Flexible Body's Housing Or Guarding Hook Patents (Class 43/42.1)
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Patent number: 12114648Abstract: A fishing lure with actuated hooks preferably includes a fish housing, a hook retainer, a hook cam, a pull pin and at least two hooks. The hook retainer pivotally retains pivoting ends of the at least two hooks. A front of the hook retainer is retained in fish housing. The hook cam preferably includes a cone base and at least two hook loops. The pivoting ends of the at least two hooks are inserted through the at least two hook loops. The hook cam does not move axially relative to the pull pin. The fish housing includes at least two hook slots to allow the at least two hooks to extend outward. A compression spring biases the hooks to stay in the fish housing. The at least two hooks are pushed outward by axial movement of the hook cam relative to the fish housing when the pull pin is pulled.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2023Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Inventor: William C. Walsh, Jr.
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Patent number: 11963522Abstract: A multi-hook fishing lure for use with soft bait comprising two or more hooks positioned on the same end of a lure body. The hooks comprise a single point and a double point hook. The single point hook is integrally formed with the lure body and lure wire. The double point hook is secured to the lure body by connection with an eyelet formed on a terminal end of the lure wire. The opposing end of the lure wire on the opposite end of the lure body is configured with an eyelet for attaching to a fishing line. Soft bait is secured to both the single and double point hooks for a secure, compact connection allowing the soft bait to flow and move providing the appearance of live bait.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Inventor: Nathan James Bechel
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Patent number: 10993427Abstract: The present invention relates generally to fishing equipment, more specifically but not by way of limitation, a fishing lure apparatus that includes a first portion and a second portion wherein the fishing lure apparatus is configured to provide a first position and a second position for a fishing line secured thereto in order to facilitate release of the fishing lure apparatus on which it is snagged.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Inventor: Michael Griffith Brockhouse
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Patent number: 10244741Abstract: A lure having a tube extending through the body with a noise making element within the tube. As the lure moves in the water, the noise making element creates noise and vibrations and the appearance of a moving eye to attract fish.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Hard and Soft Fishing, Inc.Inventor: Robin Hancock
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Patent number: 9723821Abstract: A fishing lure and method of casting are disclosed. In one aspect, a lure assembly includes a fishing hook having an eyelet and a bend separated by a shank, the bend terminating at a point separated from the shank by a gape. The lure assembly further includes a hook appurtenance attached to the fishing hook and positioned past the bend generally aligned with the shank of the fishing hook. The hook appurtenance includes an ergonomic mass forming a resilient structure for gripping by a person, the ergonomic mass having a size smaller than a gape of the hook to avoid interfering with operation of the fishing hook.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2014Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Inventor: Andrew Muntz
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Publication number: 20150107148Abstract: The instant invention provides a chambered fishing lure having a releasable hook. The chambered fishing lure of the instant invention includes a main body having a front end, a back end, a top side, a bottom side, and a hook. Within the interior of the main body is a reloadable leader lure assembly chamber constructed and arranged to hold a reloadable leader lure assembly. A portion of the hook, as well as all the leader line, is housed within the internal chamber as well as in the non-deployed state. Upon a fish strike and connection, the hook is released from the internal cavity, extending a desirable distance from the main body of the fishing lure and exposing the leader line to the external environment, defining the deployed state. The reloadable leader lure assembly is constructed and arranged to provide the user the ability to retract the leader line coupled to the hook back into the internal chamber of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2014Publication date: April 23, 2015Inventors: Christopher Walsh, David Justice
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Publication number: 20150040464Abstract: A fishing lure imitating a bird has a body having a central long axis with equal longitudinal buoyancy, a set of two simulated eyes, groups of buoyant flexible strands each joined at one end to the body simulating extended bird wings, and a hook element disposed longitudinally through the cylindrical body with a shank extending rearward in the body along the long axis, the shank exiting the body in an upward-facing lengthwise recess, then bending forward to present a hook point.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventor: Samuel Edward Kennedy
