Bendable Or Deformable Material For Line Connection, E.g., Split Shot Patents (Class 43/44.89)
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Patent number: 8196338Abstract: Fishing line stops are disclosed. Fishing line stops illustratively include a lid and a main body. The lid has inner and outer walls. The lid outer wall forms a portion of an outer surface of the fishing line stop. The lid inner wall has first and second surfaces. The lid inner wall first and second surfaces are separated from each other by a lid offset that runs perpendicular to a central longitudinal axis. The main body has inner and outer walls. The main body inner wall forms another portion of the outer surface of the fishing line stop. The main body inner wall has first and second surfaces. The main body inner wall first and second surfaces are separated from each other by a main body offset that runs perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2010Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Inventor: Patrick J. Kavanaugh
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Patent number: 7805881Abstract: A device made of a thermoplastic material having two portions connected together with a web or hinge. A first portion forms a main body and the second portion forms a lid or cover. When the lid is aligned and closed onto the main body, the shape of the unitary device may be spherical, elliptical or another shape. The main body allows for one or more lines or strings to rest within a channel formed in the main body parallel to a pivot axis of the hinge so that when the lid is closed into the main body the strings are trapped within the channel of the main body by the lid.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Inventor: Patrick John Kavanaugh
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Publication number: 20090013585Abstract: The invention provides a fishing sinker, which is easily attached to and removed from a fishing line. The sinker includes a body constructed of a degradable material having an opening into which a fishing line is placed. The fishing line is secured within the opening using a pliable material.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventors: Arthur Keith Acworth, Alexander Stuart Gordon Corrie
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Publication number: 20080282599Abstract: A device made of a thermoplastic material having two portions connected together with a web or hinge. A first portion forms a main body and the second portion forms a lid or cover. When the lid is aligned and closed onto the main body, the shape of the unitary device may be spherical, elliptical or another shape. The main body allows for one or more lines or strings to rest within a channel formed in the main body parallel to a pivot axis of the hinge so that when the lid is closed into the main body the strings are trapped within the channel of the main body by the lid.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Patrick John Kavanaugh
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Publication number: 20080034640Abstract: A reusable strike indicator of size and weight that is useful in fly fishing, ice fishing and bait fishing, which can be attached without slippage at any location along a leader or fishing line. The strike indicator comprises two solid and watertight half spheres affixed to a bridge that is hinged in the middle allowing it to be closed and secured by a snap locking mechanism at both ends so that the two half spheres form a sphere. The fishing line is clamped between the two halves of the bridge adjacent to the hinge securing the strike indicator to a fishing line. The snap can be opened and closed repeatedly to move the strike indicator to selected positions along the fishing line or to another fishing line without removing the fly or lure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Tor-Erik Naerheim, Yngve Naerheim
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Patent number: 7162827Abstract: The invention is a tool for use by fisherpersons to remove a split shot weight from a fishing line. The tool includes a finger sheath, a finger retainer and curved blade attached to the finger sheath. In one preferred embodiment the finger sheath and finger retainer are a sewing thimble. The tool may also include a āUā shaped clip for crimping a split shot closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Inventor: Kenichi K. Yabusaki
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Patent number: 7100323Abstract: A lightweight holding device for releasably attaching a chemiluminescent light stick to a fishing float is disclosed. The device includes a first side for releasably attaching to the fishing float, and a second side for releasably holding a chemiluminescent light stick. The first side typically includes two pairs of gripping arms, one at the top and one at the bottom, which are able to releasably receive a portion of the fishing float. The second side typically includes two pedestals, one at the top and one at the bottom, each of which are able to releasably receive an end of the light stick. The top pedestal typically defines a ceiling pocket, and the bottom pedestal a floor pocket, for one of the ends of the light stick to fit into. The first and second sides are typically integrally formed and oriented to face away from one another.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Inventor: Ricardo D. Bogess
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Patent number: 7036262Abstract: The invention is a tool for use by fisherpersons to remove a split shot weight from a fishing line. The tool includes a finger sheath, a finger retainer and curved blade attached to the finger sheath. In one preferred embodiment the finger sheath and finger retainer are a sewing thimble. The tool may also include a āUā shaped clip for crimping a split shot closed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Inventor: Kenichi K. Yabusaki
