WO2020121656A1 - Support de ligne de pêche et canne à pêche - Google Patents

Support de ligne de pêche et canne à pêche Download PDF

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WO2020121656A1
WO2020121656A1 PCT/JP2019/041808 JP2019041808W WO2020121656A1 WO 2020121656 A1 WO2020121656 A1 WO 2020121656A1 JP 2019041808 W JP2019041808 W JP 2019041808W WO 2020121656 A1 WO2020121656 A1 WO 2020121656A1
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泉 野村
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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
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  • the present invention relates to a fishing line retainer that holds a fishing line when a tackle is not cast near a grip of a fishing rod to prevent entanglement of the fishing line, and a fishing rod provided with this fishing line retainer.
  • PE line polyethylene fishing line
  • the above-mentioned entanglement of the fishing line can be prevented if the portion of the fishing line that hangs from the tip of the fishing rod is pulled to the grip side of the fishing line and the fishing line can be held near the grip with tension applied to the fishing line. ..
  • a road line entanglement prevention device of Patent Document 1 and a fishing line fixing device of Patent Document 2 have been proposed so far.
  • the device for preventing thread entanglement of a road is provided in a recess 3 formed in a thread winding part 2 made of a soft elastic material (synthetic resin, rubber, etc.).
  • the thread 14 is held by making the thread 14 bite. Further, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 of the document, the fishing line fixing device of Patent Document 2 opens and closes a portion of the supporting plate 1 having a cylindrical shape to attach the fishing rod to the fishing rod, so that the inner circumference of the supporting plate 1 is increased. The fishing line 8 is held in the gap between the surface and the outer peripheral surface of the fishing rod 7.
  • the fishing line 14 can be held only loosely by merely engaging the fishing line 14 into the recess 3 formed in the soft elastic material like the device for preventing the fishing line entanglement of Patent Document 1, the tension can be held only loosely.
  • the fishing line 14 held in the recess 3 may move in the longitudinal direction thereof, and the fishing line 14 may loosen or come off the recess 3.
  • the fishing line 14 can be firmly held.
  • the operation of winding the fishing line 14 on the road line winding portion 2 requires time and labor, and the fishing line 14 may be twisted by winding the fishing line 14 on the road line winding portion 2.
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and provides a fishing line retainer that can not only firmly hold a fishing line without winding it, but can also be easily operated by the person who is holding the fishing line. To do. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a fishing rod provided with this fishing line holder.
  • a fishing line retainer for preventing entanglement of a fishing line by holding a portion of the fishing line hanging from the tip of the fishing line when the gimmick is not cast near the grip of the fishing rod, A pair of fishing line holding portions for holding the fishing line brought from the tips of the fishing rod to the vicinity of the grip from both sides, An operating protrusion for operating in the front-back direction with your finger, This is solved by providing a fishing line holder characterized in that the fishing line holder is provided with a cam portion that moves a pair of fishing line pinching portions toward each other when the operation projection is operated backward.
  • front-rear direction means the front-rear direction (the direction along the longitudinal direction of the fishing rod) when the tip side of the fishing rod is “front” and the original rod side of the fishing rod is “rear”. ..
  • front-back direction phrases including “front” and “rear” such as “front” and “rear” appear, but “front” in these phrases means the tip of a fishing rod.
  • the “rear” refers to the original rod side of the fishing rod.
  • the fishing line retainer of the present invention by inserting the fishing line into the gap between the pair of fishing line holding portions, and then operating the operating projections to move the pair of fishing line holding portions toward each other to close the fishing line holding portion. Is held by a pair of fishing line holding portions. Therefore, the fishing line can be firmly held (sandwiched) in a straight state, and it is possible to prevent the fishing line from becoming habit.
  • the operating projection for operating the fishing line gripping portion is in the form of a projection, and the fishing line gripping portion closes when operated backward (on the side of the fishing rod).
  • the fishing line is picked up and placed in the gap between the pair of fishing line holding parts, and while pulling the fishing line backward, with the hand (the one who picked the fishing line) as it is (the state where the fishing line is picked up) It can be operated). That is, even when one of the hands is closed by gripping the fishing rod or the like, it is possible to easily operate the fishing line with the one who holds the fishing line.
  • the operating force of the operating projection is transmitted to the fishing line holding section via the cam section.