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Publication number: 20150033612Abstract: An artificial fishing bait comprising a body having an anterior end, a posterior end, a dorsum, and a ventrum, with the body being defined by an anteroposterior axis within a mid-sagittal plane. The body comprises at least one surface defining a dorsal channel in the dorsum. An opening extends through the body between the dorsum and the ventrum. A hook having a hook eyelet, a shank, a bend and a tip is fastened to an eyelet and extends through the opening. In the set position, the hook tip rests in the dorsal channel, with lateral movement of the bend being limited by the sidewall of the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventor: Henry Stokes
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Patent number: 8938907Abstract: Anti-snag fishing devices suitable for attachment to a fishing hook are disclosed. The fishing hook has a hook eye, a shank, at least one curved hook section and at least one hook point. The anti-snag fishing device includes an elongated body member which when fitted to the fishing hook forms an arc which projects upwardly from at or near the hook eye, reaches its highest point above the plane of the hook point substantially parallel to the shank, then projects downwardly passing by and under the hook point, where it terminates behind the curved section of the fishing hook.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Memo Fishing Innovations Pty LtdInventor: Robbie Meade
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Patent number: 8919032Abstract: In a specific embodiment, the present invention provides a lure structure for rigging a hook such as a treble hook on an upper portion or top of the swim bait. Many advantages are achieved. For example, the lure is likely to be weedless and prone to fewer snags. That is, the lure has less chance of getting hung up, snagging, or being torn or caught on a bottom structure in the water.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Optimum Bait Co.Inventor: Matthew Vincent Paino
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Patent number: 8857100Abstract: A weedless fishing lure device. The device has a single piece soft bodied lure material having a first end and a second end. An air ballast formed by at least one cavity region provided within one or more portions of the single piece soft bodied lure material and extending from a vicinity of the first end of the single piece soft bodied lure material toward the second end of the single piece soft bodied lure material. The device has a lower portion of the soft bodied lure member bordering a lower portion of the cavity region and an upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member bordering an upper portion of the cavity region. An outer region is formed from the single piece soft bodied lure material. An opening is within the upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Huddleston Deluxe, Inc.Inventor: Samuel M. Huddleston
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Publication number: 20140230310Abstract: A fishing lure having an internal cavity for containing a hook and a weight attached to the hook such that the weight is coupled to the hook closer to a throat of the hook than to a line receiving portion of the hook. The combined hook and weight resist being pulled through a shank containing region of lure. The weight may be positioned in a midsection of the lure enabling the lure to maintain a relatively level attitude in the water while being pulled through the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: D.O.A., INC.Inventor: Mark S. Nichols
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Publication number: 20140059916Abstract: A weedless rubber or soft plastic fishing spoon lure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Steven R. Culver, Eric M. Shinner
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Publication number: 20130247443Abstract: An artificial fishing bait comprising a body having an anterior end, a posterior end, a dorsum, and a ventrum, with the body being defined by an anteroposterior axis within a mid-sagittal plane. The body comprises at least one surface defining a dorsal channel in the dorsum. An opening extends through the body between the dorsum and the ventrum. A hook having a hook eyelet, a shank, a bend and a tip is fastened to an eyelet and extends through the opening. In the set position, the hook tip rests in the dorsal channel, with lateral movement of the bend being limited by the sidewall of the opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventor: Henry Stokes
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Publication number: 20130205641Abstract: An apparatus for attracting fish by inducing motion in the water. The tackle includes a fin that imparts motion to the tackle when the tackle is deployed and moves relative to water. A weighted body having a cabochon shape includes a fin member that extends perpendicular to a flat surface of the body. The tackle includes a fish hook oriented such that the fin is positioned between the barb and the shaft of the fish hook. In various embodiments, the hook shaft and fin are on the same side of the body or opposite sides. In other embodiments, the fin is attached to the flat surface or the ovoid surface of the body, either directly or in a channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventor: David L. Simmons
