With Plural Piercing Points Patents (Class 43/44.82)
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Patent number: 9572330Abstract: A fish hook with at least four barbs specially configured to neutralize the strike of the sheepshead fish, and increase the strike/catch ratio, is described herein.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 21, 2017Inventor: Derek J. White
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Patent number: 9072283Abstract: A rotatable fish hook is configured for attachment to a legacy fishing lure. The rotatable fish hook may comprise: a barb; an attachment piece for connecting the hook to a fishing lure; and a rotation mechanism, configured to rotationally isolate the barb from the connecting piece. The barb is free to rotate while the attachment piece remains stationary. The rotatable fish hook may comprise: a shank and a bend connected to the shank at a first end and the shank connected to the barb at a second end. The rotation mechanism is configured to rotationally isolate the shank, the bend and the barb from the attachment piece. The shank, the bend and the barb are free to rotate while the attachment piece remains stationary.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2009Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Inventor: Young Jae Lee
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Publication number: 20150096219Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2014Publication date: April 9, 2015Inventor: ANDREW MUNTZ
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Publication number: 20150082685Abstract: An elongated barbless upside down hook, physically returns a fish back to the bottom, naturally recompressing the trapped air, oxygenating the fish on the way down and releasing it unharmed. The hook uses a weight attached at the end of the shank to descend the device and a retrieval line attached at the bend (bight) to withdraw the hook from the fish and bring the hook back to the surface. This device avoids any moving parts or triggers and is capable of returning any size fish or multiple fish at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2014Publication date: March 26, 2015Inventor: Roy Leon Poston
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Publication number: 20140373428Abstract: A fish hook includes a shaft having a first end, and a first plurality of prongs attached to the shaft a first distance from the first end. The fish hook also includes a second plurality of prongs attached to the shaft at a second distance from the first end, wherein the second distance is longer than the first distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventor: Thoys D. Sanders
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Publication number: 20140237890Abstract: Disclosed is a fish hook with a detachable clasp connection feature forming part of a fish hook eye thereby offering convenient attachment to fishing lures and the like in comparison to conventional split ring connections. At least a portion of the fish hook is of spring like material where the connection feature of the clasp eye includes portions which are resiliently associated in a closed position but can be forced open to attach or detach the fish hook from the fishing lure. The clasp eye on the shank of the hook may be configured in the form of a wire locking clasp. Further, the clasp eye can be tapered or pointed allowing bait to be rigged on the shank of a treble hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: August 28, 2014Inventor: David Frank Borenstein
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Publication number: 20140041279Abstract: A fish hook including a hook member for engaging a fish and a harpoon member for engaging a bait, the hook member including a shank, a bend and a point, and the harpoon member including a shank and a barb. The hook shank and harpoon shank may be affixed together or formed from a common wire, and include a common eye for attaching a fishing line. The harpoon shank may parallel the hook shank, may be off-set or bent, and may include multiple barbs. The harpoon member is inserted into a bait in a first direction, thereby retaining the bait on the harpoon member while the fish hook is aimed in a second direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventor: Bryan Dalton
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Publication number: 20130255133Abstract: A fish hook with at least four barbs specially configured to neutralize the strike of the sheepshead fish, and increase the strike/catch ratio, is described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Inventor: Derek J. White
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Publication number: 20120291334Abstract: A fish hook with multiple convex facets is provided. Each facet may have a length that is some multiple of the diameter of the hook body. In addition, each convex facet has a radius of curvature that is some multiple of the diameter of the wire. Each facet may alternatively be formed from first and second convex surfaces, having first and second curvatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: WRIGHT & MCGILL CO.Inventor: Joseph E. Bartell
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Publication number: 20100154286Abstract: A rotatable fish hook is configured for attachment to a legacy fishing lure. The rotatable fish hook may comprise: a barb; an attachment piece for connecting the hook to a fishing lure; and a rotation mechanism, configured to rotationally isolate the barb from the connecting piece. The barb is free to rotate while the attachment piece remains stationary. The rotatable fish hook may comprise: a shank and a bend connected to the shank at a first end and the shank connected to the barb at a second end. The rotation mechanism is configured to rotationally isolate the shank, the bend and the barb from the attachment piece. The shank, the bend and the barb are free to rotate while the attachment piece remains stationary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventor: Young Jae Lee