  • the structure of the cam portion and the peripheral portion thereof is not particularly limited as long as the pair of holding portions are configured to be closed when the operation protrusion portion is operated backward. Examples of the structure of the cam portion and the peripheral portion thereof include the following structures.
  • the cam portion is a cam inclined surface provided on the guide member, When the front-rear slide member and the pair of fishing line gripping portions are moved rearward by pulling the operation projection part rearward, at least one of the pair of fishing line gripping portions abuts on the cam inclined surface, and thus the pair of fishing line gripping portions. There is a structure that makes them close to each other.
  • the fishing line retainer adopting this structure for the cam part and its peripheral part may be referred to as a "slide operation type fishing line retainer".
  • a rotating member that rotates about a rotation axis that is substantially orthogonal to the fishing rod
  • a left and right slide member that slides in the left and right direction substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis, Equipped with One of the pair of fishing line holding portions is provided integrally with the left and right slide members
  • the cam portion is a curved surface for a cam provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rotating member, When the operating protrusion is rotated backward to rotate the rotating member, one fishing line gripping portion is pushed by the cam curved surface and moves to the side approaching the other fishing line gripping portion. ..
  • the fishing line retainer that adopts this structure for the cam portion and its peripheral portion may be referred to as a "rotation-type fishing line retainer”.
  • a fishing line holder that can not only firmly hold the fishing line without wrapping it, but can also be easily operated by the person who is holding the fishing line. It is also possible to provide a fishing rod provided with this fishing line holder.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the fishing line holder according to the first embodiment taken along the line A 1 -A 1 (FIG. 2). It is the figure which looked at the fishing line retainer of a 1st embodiment from the upper part, Comprising: It is the figure which showed the state where a pair of fishing line holding parts were in the open state. It is the figure which looked at the fishing line retainer of a 1st embodiment from the upper part, Comprising: It is a figure shown when a pair of fishing line holding parts are in the closed state.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the fishing line holder according to the second embodiment taken along the arrow A 2 -A 2 (FIG. 6). It is the figure which looked at the fishing line holder of a 2nd embodiment from the upper part, and is a figure showing the state where a pair of fishing line pinching parts were in the open state. It is the figure which looked at the fishing line retainer of a 2nd embodiment from the upper part, Comprising: It is the figure which showed the case where a pair of fishing line holding parts were in the closed state.
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing a fishing rod 2 to which a fishing line holder 1 of the present invention is attached.
  • the fishing line holder 1 of the present invention is provided near the grip of a fishing rod 2 and holds the portion of the fishing line 3 that hangs from the tips of the fishing rod 2 near the grip of the fishing rod 2 with tension applied. It can be done. In this way, by holding the fishing line 3 in a tensioned state, when the bait is attached to the tackle, the fish that has been caught is removed from the tackle, the tackle is repaired or replaced, and the fishing rod is used. It is possible to prevent the fishing line 3 from being entangled with the tips of the fishing rod 2 when moving while holding.
  • the operation of holding the fishing line 3 in the fishing line holder 1 can be easily performed. Further, when casting the tackle in water, it is necessary to remove the fishing line 3 from the fishing line holder 1, but this removal operation can also be performed easily.
  • the location where the fishing line holder 1 is provided is not particularly limited as long as it is near the grip of the fishing rod 2, but it is preferably on the tip side of the grip.
  • the fishing line holder 1 is provided slightly further to the tip side than the reel located closer to the tip side than the grip. Accordingly, while gripping the grip, it is possible to easily perform the work of holding the fishing line 3 in the fishing line holder 1 by pinching the fishing line 3 with the hand opposite to the hand gripping the grip.
  • the fishing line holder 1 may be provided on the outer surface of the fishing rod 2 on which the reel is provided (the lower surface side of the fishing rod 2), but when it is provided on the opposite side to the reel (the upper surface side of the fishing rod 2), This is preferable for facilitating the work of holding the fishing line 3 in the fishing line holder 1.
  • the fishing line holder 1 of the present embodiment is of a retrofit type in which a separate member from the fishing rod 2 is attached by the user (fisherman) himself.
  • the retrofit type fishing line holder 1 has an advantage that the fishing rod 2 not provided with the fishing line holder 1 can be changed afterwards to the fishing rod 2 provided with the fishing line holder 1.
  • the fishing line holder 1 of the present invention is not limited to a retrofit type, and it is also possible to provide the fishing line holder 1 integrally provided on the fishing rod 2 in advance.
