WO2008154403A2 - Lines having shaped surface and method of making - Google Patents

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WO2008154403A2
WO2008154403A2 PCT/US2008/066158 US2008066158W WO2008154403A2 WO 2008154403 A2 WO2008154403 A2 WO 2008154403A2 US 2008066158 W US2008066158 W US 2008066158W WO 2008154403 A2 WO2008154403 A2 WO 2008154403A2
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Jeffrey L. Wieringa
Daniel R. Croswell
John C. Clark
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3M Innovative Properties Co
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Priority to EP08770368.2A priority patent/EP2154954B1/en
Priority to JP2010511372A priority patent/JP5662144B2/ja
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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
    • A01K91/00Lines
    • A01K91/12Fly lines
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
    • D07BROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
    • D07B5/00Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form
    • D07B5/005Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form characterised by their outer shape or surface properties
    • D07B5/006Making ropes or cables from special materials or of particular form characterised by their outer shape or surface properties by the properties of an outer surface polymeric coating
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D07ROPES; CABLES OTHER THAN ELECTRIC
    • D07BROPES OR CABLES IN GENERAL
    • D07B2501/00Application field
    • D07B2501/20Application field related to ropes or cables
    • D07B2501/2038Agriculture, forestry and fishery
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/29Coated or structually defined flake, particle, cell, strand, strand portion, rod, filament, macroscopic fiber or mass thereof
    • Y10T428/2913Rod, strand, filament or fiber
    • Y10T428/2973Particular cross section

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  • the present invention relates to lines, such as fishing lines, having a shaped surface to enhance performance of the line as desired and to methods for manufacturing such lines.
  • fishing lines including fly fishing lines, are generally made with a smooth surface.
  • Fishing lines may be monofilament, polyfilament (e.g., braided or twisted), or composite (e.g., multilayer with core and jacket or outer layer) construction.
  • Suggestions have been made to modify the properties of the fishing line by selecting the component materials for desired properties, e.g., desired elongation, elasticity, strength, slipperiness, slickness, and by incorporating material in the fishing to impart desired properties, e.g., density reducing particles to improve floatation.
  • desired properties e.g., desired elongation, elasticity, strength, slipperiness, slickness
  • desired properties e.g., density reducing particles to improve floatation.
  • AIRFLOTM Ridge Tactical Trout Fly Line has tiny ridges running longitudinally along the entire length of the line such that in cross section the line appears like a gear with a series of peaks and valleys around its circumference.
  • the present invention provides fishing lines with improved performance properties.
  • the present invention also provides a method of making such fishing lines.
  • fishing lines of the invention have one or more arrays of shaped features in the outer surface thereof.
  • the method of the invention comprises (a) providing a fishing line having an outer surface and (b) forming at least one array of shaped features in at least a portion of the outer surface of the line.
  • Fishing lines of the invention provide improved performance properties including better floatability in water due to modified meniscus properties at the line/water interface, greater durability, e.g., due to reduced wear against rod components, greater shootability due to reduced contact with rod guides, lower memory especially under cold conditions, greater flexibility.
  • persons fishing with such lines will enjoy many benefits including but not limited to improved casting performance, reduced drag retrieval in water, etc..
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of one illustrative embodiment of a fishing line of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a portion of a second illustrative embodiment of a fishing line of the invention
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an apparatus for making fishing line of the invention.
  • Figure 4 is a close up of a portion of the apparatus shown in Figure 3. These figures, which are idealized, are not to scale and are intended to be merely illustrative and non-limiting. Detailed Description of Invention
  • fishing lines of the invention have a long thin shape. They may be made in any length desired.
  • the lines should be sufficiently flexible to be repeatedly wound and unwound into roll form for storage, transfer to a reel, casting, etc.
  • the lines have a generally circular cross section modified by the one or more arrays of features described herein.
  • the thickness or cross sectional diameter of the lines may be substantially uniform throughout the entire length, i.e., along the longitudinal axis of the line, or they may vary as desired.
  • a line can be tapered to add weight in a desired portion to provide mechanical advantage to the cast and also to "load the rod", i.e., develop more potential energy therein to increase the energy exploited during casting.
  • This taper can also be configured to enhance "roll over”, i.e., the ability to carry and roll the line out straight with a fly or lure attached to it.
  • the average cross sectional diameter of fishing lines of the invention will be between about 0.025 and about 0.116 inch, preferably between about 0.035 and 0.080 inch though lines of other average diameter may be made if desired.
  • Fishing lines of the invention may be made with other modifications as is known in the art. For example, incorporation of slip agents within the outer portion of the line to modify its slip or glide across rod guides, colorants, fillers (e.g., glass, plastic, etc. particles or microballons) to modify buoyancy of the line, ultraviolet absorbers, etc. Various known techniques for modifying the memory and stiffness of the line as desired may be used. Fishing lines of the invention may be monofilament, polyfilament, or composite as desired.