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Publication number: 20130180158Abstract: A fishing lure including a hook and a strip of self-adhering flexible material wherein the strip is wrapped around a portion of a bait and the strip reinforces the attachment of the hook to the bait. The strip may be a self-adhering elastomeric strip. The strip may be easily and effectively applied by hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventor: Leslie C. Butters
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Patent number: 8341870Abstract: A frog lure device that has a life-like swimming action. The device has a diving “collar” disposed around an upper region of the lure body, rather than a lower region, which is common in conventional lure devices. In a specific embodiment, the collar causes the lure body to dive under the surface like a frog. Concurrent with the diving action, the lure device also has a kicking action to resemble a living frog device. The collar also forms a trail of one or more bubbles and a vortex, or slight vacuum behind it. In a specific embodiment, the lure body includes a pair of legs, which have a suitable length to be caught in the vortex and become trapped in the vortex. the pair of legs also straighten out to cause a kicking action and also provide stability to the lure body as it accelerates through the water.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2012Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Inventor: Larry J. Dahlberg
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Publication number: 20120311917Abstract: An angling lure includes a rigid head having a rear surface. A body is provided, the front end of which is configured to come into contact with the aforementioned rear face, so as to form a lure having the shape of a fishing bait. A hook is provided which includes a grommet and a tip. The lure also includes a fastener shank comprising a first end solidly connected to the head and a second free end, allowing the grommet of the hook to be threaded onto the fastener shank. In addition, between the first end and the second end of the fastener shank, the shank comprises a securing part around which the grommet of the hook is maintained and a retaining part configured to exert a compression force from the body. Moreover, the body comprises slots designed to receive the hook and the fastener shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Applicant: FIIISHInventor: Matthieu Guennal
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Publication number: 20120216442Abstract: A bait holder adapted for securing a fishing hook to a soft plastic bait while fishing a “weedless” technique during bass fishing. The bait holder includes an attachment portion, adapted to be inserted through the eye of the fishing hook for securely attaching to the fishing hook. The bait holder further includes a first hook extending from the attachment portion and being adapted to be inserted through a portion of a soft bait for securing the soft bait to the first end of the fishing hook during use. The bait holder of the present invention allows the fisherman to pull his bait through the thickest of vegetation without the top of the plastic bait sliding down the shaft of the hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventor: James MERRITT
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Publication number: 20120174463Abstract: A frog lure device that has a life-like swimming action. The device has a diving “collar” disposed around an upper region of the lure body, rather than a lower region, which is common in conventional lure devices. In a specific embodiment, the collar causes the lure body to dive under the surface like a frog. Concurrent with the diving action, the lure device also has a kicking action to resemble a living frog device. The collar also forms a trail of one or more bubbles and a vortex, or slight vacuum behind it. In a specific embodiment, the lure body includes a pair of legs, which have a suitable length to be caught in the vortex and become trapped in the vortex. the pair of legs also straighten out to cause a kicking action and also provide stability to the lure body as it accelerates through the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Larry J. DahlbergInventor: Larry J. DAHLBERG
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Patent number: 8156682Abstract: A frog lure device imitating life-like swimming action. The device has a diving “collar” disposed around an upper region of the lure body which causes the lure body to dive. Concurrent with the diving action, the lure has a kicking action such when given a single pull followed by a rest, the frog lure responds by diving from a surface region of the water to a depth beneath the surface region, straightening its legs as it moves forward and as the lure comes to rest, the legs retract. The collar forms a trail of bubbles and a vortex behind it. The pair of legs has a suitable length to not become trapped in the vortex, such that the legs straighten out to cause a kicking action and also provide stability to the lure as it accelerates through the water. The frog lure device can also be crawled across surface vegetation.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Inventor: Larry J. Dahlberg
