Sheet Material Member Preceding And Rotating Patents (Class 43/42.17)
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Patent number: 11889824Abstract: A fishing lure that includes magnetizable, exchangeable plates on the dorsal and ventral surface of the lure. A magnet is provided within the lure body for releasable attraction of various plates to the top and bottom surface of the lure. The elongate body allows for placement of different plates within the single elongate body, thus changing the look of the lure.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2020Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Inventors: Scott A. Henderson, Daniel P. Maiman
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Patent number: 11116194Abstract: The present invention is a fishing lure comprising of two tail fins and a vertical axis propeller positioned vertically in between the two tail fins. This design causes that the lure go through a type of produce more water spray and to be more attractive in the water. The body of the lure may also comprise of several movable portions, which when combined with the movement of the propeller result in a life like fish movement to better attract fish. The vertical axis propeller is mounted on a rod between the tail fins and can be rotate freely and easily upon said rod member by the stream of water. Motion is imparted to the propeller by the action of the water as the lure is drawn by the fisherman through the water.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Inventor: Rocco Nicola Priore
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Patent number: 10624324Abstract: Fishing device, such as a lure (1), in which there is a body (2), to the front end of which are attached means (3) for attaching a line (4) and at the rear end of which are winglets (11, 12) that rotate due to the force of the water flow. The winglets (11, 12) are mounted eccentrically on bearings on an essentially wire-like axle (9) to rotate in opposite directions and/or at different speeds. The winglets (11, 12) are essentially triangular, the bearing point being essentially at, or in the immediate vicinity of one point of the triangle.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2010Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Inventor: Hannu Salovirta
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Patent number: 8151513Abstract: A fishing lure is provided comprising: an elongated longitudinally aligned main wire shaft having a front and a rear portion; a spinner revolveably supported on the front portion of the main wire shaft; a wire shaft extension extending from the main wire shaft between the front portion and the rear portion of the shaft at an acute angle pointed away from the spinner; a fishing line attachment loop for attachment of a fishing line at a front end of the main wire shaft; a rear hook attachment loop at a rear end of the main wire shaft with a rear hook attached thereto; a front hook attachment loop at a distal end of the wire shaft extension with a front hook attached thereto; and a creature bait secured to the rear portion of the main shaft by having the shaft extend through the creature bait.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Nicholas Louis Grimaldi
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Patent number: 7493724Abstract: A fishing lure oscillator, comprising a bent, oblonged, essentially elliptical foil having relatively uniform thickness. Near one end of the foil, a connection is made to an appendage, and near the opposite end of the foil a connection is made to another appendage. Both appendages, serving as a framing device to support the foil, originate from a common base which is adapted to be joined with a fishing lure. When joined with a lure and pulled through a body of water, an outwardly contoured portion of the foil is disposed directly against the flow of water whereby the force of water against the resisting face of the foil causes the foil to pivot freely within the framing device, thus transferring the resulting oscillation to the lure for the purpose of attracting and catching fish.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Inventor: Timothy George Peterson
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Patent number: 6978571Abstract: Described is a fishing lure system for use with fishing line. The fishing lure system consists of a spoon shaped lure body having a convex inner surface on which is attached a hook. Centrally mounted to the convex inner surface is a bracket having a curved portion to hold a rattle. The bracket also includes an elongated portion on which is mounted a removable skirt. Attached to the top surface of the bracket is a brush guard having a plurality of filaments extending from the bracket to the hook end. A connector is attached to the lure body for connection to a fishing line. The connector may optionally consist of an elongated wire on which is mounted a propeller.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1998Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Inventor: John E. Nemire
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Patent number: 6637147Abstract: A hook spinning fishing bait comprising a pliable flat material, artificial or fresh, of an inverted tear-drop design having a vertical cut centered in the top portion of the inverted tear-drop design and one half the length of the inverted tear-drop design with two small holes one above the other in the bottom portion of the inverted tear-drop design for use as bait that can be attached directly to a fish hook forming a propeller like shape that spins the fish hook with the bait material when pulled through the water on a fishing line that is not permanently attached and is removable from the fish hook producing a bait of simple design that is interchangeable.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Dorothy Marie Ooten
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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