Artificial Bait Patents (Class 43/17.6)
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Patent number: 7841757Abstract: A fishing rod illumination system for fishing lures that utilize fiber-optics to attract fish. The fishing rod illumination system includes a fishing reel, a light source within the fishing reel, a control pad in communication with the light source to control the light source, and a length of fiber optic fishing line connected to the fishing reel. The light source and control pad may also be encased within an auxiliary casing separate than the fishing reel, wherein the light source is directed via a supply cord toward the fiber optic fishing line while in use.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Inventor: David A. Hook
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Publication number: 20100293832Abstract: A fishing lure (10) engages the senses of predatory fish, ie smell by the emission of fish oil from a compartment (74, FIG. 7), movement of the tail portion (18, FIG. 2), the colour of LED eyes (92, FIG. 3) and changeable rubber casings (16, 18, FIG. 2). Hooks (30, 32, 34, FIG. 3) provided on a body (12, 14, FIG. 2) of the lure (10) are biased towards the lure. The hooks (30, 32, 34) can be latched in a primed position, such that disturbance of the latch releases the hook, which is drawn rapidly towards the body of the lure (10).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Terence P. Woodcock
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Publication number: 20100293833Abstract: The invention claims a novel fishing lure comprising a segmented portion wherein the segmented portion is rigid. The invention also claims a novel wing feature comprising a rotating wing bar, a blade and a wing lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Martin Dominic Bossone, III
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Patent number: 7825354Abstract: An array of light emitting diodes (LEDs) located in or on an article for attracting attention are energized over respective time increments of a predetermined duty cycle with peak power pulses having an amplitude substantially equal to their rated forward voltage VF and a current no larger than their rated maximum current IMAX.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Inventor: Harry D. Flagle
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Publication number: 20100269398Abstract: A game fish lure provided with a body, hook and fishing line retainer. The body is integrally molded with a material which reflects at least one peak wavelength between 300 and 400 nanometers through the semi-transparent body which reflects at least one peak wavelength between 401 and 800 nanometers. The reflective material may either be a fluid dye and/or a reflective particulate. A flavor enhancer, such as sodium chloride, may also be added to the body to further increase the attractiveness of the lure.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Brett Ware
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Patent number: 7819554Abstract: A device for simulating and/or attracting aquatic life forms is disclosed. The device includes an electromagnetic module for simultaneously generating alternating or pulsed electromagnetic fields and a pulsed light output from a light emitting diode. The electromagnetic module includes a dry battery that is activated when exposed electrodes of the dry battery are placed in contact with a common electrolyte, such as sea water. The electromagnetic module includes a control circuit with one or more application specific integrated circuits for converting an input voltage from the dry battery to an operating voltage sufficient to power the light emitting diode. In further embodiments of the invention, the device includes one or more removable jackets that resemble aquatic life-forms.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventors: Wing Fai Leung, Po Fong Cheng, Vidar Saue
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Patent number: 7788842Abstract: An improved artificial bait, which is composed of metal chain, fish-shaped head and body of fish; wherein metal chain is connected in series with chain link pivoted based on end hole and axial pivot; fish-shaped head is composed of two half sectioned body, concave and protruding point for embedding are respectively set on its combining surface, groove of stopping edge is also formed at end part connecting body of fish; body of fish is formed by several blocks made in separated part, concave and protruding point for embedding are made on combining surface of block, slot connecting groove at two ends are also set, stopping edge is then made at end side of groove; based on this structure combination, metal chain can caulk with slot and groove by use of the difference formed between single link and double links, so that block can be put together with each chain part, and stopping edge may make spacing between chain part of metal chain, therefore, the rotation of axial pivot of metal chain can control the connecteType: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Tsung-Hsi Tsai
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Publication number: 20100175304Abstract: One embodiment of a fishing lure may include a fish-shaped member having at least one hook carried by an outer surface thereof. The fishing lure may further include an electrical unit adapted to be removably received within a hollow compartment of the fish-shaped member. The electrical unit may include a power source, a signaling circuit operative associated with the power source, and a pair of electrical contact elements operatively associated with the signaling circuit and the power source. The pair of electrical contact elements may be capable of operating the signaling circuit based on contact with water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventor: Thomas C. Barmore