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Publication number: 20120085016Abstract: A fishing lure capable of sufficiently catching fish, while not getting caught in weeds or similar environments. The lure generally comprises a hook and a main body, with the hook having a barbed portion abutting the underside or belly of the main body when in a normal position and being located externally of the main body when engaging a fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Inventor: Tim A. Jenness
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Publication number: 20120079757Abstract: A head cover for a jig fishing lure or combination jig and rotating member fishing lure is disclosed which can prevent a fish from directly contacting the hard jig head of the fishing lure. The head cover can be permanently attached to the fishing lure or it can be a separate removable member. The head cover can combine a soft membrane along with one or more fish-attracting elements. The head cover can also include a flat surface to orient the jig fishing lure at a different angle when resting on the bottom underwater surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Ryan Patrick Rye, Shelby Earl Rye
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Patent number: 8079173Abstract: A fishing lure includes a weighted hydrodynamic head, mated artificial bait and pivoting hook. The weighted hydrodynamic head includes an integrally molded, conically-shaped or pyramid-shaped malleable body with a plurality of fins projecting laterally therefrom, a blunt leading edge, a trailing edge, a central passage extending from the leading edge to the trailing edge, and a slot formed in the side of the body and extending into the central passage. The weighted hydrodynamic head is made of a dense material such as lead. The hook is an offset hook including an eyelet, a proximal shank, an offset bend section, a distal shank, a u-shaped bend and a pointed barbed tip. The distal shank and proximal shank are substantially parallel. The eyelet, which projects through the central passage in the leading edge and the distal shank, is aligned with and extends longitudinally from the slot.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2008Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Corbitt Ventures, Inc.Inventor: Newsome E. Corbitt, III
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Patent number: 7980019Abstract: The fishing lure is formed in a variety of configurations mimicking various prey animals to which game fish might be attracted. Each lure is formed of relatively soft plastic or rubber for flexibility, although the head or forward end of the lure may optionally be formed of harder material. The lure includes a pair of laterally opposed notches or grooves between the head and body, and a series of longitudinally staggered notches or grooves across the upper and lower body or tail portion. These notches or grooves provide even greater flexibility for the lure, allowing the lure to undulate due to hydrodynamic force when drawn through the water. The hook is installed in the forwardmost portion of the lure with the tip oriented above and/or forwardly of the remainder of the lure, to avoid reduction of body flexibility due to being penetrated by the relatively stiff shank of the hook.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Steven P. Kalnas
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Publication number: 20110047856Abstract: The invention relates to a fishing lure (1) which comprises a profile element (5), which is expandable in water so that the fishing lure (1) has a low volume and weight on land, while at the same time giving a strong visual impression in water. The lure also comprises a solid carrier element (3) to which the expandable profile element (5), at least one fish hook (10) and a fastening device (12) for a towing line are attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventor: Häkan Gustafsson
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Publication number: 20110035987Abstract: An accessory for fishing lures of the type including strands of material camouflaging a hook is characterized by a disk formed of flexible material having a flat surface on one side and a tapered surface on the other side. The disk is positioned on the hook of the lure adjacent to a tying collar and extends the profile of the strands of material to provide a more realistic appearance of baitfish for the lure. With the flat surface of the disk adjacent to the tying collar of the lure, the profile of the strands is extended farther than when the disk is oriented with the tapered surface adjacent to the tying collar of the lure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2009Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: Oscar T. Nicholson, III
