WO2021234865A1 - Canne à pêche et accroche-hameçon - Google Patents

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WO2021234865A1
WO2021234865A1 PCT/JP2020/019971 JP2020019971W WO2021234865A1 WO 2021234865 A1 WO2021234865 A1 WO 2021234865A1 JP 2020019971 W JP2020019971 W JP 2020019971W WO 2021234865 A1 WO2021234865 A1 WO 2021234865A1
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仁 平本
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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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    • A01K97/06Containers or holders for hooks, lines, sinkers, flies or the like

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  • the present invention relates to a fishing rod and a hook keeper, and more particularly to a fishing rod and a hook keeper that can easily hold and remove a fishing hook while moving a point or the like.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a fishing hook holding device and a method (summary).
  • a holding device fixed to a shaft of a fishing rod is used.
  • the holding device is a sleeve (12), which has a magnet (32) provided inside the sleeve and a guide (channel) (20) extending above the sleeve (FIG. 1 to 10).
  • the hook (13) is guided through the guide, and the hook is attracted by a magnet and held by the sleeve (summary).
  • the magnet (32) facilitates the insertion of the hook (13) into the guide (20) ([0033]).
  • the hook holding device (10) of Patent Document 1 has a sleeve (12) provided with a guide portion (channel) (20) for guiding and fixing the hook (13) (summary, FIGS. 1 to 1). 10). Further, the magnet (32) in the sleeve attracts the hook, thereby facilitating the insertion of the hook (13) into the guide portion (20) ([0033]).
  • Patent Document 1 In the configuration of Patent Document 1, when the fishing hook (13) is held by the holding device (10), the user moves the fishing hook toward the grip side of the guide portion (20) and then with respect to the guide portion (20). The hook needs to be positioned. Further, when removing the hook (13) from the holding device (10), the user needs to move the hook from the guide portion (20) to the grip side. These operations need to be performed by the user by picking a fishing hook or a lure to which the fishing hook is attached. However, the configuration of Patent Document 1 has room for improvement in the workability or convenience of holding and removing the fishing hook.
  • the present invention has been made in consideration of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a fishing rod and a hook keeper capable of improving the workability or convenience of holding and removing a fishing hook.
  • the fishing rod according to the present invention is characterized by having a fishing hook holding portion that holds the fishing hook only by the magnetic force of the magnet.
  • the hook is held only by the magnetic force of the magnet.
  • the hook can be held without a portion for hooking the hook (for example, the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1). Therefore, it is possible to improve the convenience of the user and simplify the structure for holding the hook.
  • the magnet may include a hook holding surface for holding the hook. Further, the hook holding surface may face the tip end side of the fishing rod. As a result, the user can simply bring the hook close to the hook holding surface of the magnet, and the hook is attracted to the hook holding surface to hold the hook. In addition, the user can remove (or pull away) the lure, fishing line, or hook from the hook holding surface by simply pulling it toward the tip of the hook. Therefore, the convenience of the user can be further improved.
  • the fishing hook may be attached to a lure according to the type of the fishing rod. Further, the magnetic force of the magnet is applied to the lure and the lure only by the magnetic force of the magnet when the hook holding surface is directed downward and the bend portion (bent portion) of the hook is brought into contact with the hook holding surface. It may be strong enough to hold the hook.
  • the magnet may be fixed to the grip.
  • the hook holding surface may face the tip end side of the fishing rod. This allows the user to start using the magnet immediately, as compared to, for example, providing the magnet in the form of a hook keeper that is retrofitted.
  • the magnet may be provided on the grip along the circumferential direction of the grip. As a result, the user can attach / detach the hook to / from the magnet without being aware of the position in the circumferential direction. Therefore, the convenience of the user can be further improved.
  • the fishing rod may include a shaft, a grip, and a magnet case that supports the magnet and is detachable from the shaft.
  • the magnet may have a first hook holding surface facing the tip end side of the fishing rod and a second hook holding surface facing the root side of the fishing rod.
  • the fishing rod may include an elastic annular member for fixing the magnet case to the shaft.
  • the magnet case may include a magnet support portion that supports the magnet, a leg portion that comes into contact with the shaft, and a mounting portion that attaches the elastic annular member. This makes it possible to easily fix the magnet case to the shaft.
  • the fishing rod according to the present invention has a magnet that holds a fishing hook by magnetic force.
  • the magnet is characterized by having a hook holding surface that faces the tip end side of the fishing rod and holds the hook.