  • Fishing lines of the invention differ from conventional fishing lines in that the outer layer thereof (which may be the only layer in monofilament embodiments and certain composite embodiments) has at least one array of shaped features in the outer surface thereof.
  • An illustrative embodiment of a fishing line of the invention is shown in Fig. 1.
  • fishing line 10 has array 12 of shaped features in the outer surface thereof.
  • the outer layer of fishing lines of the invention comprises a polymeric material.
  • the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polymeric material, though lines can be made using thermoset materials for the outer layer if desired.
  • materials that may be used the outer layer of lines of the invention include polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, and polyethylene.
  • the outer layer essentially constitutes the fishing line; in the case of composite monofilament lines, the outer layer is a substantially continuous matrix of the polymeric material and further contains domains of other materials, e.g., hollow glass microspheres to enhance flotation.
  • the outer layer surrounds one or more core filaments (which may be braided if desired); in the case of composite polyfilament lines, the outer layer or core filament may contain or surround domains of other materials if desired.
  • the array(s) of shaped features are arranged substantially along the longitudinal axis of the fishing line.
  • the shaped features may be protrusions from the outer surface of the line, depressions into the outer surface of the line, or combinations as desired.
  • the fishing line may comprise two or more arrays of shaped features. In some embodiments, the line may comprise two more arrays within the same longitudinal segments. In some embodiments, the line may comprise at least two longitudinal segments having different arrays of shaped features.
  • the thickness or cross sectional diameter of the line may be substantially uniform throughout the entire length, i.e., along the longitudinal axis of the line, or may vary as desired, within a longitudinal segment or between longitudinal segments.
  • FIG. 2 another illustrative embodiment of the invention is fishing line 20 in which longitudinal segment 21 has array 22 of shaped features in the outer surface, longitudinal segment 23 has array 24 of shaped features in the outer surface wherein array 22 and array 24 differ.
  • longitudinal segments 25 and 28 have a generally smooth outer surface with no shaped features formed therein and longitudinal segment 26 has array 27 of shaped features wherein array 27 differs from arrays 22 and 24. It will be understood that other embodiments may be made in accordance with the present invention.
  • the size, shape, orientation, and spacing of the shaped features in each array are selected according to desired impact or effect that it will impart to the fishing line.
  • shaped features may be chosen to increase the tendency of air bubbles to become trapped to the surface of the line when it is in water to increase buoyancy of the line; shaped features may be chosen to reduce the noise or increase or decrease drag as the line passes through the guides of a fishing rod; shaped features may be chosen to alter the way the line passes through air or water; etc. Lines may be made to enhance or impart desired characteristics to different portions of the lines as desired.
  • the specific shape and dimensions of the features can be selected as desired according to the desired performance attributes sought.
  • the ratio of the length of each feature (i.e., in the axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the line) to the perpendicular dimension of the width of the feature (i.e., its dimension along the curvature of the line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis) is from 5:1 to 1 :5.
  • Shaped features having other geometries may be used if desired, e.g., fish scale shaped features to modify ease with which the line is pulled through water, and diamond shaped features (e.g., such as an X- shaped depression in the outer surface of the line) to reduce wear on fishing pole guides and to induce entrapment of air bubbles to increase buoyancy.
  • shaped features will be selected to increase or decrease buoyancy of the line, to increase or decrease drag of the line on components of the rod or in air or in the water, or to decrease noise.
  • the size of the shaped features may vary depending upon the desired impact or properties to be imparted to the line and dimension of the line, particularly its diameter. Depending upon the embodiment, the shaped features may range from about 0.005 to about 0.02 inch, across in their broadest dimension. As will be understood, shaped features of other dimensions may be used in accordance with the invention. Different shaped features may be provided along different longitudinal segments of the line as desired to impart differential properties to different portions of the line.
  • a line may be made with (1) shaped features selected to impart slightly negative buoyancy to the portion of a line closest to the lure or fly, (2) shaped features selected to impart greater buoyancy to the next portion of the line, and (3) shaped features selected to reduce drag (thereby increasing castability) to the next segment of the line.
  • lines of the invention may be used for other applications.
  • Illustrative examples include kite strings, tow lines to draw objects beyond vehicles moving through air and/or water, nets, e.g., to be used for fishing, wire communication lines, guy wires, e.g., used to support towers and other structures located in water and dry land locations.
  • fishing lines of the invention are made by forming the line with desired construction, i.e., monofilament (composite or not as desired) or polyfilament (composite or not as desired), and forming the array(s) of shaped features in the outer layer thereof.
