Grappling Gaff Patents (Class 294/19.3)
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Patent number: 11758894Abstract: A fish-holding device, comprising a hollow tube (6) with a channel (12); a hook (1) attached to the distal end of the tube (6); a movable element (2) inserted in the hollow tube and guided along the channel by a release element (7) attached to the movable element, the movable element being guided for being slidable between a closed position, wherein an end of the movable element (2) abuts against a free and blunt end of the hook, and an open position, wherein the movable element is associated with a spring that biases the movable element towards the closed position; and wherein the channel (12) includes a plurality of lateral retaining grooves (5) configured to house the release element (7) in different positions along the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Inventor: Pablo Luaces
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Patent number: 11363872Abstract: A shaving brush having interchangeable brush bristles employing fastening cuffs (9) with an internal adaption hoop (12) mounted in a housing (1) on a spring-mounted pedestal (13) openable by a push button (4) in a base (3).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Inventor: John B. Lydiard
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Patent number: 9993708Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein describe systems and methods for a retrieval tool, which is configured to secure object in place within the retrieval tool responsive to the object engaging with the retrieval tool. The retrieval tool may be utilized to grasp, secure, hold, etc. objects in a plurality of different circumstances, such as disc golf, grasping an object at a hard to reach place, more easily holding an object, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Inventor: Michael Fox
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Patent number: 9357758Abstract: The fish grabbing tool is a device that is designed to grab the side of a fish in situations, such as ice fishing, where the use of a net is inappropriate or cumbersome. The fish grabbing tool positions a first jaw and a second jaw that can be positioned by the head or upper body of the fish. A pull ring is used to operate a grabbing mechanism that secures the first jaw and the second jaw around the fish. The fish grabbing tool comprises a grabbing device, a center post, and a handle.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2015Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Inventor: Darwin Smith
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Patent number: 9027275Abstract: A fully collapsible, double articulated gaff for retrieving fish when fishing from high bridges, piers and high banks. The device collapses to approximately 5 inches in diameter by 1 inch high to enable it to be carried in a tackle box. It has three double articulated, weighted gaff hooks. The fishing line is threaded thru the overlap in guide mechanism, then lowered to the fishes head gripping it with the gaff hooks, then by pulling up on the rope lifting the device and the fish. Materials and method of construction used to help reduce manufacturing cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Inventor: James Lee Eberhart
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Patent number: 8832911Abstract: A lace tightening apparatus including a handle and a gripping platform. The gripping platform is adapted to travel up into the interior of the handle upon a compression force being applied thereto. An anvil is rigidly attached to the handle projecting downward from the underside. One or more springs are disposed within the interior, with the first end of the spring anchored to the handle within the interior and the second end connected to the gripping portion. A stylus is attached to the gripping portion having a post and an L-shaped portion including a lip. The lip is exposed outside of the anvil and projects downward away from the anvil. Therefore, when the compression force is applied to the gripping platform, the lip travels upward toward the bottom surface of the anvil such that a lace can be pinched between the lip and the bottom surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: James L. Strong
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Publication number: 20140084610Abstract: An apparatus for extracting an object from a cavity is disclosed. The apparatus includes a collet surrounded by a sleeve, which both extend into the cavity. Fingers of the collar of the collet are contracted to grasp the object by the advancement of the collet into the sleeve. The collet is advanced by rotating a nut, which is located outside of the cavity and engages with a threaded portion of the shaft of the collet. The shaft includes a groove extending through the threaded portion of the shaft. This groove engages with a protrusion extending from a handle to prevent the collet from rotating during rotation of the nut and advancement of the collet. The handle is located outside of the cavity and is held during the extraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2012Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventor: Toan Huu Nguyen
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Publication number: 20140077512Abstract: A fully collapsible, double articulated gaff for retrieving fish when fishing from high bridges, piers and high banks. The device collapses to approximately 5 inches in diameter by 1 inch high to enable it to be carried in a tackle box. It has three double articulated, weighted gaff hooks. The fishing line is threaded thru the overlap in guide mechanism, then lowered to the fishes head gripping it with the gaff hooks, then by pulling up on the rope lifting the device and the fish. Materials and method of construction used to help reduce manufacturing cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Inventor: James Lee Eberhart
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Publication number: 20120038179Abstract: A life saving device having a substantially elongated body with talon-like appendages at the front end, and radially extending handles at the breech end mechanically connected to open and close appendages. It also has a locking mechanism that locks the appendages at their position until they are manually unlocked or released by activating a disengaging mechanism. The shape of the appendages along with the way they are attached to the main body vary. The angle of the appendages in relation to the axis of the body and the way they are attached to the main body will also depend on what it will be used for, whether it's helping a person struggling in the water, securing and pulling someone from the bottom of a swimming pool, or moving a container with a hazardous material to a safer place. The material it is made of will also depend on what it will be used for. Some examples are stainless steel, titanium, fiber glass or one of the strong non conductive materials available.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Inventor: Jose Francisco Segovia
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Patent number: 8042849Abstract: The present invention is directed to a skimmer basket lifting tool that enables a user to engage and remove a skimmer basket for cleaning without having to contact the debris accumulated within the basket. The skimmer basket lifting tool comprises a lifting handle which has both a proximal and a distal end, a base portion, including an attachment point for engaging the distal end of the lifting handle, and a pair of opposed skimmer basket crossbar engagement elements extending downward from the base portion. The opposed crossbar engagement elements are oriented such that rotation of the base portion, following insertion of the base portion into a skimmer basket housing, results in reversible engagement of the opposed crossbar engagement elements with the skimmer basket crossbar. This reliable, reversible engagement enables the skimmer basket to be lifted from the skimmer basket housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: ODAT Machine, Inc.Inventor: Richard C Pratt
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Publication number: 20110018290Abstract: An elongated handle has a pointed fish hook rotatably affixed to one end of the handle, the hook having two operating dispositions, a first disposition wherein the hook is open for gaffing purposes and a second disposition wherein the hook folded back against the handle to block the hook point for safety. A mechanism releasably secures the hook at either disposition. A button actuated mechanism releases the hook from either disposition so that the hook can be moved from one operating disposition to the other. Preferably the gaff further includes a bias for urging the hook toward its open, gaffing disposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: JR JONES COMPANYInventors: Todd A. Jones, Albert Cascia
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Publication number: 20100225130Abstract: An apparatus for coupling and decoupling clips is described. Specifically, the apparatus allows for installation of clips to building structures of varying elevations. The apparatus may comprise a telescoping pole, a lower pivot joint, an upper pivot joint, and at least one reversible clip. The reversible clip may be removed from the upper pivot joint by applying a substantially vertical force in a downward direction to the telescoping pole. Lights may be attached to the reversible clip. The lower pivot joint and upper pivot joint allow for the reversible clip to be coupled to building structures at various angles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Home Depot USA, Inc.Inventors: Charles T. Thrasher, JR., Jeffrey M. Kornreich, Brian Fraser
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Patent number: 6857217Abstract: A hand held fishing gaff for manually engaging and lifting fish from water having a multi-position fish hook. The handle preferably has a straight main portion and a gripping portion which is arcuately shaped and extends away from a longitudinal axis of the straight portion. A fish hook is connected to the handle and is lockably positionable in a plurality of different rotationally aligned positions about the longitudinal axis. A fish hook detent interconnected between the handle and fish hook shank is selectively self-locking into one of a plurality of positional orientations of the fish hook. The device is preferably buoyant in water and the handle preferably has a uniform oval cross section to enhance gripability.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Role Associates, LLCInventors: Richard Herbst, Robert Brady, Dale Walker