  • the hook keeper according to the present invention is A magnet that holds the hook and It is equipped with a magnet case that supports the magnet and is attached to the shaft. It is characterized in that the hook is held only by the magnetic force of the magnet.
  • FIG. 3A is a front view of a part of the hook keeper of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3B is a side view of a part of the hook keeper of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a part of a fishing rod 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side view showing a part of the fishing rod 10 according to the first embodiment.
  • the fishing rod 10 has a shaft 20 and a grip 30.
  • a reel (bait reel, spinning reel, etc.) (not shown) is attached in the vicinity of the grip 30.
  • a lure 50 (FIG. 2) is attached to the tip of the fishing line 40 (FIG. 2) extending from the reel.
  • a hook keeper 60 is attached to the shaft 20 of the fishing rod 10 of the first embodiment.
  • the hook keeper 60 has a magnet 62 (FIG. 1) and holds the hook 52 (FIG. 2) of the lure 50.
  • the grip 30 has a rear cork 32, a wood spacer 34, and a fore cork 36.
  • the rear cork 32, the wood spacer 34, and the fore cork 36 are based on a columnar or truncated cone shape, respectively.
  • the rear cork 32 is arranged on the root side of the fishing rod 10 and is a portion actually grasped by the user.
  • the wood spacer 34 is arranged on the tip end side of the fishing rod 10 with respect to the rear cork 32, and is a portion to which a reel (not shown) is attached by using the metal fitting 38.
  • a rubber end cap (not shown) for fixing the rear cork 32, the wood spacer 34, and the fore cork 36 is provided on the root side of the rear cork 32.
  • the fore cork 36 is arranged closer to the tip of the fishing rod 10 than the rear cork 32 and the wood spacer 34, and together with the rubber end cap, fixes the rear cork 32 and the wood spacer 34.
  • FIG. 3A is a front view of a part of the hook keeper 60 of the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3B is a side view of a part of the hook keeper 60 of the first embodiment.
  • the hook keeper 60 is attached to the shaft 20, and functions as a hook holding portion for holding the hook 52 of the lure 50 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62.
  • the hook keeper 60 has a magnet 62, a magnet case 64, and a rubber band 66 (elastic annular member).
  • the magnet 62 has a columnar shape, and both the first bottom surface 620a and the second bottom surface 620b (FIGS. 3A and 3B) function as a hook holding surface for holding the hook 52.
  • the first bottom surface 620a and the second bottom surface 620b are also referred to as a first fishing hook holding surface 620a and a second fishing hook holding surface 620b, and are collectively referred to as a fishing hook holding surface 620.
  • the magnet 62 may have a shape other than a columnar shape (for example, a rectangular parallelepiped shape or an annular shape).
  • the magnet 62 has a magnetic force that holds the hook 52 only by the magnet 62 (details will be described later).
  • the first bottom surface 620a (first fishing hook holding surface) faces or is exposed on the tip end side of the fishing rod 10 in a state of being attached to the shaft 20 via the magnet case 64. Further, the second bottom surface 620b (second fishing hook holding surface) faces or is exposed on the root side of the fishing rod 10.
  • the magnet 62 and the magnet case 64 are axisymmetric with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the fishing rod 10 (or magnet 62). Therefore, even if the positions of the first bottom surface 620a and the second bottom surface 620b are turned upside down, the same shape is obtained.
  • the magnet case 64 supports the magnet 62 and is removable from the shaft 20 via the rubber band 66. As shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the magnet case 64 has a magnet support portion 640, a leg portion 642, and a rubber band mounting portion 644.
  • the magnet support portion 640 is a portion that supports the magnet 62.
  • the magnet support portion 640 of the first embodiment has a cylindrical shape that covers the periphery of the cylindrical magnet 62.
  • the leg portion 642 is a portion that comes into contact with the shaft 20.
  • the leg portion 642 has an arc shape (concave toward the shaft 20) when viewed in the longitudinal direction of the shaft 20, and all the cross sections in the longitudinal direction have the same shape. As a result, the leg portion 642 forms a recess for accommodating the shaft 20. Even if the curvature of the leg portion 642 does not match the curvature of the shaft 20, the leg portion 642 can be positioned with respect to the shaft 20.
  • the rubber band mounting portion 644 is a portion to which the rubber band 66 (FIG. 1) is mounted. As shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, the rubber band mounting portion 644 has a base portion 6440 for hooking the rubber band 66 and a return portion 6442 for preventing the rubber band 66 from coming off the base portion 6440.