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Patent number: 7722218Abstract: A device for simulating and/or attracting aquatic life forms is disclosed. The device includes an electromagnetic module for simultaneously generating alternating or pulsed electromagnetic fields and a pulsed light output from a light emitting diode. The electromagnetic module includes a dry battery that is activated when exposed electrodes of the dry battery are placed in contact with a common electrolyte, such as sea water. The electromagnetic module includes a control circuit with one or more application specific integrated circuits for converting an input voltage from the dry battery to an operating voltage sufficient to power the light emitting diode. In further embodiments of the invention, the device includes one or more removable jackets that resemble aquatic life-forms.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventors: Wing Fai Leung, Po Fong Cheng, Vidar Saue
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Patent number: 7707764Abstract: A light emitting fishing lure comprising: a translucent lure head having a cylindrical lure cavity passing longitudinally through the translucent lure head, a charging terminal located within the cylindrical lure cavity, an enable terminal located within the cylindrical lure cavity and electrically isolated from the charging terminal, a ground terminal located within the cylindrical lure cavity and electrically isolated from the charging terminal and from the enable terminal, an energy source, a control circuit board, a light emitting circuit board, and a convex lens formed by the outside surface of the translucent lure head; a leader secured to a fishing line and extending through the charging terminal, the enable terminal, and the ground terminal, in the cylindrical lure cavity and connecting to a fish hook; a lure skirt attached to the translucent lure head.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Wasabi, LLC.Inventor: Doug Osburn
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Publication number: 20100043272Abstract: A method and apparatus for the self-illumination of various objects designed for use in sports, entertainment, safety, and emergency related activities. The objects are caused to self-illuminate by chemiluminescence to facilitate usage of the objects during non-daylight hours or in areas that are otherwise surrounded by darkness. Chemiluminescence may be activated through injection, acceleration, tactile manipulation, or through the process of attaching various portions of the self-illuminating objects together. Activation is utilized to cause emission of visible light from within one or more cavities of the objects, from exterior portions of the objects, or from various inserts of the objects. Subcutaneous packets are also provided that may be caused to emanate visible light through chemiluminescence.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: Jeffery Luke Ashby
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Patent number: 7607253Abstract: A lure light device is positioned on a fish line ahead of a fishing lure to illuminate the lure when used at depths or at night. The device has a watertight body containing an LED or lamp device and power cells. A lens on the device contains the light so that it concentrates on the lure. An additional chamber can be used for a scent or fish attractant. A switch turns the light on when a cable has tension from the drag of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Inventor: James Makowski
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Publication number: 20090223109Abstract: A downrigger light attractor device is positioned on a downrigger cable, between the downrigger weight and the release device that holds the fish line. The lure light illuminates the trailing lure at depths or at night. The device preferably has a generally flat vertical body with a cylindrical lamp chamber, including a battery compartment formed unitarily with the flat body, and a sealed capsule or end cap, containing an LED, that screws into a threaded aft end of the battery compartment. A nose fin ahead of the lure light vertical axis can provide some desirable wobble. A scent or fish attractant can be dispersed from a barrel member formed above the lamp compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: James Makowski
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Publication number: 20090223108Abstract: An artificial fishing lure has an integral elongate, asymmetrical body of soft, resilient material which has ellipsoidal cuts on opposing sides of the body to create living hinges between segments of the body. Use of a plurality of hinges in conjunction with spoilers on alternating segments allows independent movement of different segments of the lure. Spoilers on alternating body segments combined with the living hinges creates a serpentine movement of the lure when drawn through water. The lure acts as a lossy fiber optic when made of a transparent or translucent material, so that light entering the lure exits at the hinges and the tail to act as a fish attractant.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Albin Andrew Hastbacka, Alan Andrew Hastbacka
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Patent number: 7562489Abstract: A fishing lure assembly utilizing a shaft less electric generator which does not require exterior moving components such as a propeller, shaft and bearing to activate the generator, The lure assembly is made up of two segments with a receiver for a weight, a chromed paper insert and a shaft less generator within the nose segment, and a reservoir for holding scent material in the tail segment.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Randal Scott Turner
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Patent number: 7520085Abstract: A fishing lure that uses light as an attractant but does not require any power-generating means or light-generating means. The lure has a body with a forward end and an oppositely-disposed tail end, with the body being configured so that when drawn through water from the forward end the body orients itself to have a dorsal side, an oppositely-disposed ventral side, and two oppositely-disposed lateral sides between the dorsal and ventral sides. The lure further includes an element for collecting light impinging the dorsal side of the body, an element for conducting the light away from the dorsal side to at least one of the ventral side and the lateral sides of the body, and an element for emitting the light from the ventral and/or lateral sides of the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Inventors: James-Michael C. Edwards, Sue Ann Edwards