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Publication number: 20110010983Abstract: A flexible fishing lure is provided that includes a outer shape having a transverse opening for receiving a plurality of alternatively formed lure fin members allowing a user to change the action of a lure by fin selection without replacing the lure. Multiple internal channels within the lure are adaptively provided for receiving a variety of scent sticks, sound generators, light generators, flavor generating means. Flow internal channels extend from a front opening to gill openings allowing a water flow along an inserted scent or flavor stick member to pass through the lure body and exit proximate fin, nair, belly, or other locations simulating an injured or wounded fish leaking bodily fluids or blood. Other features to simulate wounded features. Replacement fins and weighting constructions allow a user to tailor a weight and action enabling a circling or injured motion during retrieval.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: John Briccetti, Jeffrey J. Mancini
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Publication number: 20100325936Abstract: A lure skirt which comprises a two piece central unit of a first component of a first collar and a raised male hub where the raised male hub has an orifice at its center and a second component of a second collar and a raised female hub where the raised female hub has an orifice at its center and is sized to accept the male hub. Multiple individual strands or multiple block strands are secured to either the first collar or the second collar or both the first and second collars by an adhesive. The male hub is affixed inside said female hub and multiple strands radiate out from the central unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Inventors: Daryl W. Greene, Van Truong
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Publication number: 20100307048Abstract: An apparatus for attracting fish including a fin that imparts motion to the tackle when the tackle is deployed and moves relative to water. A weighted body having a cabochon shape includes a fin member that extends past the body. The fin member includes an attachment portion and a fin that has a non-planar configuration. The attachment portion is secured to a flat surface of the body. In one embodiment the fin extends forward and forms an obtuse angle relative to the attachment portion. In another embodiment the fin has two members disposed laterally on opposite sides of the body. The fins are blades that cause the body to spin or rotate when moved relative to the water. In yet another embodiment the fin extends forward and aft relative to the body, and the fin has openings for connecting lines and hooks, thereby replacing the eyelet of other embodiments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: David L. Simmons
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Patent number: 7793457Abstract: An improved soft flexible fishing lure and a method of rigging same are provided by the present invention. More in particular, the invention provides a soft flexible fishing lure having an elongate lure body having a longitudinal axis, a top longitudinal surface, a bottom longitudinal surface, a left wall surface, a right wall surface, a head region forming the distal end, and a tail region forming the proximal end and a channel positioned along the longitudinal axis of the lure at the bottom longitudinal surface. The fishing lure of the invention is further provided with a tandem hook assembly that resides in part in the channel of the soft flexible lure body.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Inventor: Michael P. Hogan
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Publication number: 20100115822Abstract: A weedless fishing lure device. The device has a single piece soft bodied lure material having a first end and a second end. An air ballast formed by at least one cavity region provided within one or more portions of the single piece soft bodied lure material and extending from a vicinity of the first end of the single piece soft bodied lure material toward the second end of the single piece soft bodied lure material. The device has a lower portion of the soft bodied lure member bordering a lower portion of the cavity region and an upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member bordering an upper portion of the cavity region. An outer region is formed from the single piece soft bodied lure material. An opening is within the upper portion of the single piece soft bodied lure member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Huddleston Deluxe Inc.Inventor: SAMUEL M. HUDDLESTON
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Publication number: 20100083559Abstract: Anti-snag fishing devices suitable for attachment to a fishing hook are disclosed. The fishing hook has a hook eye, a shank, at least one curved hook section and at least one hook point. The anti-snag fishing device includes an elongated body member which when fitted to the fishing hook forms an arc which projects upwardly from at or near the hook eye, reaches its highest point above the plane of the hook point substantially parallel to the shank, then projects downwardly passing by and under the hook point, where it terminates behind the curved section of the fishing hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventor: Robbie Meade