  • the base 6440 extends radially outward of the shaft 20 from the magnet support 640 and is relatively short in the longitudinal direction of the shaft 20 (or magnet 62) (see FIG. 3B).
  • the return portion 6442 is arranged radially outside the shaft 20 with respect to the base portion 6440 and is relatively long in the longitudinal direction of the shaft 20 (see FIG. 3B).
  • the rubber band 66 (FIG. 1) fixes the magnet case 64 to the shaft 20. Specifically, the user hooks a part of the rubber band 66 to the base 6440 of the rubber band mounting portion 64, winds the rubber band 66 around the shaft 20, and then wraps the other part of the rubber band 66 from the reverse direction to the base 6440. Hook (see FIGS. 1 and 2). As a result, the hook keeper 60 is fixed to the shaft 20.
  • the magnet 62 has a magnetic force that holds the hook 52 only by the magnet 62. More specifically, the magnetic force of the magnet 62 is such that when the user holds the hook 52 or the lure 50 and brings the hook 52 close to the magnet 62 (fishhook holding surface 620), the hook 52 is attracted. Further, the magnetic force of the magnet 62 is such that when the user pulls the hook 52 or the lure 50 or the fishing line 40 while the hook 52 is attached to the magnet 62 (fishhook holding surface 620), the hook 52 is easily pulled away from the magnet 62. That's right.
  • Whether or not the magnetic force is as described above can be determined by, for example, the following method. That is, the hook 52 (and the lure 50) is brought into contact with the hook holding surface 620 with the hook holding surface 620 of the magnet 62 facing downward. When the fishing hook 52 and the magnet 62 can be kept in contact with each other when the hands are released, the above magnetic force can be realized.
  • total weight Wg a reference value set for each type of fishing rod 10 can be used.
  • the total weight Wg for trout is, for example, 0.4-28 g.
  • the total weight Wg for the black bass is, for example, 3 to 40 g.
  • the total weight Wg for sea bass is, for example, 3 to 50 g.
  • a value equal to or higher than the median value or a maximum value in the above range is used as a reference value.
  • a standard fishing hook 52 may be used.
  • a GAMAKATSU PTE LTD treble hook size 10, 12, or 14. made of special steel
  • a GAMAKATSU PTE LTD treble hook size 10, 12, or 14. made of special steel
  • the magnetic force is the minimum value for maintaining the contact state between the fishing hook 52 and the magnet 62 or a value close to the minimum value
  • the fishing line 40 or the lure 50 or the fishing hook 52 shakes with the movement of the fishing rod 10, it is against the intention of the user.
  • the fishing hook 52 is easily pulled away from the magnet 62. In other words, holding the hook 52 by the magnet 62 is not practical. Therefore, a value obtained by adding a margin value in addition to the total weight Wg (total weight of the fishing hook 52 and the lure 50) may be used as the reference value of the weight (hereinafter, also referred to as “reference weight Wref”). ..
  • the reference weight Wref may be set separately for each type of fishing rod 10 (or the type or weight of the assumed lure 50).
  • the reference weight Wref may be set in the range of, for example, 80 to 200 g. This makes it easier to hold the hook 52 by the magnet 62 so that it can withstand practical use.
  • the attractive force of the magnet 62 is set to, for example, any value of 0.75 to 4.0 kgf. ..
  • the attractive force is defined as the force when the magnet 62 is pulled in the vertical direction (upward direction) with the entire surface of the magnet 62 in contact with the iron plate, and the magnet 62 is separated from the iron plate.
  • the magnet 62 that realizes such an attractive force can be made of, for example, neodymium. Alternatively, the magnet 62 may be made of Samakoba or ferrite.
  • Table 1 shows an example of the maximum holding weight Wmax for each specification of the magnet 62 for realizing the magnet 62 as described above.
  • the magnet 62 a magnet manufactured by Neomag Co., Ltd. was used.
  • the maximum holding weight Wmax is such that the hook holding surface 620 of the magnet 62 is directed downward, the hook 52 and the weight are brought into contact with the hook holding surface 620, and then the hook 52 and the magnet 62 can be kept in contact with each other with their hands released. It is the maximum weight.
  • the reference weight Wref By setting the reference weight Wref to the maximum holding weight Wmax or less, the fishing hook 52 (and the lure 50) can be held by the magnet 62.