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Publication number: 20090188150Abstract: The DNA Sampling Hook is a significant improvement on a method of obtaining a tissue sample from a live fish in situ from an aquatic environment. A tissue sample taken from a live fish can be used for DNA analyses, which can identify the species of fish, as well as the unique individual fish. Taking a small tissue sample without bringing the fish to the surface is important as it allows for observing the fish community without harming the individual fish by inducing barotrauma or other stresses associated with bringing a fish up from depth, which can be lethal to the animal. These tissue samples are obtained by hook and line methods and do not capture or traumatize the fish resulting in a non-lethal and non-destructive method of observing fish individuals and species. The DNA Sampling Hook is specifically designed to virtually eliminate a condition called double bites, in which more than one individual fish gives up tissue to the same hook.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2008Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventors: Stan D. Tomich, Majory E. Clarke, John H. Harms, Jennifer A. Hempelmann
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Publication number: 20090151220Abstract: A fishing hook assembly includes a base, a central axis extending through the base, and a first, second, and third hook member moveably connected to the base. Each hook member includes a shaft, an arm, and an engagement member. The shaft is connected to the base and extends therefrom, and is generally disposed a first distance from the central axis. The arm is connected to the shaft. The engagement portion is connected to the arm. The engagement portion is generally disposed a second distance from the central axis. The hook assembly is moveable from a first configuration to a second configuration. In the first configuration the engagement portions are disposed adjacent the central axis such that the first distance is greater than the second distance. In the second configuration the shafts are disposed adjacent the central axis such that the first distance is less than the second distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Taylor Augustus Park
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Publication number: 20090119972Abstract: A fishing hook device changing fundamentals of “J” shape fishing hooks with modifications to the extended shank length only allowing all prior art. Towing eye position relative to hook bend and hook point is changed allowing fish unrestricted access to the forward bait fish head clear of obstruction by the fishing line. Sharpened hook point faces away from the fisherman and cannot snag. This device has a once-only structural shape change only after the hook point impales flesh inside the fish mouth lower jaw. A second version has a re-settable structural shape change after the hook point impales the fish.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2006Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: Hugh MacDonald Reilly
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Publication number: 20090090039Abstract: A quick-connect-disconnect fish hook coupling system is provided. The system uses a fish hook having a solid ball-shaped head and a hollow-bodied coupler that releasably retains the ball-shaped head of the hook. The hook can swing freely while retained.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2007Publication date: April 9, 2009Inventor: Larry Ross
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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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Patent number: 7424786Abstract: The fishing lure having two or more hooks is constructed in an upside-down “T” formation that, in its simplest form, incorporates two hooks at one hundred eighty degrees from each other and a shank that is located between the hooks and is perpendicular to a shaft that connects the hooks. The shank has a loop, ring, or bend at the top where the fishing line is attached. The hook can be manufactured as either a two piece unit or as a one piece unit. The unit is produced with or without a weight and/or bead located at the junction of the “T”. The hooks and the weight and/or bead will vary in size as required for the application in which it is used. The hook shafts may vary in length to accommodate a variety of baiting options and presentation styles. The weight, bead, and hooks come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and finishes.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Inventors: Bruce Carl Nelson, Joshua Roy Nelson
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Patent number: 7356963Abstract: A fish lure includes a soft, fish-shaped body including forward and aft body segments connected by an integrally-formed vertical hinge. A buoyancy-controlling insert is concealed inside the forward body segment. The vertical hinge includes a pair of vertical grooves that extend from the dorsal surface to the ventral surface of the body, defining a hinge web that attaches the forward body segment to the aft body segment. A pair of front hinge surfaces extend between a side of the forward body segment and the hinge, and a pair of rear hinge surfaces extend between a side of the aft body segment and the hinge. The front hinge surface and the rear hinge surface form a hinge angle between 5 and 20 degrees when at rest. Each front and aft hinge surface is angled aft. Water flow past the hinge angle creates flexing of the body at the hinge.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Inventor: Jason E. Scott