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Publication number: 20100050497Abstract: A surface floating fishing lure including a forwards facing concave surface located at the water line, designed to scoop, redirect, and “spit” water into the air to subsequently splash unto the surface of the water when the fishing lure is tugged sharply, whereby a surface disturbance is created to attract fish hiding under cover of lily pads and other floating weeds or debris. This fishing lure shall include at least one fish hook rigged to be weedless, containing a flexible member deflecting weeds and debris away from each barbed point, a forwards facing concaved surface oriented in a manner predetermined to be suitable to redirect and splash a spray of water across the water surface, a floating body, a fish line connecting means at the forwards end of said fishing lure, and may, in some embodiments, further include at least a portion of said floating body in the form of a soft polymer flexible body in a shape resembling natural fish prey such as worms, frogs, minnows, centipedes, and etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2008Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: Roger Lee Brown
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Publication number: 20090307960Abstract: The present invention provides a fishing lure comprising a body and a lip. The body includes a front end and a back end. The lip extends from the front end of the body and has a hollow interior portion. The lure is versatile due to its ability to effectively function as a “surface lure”, “wake bait”, and “crankbait” in a single cast.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Mann's Bait Company, Inc.Inventors: Francis J. Oelerich, Jr., Michael E. McPherson, Stanley B. Tyler
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Publication number: 20090056196Abstract: A refurbished diamond jig fish lure consists of the jig body and separate tubular sleeve member and wing piece components mounted thereon. Tapered portions on the jig body, the sleeve member, and the wing piece cooperate to facilitate assembly and maintenance of the assembled unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: George P. Korteweg
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Patent number: 7469497Abstract: A fishing lure assembly has a first multiple hook device, a second multiple hook device attached to follow behind and articulate relative to the first hook device, and a pliable dressing arranged to cover the points of the hooks of the two hook devices to resist snags. The pliable dressing can be a plurality of narrow pliable members arranged to span from a leading end of the fishing lure assembly across the points of the hooks, or a single member having an integral head portion with a plurality of long narrow bodies protruding from the head portion and spanning across the points of the hooks. A sharpened leading point or barbed head is provided at the leading end of the lure assembly for attaching the pliable dressing at the leading end. Variations in the hook devices, pliable dressings, and barbed heads for holding the dressings are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Inventor: Gregory A. Hergott
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Publication number: 20080072473Abstract: An improved soft flexible fishing lure and a method of rigging same are provided by the present invention. More in particular, the invention provides a soft flexible fishing lure having an elongate lure body having a longitudinal axis, a top longitudinal surface, a bottom longitudinal surface, a left wall surface, a right wall surface, a head region forming the distal end, and a tail region forming the proximal end and a channel positioned along the longitudinal axis of the lure at the bottom longitudinal surface. The fishing lure of the invention is further provided with a tandem hook assembly that resides in part in the channel of the soft flexible lure body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Michael P. Hogan
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Patent number: 7284348Abstract: A solid core fishing lure capable of causing a higher degree of disturbance in water is constructed of a generally spherical solid body, a metal shaft through the body, at least two hooks emanating from the metal shaft conforming substantially to the generally spherical body, at least one skirt tail mounted to and projecting away from a rear portion of the spherical body, two eye-like emblems positioned on a front portion of the spherical body, and an attachment means for a fishing line connecting to the metal shaft at the front portion of the spherical body.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventor: James F. Nugent
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Patent number: 6662487Abstract: Artificial fishing lure which has a flexible resilient core (10) surrounded by an elongated flexible body (12). One or more hooks (18) are installed in the core (10) substantially perpendicular to core (10) by way of apertures (24a) and (24b). The core (10) provides longevity to the lure for small and large lures when cast from rod and reel or trolled. Large of heavy lures of this design can be cast with great distances. Grooves (14) in the elongated flexible body (12) and core (10) create a predetermined or erratic motion during retrieval through the water. This action can simulate that of any type of prey including a wounded prey.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Inventor: Jerome Frank Perrone, Jr.