  • the fishing line holder 1 of the present invention will be described by taking two embodiments (first embodiment and second embodiment) as examples.
  • the fishing line holder 1 of the present invention can be appropriately modified within a range that does not impair the gist of the invention.
  • the terms “left” and “right” are used, but “left” refers to the left side when the tip of the fishing rod 2 is seen from a person who holds the grip of the fishing rod 2, and “right” is the fishing rod. Looking at the tip of the fishing rod 2 from a person with a grip of 2, point to the right side.
  • the fishing line holder of the first embodiment belongs to the category of the above-mentioned "slide operation type fishing line holder".
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the first embodiment as seen obliquely from the rear.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the fishing line holder 1 of the first embodiment taken along the line A 1 -A 1 (FIG. 2).
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the first embodiment as viewed from above, showing the pair of fishing line holding portions 10 in an open state.
  • FIG. 5 is a view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the first embodiment as seen from above, showing the pair of fishing line holding portions 10 in a closed state.
  • the fishing line retainer 1 includes a pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10, an operating protrusion 20, a guide member 30, a front and rear slide member 40, and a fishing rod mounting portion 50. It is composed of.
  • the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are portions for holding the fishing line 3 brought from the tips of the fishing rod 2 near the grip from both left and right sides as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 may be formed of a hard material, but in this case, the fishing line 3 held by the fishing line holding portion 10 may be damaged.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 is formed of a material that is too soft, the holding force of the fishing line holding portion 10 may decrease.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 is formed of an elastic material (rubber, foamed resin, or the like) having an appropriate hardness.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 is made of rubber.
  • the hardness of the rubber forming the fishing line holding portion 10 is preferably in the range of 10 to 90 degrees (Shore A hardness in “JIS K 6253”; the same applies below), and more preferably in the range of 20 to 80 degrees. It is more preferably in the range of 30 to 70 degrees.
  • the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are provided so as to project from the outer surface of the fishing rod 2.
  • the direction in which the fishing line holding portion 10 projects is generally the same as the direction in which the operation projection 20 described below projects.
  • the operation projection 20 is provided so as to project upward from the upper surface of the fishing rod 2
  • the pair of left and right fishing line sandwiching portions 10 also projects upward from the upper surface of the fishing rod 2. It is provided in.
  • each fishing line holding portion 10 is formed in a cubic shape, but other forms are also possible. It is also preferable that the fishing line gripping portion 10 has a rounded corner (particularly the front and upper corners) or a chamfered corner. Accordingly, the fishing line 3 can be easily inserted into the gap between the pair of right and left fishing line holding portions 10.
  • the operation projection 20 is a projection-like portion that can be operated in the front-back direction with a finger.
  • this operation protrusion 20 is operated rearward (on the side of the main rod of the fishing rod 2), as shown in FIG. 5, the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 move toward each other to be in a closed state, and an arrangement between them is performed.
  • the fishing line 3 thus held is held by the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10.
  • the operation projection 20 is operated forward (on the tip side of the fishing rod 2), the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are moved in the direction in which they are separated from each other and opened, as shown in FIG.
  • the fishing line 3 can be inserted into the gap and the fishing line 3 can be removed from the gap.
  • the operation protrusion 20 is provided so as to be located rearward of the fishing line holding unit 10 even when the pair of left and right fishing line holding units 10 are open.
  • the finger is operated. Therefore, it is possible to hold the fishing line 3 by the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 by operating the operation projection 20 backward while applying tension to the fishing line 3.
  • the form of the operation protrusion 20 is not particularly limited as long as it can be operated with a finger as described above.
  • the operation projection 20 is formed in a trigger shape protruding upward from the outer peripheral surface of the fishing rod 2.
  • the guide member 30 is for guiding a front and rear slide member 40, which will be described later, in the front and rear direction.
  • the guide member 30 has a front-rear slit 31 extending in the front-rear direction.
  • a concave groove 51 for accommodating the front and rear slide member 40 is provided on the upper surface of the fishing rod mounting portion 50.
  • the groove 51 is also provided so as to extend in the front-rear direction.
  • the left-right width of the front-rear slit 31 is formed narrower than the left-right width of the concave groove 51 and the left-right width of the front-rear slide member 40. Therefore, the front-rear slide member 40 housed in the groove 51 has a structure that does not come out upward.
  • each convex portion 32 projects inward of the front-rear slit 31 on the left inner edge and the right inner edge of the front-rear slit 31, respectively.