  • the reason why the magnitudes of the reference weight Wref and the maximum holding weight Wmax and the magnitude of the adsorption force are significantly different is as follows. That is, when measuring the suction force, the entire surface of the magnet 62 (fishhook holding surface 620) is in contact with the iron plate, so that the suction force has a relatively large value. On the other hand, the contact between the hook 52 and the hook holding surface 620 is performed in a very narrow area due to the shape of the hook 52 (only a part of the bend portion of the hook 52 comes into contact with the hook holding surface 620). Therefore, the reference weight Wref and the maximum holding weight Wmax are relatively small values.
  • the hook 52 is held only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (FIG. 2).
  • the hook 52 can be held without a portion for hooking the hook 52 (for example, the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1). Therefore, the convenience of the user can be improved, and the structure for holding the hook 52 can be simplified.
  • the magnet 62 includes a first hook holding surface 620a for holding the hook 52 (FIGS. 3 (a) and 3 (b)).
  • the first hook holding surface 620a faces the tip end side of the fishing rod 10 (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the user can simply bring the hook 52 close to the first hook holding surface 620a (fishhook holding surface) of the magnet 62, and the hook 52 is attracted to the first hook holding surface 620a to hold the hook 52.
  • the user can remove (or pull away) the hook 52 from the first hook holding surface 620a by simply pulling any one of the lure 50, the fishing line 40 or the hook 52 toward the tip of the fishing rod 10. Therefore, the convenience of the user can be further improved.
  • the fishing rod 10 includes a shaft 20, a grip 30, and a magnet case 64 that supports the magnet 62 and is detachable from the shaft 20 (FIG. 1). Further, the magnet 62 has a first fishing hook holding surface 620a facing the tip end side of the fishing rod 10 and a second fishing hook holding surface 620b facing the root side of the fishing rod 10 (FIGS. 3 (a) and 3 (b). )).
  • This allows the user to attach the magnet case 64 to the shaft 20 without being aware of the orientation of the magnet 62 in the longitudinal direction of the fishing rod 10 (or magnet 62). Therefore, the convenience of the user can be further improved.
  • the fishing rod 10 includes a rubber band 66 (elastic annular member) for fixing the magnet case 64 to the shaft 20 (FIG. 1).
  • the magnet case 64 includes a magnet support portion 640 for supporting the magnet 62, a leg portion 642 in contact with the shaft 20, and a rubber band mounting portion 644 (mounting portion) for mounting the rubber band 66 (FIGS. 3A and 3). (B)). This makes it possible to easily fix the magnet case 64 to the shaft 20.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a part of the fishing rod 10A according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view showing a part of the fishing rod 10A according to the second embodiment.
  • the fishing rod 10A has a shaft 20 and a grip 30a.
  • the same components as those in the first embodiment are designated by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
  • the fishing rod 10 of the first embodiment had a hook keeper 60 retrofitted to the shaft 20 (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the magnet 62 was retrofitted to the shaft 20.
  • the magnet 62a is provided on the grip 30a from the time of shipment of the fishing rod 10A.
  • the grip 30a of the second embodiment Similar to the grip 30 of the first embodiment (FIG. 2), the grip 30a of the second embodiment (FIG. 5) has a rear cork 32, a wood spacer 34, and a fore cork 36. As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in the second embodiment, the same columnar magnet 62a (manufactured by neodymium) as in the first embodiment is fixed to the grip 30a. More specifically, the magnet 62a is embedded in the forecork 36 of the grip 30a. As a result, the hook holding surface 620 (FIG. 4) of the magnet 62a that holds the hook 52 faces the tip end side of the fishing rod 10A.
  • the magnet 62a is fixed to the grip 30a (FIGS. 4 and 5). Further, the magnet 62a includes a hook holding surface 620 for holding the hook 52, and the hook holding surface 620 faces the tip end side of the fishing rod 10A (FIG. 4).
  • This allows the user to immediately start using the magnet 62a, as compared to, for example, the case where the magnet 62 is provided in the form of a hook keeper 60 to be retrofitted (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the positional relationship between the reel and the grip 30a prevents interference between the magnet 62a and the fishing line 40. It may be easier to do. Therefore, the convenience of the user can be further improved.
  • the fishing rod 10 of the first embodiment is premised on a bait rod in which a reel (bait reel) is arranged on the upper side of the grip 30 (FIG. 2).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the fishing rod 10 may be a spinning rod in which a reel (spinning reel) is arranged under the grip 30. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the fishing hook 52 of the first embodiment was attached to the lure 50 (FIG. 2).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the hook 52 may be directly connected to the fishing line 40 (or Harris (not shown) without the lure 50.