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Publication number: 20090007480Abstract: A fishing lure including an illumination means; a body having walls defining a water tight cavity; a power source and a control circuit within the cavity connected to the illumination means. The control circuit controlling the supply of power to the illumination means such that light is emitted from the illumination means. The fishing lure is controllable via a remote control which can be used to select various operating modes such that the lure can produce any desired color, or pattern of colors, to emulate the body of a bait fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2005Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: George Robert Braun
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Publication number: 20090000177Abstract: An animal decoy or fishing lure with a surface reflection which closely matches the spectral reflectance pattern of the animal that it is designed to mimic, including both human-visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, with the intent of making the decoy or fishing lure appear more realistic to animals that can see in both the human-visible and ultraviolet spectrums.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Aaron Henry Johnson, Todd Andrew Pringle, Brian Myron Tande
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Publication number: 20080289241Abstract: A fishing lure that contains electronics and provides the lure with characteristics that better attract fish. The fishing lure has a body with external flank surfaces. A plurality of light sources are contained within the lure. The light sources shine light out from the flank surfaces of the lure when activated. A light sensor in the lure detects ambient light levels outside of the lure. The light levels detected by the light sensor are used to control the output intensity of the light sources as they activate. In addition to internal light sources, the fishing lure may also contain a transducer for creating acoustical particle motion in the water. Both the light sources and the transducer are controlled in a unique manner that causes the lure to closely mimic the visual and acoustical properties of a live baitfish.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventors: Craig W. Hawryshyn, Steven R. Shaw, Gregory J. Mitchell, Glenn E. McDonald, Richard R. Fay
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Publication number: 20080289240Abstract: A fishing lure is disclosed. The fishing lure includes a hook having a shank and a light source located in the shank. The fishing lure further includes a motion sensor for activating the light source when motion is sensed and a water sensor for activating the motion sensor when water is sensed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2006Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: James Cheung
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Publication number: 20080222939Abstract: A customized fishing lure system having a lip, leading portion, trailing portion, body portion, a hook and connection mechanism. The lip being adapted to provide resistance when said fishing lure is moved within water. The leading portion being positioned towards the leading portion of said fishing lure. The trailing portion being positioned towards the trailing portion of said fishing lure. The body portion being positioned between said leading portion and said trailing portion. The hook being attached to said fishing lure. The first connection mechanism adapted to releasably engage said lip to said leading portion. A plurality of packaging and marketing embodiments intended to accentuate the benefits of the present invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventors: Scott Edward Smith, Jack Lee Oney
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Patent number: 7416689Abstract: The present invention provides a chemiluminescent composition including an oxalate and a fluorescent material wherein the chemiluminescent composition is mixed with a composition including hydrogen peroxide to induce chemiluminescence. The chemiluminescent composition comprises a solvent for the oxalate and the fluorescent material, which includes an acetyl citrate ester or an organic solvent containing an acetyl citrate ester. As an alternative to dibutyl phthalate which is suspected to be one of endocrine disrupting chemicals, the solvent of the present invention can assure safety to human body while maintaining excellent storage stability and luminescent performance.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Lumica CorporationInventor: Tetsuro Yamate
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Publication number: 20080196291Abstract: Presented is a modular illuminated fishing lure having an electronics module, a bait attachment module, and a bait module. The electronics module has a light source which transmits light through fiber optic cable strands in a predetermined pattern controlled by an electronic control module. A power connection on the electronics module allows the selective connection of a power plug to close an electrical circuit, and provide power to the light sources and the electronic control module. The power plug is disposed on a retaining module so that when not connected, the power plug is held away from the power connection. The bait attachment module may have a connector allowing interchangeable bait modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Hugh Gelber
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Publication number: 20080148622Abstract: A method and apparatus for self-illuminating fishing lures is provided so as to increase visibility of the fishing lures to predator fish. Self-illumination is accomplished by chemiluminescence through the introduction of an activator solution, such as hydrogen peroxide, into a fluorescer solution. The color emitted by the fishing lure after chemiluminescent activation may be designed by appropriate selection of the fluorescer solution to create color selections across the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet spectrum of visible light. Hard-body lures may accept either glow cartridges or glow packets that contain the activator and fluorescer solutions. Soft-body lures may accept cartridges, or may be injected with either activator solution or fluorescer solution to activate the chemiluminescent process. Soft-body lures may also contain the fluorescer solution and a vial containing the activator solution.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Jeffery Luke Ashby