  • the front end surface of each convex portion 32 is a cam inclined surface ⁇ 1 (cam portion) that is inclined with respect to the front-rear direction. Due to the cam inclined surface ⁇ 1 , the width of the front and rear slits 31 where the cam inclined surface ⁇ 1 is provided is gradually narrowed toward the rear.
  • the fishing line holding portions 10 come into contact with the inclined surface ⁇ 1 for cam, so that FIG. As shown in the drawing, the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are moved toward each other to be closed.
  • the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 move in the direction of separating and open.
  • the inclined surface ⁇ 1 for cam is a portion that exhibits a function as a cam portion that converts movement in the front-rear direction into movement in the left-right direction.
  • the front-rear slide member 40 is a member that slides in the front-rear direction. On the rear end side of the front-rear slide member 40, the operation protrusion 20 is integrally provided. Further, a pair of left and right elastic coupling portions 41 are provided in front of the front and rear slide member 40. The pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are connected to the main body portion of the front and rear slide member 40 via the respective elastic connecting portions 41. Therefore, when the operation protrusion 20 is operated in the front-rear direction, the front-rear slide member 40 also moves integrally with the operation protrusion 20 in the front-rear direction, and the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 also move in the front-rear direction. It is like this.
  • the elastic connecting portion 41 is elastically deformable (a portion formed by a leaf spring or the like and capable of elastically bending). Therefore, the pair of right and left fishing line holding portions 10 can be moved in the closing direction. Further, by operating the operating projection 20 forward from the state shown in FIG. 5 to move the pair of left and right fishing line gripping parts 10 forward, the pair of left and right fishing line gripping parts 10 are elastically connected to the elastic connecting part 41. Thus, as shown in FIG. 4, it can be returned to the opened state again.
  • the fishing rod attaching portion 50 is for attaching the fishing line holder 1 to a predetermined position of the fishing rod 2 (in the fishing line holder 1 of the first embodiment, slightly ahead of the portion to which the reel is attached).
  • the fishing rod attachment portion 50 is not particularly limited as long as it can be attached to a predetermined position of the fishing rod 2.
  • the fishing rod attaching portion 50 has an open tubular shape (a tubular shape having a slit 52) having a “C”-shaped cross section.
  • the fishing rod is fitted into the fishing rod mounting portion 50 through the slit 52.
  • the fishing rod attachment portion 50 is in a state in which the outer peripheral portion of the fishing rod 2 is elastically tightened.
  • the fishing rod attaching portion 50 can be attached to and removed from the fishing rod 2 easily while being firmly attached to the fishing rod 2.
  • the fishing line retainer of the second embodiment belongs to the category of the above-mentioned "rotationally operated fishing line retainer".
  • the configuration different from the fishing line retainer of the first embodiment will be mainly described, and the description of the configuration common to the fishing line retainer of the first embodiment will be omitted as much as possible.
  • the configuration not particularly mentioned in the fishing line holder of the second embodiment the same configuration as described in the fishing line holder of the first embodiment can be adopted.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the second embodiment as seen obliquely from the rear.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a state in which the periphery of the cam curved surface ⁇ 2 (cam portion) in the fishing line holder 1 of the second embodiment is disassembled.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the second embodiment taken along the line A 2 -A 2 (FIG. 6).
  • FIG. 9 is a view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the second embodiment as seen from above, showing the pair of fishing line holding portions 10 in an open state.
  • FIG. 10 is a view of the fishing line holder 1 according to the second embodiment as seen from above, showing the pair of fishing line holding portions 10 in a closed state.
  • the fishing line holder 1 includes a pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10, an operating protrusion 20, a rotating member 60, a left and right slide member 70, and a fixed support member 80. , A connecting pin 90 and a fishing rod mounting portion 50.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10, the operation projection portion 20 and the fishing rod mounting portion 50 are the fishing line holding portion 10 of the fishing line holder 1 of the first embodiment described above.
  • the same function as that of the operation projection 20 and the fishing rod attachment 50 is exhibited. Therefore, detailed description of the fishing line holding portion 10, the operating projection portion 20, and the fishing rod mounting portion 50 will be omitted.
  • the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are provided so as to be located at the center of the upper surface of the fishing rod 2.
  • a pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are provided at positions leftward from the center of the upper surface of the fishing rod 2.
  • the operating projection 20 is also provided so as to project from the upper surface of the fishing rod 2 to the left.
