inserted into the slit 4, and the elasticity of the body 1 also ensures a smaller type of hair hook or false oblique Will not loose.
- the drag reducing slit 41 shown in the drawing is a straight line perpendicularly intersecting the slit 4 at the end of the slit 4, and is combined with the slit 4 to form a "T" shape.
- the shape of the drag reducing slit 41 is not limited thereto, and may be combined with the slit 4 to form a "Y" shape, an arrow shape or a cross shape.
- a plurality of forming grooves 2 may be arranged in parallel to form a forming groove group 6, and the body 1 may be provided with a plurality of sets of forming groove groups 6 arranged side by side.
- the individual forming grooves 2 in the forming groove group 6 shown in the drawing are identical and equally spaced.
- the present invention is not limited thereto, and the forming grooves 2 of different shapes and sizes may be combined at different intervals to form the forming groove group 6 to be adapted to the shape of the hook or the lure to be fixed. This also applies to the various embodiments and variations below.
- the forming grooves in the adjacent forming groove groups 6 may be disposed to face in opposite directions (e.g., as shown in Fig. 14 later).
- the shaped trough set thus provided is particularly suitable for fixing an L-shaped rotating lure because the L-shaped spinner bait lure generally has two portions that are far apart and at an angle to each other. One has a blade and the other has a hook.
- the hooks can be inserted or pushed into the slit of one of the forming groove groups 6, and the blades can be inserted, pushed or pressed into the slits of another adjacent forming groove group 6.
- the L-shaped rotating false twist can be reliably fixed.
- the fixing pad is fixed to the receiving box or panel by the bonding device 5.
- the bonding device 5 is preferably detachable, and may be, for example, a double-sided tape or a viscous agent or the like to facilitate replacement.
- the coupling means 5 is preferably only provided at the back and around the body 1 in which the forming grooves 2 and slits 4 are not provided, so that when the hooks or blades are inserted, they are not subjected to the resistance caused by the joining means 5.
- the hook tip can be located below the body 1, thereby facilitating the fixing of the hook or the hook. This also applies to the following various embodiments and variations.
- Method 1 (shown as 9 in Fig. 5): The user holds the hook or the lure in the forming groove 2, the hook tip is below and toward the end of the forming groove 2 away from the slit 4, and the hook is placed Or the lure is pushed into the slit 4 and can be fixed. Due to the acceleration of the forming groove 2 and the drag reduction of the drag reducing slit 41, the hook or the lure can be inserted at a faster speed than in the prior art.
- Method 2 (shown as 10 in Fig. 5): The user holds the hook or the lure in the forming groove 2, and the hook tip is below and facing the slit 4, and the hook or the lure is pulled in. Cut and fix. "
- Method 3 (shown as 12 in Fig. 7): The user holds the hook or the lure, the hook tip is below and toward the end of the forming groove 2 away from the slit 4, and the bent portion of the hook is placed in the forming groove 2 Above the joint of the slit 4, press the hook or the lure into the slit to fix it.
- Method 4 (shown as 11 in Figures 5 and 6): The user holds the hook or the lure in the forming groove 2, the hook tip is below and facing the slit 4, so that the hook tip is in the fixed pad body Below, take the hook or the lure into the slit and fix it. Or it can be fixed without pulling in the slit.
- the user does not need to distinguish the orientation of the hook of the hair hook or the lure, and a different method can be used to quickly fix the hook or the lure. Therefore, it is fast, labor-saving and convenient.
- the hook portion is pulled into the slit 4 by using the above method 2 or 4
- Separate forming grooves 2 are provided so that the hook tips are generally positioned prior to being pulled in without hooking to the side walls, damaging the hooks and obstructing the securing process.
- the insertion of the hooks or blades or the blade-like members of the hook or the lure is made more labor-saving and quick, and It can firmly fix various general shapes of hair hooks and lures, providing flexible and reliable fixing, enhancing versatility and reducing the cost of use.
- the user can insert the hook into the slit 4 in various ways regardless of the orientation and position of the hook relative to the fixing pad, which is greatly facilitated, especially in the case of insufficient light. .
- the shape of the forming groove 2 is preferably formed such that the dimension in the longitudinal extension direction of the slit 4 is larger than the dimension in the direction transverse to the longitudinal extension direction.
- the above embodiment is suitable for a variety of hooks or lures having only one hook and having a hook and blade.
- Various advantageous modifications of the above-described embodiments will be described below with reference to Figs. 8-9 to accommodate various special shaped hooks or lures.
- both ends of the forming groove 2 are respectively provided along the body
- a hook of a hook or a hook of a lure can be inserted into one of the slits 4, and a blade or the like which may be at a different position of the hook or the lure, the wire rod And so on, according to the actual situation, insert into another slit 4.
