Plural Rotating Members Patents (Class 43/42.14)
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Patent number: 11666044Abstract: Lead-head jigs having a polymer keeper configured to retain a soft polymer body to the jig are disclosed therein. In one example, a lead-head jig includes a fish hook passing through a lead casting, and a polymer keeper tightly disposed around the fish hook between a head of the lead casting and a bend of the hook.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2019Date of Patent: June 6, 2023Inventor: Rex Harrison Hoyt
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Patent number: 9615553Abstract: A multi-segmented, soft-bodied, artificial fishing lure or swim bait with a natural profile includes plastic control planes in each body segment to generate a lure that is stable in the water, and demonstrates realistic swimming motions in a range of retrieve speeds and even when allowed to sink. At least one clear, stiff plastic control plane is inserted in each body segment to generate a lifelike swimming motion when the lure is retrieved. Each control plane may be moved within a range of positions to provide realistic motions for specific fishing techniques. The control planes inserted into and sometimes through the lure body are invisible in the water and are adjustable to accommodate a range of water conditions, densities and temperatures. The placement of control planes create the ability to limit unnatural/undesirable movements and expand or accentuate natural and desirable movements in each segment of the body of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2014Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Dominion Lures, Inc.Inventors: George Coniglio, Marc Estrada
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Patent number: 9572332Abstract: A multi-segmented, soft-bodied, artificial fishing lure or swim bait with a natural profile includes plastic control planes in each body segment to generate a lure that is stable in the water, and demonstrates realistic swimming motions in a range of retrieve speeds and even when allowed to sink. At least one clear, stiff plastic control plane is inserted in each body segment to generate a lifelike swimming motion when the lure is retrieved. Each control plane may be moved within a range of positions to provide realistic motions for specific fishing techniques. The control planes inserted into and sometimes through the lure body are invisible in the water and are adjustable to accommodate a range of water conditions, densities and temperatures. The placement of control planes create the ability to limit unnatural/undesirable movements and expand or accentuate natural and desirable movements in each segment of the body of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Assignee: Dominion Lures, Inc.Inventors: George Coniglio, Marc Estrada
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Patent number: 9179656Abstract: A multi-segmented, soft-bodied, artificial fishing lure or swim bait with a natural profile includes plastic control planes in each body segment to generate a lure that is stable in the water, and demonstrates realistic swimming motions in a range of retrieve speeds and even when allowed to sink. At least one clear, stiff plastic control plane is inserted in each body segment to generate a lifelike swimming motion when the lure is retrieved. Each control plane may be moved within a range of positions to provide realistic motions for specific fishing techniques. The control planes inserted into and sometimes through the lure body are invisible in the water and are adjustable to accommodate a range of water conditions, densities and temperatures. The placement of control planes create the ability to limit unnatural/undesirable movements and expand or accentuate natural and desirable movements in each segment of the body of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2014Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Dominion Lures, Inc.Inventors: George Coniglio, Marc Estrada
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Patent number: 9060499Abstract: A fishing rig for use in catching fish is described herein. The fishing rig includes a leader that extends between a first end and a second end, and a plurality of bait elements that are coupled to the leader. The plurality of bait elements includes a first bait element that is coupled to the leader and is oriented between the leader first end and the leader second end. At least one second bait element is coupled to the leader and oriented downline of the first bait element along the leader such that the first and second bait elements display a schooling-type action to facilitate attracting fish to the fishing rig.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Logic Lures, Inc.Inventors: Branden A. Roberts, Eleno Salinas, Jr.
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Patent number: 7861455Abstract: An artificial bait for fishing with a flexible appendage (28, 28?) which is made of soft plastic or other resilient material and it is either formed or interchangeably fitted on a radial bearing (27, 27?) rotatably mounted on a shaft (25, 25?, 25?, 23?).Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Neculai Ciotlos
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Publication number: 20100281756Abstract: A spinnerbait has deviations on its upper arm. The deviations project in directions other than that in which the lure moves through the water, thus providing enhanced shimmer and vibration at minimal cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventor: Richard C. Lau
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Patent number: 7716870Abstract: A fishing lure having: (a) a shaft with rearward end and forward end; (b) a rear loop at rearward end of the shaft; (c) a hook affixed to rear loop; (d) a weighted body on shaft next to rear loop; (e) a bearing bead rotatably mounted on shaft next to weighted body; (f) a spinner rotatably mounted on shaft next to bearing bead, the spinner being a predetermined cut length of tubular material having a longitudinal center line axis, tubular material having angled cut ends with planar surfaces, tubular material having two apertures through which the shaft projects; the two apertures being through the surface of the tubular material between angled cut ends and aligned at an angle to the longitudinal center line axis, the shaft traversing the cross section of the tubular material; and (g) a front loop to attach a fishing line at forward end of the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Russell Tadao Ukita
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Patent number: 7644533Abstract: An apparatus for fish-luring use with a separate fishing line includes a fishing-line-attachable shaft (e.g., a straight length of rigid wire) on which are mounted first and second rotator members. At least the first rotator is mounted rotatably and slideably for rotation and axially movement relative to the second rotator in response to water pressure when the shaft is moved forwardly in a body of water. The interaction of an irregular non-planar rearwardly facing end on the first rotator with an irregular non-planar forwardly facing end on the second rotator produces fish-luring vibrations. In one embodiment, the second rotator is also mounted rotatably and slideably, with the first rotator rotating clockwise, the second rotator rotating counterclockwise, and circumferentially spaced apart protrusions on the rearwardly facing end of the first rotator interacting with circumferentially spaced apart indentations on the forwardly facing end of the second rotator to produce the fish-luring vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Cagi Outdoor ProductsInventors: James M. Hair, III, Daniel L. Greene