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Patent number: 6634135Abstract: The invention provides a soft bodied bifurcated frog-like lure. The lure is created by spreading the individual hooks of a double hook apart and threading soft bodied plastic baits over the points of the hooks and onto the shanks of the hooks. When the hooks are allowed to spring back together the parts of the soft bodied plastic baits that are threaded on the hook shanks are compressed between the shanks of the two hooks and locked in place. The baits can be replaced by reversing the procedure to remove the old baits and then threading the new baits onto the shanks of the hooks. The addition of weed guards to the hooks adds to the frog-like shape of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Inventor: Theodore Rydell
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Publication number: 20030167675Abstract: An artificial fishing lure is produced by immersing a shaped material in the form of a gel including curdlan in a liquid containing propylene glycol and taking the shaped material out of the liquid. A method of producing an artificial fishing lure includes the steps of preparing a mixture containing water and curdlan, heating the mixture to form a gel and mold the gel so that a shaped material in the form of a gel can be obtained, immersing the shaped material in a liquid containing propylene glycol, and taking the shaped material out of the liquid. A lure making kit includes curdlan and propylene glycol.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: NIPPON FLOUR MILLS CO., LTD.Inventors: Bokuyo Noguchi, Kiyoshi Ochiai
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Patent number: 6564499Abstract: A removable, adjustable attachment for fishing lures slows down and adds fish attracting movements to the motion of the lures to which it is connected.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Knight Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Herman P. Firmin
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Publication number: 20030070344Abstract: A fishing line wobble device for creating a wobbling effect in drawn fishing tackle. The wobble device has a deflector for deflecting water and a tubular line guide for allowing the device to freely slide along the fishing line. The wobble device imparts a life-like wiggling motion to natural and artificial fishing baits and lures, including flies, real and plastic worms, rubber baits, and other lures. The wobble device also helps keep weeds and other obstructions from snagging the hook of the fishing tackle. The wobble device is used by merely sliding it onto the fishing line before the fishing tackle or hook is tied on the line or otherwise attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventor: Dean M. Teegarden
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Patent number: 6546663Abstract: The present invention relates generally to fishing lures, and more particularly to fishing lures of a type which simulate crustaceans. The present invention is also aimed at providing a fishing lure which simulates a natural range of motions of a crustacean as observed by the target prey, or which at least provides a useful alternative to known lures.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventors: Paul Signitzer, Andrew Fogarty, Michael Fogarty
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Patent number: 6519894Abstract: A tangle-free fishing line assembly for preventing fishing hooks from getting caught in weeds and other like obstacles. The tangle-free fishing line assembly includes a fishing line; and also includes a hook member being attached at an end of the fishing line; and further includes a weight member being disposed about the fishing line; and also includes stopper members being attached to the fishing line; and further includes a hook guide member being movably disposed about the fishing line for guiding said hook member through weeds in a body of water.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Inventor: Christopher L. Geary
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Publication number: 20020095853Abstract: A fishing tackle wobble device for creating a wobbling effect in drawn fishing tackle. The wobble device has a deflector for deflecting water and a tubular line guide for allowing the device to freely slide along the fishing line. The wobble device imparts a life-like wiggling motion to natural and artificial fishing baits and lures, including flies, real and plastic worms, rubber baits, and other lures. The wobble device also helps keep weeds and other obstructions from snagging the hook of the fishing tackle. The wobble device is used by merely sliding it onto the fishing line before the fishing tackle or hook is tied on the line.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: Dean M. Teegarden
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Publication number: 20010032411Abstract: The lure 10 comprises a main body part 12, head part 14 and a tail part 16. Extending from the central portion of the main body portion are three pairs of elongate members 22 formed so as to represent legs, for example the legs of a particular species or type of insect. The lure is simply assembled by inserting the angling hook 36 into a U-shaped channel 18 which is provided in each of the head 14, main body 12 and tail 16, either closely adjacent to each other or with spaces therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventor: Melvyn Spence
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Patent number: 6266916Abstract: A fishing lure molded of flexible, translucent, soft plastic material into an integral unit in the form of a baitfish. Pigments, glitter, scent and flavor additives are mixed with the plastic during manufacture to create realistic visual, smell and taste characteristics. A wide gap offset fish hook is removably attached and substantially hidden in the lure by a hook slot in the lower longitudinal edge of the lure, and by an internal chamber. The internal chamber further serves to allow the body of the lure to collapse when attacked by a fish, exposing the point of the hook, as well as to conceal tube weights, flotation inserts, trap air contributing to the buoyancy and upright positioning of the lure, and to act as a reservoir for liquid fish attractant. The buoyancy and sink rate of the lure can be manipulated by utilizing various combinations of hook sizes, tube weight sizes, and flotation inserts positions into the internal chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Inventor: Randal Scot Dugan