Ornament Patents (Class 43/42.32)
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Patent number: 7966764Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Twilight Labs, IncInventors: Aaron Henry Johnson, Todd Andrew Pringle, Brian Myron Tande
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Patent number: 7934339Abstract: A fishing lure having a head portion with a first side and a second side. A first eye socket is positioned on the first side of the head portion and a second eye socket is positioned on the second side of the head portion. Each of the first and second eye sockets is substantially semi-spherical shape and each of said first and second eye sockets is coated with a fluorescent substance of substantially uniform application. A first eye component is fixedly secured in at least a portion of the first eye socket and a second eye component is fixedly secured in at least a portion of the second eye socket. Each of the first and second eye components comprise a transparent, substantially spherical material.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Linton Lowell Richie
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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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Publication number: 20100229453Abstract: A jig used for fishing includes a jig head having a rattle positioned within a housing. The rattle includes a perforated case with a ringer inside the case. The ringer contacts the interior of the case and produces sound as the jig head moves. The case is enveloped in a wrap, and a hook for catching fish protrudes from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: Southern Lure CompanyInventor: Roy Daniel Cunningham
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Publication number: 20100218413Abstract: Apparatus for a tail releasably attachable to a fishhook. A tail includes an attractor and a connector. The attractor has features that are attractive to fish, including an appearance of prey. The attractor, in one embodiment, includes a tubular member. The tubular member variously includes iridescent material and is configured to receive and hold captive accessories, such as rattles and scented pads. The attractor, in other embodiments, includes sheets, streamers, simulated worms, and/or other devices that are attractive to fish. The connector includes a plug that is attached to the attractor. The plug is a material that allows the point of a fishhook to penetrate the plug. The plug is sufficiently resilient that, after being penetrated by the point, the plug grips the fishhook shank with sufficient force that the plug is retained on the fishhook.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: David L. Simmons, Dewell Walker
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Publication number: 20100212210Abstract: A DLC-coated fishing lure includes a fishing lure base material made of metal and having a predetermined shape; an intermediate layer made of one selected from a first group, a second group and a third group, the first group consisting of at least one kind of metal selected from the IIIb group, the IVa group, the Va group and the VIa group in the periodic table of elements, the second group consisting of at least one of a carbide, a nitride and a carbonitride of the at least one kind of metal, and the third group consisting of a mutual solid solution made of at least one selected from the first group and the second group, the intermediate layer being formed on a surface of the fishing lure base material; and a DLC layer having a thickness ranging from about 0.05 ?m to about 0.55 ?m and formed on the intermediate layer, the DLC layer presenting an appearance of a interference color.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicants: OSG CORPORATION, OSG COATING SERVICE CO., LTD.Inventors: Hiroaki SUGITA, Mitsuyoshi HIKOSAKA, Toshihiro ITOH
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Patent number: 7774975Abstract: An apparatus for attracting fish including at least one iridescent member forming an iridescent tail extending from the shank of a fish hook. The iridescent tail includes one or more layers of a translucent film. The layers have an elongated shape with a longitudinal fold. The forward end of the layers is folded over the shank of the hook and secured to the hook. In various embodiments, the iridescent tail includes one or more colored translucent layers, trailing ribbons, and/or a worm-shaped member. The outboard end of the iridescent tail is configured to be pointed or have a V-shape. In another embodiment, the layers have one or more slits parallel to the longitudinal fold.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Inventors: David Simmons, Dewell Walker
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Patent number: 7694453Abstract: A fishing lure, comprising a weighted head to which a hook, spinner and weed guard are attached, and three cutouts made of a flexible, absorbent material that are wrapped and tied around a load collar or extension from the head. The cutouts will make the lure resemble a bait fish such as is eaten by the fish that the user wants to catch. The cutouts may be decorated with beads, feathers and paint, to increase the resemblance to bait fish. The wiggling motion of the jig as it is pulled through the water and the rotation of the spinner will attract fish. Scent may be absorbed and released by the cutouts to further attract fish. The head is preferably made from lead, and the cutouts are preferably made from a microfiber fabric. A first preferred embodiment is called the “switch back”, and a second preferred embodiment is called the “pop”.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: Thomas Raymond Arrico