  • the fishing rod 10 may be used for bait fishing instead of lure fishing. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the magnet 62 of the first embodiment was columnar (FIGS. 1, FIG. 3 (a) and FIG. 3 (b)).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the magnet 62 may be prismatic, annular, or arcuate. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the magnetic force of the magnet 62 is strong enough to attract the hook 52 when the user holds the hook 52 or the lure 50 and brings the hook 52 close to the magnet 62.
  • the magnetic force of the magnet 62 is such that when the user pulls the hook 52 or the lure 50 or the fishing line 40 while the hook 52 is attached to the magnet 62, the hook 52 is easily pulled away from the magnet 62.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a part of the fishing rod 10B according to the modified example.
  • the magnet 62b of the fishing rod 10B of the first modification has an annular shape and is provided on the grip 30b (forecork 36) along the circumferential direction of the grip 30b.
  • the attractive force of the annular magnet 62b can be selected from, for example, the range of 4.0 to 10.0 kgf.
  • Table 2 shows an example of the maximum holding weight Wmax for each specification of the magnet 62b in order to realize the magnet 62b as described above.
  • the magnet 62b a magnet manufactured by Neomag Co., Ltd. was used.
  • Table 2 The definition of each item in Table 2 is the same as in Table 1.
  • the shapes of the ring-shaped magnets in Table 2 indicate the outer diameter, the inner diameter, and the thickness.
  • the hook holding surfaces 620a and 620b were exposed (FIGS. 1, FIG. 3 (a) and FIG. 3 (b)).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the magnet 62 may face the outside via a covering member such as nickel plating for rust prevention. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the magnet 62 of the first embodiment had two hook holding surfaces 620a and 620b (FIG. 3 (b)).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the magnet 62 may have only one hook holding surface 620a.
  • the first hook holding surface 620a for holding the hook 52 faces the tip end side of the fishing rod 10 (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the present invention is not limited to this, for example, from the viewpoint of holding the fishing hook 52 only by the magnetic force of the magnet 62 (without the configuration as in the guide portion (20) of Patent Document 1).
  • the first fishing hook holding surface 620a may face the side surface side (for example, the vertical direction of FIG. 2) of the fishing rod 10. The same applies to the second embodiment.
  • the magnet 62 can be retrofitted (or detachable) to the shaft 20 via the magnet case 64 and the rubber band 66 (FIGS. 1 to 3 (b)).
  • the magnet 62 may be provided on the shaft 20 by a fixing means such as an adhesive.
  • the magnet 62 may be composed of a rubber magnet (neodymium rubber or the like).
  • a part of the shaft 20 itself may be composed of a magnet 62.
  • the magnet case 64 or the rubber band 66 may be omitted.
  • the magnet case 64 of the first embodiment is provided with a rubber band mounting portion 644 on the side opposite to the leg portion 642 (FIGS. 3A and 3B).
  • a rubber band mounting portion 644 on the side opposite to the leg portion 642 (FIGS. 3A and 3B).
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • FIG. 7 is a front view of a part of the hook keeper 60a according to the modified example.
  • the hook keeper 60a of FIG. 7 there are two rubber band mounting portions 644 on the left and right sides of the magnet 62 or the magnet support portion 640 of the magnet case 64a.
  • the distance from the shaft 20 (the vertical distance in FIG. 2) is shortened for the entire hook keeper 60a, and the hook keeper 60 and the fishing line 40 (the portion between the reel and the tip of the fishing rod 10 (not shown) interfere with each other). It is possible to reduce the possibility.
  • the hook keeper 60 is fixed to the shaft 20 by using a rubber band 66 (FIG. 1).
  • a rubber band 66 (FIG. 1).
  • an elastic annular member (for example, an O-ring) other than the rubber band 66 may be used.

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L'invention concerne une canne à pêche et un accroche-hameçon aptes à améliorer la maniabilité et la commodité de fixation et de retrait d'hameçons. Une canne à pêche (10, 10A, 10B) ou un accroche-hameçon (60, 60a) comporte une partie de fixation d'hameçon qui fixe un hameçon (52) simplement par le magnétisme d'un aimant (62, 62a, 62b). L'aimant peut comprendre une surface de fixation d'hameçon (620a) qui fixe l'hameçon de façon à faire face au côté d'extrémité de pointe de la canne à pêche. L'aimant (62) peut être fixé à un arbre (20) par l'intermédiaire d'un boîtier pour aimant (64, 64a) et d'un élément annulaire élastique (66). En variante, l'aimant (62a, 62b) peut être fixé à une poignée (30a, 30b).
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