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Publication number: 20080066370Abstract: An improved fish hook with two eyelets to be used for fishing. A primary eyelet located at the top of the fish hook and a secondary eyelet located at the bottom. The primary eyelet would generally be affixed to a fishing lure or line while the secondary eyelet could have various appendages attached by split ring and or swivels, much like a vehicle with a trailer hitch can connect to various trailers. Attached appendages would consist of but not be limited to metal or synthetic blades commonly referred to as “Willow Leaf”, “Colorado” and “Indiana” forms, additional fishing hooks or hook, fishing line, barbed shafts or shaft and various plastic imitation baits such as crawfish, grubs, worms and minnows.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Dennis Anthony Wichern
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Publication number: 20070169399Abstract: The present invention relates to a fishing hook with a shank portion and at least one hook portion. The hook portion extends from a lower end of the shank portion, which is provided with a hook attachment element. The hook attachment element is adapted to be threaded onto a hook support element attached to fishing tackle. The hook attachment element facilitates free sliding of the fishing hook along the hook support element and the hook attachment element accommodates the hook support element in a substantially parallel relationship to the shank portion. The hook attachment element is a channel formed along the shank portion. This channel is formed within a tube extending along the shank portion, the tube being adapted to accommodate the hook support element within the channel. The tube can extend along the entire length of the shank portion, or at least ¼ of the length of the shank portion. The hook attachment element can also be a number of rings provided to accommodate the hook support element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Robert More, Marc Currie
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Patent number: 6910297Abstract: A fish hook formed of plastic having metal or other material embedded into, or applied to, or formed on the point thereof to increase the ability of the hook to penetrate the mouth of a fish. The metal or other material either forms the point of the hook or is a friction-modifying agent which decreases the resistance to penetration of the hook.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Gary L. Sitton
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Patent number: 6898895Abstract: A fish hook assembly including a conventional hook and an auxiliary hook mounted on the conventional hook. The auxiliary hook includes an operable member that engages the mouth of the fish responsive to the fish biting the hook assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2003Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Inventors: George Mendoza, John Rae
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Publication number: 20040003533Abstract: The invention is directed to a fishhook having double hooks thereon. There is a single shank with an eyelet thereon to be fastened to a fishing line. From the top of the shank there emerge two wires in an outward manner. The ends of the wires are each formed into a hook that is bent into a circle of about 180°. The two half circles are oriented in opposite directions relative to each other. The ends of the hooks have each a pointed barb thereon which are bent outwardly relative to each other and relative to the each of the half circles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventor: Malvin Leslie Larsen
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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: 20020124456Abstract: A fishhook with a shank having a first end and a second end, the first end having an eyelet, the second end having a generally u-shaped portion with a pointed distal end. An operable member has a first end that is pivotally connected to the shank adjacent the u-shaped portion of the first hook and includes a distal portion with a pointed end extending toward the fish hook first end. The operable member is pivotal between a first position with the distal portion adjacent to the shank and a second position with the distal portion spaced apart from the shank. In one embodiment, a biasing member urges the distal portion of the operable member toward the shank.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: George Mendoza
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Patent number: 6282831Abstract: A quick set fishing rig and fish hook for live bait is disclosed. The hook includes a main portion, at least one hook portion, and a shank for releasably anchoring the hook into the body of the live bait. The shank extends substantially straight out from the main body portion of the hook and preferably has at least one stabilizing fin provided thereon. The shank is inserted under the skin of the live bait, thus anchoring the hook portions on the live bait. The stabilizing fins of the shank prevent the hook from rotating about the shank axis while in use, and assists the hook to quickly release from the bait when a fisherman or woman sets the hook. The hook is preferably used in connection with a rig providing for the adjustability of the length between a front single hook of the rig and the hook of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventors: Jim Hugunin, Jim Plunkett
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Patent number: 6189257Abstract: A fishhook adapted to be used in a clustered arrangement, with each hook of the cluster mounted for pivotal movement so as to be able to minify the chance of entanglement with weeds or trash. The novel fishhook array made possible in accordance with this invention also enables a highly advantageous weathervaning characteristics of each individually attached hook/lure entity, such that each is maintained in a natural horizontal attitude. Each hook has an upper shank portion extending at an angle downwardly from the eye of the hook, with the upper shank portion forming a forwardly curved shoulder portion with the integral lure-receiving lower shank portion. This curved forward shoulder portion forms an acute angle, such that the lower shank portion is able to reside in a generally horizontal position when the hook is suspended from the eye.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Donald E. Ulrich