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Patent number: 7467491Abstract: An improved fishing lure that is reliable and efficient to use in fishing operations, is disclosed. The invention is designed to provide an increased visual attraction, as well as to provide for a more natural and lifelike lure movement, to attract fish thereto.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2007Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Inventor: Wilford D. Slocum
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Patent number: 7360335Abstract: A fishing lure including a U-shaped body having a primary member and a secondary member joined together by a crosspiece. A fishhook and a weight are affixed to the rear of the primary member. The weight has a bulb and a rearwardly extending stem that terminates at an enlarged shoulder. A detachable blade harness is releasably attached to the weight and includes an elastomeric tether to which is rotatably attached a pair of spinner blades. A buzz blade is rotatably attached to the secondary member.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Inventor: J. Kevin Edwards
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Publication number: 20080000141Abstract: An apparatus for fish-luring use with a separate fishing line includes a fishing-line-attachable shaft (e.g., a straight length of rigid wire) on which are mounted first and second rotator members. At least the first rotator is mounted rotatably and slideably for rotation and axially movement relative to the second rotator in response to water pressure when the shaft is moved forwardly in a body of water. The interaction of an irregular non-planar rearwardly facing end on the first rotator with an irregular non-planar forwardly facing end on the second rotator produces fish-luring vibrations. In one embodiment, the second rotator is also mounted rotatably and slideably, with the first rotator rotating clockwise, the second rotator rotating counterclockwise, and circumferentially spaced apart protrusions on the rearwardly facing end of the first rotator interacting with circumferentially spaced apart indentations on the forwardly facing end of the second rotator to produce the fish-luring vibrations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Applicant: CAGI Outdoor Products, Inc.Inventors: James M. Hair, Daniel L. Greene
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Patent number: 7010881Abstract: The present invention provides a fishing lure containing a body with a hook secured to the body. The body contains two openings to secure two crimped sleeves into the opening. Two elongated arms are inserted and secured into the sleeves and extend outwardly and backwardly from the lure body. Spinning elements are attached to the distal ends of the elongated arms. A wire shank extends from the lure body to which a spinning element is attached to the distal end of the wire shank. The present invention is manufactured using a novel method comprising insertion of liquefied lure body material into the mold cavities of a mold forming piece, which contains impressions for the lure body, hooks, and sleeves. The mold forming piece is then spun in a centrifuge device.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: Jeremy W. Altman
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Patent number: 6820365Abstract: An artificial fishing lure which has a pair of interconnected tumblers. The tumblers are to rotate when the fishing lure is moved through water which is to be an attractant to a fish to induce striking of the lure. By the interconnecting of the tumblers, the tumblers are always rotated at the same speed but in opposite directions thereby balancing the movement of the tumblers on the lure assuring that the lure always moves in an upright position through the water and does not turn over which would twist the fishing line to which the lure is attached.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Inventor: Dewayne Donnelly
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Patent number: 6675524Abstract: An improved spinner bait features a unique double trailer (blade attachment) arrangement. The trailers attach, one behind the other, to a stiff wire leader with jig head. Each trailer features a clevis mounted spinner blade, a bearing bead mounted behind the spinner blade and a sleeve. Each trailer has a detachable latch for securing it to the wire leader/jig head or to another trailer.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventors: Alicia McNally, Robert R. Rickard
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Patent number: 6601336Abstract: Detachable lure dressings having modular spinner blade assemblies and rattle chambers that mount to elastomer collars and filaments at a fishing lure. The dressings enhance the audible and visual flash characteristics of a lure. Improved spinner baits are also disclosed wherein elastomer spinner blade and/or rattle assemblies are mounted to projecting wire or plastic arms. A flexible elastomer arm having spinner blades and/or rattles mounted to swivels is particularly supported at a collar to a rigid wire form that projects from the lure.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Skirts Plus, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Link
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Patent number: 6591543Abstract: A propeller 33 is disposed on a bearing collar 42 to rotate about a shaft 10 of a lure 32. The propeller has a plurality of blades 36, each having a proximal portion 37 with a first degree of pitch and a distal portion 38 having a second degree of pitch which is different than said first degree of pitch. The blades may have distal ends which have the same direction of pitch as the proximal ends, or distal ends which have pitch opposite to that of the proximal ends. The blades may have straight bends or curved bends between the proximal and distal portions, and each blade may comprise a single, smoothly curvilinear surface. The blades may have one or more holes of various sizes in one or more blades of each propeller, either in the distal portion or the proximal portion of the blades. One or more propellers may be mounted on buzz baits, top water lures including plugs, and on other lures.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventor: Kenneth P. Sabine
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Patent number: 6536155Abstract: A fishing lure 10 which accurately simulates the form and motion of an aquatic rodent. Fishing lure 10 includes a generally elongated body portion 12, four extending members 14, 16, 18 and 20 which project from body portion 12, four spinning or turbulence-generating assemblies 22, 24, 26 and 28 which are respectively attached to members 14, 16, 18 and 20, a pair of hooks 30, 32, and a flexible tail member 34. When lure 10 is moved through the water, assemblies 22-28 simulate the swimming motions of an aquatic rodent.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Joel VanRisseghem
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Patent number: 6176035Abstract: A fishing lure with three housing sections, a front housing section and a rear housing section, each with spiral fins or propellers that cause them to rotate in opposite directions when the lure is pulled through the water, and a middle housing section to which a fish hook can be attached. A selected housing section contains a compartment into which small metal spheres can be inserted, both to add weight to the lure and to make noise to attract fish. The rear housing section has a compartment for scent, in the form of pellets and has a plurality of apertures through which the scent can diffuse through the surrounding water to attract fish.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1999Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Inventor: Paul Frank Somogyi