- the L-shaped rotating hook lure, the key-shaped hook lure or the like is fixed by using the above-described ⁇ , modified fixing pad, a hook of one end is aligned with the forming groove 2 and pushed into a slit 4 After that, the blade or the like is aligned into the forming groove 2 to be inserted or pushed into the other slit 4 to fix it.
- one end of the wire of the L-shaped rotating hook lure placed in the forming groove can also be pulled into the slit to fix it.
- two forming grooves 2 are arranged in series connected by a slit 4, and are respectively provided at the distal ends of the two forming grooves 2 in the thickness direction of the body 1.
- the hook of the hook or the lure of a hook can be similarly inserted into one of the slits 4, and the blade, the wire rod or the ring which may be at different positions of the hook or the lure And so on, insert another slit 4 according to the actual situation.
- the guide 3 provided between the forming groove 2 and the slit 4 is not shown for the sake of simplicity. For example, referring to FIG.
- the blade 201 or A similar component is inserted into another forming slot 2 or pushed into another slit 4 to secure it.
- one end of the wire of the L-shaped rotating lure placed in the forming groove can also be pulled into the slit to fix it.
- the figure shows the situation without pulling in.
- the L-shaped rotary lure 20 shown in Fig. 10 includes two blades 201 and 202, at which point the blade 202 can be inserted into or inserted into the intermediate slit 2 to fix it.
- the ends of the slit are closed, so that one hook does not eject from the fixing pad.
- embodiments having three or more shaped slots 2 are also contemplated to accommodate a particular shape and configuration of the hook or lure.
- the blade when a large noise of the blade is fixed, after a hook is fixed as described above, the blade can also be directly inserted into the forming groove 2 for fixing.
- the thickness of the fixing pad should be thick enough to secure the hooks, blades or the like, and the thickness should be at least 5 mm.
- a hook is placed in the slit 2 after the hook is aligned with the forming groove 2, and then a blade or the like is fixed to the slit between the two forming grooves 2. 4 in.
- the fixing method is similar to an L-shaped rotating hook or a lure.
- the fixing pads shown in Figures 8 and 9 can be used to secure different types of hair hooks or lures as well as the fixing pads shown in Figure 1.
- the forming groove 2 shown in the drawing has a willow shape, but its shape may also be a nai shape, an ellipse shape, a rhombus shape, a circle shape or a triangle shape, a rectangle shape or the like.
- a guide portion may be provided in the molding groove, and the shape of the guide portion may be V-shaped, curved, or rectangular.
- the rectangular guide is arranged such that the blade or similar attachment and the hook of the hook lure can be smoothly pressed into the slit from the upper end of the joint of the guide and the slit.
- the blade or the like is placed in the forming groove, and the slit which is pressed or pushed toward the rectangular end can be relatively conveniently fixed due to the predetermined position of the forming groove.
- the fixing method of the hook 4 bait is as in the above method 3.
- Figure 8 and Figure 9 are convenient and practical to set up the structure, which solves the problems of swaying and bumping of the products in the prior art, and the problem that the blades cannot be fixed, so that the fixed products can be seen at a glance, and the anglers can learn according to different fishing fields, water depth and weather. , climate and time, easy access to products for timely fishing.
- the fixing pad is convenient for fixing and taking, and the cost is low. It also overcomes the problem of a hook which is inconvenient and costly in the prior art and which is ejected from the fixing pad by the L-shaped rotary hooking lure.
- an intersecting drag reducing slit extending in a direction intersecting the longitudinal extension direction of the forming groove 2 may be provided at or near the end of the forming groove 2 away from the slit 4, the intersecting slit along the body 1 The thickness direction runs through the body 1. Since both ends of the forming groove 2 are provided with drag reducing slits, it is possible to fix various sizes of hair hooks or lures, in particular tubular hooks.
- Inserting the blade or the like into the slit on the surface of the fixing pad not only fixes the blade or the like, but also allows the blade to be seen at a glance, so that the user can conveniently take the product and fish in time.
- FIG. 11 Another embodiment in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to Figures 11 and 12, which are more suitable for securing a hair hook or a typical lure having a plurality of hook tips.
- one or more generally closed shaped grooves 52 spaced apart from one another are provided on the fixed pad body 1.
- the forming groove 52 shown in Fig. 11 is rectangular and may have other suitable shapes.
- the edge of the forming groove 52 may be rectilinear, zigzag, wavy or other suitable shape.
- a hook groove 55 is provided at one end of each of the forming grooves 52 for receiving a hook portion having a plurality of hook tips on the head or tail of the hook or the lure.