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Publication number: 20100037509Abstract: Methods and compositions which can reduce the disturbance to wild life caused when man attempts to interact with wild life and more particularly methods and compositions which can enhance the interaction of man with aquatic life with minimal disturbance to the aquatic life.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Christopher I. Halliday
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Publication number: 20090307959Abstract: A lipless fishing lure includes an inner, flexible fabric core, and a plurality of substantially rigid structural members. The plurality of substantially rigid structural members are adhered to the fabric core on opposite sides of the core. The rigid structural members are generally evenly spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction. The rigid structural members and the fabric core generally define the shape of a fish. The rigid structural members include a fish head. The fish head includes a front end with a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: BASS PRO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, L.L.C.Inventor: Timothy Richard HUGHES
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Publication number: 20090277071Abstract: A method of creating a fishing lure comprising the steps of: providing a lure body having a head end, a tail end, and a slot at the head end. Providing dumbbell eyes which comprise a pair of eye shaped members interconnected by an elastic member. The dumbbell eyes are then inserted into the slot of said lure body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2008Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventor: Paul F. Harris, JR.
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Publication number: 20090133314Abstract: The blood-simulating fishing lure is a fishing lure having a chain of lightweight spherical elements or ball chain threaded through or attached to an artificial lure body, such as a float or plug, to simulate a bleeding or wounded baitfish as it moves through the water. The spherical elements are preferably colored red and made from aluminum or other lightweight material. The chain is preferably attached to the lure so that a portion of the chain extends on both sides of the float or plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventor: James D. Mayer
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Publication number: 20090107027Abstract: A surface lure designed to mimic the appearance of an injured fish. The surface lure has a flat top surface which helps maintain the lure in a proper orientation in the water when reeled in. The surface lure also has a contoured bottom surface which is designed to mimic the appearance of a fish floating on its side when viewed from below the lure. The flat top surface may be painted a visually distinctive color so that the fisherman can easily spot the lure in the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: David Partridge
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Publication number: 20090056195Abstract: An apparatus for attracting fish including at least one iridescent member forming an iridescent tail extending from the shank of a fish hook. The iridescent tail includes one or more layers of a translucent film. The layers have an elongated shape with a longitudinal fold. The forward end of the layers is folded over the shank of the hook and secured to the hook. In various embodiments, the iridescent tail includes one or more colored translucent layers, trailing ribbons, and/or a worm-shaped member. The outboard end of the iridescent tail is configured to be pointed or have a V-shape. In another embodiment, the layers have one or more slits parallel to the longitudinal fold.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: David Simmons, Dewell Walker
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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: 20080295384Abstract: A fishing lure comprising a body having a hollow cavity and adapted to be connected to a fishing line, the body having a transparent portion at least partially exposing the cavity, the body having an opening into the cavity and an insert receivable through the opening and having at least a portion extending into the cavity, the insert comprising a spine and a flexible outer structure of a colored material attached to the spine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Walter E. Emmott
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Publication number: 20080163539Abstract: The invention relates to a fishing lure. The lure of the invention has long projections extending in a short direction formed in a plurality of columns on the lure main body, and a long groove traversing the long projections of the plurality of columns formed thereon. A predetermined color is given to a left side surface of the long projection, and a color different from the above color is given to a right side surface of the long projection. The color of the lure changes according to a viewing direction. Furthermore, air bubbles are unlikely to attach when the lure is floating in water.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: DUEL CO., INC.Inventor: Eric Eun-Ha Choi
