FISHING LURE
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.
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This application relies on the benefit for priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/073,237, filed on Jun. 17, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a fishing lure that resembles a fish.
Fishing lures are well known for use in catching fish. Fishing lures are attached to an end of a fishing line and designed to attract a fish to bite on a hook attached to the fishing lure. Fishing lures are designed to simulate or resemble a natural food source (e.g., a bait fish) for the fish both in appearance and in movement. The present invention provides improvements over the prior art fishing lures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne aspect of the present invention is a lipless fishing lure. In one embodiment, the fishing lure may include 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.
These and other aspects of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and functions of the related elements of structure and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding parts in the various figures. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular form of “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In one embodiment, the rigid structural members 14 are made from wood. Alternatively, in another embodiment, the rigid structural members 14 are made from a plastic material. In one embodiment, the plastic material used to form the rigid structural members 14 may include a hard plastic material, such as ABS plastic.
In one embodiment, the rigid structural members 14 may include the fish head 16, a fish tail 18, and a plurality of body members 20 that are located between the fish head 16 and the fish tail 18. In the illustrated embodiment, as just one example is shown in
Each rigid structural member 14 includes opposing, rigid structural members 14A and 14B, where 14A represents the left structural member and 14B represents the right structural member. For example, as shown in
The fish head 16 may optionally include a weight (not shown) embedded inside the fish head 16. This weight can be used to distribute the weight of the fishing lure 10 as desired, and/or to provide balance to the fishing lure 10, when the fishing lure 10 is in drawn through water. The weight may also add relative stability to the head 16, which may flex and swivel less than the tail portion 18 of the lure 10 to simulate life-like motion of a fish. In one embodiment, the weight in the fish head 16 of the fishing lure 10 is made from a lead material. As noted above, the fish head 16 includes the front end 22 with a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration, as is shown and explained later with respect to
The head 16 generally includes a flat, top surface portion 24 and a flat, bottom surface portion 26 as such surface portions extend from side to side, left to right or right to left. Another words, a line taken across the top surface portion 24 or bottom surface portion 26 is substantially linear or only slightly curved. The top surface portion 24 and bottom surface portion 26 meet at the front end portion 22, which is also substantially linear or slightly curved as it extends from side to side. Specifically, the top surface portion 24, as it approaches the front end portion 22 curves downwards, while the bottom surface portion 26 curves upwards as it approaches the front end portion 22. The generally linear on slightly curved side-to-side surface configuration of the front end portion 22 contributes to the life-like movement of the lure 10 as it is pulled through water. The fish head 16 includes a loop 28, as shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, the hook 32 is a three pronged hook or a treble hook. In another embodiment, the hook 32 may include a single hook or a double hook. In one embodiment, the loops 28 and 30, as shown in
The fishing lure 10 may include a fishing line loop 36 attached to the front end 22 of the fish head 16. The fishing line loop 36 is constructed and arranged to facilitate attachment of the fishing lure 10 to a fishing line (not shown). The fishing lure 10 may be connected to a fishing line at loop 36 by any attachment mechanism, such as tying the line to the loop 36. In one embodiment, the fishing line is secured directly to the fishing line loop 36. In another embodiment, the fishing line is connected to the fishing line loop 36 by using a connector.
The fishing lure 10 may include a plurality of bristle fins 38. The bristle fins 38 can be attached to the lure by being slid into grooves 40 formed in the rigid structural members 14 and adhering them in place (e.g., via an adhesive). In one embodiment, the bristle fins 38 are made of a nylon material.
As shown in
The left fish head member 16A and the right fish head member 16B of the fish head 16 includes grooves 56 formed on outer surfaces 58 thereof. Each groove 56 is constructed and arranged to receive an eye 60 (as shown in
As noted earlier, the left fish head member 16A and the right fish head member 16B of the fish head 16 includes the grooves 40 formed on inner surfaces 62 thereof. The grooves 40 are constructed and arranged to receive the bristle fins 38, as shown in
As shown in
Similarly, as shown in
After all the opposing rigid structural members 14 are adhered to the flexible core 12 using an adhesive, the spacers 66A and 66B are removed.
The shapes and sizes of the rigid structural members 14 (e.g., including the body members 100-106, the fish head 16 and the fish tail 18) are shown in
The body member 100 and the body member 106 are located adjacent to the fish head 16 and the fish tail 18, respectively. As shown in
As noted above and as shown in
The fishing lure 10, thus formed, is generally connected to an end of the fishing line (not shown), which is connected to a fishing rod and a reel (not shown). The fishing lure 10 is then cast into areas of water where target species of fish may be found. The fishing lure 10 may be skillfully moved in the areas of water to attract target species of fish, and to encourage the target species of fish to bite the fishing lure 10. In one embodiment, the fishing lure 10 may be used for large mouth Bass. However, it is contemplated that the fishing lure 10 may be used for any kind of predator fish.