- the hook groove 55 is sized to completely accommodate the hook so that it does not protrude beyond the surface of the fixed pad, and is convenient for fixed access.
- the hook groove 55 may be formed in various shapes suitable for the hook portion, such as a rectangle, an ellipse, a hemisphere, a square, or the like.
- the forming groove 52 and the hook groove 55 penetrate the body 1 in the thickness direction of the body 1. Referring to Fig. 12, when fixing by the fixing pad, the hook end of the hook portion 301 of the typical lure 30-end is first aligned with the hook groove 55, and is pulled in and fixed. The body of the conventional lure 30 is then pressed into the forming groove 52.
- a partition groove 54 is provided between the forming groove 52 and the corresponding hook groove 55, and the cross-sectional area of the partition groove 54 is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the corresponding hook groove 55.
- the partition groove 54 is for placing the hook handle (for example, the hook handle 302 in Fig. 12) or for holding the tubular hair. hook.
- the dividing groove 54 may have a suitable shape such as a rectangular shape, a V shape, a zigzag shape, a wave shape, or the like for accommodating at least a portion of the stalk shank or holding the tubular hair crochet.
- a drag reducing slit 56 intersecting the longitudinal extending direction of the forming groove 52 may be provided, and the drag reducing slit 56 penetrates the body 1 in the thickness direction of the body 1.
- the resistance when the body of the lure is inserted into the forming groove 52 is reduced.
- the shape of the lure is different, it has a certain length and width, so it can be pressed into the groove to fix it. When a large width of the lure is pressed into the groove, the slit is opened and the lure is applied. 01113
- the water pressure plate of the fake lure body (the part for controlling the depth of the lure in the water and controlling the swimming posture of the lure in the water, which is usually located under the head of the lure, mostly in the shape of a tongue)
- the width is smaller than the width of the dummy body or the fixing method without the water plate.
- Figure 11 can also be used to secure a rotating hook or lure and a keyed hook or lure.
- the three hooks of the rotating hook lure are placed in the hook groove 55 and the partition groove 54 and pulled in and fixed, and then the body is placed in the molding groove 52, and then the blade or the like is inserted into the molding groove. Fixed in 52.
- the hook portion is fixed in the same manner, and the blade or the like is inserted into the molding groove to be fixed.
- the blade of the hook or the lure can also be inserted into the drag reducing slit 56 to accommodate the hook or the lure of some special structures.
- the hook groove 55 may be omitted, and only the forming groove 52 and the drag reducing slit 56 may be provided. This allows for the insertion or pressing of tubular hooks of different pipe sizes.
- the size can be increased at the middle or the other end of the forming groove 52.
- Most of the 53 is for accommodating a hook located on a false oblique abdomen (neck).
- the enlarged portion shown in the figure is curved, but may be other shapes adapted to the lure, such as a rectangle or the like.
- the hooks on the neck can be placed smoothly under the increased size and the dummy can be removed.
- Some squid jigs have no hooks on the abdomen or neck, or a small portion of the lure on the abdomen (neck) or the other end of the hook is significantly smaller than the width of the fake lure, so no need to size
- the enlarged portion can also be fixed. However, the size is increased, and the versatility is stronger. It is also suitable for the lure of the hook and the hook portion having a smaller width than the fake lure body.
- the setting of the enlarged size portion solves the problem that the hook of the lure abdomen or the neck is scattered, and it is also easy to hurt the hand.
- the hook grooves 55 of the respective forming grooves 52 can communicate with each other to constitute a common hook accommodating portion. This can reduce the cost of molding the fixing pad.
- a hook groove 55 similar to that shown in Fig. 11 can be formed at one end of the forming groove 2 as shown in Fig. 1 away from the slit 4, resulting in two embodiments as shown in Figs.
- the fixing pad as shown in Fig. 13 comprises a plurality of components consisting of grooves and slits, each comprising a forming groove 2, a slit 4 and a drag reducing slit 41 as described above with reference to Figure 1 and as described above with reference to Figure 11
- One end of the forming groove 2 may also be provided as an opening to communicate with the hook groove 55.
- a plurality of hook grooves 55 may be communicated with each other to constitute a common hook accommodating portion.
- the shape of the forming groove 2 is as shown in Fig.
- the hook groove 55 may be formed in various shapes suitable for the hook portion, such as a rectangle, an ellipse, a hemisphere, a square, or the like.
- a guide portion may be provided in the molding groove, and the shape of the guide portion may be V-shaped, curved, or rectangular.
- the rectangular guide is arranged such that the blade or similar attachment and the hook of the hook lure can be smoothly pressed into the slit from the upper end of the joint of the guide and the slit.
- the blade or the like is placed in the forming groove, and the slit which is pressed or pushed toward the rectangular end can be relatively conveniently fixed due to the predetermined position of the forming groove.