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Patent number: 7032345Abstract: A crimp usable in attaching terminal tackle, such as a hook, to a fishing line. The crimp may include a preattached pin extending from the crimp. The pin may be used to facilitate attachment of a baitfish to the hook. In at least one embodiment, the pin may be used to attached a baitfish to a hook by inserting the pin through a lower and upper jaw of a baitfish.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: North State TackleInventor: Tyler J. Dembicks
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Patent number: 7013594Abstract: A fishing tool is designed to attach and remove split shot to/from fishing line. The tool comprises a top member, which is a flexible bowed strip of spring metal, pivotally connected to a base member, which is a rigid strip of sheet metal. The top member comprises a plier end and a prying end, either of which can be pivoted into alignment with the working end of the base member. Split shot is attached by threading line through the split and securing the shot in a splayed groove in the working end of the base member. Manual pressure applied to the split shot by the plier end causes it to close around the line. Split shot is removed from a line by placing the attached shot in the splayed groove and exerting downward pressure on the prying end, which penetrates the split in the shot and pries it open.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Inventor: Steven H. Meiseles
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Patent number: 7010880Abstract: A fishing tool designed to attach and remove split shot to/from fishing line is disclosed. The tool comprises a top member, which is a flexible bowed strip of spring metal, pivotally connected to a base member, which is a rigid strip of sheet metal. Split shot is attached by threading line through the split and securing the shot in a splayed groove in the base member. Manual pressure applied to the plier end of the top member bends it down so as to compress the shot, causing it to close around the line. Split shot is removed from a line by placing the attached shot in a concave depression in the base member and exerting downward pressure on the prying end of the top member. A wedge-shaped prying tool in the prying end penetrates the split in the shot and pries it open, releasing the line.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Inventor: Steven H. Meiseles
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Patent number: 6996931Abstract: A fishing line clamp sinker with a tension adjusted hinge having line centering surfaces including a streamline clamp for attachment to a fishing line in front of a worm weight or the like to prevent the worm weight from sliding along the fishing line with the clamp sinker present a streamline shape to inhibit action that might twist the line as the line and sinker are pulled through the water.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Water Gremlin CompanyInventor: Geoffrey S. Ratte
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Patent number: 6931786Abstract: A fisherman's bobber takes the form of a hollow one piece plastic spheroid having two mating halves joined together by corresponding portions of a living hinge. The hinge extends outwardly from both halves. The interior peripheral surfaces of both halves are contoured to enable the halves to be joined together in locking engagement when the halves are pressed together and to permit the halves to be unlocked and swung apart when squeezed together. The portions of the hinge when the halves are locked together hold a fishing line in locking engagement therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Precision Valve CorporationInventor: Robert A. Bennett
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Patent number: 6877268Abstract: A chum delivery container, or chumpot, which includes a base and a surrounding wall surface. The base and the surrounding wall surface define an open interior chamber and an open upper surface. The surrounding wall surface includes a plurality of perforations permitting release of the chum. An anchoring fixture is disposed at the base of the open interior chamber. A rope line for lowering the chum delivery container to an underlying surface is connected to the anchoring fixture. The open upper surface of the containment member can be sealed or unsealed and the rope line penetrates through the seal. A portion of the seal can be of a curvilinear shape and the seal can include locking tabs to facilitate removal of the seal from the container. The container includes a weighting material disposed at the base, and the container can be made of a luminescent material.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventor: William R. Kutzner
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Patent number: 6508098Abstract: The present invention is directed to a one piece sinker reversibly attachable to a fishing line. The sinker is a streamlined, truncated cone shape having a line accepting passage along the center line thereof. The sinker includes line centering surfaces to prevent line twist as the sinker is drawn though water, and a elongated thumb slot for inserting a tool having a length longer than the sinker to allow a user to manually opening the sinker. Also disclosed is a method of making the sinker employing a unique core blade punch for forming the line accepting passage with the sinker jaws having discontinuous but mateable line engaging surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Water Gremlin CompanyInventor: Geoffrey S. Ratte