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Publication number: 20080092429Abstract: A fishing lure assembly utilizing a shaft less electric generator which does not require exterior moving components such as a propeller, shaft and bearing to activate the generator, The lure assembly is made up of two segments with a receiver for a weight, a chromed paper insert and a shaft less generator within the nose segment, and a reservoir for holding scent material in the tail segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Randal Scott Turner
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Patent number: 7347607Abstract: A fishing rod illumination system for fishing lures that utilize fiber-optics to attract fish. The fishing rod illumination system includes a fishing reel, a light source within the fishing reel, a control pad in communication with the light source to control the light source, and a length of fiber optic fishing line connected to the fishing reel.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: David A. Hook
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Patent number: 7263797Abstract: A fishing lure with an integral light source and fiber optic strands is provided designed to attract more fish. A splay of short fiber optic strands leave the rear of the lure and camouflage a fishing hook. The fiber optic strands are gathered to a single point inside of the lure. A light-emitting diode (LED) is placed next to this point which allows visible light to travel down the fiber optic strands and exit from the end of the strand thus producing a display of light designed to attract fish. The LED is powered by a small watch-type battery and is controlled by a tension-activated switch at the front of the lure. Whenever tension is applied to the lure by the fishing line, the circuit is closed and the LED illuminates. If tension is removed by slack in the line, the circuit is opened and the LED extinguishes.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Inventor: Mark A. Trillo
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Patent number: 7260913Abstract: A fishing jig lure has a fish hook mounted on a glass body with an epoxy resin. Light emitting particulates mixed with the epoxy resin emit visible light when subjected to an external light source.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Glow Optics, LLCInventor: Damion D. Becker
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Patent number: 7137222Abstract: A downrigger apparatus to hold a fishing line at a selected fishing depth in game fish inhabited water, and a sound emitting device attached to the downrigger cable of the downrigger apparatus. The downrigger apparatus includes a reel and a downrigger cable spooled on the reel. The free end of the downrigger cable extends to a depth beyond the selected fishing depth. A downrigger weight is attached at the free end of the cable. A sound emitting device is attached to the downrigger cable and emits sounds attractive to the fish. Sound waves travel through the water a range extending beyond the visual range of the fish. Fish, although out of visual range of the lure, detect the sound and travel toward the source. The fish eventually comes in to visual range of the lure being trolled behind the fishing boat. The fish is attracted to and takes the lure. The sound emitting device can generate intermittent sounds.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Inventor: Eric E. Aanenson
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Patent number: 7124535Abstract: An illuminated fish hook has a self-contained lithium polymer battery and light unit, preferably an LED, permanently attached thereto. The light unit is provided with an on/off switch. In an alternative embodiment the light unit is inserted directly, or a capsule containing the light unit is inserted, in a translucent fish lure.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Tealbone, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Trembone, Scott A. Teal
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Patent number: 7114280Abstract: A fishing lure having a durable plastic outer shell with lead weights within and that has two hollow tubular chambers. The main chamber is translucent and holds a chemiluminescent chemical stick that illuminates the chamber. The second, bottom chamber in the tail holds fish attractant oil and a sponge-like material that retains the oil. A hole at the top of the chamber allows water to enter into the chamber. The water mixes with the oil and is then dispensed from a second hole at the bottom of the chamber. The tail portion further includes tail fins that are curved causing the lure to spin when retrieved and can be connected with the top cap of the lure to form a separate scent releasing lure without the chemiluminescent chamber being used.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Randal Scott Turner
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Patent number: 7107717Abstract: The invention is a soft-bodied fishing lure, and a method of making the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Inventor: Steven J Pelegrin
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Patent number: 7100323Abstract: A lightweight holding device for releasably attaching a chemiluminescent light stick to a fishing float is disclosed. The device includes a first side for releasably attaching to the fishing float, and a second side for releasably holding a chemiluminescent light stick. The first side typically includes two pairs of gripping arms, one at the top and one at the bottom, which are able to releasably receive a portion of the fishing float. The second side typically includes two pedestals, one at the top and one at the bottom, each of which are able to releasably receive an end of the light stick. The top pedestal typically defines a ceiling pocket, and the bottom pedestal a floor pocket, for one of the ends of the light stick to fit into. The first and second sides are typically integrally formed and oriented to face away from one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Ricardo D. Bogess