  • the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10 are provided at the same height, but in the fishing line holder 1 of the second embodiment, As shown in FIG. 8, a step S is provided between the left fishing line holding portion 10 and the right fishing line holding portion 10. For this reason, the fishing line 3 can be easily introduced into a portion that becomes a gap between the pair of left and right fishing line holding portions 10.
  • the fishing rod attachment portion 50 is formed in a C-shaped cross section, but in the fishing line holder 1 of the second embodiment, As shown in FIG. 6, the fishing rod attachment portion 50 is formed in a strip plate shape extending in the front-rear direction.
  • a cushion layer 53 is provided on the inner surface of the fishing rod mounting portion 50 (the surface that faces the outer peripheral surface of the fishing rod 2) so that the cushion layer 53 can be adhered to the outer peripheral surface of the fishing rod 2 without a gap.
  • a pair of left and right hooks 54 are provided at the front end and the rear end of the fishing rod mounting portion 50.
  • the fishing rod attachment portion 50 attaches the fishing line holder 1 to the fishing rod 2 by hooking both ends of the rubber belt 100 wound around the outer periphery of the fishing rod 2 on the left and right hooks 54.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 on the right side is integrally attached to the left and right slide members 70, and the fishing line holding portion 10 on the left side is integrated with the fixed support member 80. Installed in place. As shown in FIG. 7, the rotating member 60, the left and right slide members 70, and the fixed support member 80 are connected to each other by inserting the connecting pin 90, and the connecting pin 90 attaches to the fishing rod attachment portion 50 (FIG. 6). It is attached.
  • the rotating member 60 is attached to the upper surface of the fishing rod attaching portion 50 by the connecting pin 90 so as to be rotatable about a rotation axis L that is substantially orthogonal to the fishing rod 2.
  • the operating projection 20 is integrally provided on the outer peripheral portion of the rotating member 60. Therefore, when the operation protrusion 20 is rotated in the direction of arrow B shown in FIG. 9, the rotating member 60 is also rotated in the direction of arrow B, and the operation protrusion 20 is rotated in the direction opposite to arrow B. The rotating member 60 also rotates in the direction opposite to the arrow B.
  • the rotating member 60 is configured such that a cam curved surface ⁇ 2 (cam portion) provided on a portion facing the left side of the outer peripheral surface thereof abuts on the right side surface of the right fishing line holding section 10. ing.
  • the cam curved surface ⁇ 2 has an elliptic cylindrical surface shape centered on the rotation axis L.
  • the right fishing line holding portion 10 that contacts the cam curved surface ⁇ 2 is movable in the left-right direction (direction perpendicular to the rotation axis L).
  • the left and right slide member 70 is provided with a connection pin insertion hole 71 for inserting the connection pin 90.
  • the connection pin insertion hole 71 extends in the left-right direction.
  • the left and right slide members 70 are allowed to move in the left and right directions.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 on the right side is biased to the right side (rotating member 60 side) by a biasing means (not shown).
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 on the left side is attached to the connecting pin 90 in a stationary state via the fixed support member 80 shown in FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the fishing line holding portion 10 on the right side is biased to the rotating member 60 side (right side) by the biasing means.
  • a spring or the like may be used as this urging means, but a rubber material may also be used.
  • the left side fishing line holding portion 10 and the right side fishing line holding portion 10 are in a separated state, but this is a continuous form on the lower side and the lower side thereof.
  • the right fishing line holding portion 10 may be biased to the right side by the repulsive force of the rubber material of the portion continuous with.

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Le problème décrit par la présente invention est de fournir un support de ligne de pêche qui non seulement peut maintenir solidement une ligne de pêche sans l'enrouler sur celui-ci mais peut également être actionné facilement avec une main qui tient la ligne de pêche. La solution selon l'invention porte sur un support de ligne de pêche (1) qui est pourvu : d'une paire de parties de serrage de ligne de pêche (10) pour serrer, à partir des deux côtés, une partie d'une ligne de pêche qui a été amenée au voisinage d'une poignée à partir de la pointe d'une canne à pêche ; d'un levier d'actionnement (20) qui est actionné avec un doigt dans la direction avant-arrière ; et d'une partie came α1 qui déplace la paire de parties de serrage de ligne de pêche (10) dans une direction les rapprochant l'une de l'autre lorsque le levier d'actionnement (20) est actionné vers l'arrière.
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