  • the line is flexible and preferably substantially dimensionally stable during conditions of use (some tendency to stretch to permit winding, tying of knots, etc. is acceptable or even desired).
  • the outer layer must be deformable, such as by thermal embossing, to permit formation of the array(s) of shaped features in accordance with the invention.
  • the array(s) of shaped features can be formed by embossing the line. Especially preferred are continuous embossing operations
  • FIG. 3 An illustrative example of an apparatus for carrying out such embossing is shown in Fig. 3 wherein apparatus 30 features eight embossing rollers 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38.
  • the rollers arranged in this embodiment in two juxtaposed sets of four rollers each, to define two embossing zones (rollers 31, 32, 33, and 34 defining one embossing zone and rollers 35, 36, 37, and 38 defining a second embossing zone which is obscured in this view).
  • Selection of the number of rollers in each embossing zone is a matter of design. Typically, an even number of rollers which are each positioned to apply pressure on opposing sides of the line is preferred in each embossing zone.
  • embossing roller in an embossing zone is effective.
  • a greater number of rollers in each embossing zone may be used; depending upon the dimensional integrity of the line, it is not necessary to arrange embossing rollers in opposing pairs.
  • rollers in each juxtaposed set or embossing zone are positioned in coordinated fashion as mechanical iris to engage with the line as desired.
  • each of the rollers is positioned against the outer surface of the line in equivalent fashion and to apply substantially equal pressure.
  • the fishing line 39 is passed through the embossing zones under conditions of suitable temperature, pressure, and speed to achieve appropriate dwell conditions to deform the outer layer of the fishing line and form the desired shaped features in the outer surface thereof.
  • Different embossing zones may be embossingly engaged to different longitudinal segments of the line as it passes through as desired.
  • the embossing rollers will typically be heated to a temperature of about 300 to about 32O 0 F.
  • Fig. 4 shows a close up of the arrangement of embossing rollers of the apparatus shown in Fig. 3, like reference numbers indicate the same element or component.
  • the embossing rollers have desired patterns formed therein to define the desired shaped features. If desired, formation of the shaped features can be carried out using fewer or more embossing rollers and/or arranging them in a single or three or more embossing zones. In the embodiment shown here, the embossing rollers are configured with actuators, shafts, etc. to permit precise adjustment of the position of the rollers with one another. In one embodiment, the embossing rollers are free spinning and embossingly engaged with the line as desired under desired pressure as the line is drawn through the device. Depending upon the arrays of shaped features which are desired, the embossing faces of the rollers can be separately machined. By engaging different rollers at different portions of the line, i.e., usually by using different embossing zones, different arrays of shaped features can be formed at different longitudinal segments of the fishing line as desired.
  • arrays of features can be formed in lines in accordance with the invention using other techniques, with the selection being dependent in part upon the line being produced, processing speeds, etc.
  • Some illustrative examples include the following: laser etching, photo/chemical etching, sand blasting and etching, chemical reacting, foaming, gassing ( heat reactive where plastic micro- bubbles are heated to expand to form bumps), abrading the exterior surface, e.g., with sanding discs, continuous molding, and over coating another surface that has a pattern.
  • a line of the invention will have an advancing contact angle with deionized water of at least about 125°, preferably at least about 135°, and most preferably at least about 150° or more. In contrast to previously known fishing lines of which we are aware, none having an advancing contact of more than about 115°.
  • a line with features in accordance with the invention can be treated with water-repellent material, e.g., a thin coating thereover (which does not unduly impart the desired geometry of the surface features, an additive incorporated in the outer layer of the line, etc.
  • Suitable hydrophobic treatment can be selected to generate desired increases in advancing water contact angles in accordance with the present invention.
  • Material that are used to impart dynamic water repellency to raincoats and boots are typically preferred for use in this invention.
  • Suitable materials can be selected from the groups consisting of silicones, some hydrocarbons, and fluorochemicals. If fluorochemical compositions are used they are preferably of a non-bioaccumulating and are environmentally friendly character. Such materials will also impart good dirt release properties to the fly line, thereby making for easier cleaning.
  • One illustrative material is a urethane acrylate emulsion made from HFPO alcohol (e.g., 15 eq. of HFPO-C(O)NHCH2CH2OH) and pentaeritoltriacrylate (e.g., 90 eq.) cured with isocyanate (e.g., 100 eq. DESOMODURTM N-IOO) then free-radically polymerized with HFPO methacrylate.
  • Another suitable emulsion is the C 14 polyester emulsion disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 6,753,380 (Qiu) which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

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EP08770368.2A EP2154954B1 (en) 2007-06-08 2008-06-06 Lines having shaped surface and method of making
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