The fishing lure 10 is referred to as a lipless fishing lure because the fishing lure 10 does not include a diving bill or a diving plane provided for in prior art fishing lures. On contrary, the fishing lure 10 includes relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration at the front end 22 of the fish head 16, which in combination with the flexible, polyester core 12 provides wiggling action as the fishing lure 10 is drawn through the water.
Although the invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment.
Claims
1. A lipless fishing lure, comprising:
- an inner, flexible fabric core; and
- a plurality of substantially rigid structural members adhered to the fabric core on opposite sides of the core, wherein the rigid structural members are generally evenly spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction;
- wherein the rigid structural members and the fabric core generally define the shape of a fish, the rigid structural members including a fish head, the fish head having a front end with a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration.
2. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the rigid structural members are made from a plastic material.
3. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the rigid structural members are made from wood.
4. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the inner, flexible fabric core is made from a nylon material.
5. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein color coating is applied to the rigid structural members using air brush technique.
6. The fishing lure of claim 5, wherein a holographic pattern of the fish is transferred to and adhered to surface of the rigid structural members using hot stamping technique, prior to applying the color coating to the rigid structural members.
7. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein a channel is formed in the fish head to accommodate a wire.
8. The fishing lure of claim 7, wherein loops are attached at each end of the wire.
9. The fishing lure of claim 8, wherein each loop is constructed and arranged to receive a hook.
10. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein loops are attached to the rigid structural members, and constructed and arranged to receive hooks.
11. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein grooves are formed between opposing rigid structural members on opposite sides of the fabric core to accommodate bristle fins.
12. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the bristle fins are constructed and arranged to slide into the grooves of the rigid structural members and to attach with the rigid structural members.
13. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the bristle fins are made of a nylon material.
14. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the bristle fins are attached to tail, on top surface and on side surface of the fish.
15. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the fabric core is formed from a polyester material.
16. The fishing lure of claim 11, wherein the fabric core is formed from a nylon material.
17. The fishing lure of claim 16, wherein the fabric core generally conforms to an outer configuration of at least a portion of the fish and has a binding along its edges.
18. The fishing lure of claim 1, wherein the fabric core generally conforms to an outer configuration of at least a portion of the fish and has a binding along its edges.
19. A lipless fishing lure, comprising:
- an inner, flexible fabric core; and
- a plurality of substantially rigid structural members adhered to the fabric core on opposite sides of the core, wherein the rigid structural members are generally evenly spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction;
- wherein the rigid structural members and the fabric core generally define the shape of a fish, the rigid structural members including a fish head, the fish head having a front end shaped and configured to provide a serpentine movement of the fishing lure without a diving bill, when the fishing lure is pulled through water.
20. The fishing lure of claim 19, wherein front end of the fish head has a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration.
21. A lipless fishing lure, comprising:
- an inner, flexible fabric core;
- a rigid head member adhered to the fabric core;
- a first loop connected to the rigid head member and configured to receive a first hook;
- a second loop connected to the rigid head member and configured to receive a fishing line;
- a tail member adhered to the fabric core; and
- a plurality of rigid body members adhered to the fabric core in between the rigid head member and the tail member, one of the rigid body members including a third loop configured to receive a second hook,
- wherein the rigid head member, the tail member, and the rigid body members generally define the shape of a fish, and
- wherein the lure is devoid of a diving bill.
22. The fishing lure of claim 21, wherein the rigid body members are generally evenly spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction.
23. The fishing lure of claim 21, wherein the rigid body member including the third loop is located closer to the tail member than to the rigid head member.
24. The fishing lure of claim 21, wherein at least one rigid body member not including a loop is located between the rigid head member and the rigid body member including the third loop.
25. The fishing lure of claim 24, wherein five rigid body members not including a loop are located between the rigid head member and the rigid body member including the third loop.
26. The fishing lure of claim 21, wherein the rigid head member has a front end with a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration.
27. The fishing lure of claim 21, wherein the rigid head member is shaped and configured to enable a serpentine movement of the fishing lure as the fishing lure is pulled through water.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 10, 2008
Publication Date: Nov 18, 2010
Patent Grant number: 8789308
Applicant: BASS PRO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, L.L.C. (Springfield, MO)
Inventor: Timothy HUGHES (Reeds Spring, MO)
Application Number: 12/249,555
International Classification: A01K 85/00 (20060101);