- the method of fixing the hook hook is as above 3
- the fixing pad is not only suitable for fixing various hooks and lures fixed by the above embodiments, but also particularly suitable for fixing tubular hooks, 3 hooks, rotating hooks and keys with 3 hooks.
- a typical lure with a hook-shaped lure and a hook For a general tubular hook, it can be pressed into or inserted into the forming groove 2 for fixing. Due to the opening at one end of the forming groove 2 and the hook groove 55, tubular hooks of various sizes can be easily inserted or pressed in; and the slit 4 and the drag reducing slit 41 at the other end of the forming groove 2 make it possible to Tube hooks of different sizes can be reliably fixed.
- the tail of the hook can be taken by hand, and it can be directly fixed in the partition groove (not shown) between the hook groove 55 and the forming groove 2, or can be pressed from the top to the bottom.
- 3 pieces of hair hooks which are fixed on the upper surface of the fixing pad body with their hair ends facing up.
- the hook is pulled into the hook groove and the head is pressed into the shaped groove portion of the smaller cross-sectional area of the upper portion of the forming groove 2.
- 3 hooks can be fixed in the hook groove 55, and then the blade and the lure body are simultaneously placed in the forming groove 2, and the blade or the like is inserted through the forming groove 2.
- the hook is pushed into the slit 4, and the common lure body is fixed in the forming groove 2. Since the forming groove and the hook groove communicate, the hook groove 55 also serves as a guide and drag reduction. effect.
- the above shows only the fixing of the partial hook and the lure as an example, but the fixing pad can be applied to include the tubular hook due to the joint action of the drag reducing slit 41, the slit 4, the forming groove 2 and the hook groove 55.
- the various hooks and lures in the interior have good versatility.
- the fixing pad is convenient for fixing and taking, and the cost is low.
- the fixing pad as shown in Fig. 14 includes a plurality of forming groove groups 6 and 6'.
- Each of the forming groove sets includes a plurality of forming grooves 2, slits 4 and drag reducing slits 41 as described above with reference to Fig. 1 and hook grooves 55 as described above with reference to Fig. 11.
- the hook groove 55 may be formed in various shapes suitable for the hook portion, such as a rectangle, an ellipse, a hemisphere, a square, or the like.
- One end of the forming groove 2 is open to communicate with the hook groove 55.
- the hook grooves 55 communicating with the respective forming grooves 2 communicate with each other to constitute a common hook accommodating portion.
- another slit 42 is also provided near the one end of the forming groove 2 near the slit 4, and the slit 42 intersects with the longitudinal extending direction of the forming groove 2 (up and down direction in the drawing).
- This slit 42 has the same function as the drag reducing slit 41 for facilitating insertion or pressing of tubular hooks of various sizes into the forming groove 2.
- the fixing pad shown in Fig. 14 can fix various hooks and lures including tubular hooks in a manner similar to the fixing pad shown in Fig. 13.
- a guide portion may be provided in the molding groove, and the shape of the guide portion may be V-shaped, curved, or rectangular.
- the rectangular guide is arranged such that the blade or similar attachment and the hook of the hook lure can be smoothly pressed into the slit from the upper end of the joint of the guide and the slit.
- the blade or the like is placed in the forming groove, and the slit which is pressed or pushed toward the rectangular end can be relatively conveniently fixed due to the predetermined position of the forming groove.
- the fixing method of the hook hook is as in the above method 3.
- the assembly 62 composed of the forming groove 2 and the slit 4 as shown in Figs. 1, 8, and 9 and the forming groove 52 as shown in Fig. 10 may be included in the same forming groove group 6.
- the assembly 61 is formed by a hook groove 55.
- Thunder Striker Baits which also includes three hooks and blades, similar to a gate shape. But unlike other L-shaped rotary lures, the lightning strike type lure has 3 hooks instead of a hook at one end.
- Such a lure may not be fixed using a single component 61 or 62, but may be fixed using the fixing pad shown in FIG.
- the three hooks are aligned with the hook groove 55 to fix the hook to the edge of the hook groove 55 of the assembly 61, and then the dummy body is fixed.
- the blade is then inserted into the forming groove 2 or slit 4 of the adjacent assembly 62.
- the assembly 62 of Fig. 15 can also take the form of an assembly with two forming slots as shown in Fig. 9, and the hook grooves 55 of the plurality of components 61 can also communicate with each other as shown in Fig. 14 to form a common one.
- the hook accommodates the portion.
- the above-described assembly 62 may be replaced by an assembly consisting of the forming groove 2, the slit 4, the drag reducing slit 41, and the hook groove 55 as shown in FIG.
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