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Publication number: 20080104880Abstract: Customizable adhesive covers for fishing lures are provided. In one implementation, an adhesive cover includes a top laminate layer adhered to a base layer that is adhered to a bottom adhesive layer. The base layer is treated to facilitate acceptance of a personalized design applied to the middle layer. The adhesive cover is contoured to partially or completely cover one or more sides of a fishing lure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Darrin G. HEGEMIER, Darryl R. Kuhn, Paul A. Buss
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Publication number: 20080104879Abstract: Stick-on Bait is disclosed. The bait is configured to be applied to submerged portions of a boat hull where swimming fish in the vicinity can view them. The bait includes a flexible substrate and a fish-attracting design on its outer side. The back side includes a water-proof adhesive material. The bait is shaped like a small fish in two dimensions. The outer surface may further have a metallic film providing a kaleidoscopic pattern therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventor: Douglass A. Poppe
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Publication number: 20080060252Abstract: A stealth sinker is disclosed including a body member having a specific gravity greater than 1 and made from a material that reduces visibility to a target fish. A device for attaching a fishing line to the body member is also provided. The material is colored glass, lead crystal glass, colored lead crystal glass or a dense material coated with a reflective surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventor: David N. Doss
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Patent number: 7337579Abstract: A fishing lure comprises an elongated body with a modified cylindrical shape having a first end, a second end, a bottom portion and a top portion. The fishing lure also includes an eye for attaching a fishing line thereto positioned in a central region of the first end of the elongated body, and a plurality of hooks attached to the bottom portion of the elongated body, the second end of the elongated body or any combination thereof. The fishing lure is adapted to rotate 90 degrees from an original position and descend from a surface of a body of water as a force from the fishing line is applied, and return to the original position and float to the surface of the body of water when the force is discontinued.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Inventor: Phillip Thomas
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Publication number: 20080000143Abstract: A highly reflective fishing lure for use in fresh and salt water, and used to catch fish. The fishing lure includes a body molded from a precious metal and multiple stones being set onto the body. These stones form particular designs on the body. The lure has a tempered, gold plated fish hook. These lures when used in the water cause reflections from sunlight that makes the lures glimmer, sparkle and glisten and a refraction of light that makes light bounce in all directions thereby resulting in the attraction and catching of fish. These fish lures double as jewelry pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: William McBurney
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Patent number: 7000346Abstract: A fishing lure for use as a top water lure having a construction of negative buoyancy. The lure has an elongated weighted body resembling a squid with angled channels defined in the top and bottom surfaces of the body. Upon the lure being retrieved by an angler, water gushes through one of the channels and splashes over and about the leading end of the lure, causing the lure to “swim” over the water surface with the trailing end submersed in the water. This presents the appearance of a fleeting baitfish. By careful selection of colors and reflective strips the lure will have an appearance that is very visually stimulating to game fish.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Raymond G. Jussaume
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Patent number: 6794440Abstract: A soft gelatinous elastomer composition and article useful as fishing bait formed from one or a mixture of two or more of a hydrogenated styrene isoprene/butadiene block copolymer(s) and one or more plasticizers being in sufficient amounts to achieve a gel rigidity of from about 20 gram Bloom to about 1,800 gram Bloom.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Applied Elastomerics, Inc.Inventor: John Y. Chen
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Publication number: 20040111951Abstract: A flexible fishing lure having a reflective portion and a method of making same is disclosed herein. The flexible fishing lure has a reflective portion encapsulated within a flexible body portion. The body portion is preferably translucent or transparent so as not to diminish the reflectivity of the reflective portion. Reflective particles may be controllably dispersed within the body portion to provide a reflective portion. A most preferred embodiment is a flexible fish shaped lure having one or more reflective gill plates.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Herb Reed
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Patent number: 6318020Abstract: An improved fishing lure is provided wherein the surface of the lure includes a multi-layered thermochromic surface. The thermochromic surface responds in different temperature ranges so that as the temperature changes, the surface displays a sequence of colors over a broad range of temperatures. The process for creating the purified thermochromic paint involves mixing thermochromic powder with clear oil and water in order to indicate undamaged thermochromic crystals for mixing with a clear lacquer so as to apply, in multiple layers, to the fishing lure and repeated for as many layers in as many colors as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Inventor: Larry Mefferd