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Patent number: 7052631Abstract: The present invention teaches a chemiluminescent device along with a process for its production. The invention specifically relates to a chemiluminescent article of manufacture which includes a containment device and chemical system, both of which may be selected so as to be particularly susceptible to environmental degradation subsequent to their use. In a preferred embodiment the chemiluminescent device is categorized as being biodegradable, i.e. designed to be capable of losing its physical form and re-entering the environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Cyalume Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Earl Cranor
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Patent number: 6922935Abstract: A light emitting fishing lure has a hollow body encompassing a multiple emission color light source and/or an ultraviolet LED light source. A light pipe is provided to transmit emission from the internal light source to the exterior of the lure. A regularly changing color emission is found to be attractive to fish during at least part of the color change cycle. Ultraviolet light emission operates to charge a phosphor decorating the lure body after ultraviolet light emission has ceased.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: Sun Yu
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Publication number: 20040244265Abstract: A light-emitting lure (10A) comprises a lure fish body (11), a light-emitting diode (21) arranged in the lure fish body (11) such that the light-emitting diode (21) can be observed from the outside, a substantially flat plate-like piezoelectric element (22) as a power source for allowing the light-emitting diode (21) to emit light, a power transmitting circuit (30) for transmitting the electricity generated from the piezoelectric element (22) to the light-emitting diode (21), a pair of hooks (15a, 15b) for fishing the catch, eye metallic parts (14b, 14c) for mounting the hooks (15a, 15b) to the lure fish body (11), and an eye metallic part (14a) for mounting a fishing line to the lure fish body (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicants: Taiheiyo Cement Corporation, VOC Direct Corporation, Shigeji NakataniInventors: Noboru Miyata, Noriaki Hayama, Shigeji Nakatani, Koji Sunahara
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Patent number: 6807766Abstract: A fishing lure or decoy is provided, the lure having a casement for receiving an electronic insert. The insert is operated by a microcontroller programmed to implement at least one sequence of operation implemented by at least one of a LED light emitter, a vibration-producing device and an audio transducer. An electrical power supply in the insert provides power to the devices and microcontroller, and a pair of externally exposed contacts switches the microcontroller ON when bridged by water containing electrolytes, as would be found in a fishing area. This also produces an electrical field around the lure, this electrical field also serving to simulate living food creatures to entice fish to bite the lure.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Inventors: Charles B. Hughes, Emory D. Hughes
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Publication number: 20040200122Abstract: A deep sea fishing lure has a generally cylindrical housing that is covered by a jacket that resembles a favored prey of sport fish such as a squid. The housing is light-transmissive and contains sets of flashing lights. One set of lights is linear and parallel to the direction of travel of the lure through the water. Another set is arranged is a circular array facing aft of the lure. A fiber optic bundle is installed in the housing. An interior end of the fiber optic bundle is next to the circular light set to accept light from the light set and transmit it to the outer end of the fiber optic bundle in order to attract a game fish. A flasher module operates to sequentially flash or blink the lights. A rechargeable power supply supplies power to the lights.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Eric E. Aanenson, Keith Ernzer, Robert D. Hupfer
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Patent number: 6796077Abstract: An illuminating fishing lure having a lure body with a first lure end and second lure end. A light source positioned the lure body and a hook, having a base and a barb, is connected to and extends from the first lure end, wherein the base is electrically connected to the light source. A guard having a first guard end and a second guard end extends from and is connected to a side of the lure body at a first guard end thereof. The guard has a length substantially equal to the hook to allow contact of the second guard end with the barb. The lure further includes a power source having a negative charge end and positive charge end. The positive charge end is connected to the light source and the negative charge end is connected to the first guard end. Upon connection thereof the light source is illuminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventors: Banks Dupree, James C Squire, Matthew R Hyre
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Publication number: 20040144015Abstract: A light emitting fishing lure has a hollow body encompassing a multiple emission color light source and/or an ultraviolet LED light source. A light pipe is provided to transmit emission from the internal light source to the exterior of the lure. A regularly changing color emission is found to be attractive to fish during at least part of the color change cycle. Ultraviolet light emission operates to charge a phosphor decorating the lure body after ultraviolet light emission has ceased.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2004Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: Sun Yu
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Patent number: 6684557Abstract: A process for preparing a phosphorescent lure includes the application of phosphorescent particulate in the form of a curable paint or adhesive applié to the surface of an aquatic lure. The phosphorescent particulate is then exposed to illumination from an ultraviolet light emitting diode flashlight. A commercial package including components and instructions for the use of a phosphorescent lure is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Inventor: Sun Yu
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Patent number: 6671995Abstract: An improved fishing lure has a hollow body containing an illumination source and an electrical power source. An arm passes through a small hole in the fishing lure body. A flexible seal holds the arm in place, prevents water from entering the lure, and acts as a pivot. The interior portion of the arm contains an electrical contact. Water movement deflects the exterior portion of the arm, which pivots around the seal, closes the connection to the power source, and causes the illumination source to produce light.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Inventor: Pat Harkin
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Patent number: 6647659Abstract: A fishing lure has a hollow body that contains a battery and a selected recipient device (eg. a light emitting device, horn, vibrator motor). A switch interrupts a circuit to deactivate the light emitting device (or other recipient device) when the lure body is moved from a generally horizontal, “swimming” position to a more inclined position. The apparatus has a rechargeable battery that can be charged by connecting to hook eyelets on the lure body.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: Trinity Takle Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alan King, Mark Thornton
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Publication number: 20030182841Abstract: A fishing lure utilizing a solid, resin-like body encapsulating electrical circuits, including an internal oscillating microchip, in a translucent bait shaped body. Several light emitting diodes are programmed to blink sequentially in a predetermined pattern, thus illuminating the entire lure body. An externally attached magnet is moved toward an internal reed switch to activate the LED's. The lure is disposable with no requirements for changing encapsulated battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventors: Charles Thomas Calak, Gloria Del Casino
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Publication number: 20030115787Abstract: The underwater lighted fishing lure includes, in one embodiment, a transparent housing, two or more batteries and two LEDs of different color. Studies have shown that the use of two color LEDs in a single lure greatly enhances fish catch. Another embodiment drives the LEDs with a voltage at or above 3.3 volts. An additional embodiment uses lithium batteries. A further embodiment drives the LEDs at or above 150% the recommended voltage or current. Studies have shown that driving LEDs at higher voltages significantly increases fish catch. Additional features include a blinking circuit for the two color LEDs and a planar wing to either the battery powered fishing lure or a chemical luminescent fishing lure which causes the lure to turn based upon underwater flows and currents. This turning simulates a color ON and OFF cyclic operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventor: Peter B. Lindgren
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Patent number: 6546666Abstract: A jig-type fishing lure has a weighted lure body holding a gravity-operated switch that controls the energization of an LED for illuminating fiber optic strands extending from the tail end of the lure body in proximity to a fishhook. A heat shrunk tube in the lure body holds the LED and the adjacent ends of the fiber optic strands.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventors: Benjamin I. Schultz, Leslie A. Thomas
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Publication number: 20020174590Abstract: A light emitting fishing system containing a removable and replaceable standerdized chemiluminescent cartridge for providing an illuminating fish attractant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2001Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Steven E. Nix, Rebecca Nix
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Patent number: 6478439Abstract: A mechanism for attaching a light stick to a filament, includes opposing elements having proximal ends attached to the light stick and distal ends. A gap is formed between the elements. Near the distal end the gap is tapered to form a funnel portion wider than the filament. Near the proximal end the gap forms a gripping portion narrower than the filament.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Inventor: Edward T. Rockwell
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Patent number: 6336288Abstract: A fishing device including a hook mechanism, the hook mechanism including an eyelet, a shank and a barbed hook end; a housing mechanism secured to the hook mechanism, the housing including an upper inner portion, an upper outer portion, a lower portion and an 0-ring, the upper inner portion being threadably securable to the lower portion trapping the o-ring therebetween, the upper inner portion and the lower portion cooperatively defining a cavity and the upper outer portion being snap-fittable about the upper inner portion; and mechanism for lighting disposed in the cavity, the lighting mechanism including first and second leads, a bulb, a cap portion with a contact portion and a power source, the first and second leads directly secured to the bulb, the first lead extending through the cap portion adjacent the contact portion, the second lead extending through and about the cap portion, and the first and second leads providing electrical communication between the power source and the bulb when the upper inneType: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Daniel V. Foss
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Patent number: 6318016Abstract: A fishing lure with a brightly luminous eye and partially luminous lateral line of a light collecting and transmitting optic fiber to imitate a bait fish. The lure includes a lure body wt. a fishing line connector and a hook. A pair of elongate, light storing and transmitting optical pipes are connected along each side the lure body. Each such light pipe has at least a partially exposed, light gathering length and each terminates in a bulbous lens. Light energy received in the light pipe generates a faint luminous glow along its length to represent the lateral line of a baitfish and generates a bright luminous glow at the bulbous lens to represent the eye of a baitfish.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Michael Ellig