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Publication number: 20010023551Abstract: The present invention provides a fishing artificial bait and a fishing terminal tackle such that the silhouette of the artificial bait body is not visually obtrusive to the fish and the artificial bait body comes up on the surface of the water when the line is cut off due to a snag. The artificial bait of the present invention includes an artificial bait body and a through hole pierced through the artificial bait body so as to extend in the longitudinal direction or the transverse direction thereof. The artificial bait is a plug, and the artificial bait body is made of a material whose specific gravity is smaller (or greater in some cases) than that of water. The artificial bait body has a spindle shape, e.g., a fish shape, and is colored so as to resemble the pattern of a fish body. A hole for receiving and stopping a shank of the hook is provided in a rear portion of the through hole of the artificial bait body.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventor: Tatsuya Hattori
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Patent number: 6272787Abstract: Multi-stranded silicone rubber fishing skirts printed with RTV adhesive inks and/or laminated with colored foils. The RTV inks set in the presence of humidity. The foils and inks can be applied to a silicone rubber substrate in preferred patterns and in registry with other areas containing foil or ink. The adhesive ink preferably comprises a mixture of an RTV adhesive, oil based thinner and/or pigment. In various processes the ink is silk-screen printed and air-dried. One or more foils can be bonded to the rubber with different techniques. The foil can be vulcanized to the rubber substrate, bonded to a wet ink, or bonded under pressure to exposed smooth surfaces. The surface texture can be defined during and after vulcanization at the mold and with a smoothing template or with printed ink.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Skirts Plus CorporationInventor: Donald J. Link
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Patent number: 6202338Abstract: A Crank Bait Fishing Lure that has a predictable wobble or action. A fishing lure made from a blank of rigid material and formed to provide a predictable wobble or action in an arch or approximately 180°, having a front end and a tail end. The front end has an eylet to which a line is attached, and the tail end has an eyelet to which a hook is attached. A lure, with appendages, which is shaped to have a center of gravity that causes a wobble from left to right and from right to left, while maintaining a horizontal attitude when drawn or dropped through water, thus allowing a lure to maintain an upright attitude. The transverse bend which characterizes this shape is placed nearer the front of the lure and it's depth is approximately one third of the overall length of the lure. The degree of bend to the front end of a lure will effect the depth at which a lure will travel as it is drawn through water. Change in the elevation or plane at the tail end will alter the wobble or action slightly.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Gerald Kenneth Carr
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Patent number: 6192616Abstract: A unitary or one-piece, integral soft bodied plastic fishing lure may be multi-layered and have two or more distinct colors. Soft bodied fishing lures may emit salt flavors directly into the adjacent water that dissolves salt grains exposed at the surface of the lures directly to the water. Methods of making the multi-colored and salt emitting lures by dipping mandrels into molten plastic and supplies of salt grains are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: Wayne Kent
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Patent number: 6182391Abstract: A fishing lure made of soft flexible material. The various shapes of the lure resemble fish, bait, squid, lizards, crayfish, jig trailers, swimbaits, reapers, jerk baits, and other shapes. The tail portion of the fish shaped lure normally has a paddle type tail, which when pulled through the water moves horizontally from side to side, imitating the swimming action of fish. These fish lures are often called swimbaits or paddle tails. The lure has a piece of reflective foil, larger than the size of glitter common to prior art, placed on the surface of the lure or within the lure. The reflective strip normally has a holographic design pattern, such as fish scales or other patterns.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Steven M. Hubbard
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Patent number: 6173522Abstract: A fishing lure provides a lateral surface run during retrieval by utilizing a generally upright front surface (A) extending across an integral body which floats or is generally of substantially neutral buoyancy. A weight (B) is carried by the lure body to adjust the balance and path traversed during retrieval and to maintain a generally upright side wall (D) in position for attachment of a line to a connector (C) located in an elongated tunnel (E) intermediate upper and lower edges of the tunnel. The method contemplates utilizing an upright front surface (A) tapering across the lure body for providing lateral direction during retrieval, together with the step of fixing a connector to an upright side from about ¼ to about ⅓ of the length of the body from the front.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Inventor: James A. Couch