Resiliently Biased Or Elastic Line Clamping Means Patents (Class 43/44.95)
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Patent number: 11134664Abstract: Fishing tackle has a body with two ends, each end defining a respective groove. The fishing tackle also includes two fastening elements, each being movably connected to the body at a respective one of the ends. The first and second fastening elements are selectively movable between respective first and second positions with respect to the body. In their first positions, the fastening elements do not obstruct the grooves, thereby permitting a fishing line to be inserted into the grooves or removed from the grooves. In their second positions, the fastening elements obstruct the grooves, thereby retaining fishing line within the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Inventor: Steven C. James
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Patent number: 11109580Abstract: A fishing line accessory system for securing fishing accessories to a fishing line includes a primary coupling component, a secondary coupling component coupleable with the primary coupling component, and at least one fishing accessory. The at least one fishing accessory being at least one inflatable fishing accessory. The fishing line is secured between the primary coupling component and the secondary coupling component.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2017Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: FIELD SYSTEM RESEARCH, LLCInventors: Frank S. Rosenbloom, John E. Van Leeuwen
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Patent number: 10555515Abstract: An adjustable fishing float with first and second portions slidably joined to form an adjustable air space with the float. The buoyancy of the float may be altered by sliding a first portion further within the second portion or drawing the first portion further out of the second portion. The first and second portions define a sliding water resistant joint to prevent water from intruding into the air space.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Inventor: Cory V. Robinson
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Patent number: 9867365Abstract: A fishing line accessory system for securing fishing accessories to a fishing line includes a primary coupling component, a secondary coupling component coupleable with the primary coupling component, and at least one fishing accessory. One of the coupling components has a first magnet, at least one fishing accessory includes a second magnet, and the second magnet is attachable to and detachable from the first magnet. The fishing line is secured between the primary coupling component and the secondary coupling component.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2015Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: Field Systems Research, LLCInventors: Frank S. Rosenbloom, John E. Van Leeuwen
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Patent number: 8959828Abstract: A line connector apparatus for removably engaging a flexible line to an article, the apparatus including a beam with an external surface, the beam also including a flexible line end and an opposing article end. The apparatus has a void disposed partially within the flexible line end and the void is also partially formed from an open channel adjacent to the external surface. The void having a slip fit clearance with the flexible line, wherein the void communicates therethrough the flexible line end and the void receives the flexible line allowing the flexible line to be manually feed therethrough the void. The apparatus includes structure for selectively compressing the flexible line that is positioned within the open channel to change the slip fit clearance to an interference fit and the opposing article end is attached to the article. Operationally, the flexible line is affixed to the article via the beam.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Inventor: Samuel J. Stahl
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Patent number: 8950107Abstract: Fishing line accessory systems, methods, and apparatuses for securing strike indicators, bobbers, floats, weights, and other accessories to a fishing line include a primary coupling component and a secondary threaded coupling component. At least one of the coupling components has a gap defined therein. At least one of the coupling components has at least one fishing accessory connected or connectable thereto. The secondary coupling component is matable with the primary coupling component such that the gap is obstructed when the coupling components are in a mating relationship. A fishing line that is captured by the coupling components in an adjustably secure relationship can be adjusted without completely disengaging the threaded coupling components.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2011Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Field Systems Research, LLCInventors: Frank S. Rosenbloom, John E. Van Leeuwen
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Patent number: 8819986Abstract: The invention relates to a method for adjusting the buoyancy of a fishing bobber. The method includes providing a buoyant member and a stem guide configured to receive the buoyant member, mounting the buoyant member to the stem guide and cutting the buoyant member. The buoyant member is made of a material capable of being severed by a cutting device and having first length, a lower end, and an upper end. The stem guide receives the buoyant member and a fishing line with fishing tackle. The buoyant member is cut such that the buoyant member has a second length shorter than the first length. The buoyant member is cut to a second length such that the buoyancy of the buoyant member when cut to a second length is enough to oppose the tendency of the stem guide and fishing tackle to submerse the buoyant member such that a top surface of the cut buoyant member is adjacent to the surface of the water when the stem guide, buoyant member, fishing line and any fishing tackle are placed in the water.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2010Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Inventor: Gary Bennis
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Patent number: 8769864Abstract: In one embodiment, a fishing line bobber includes a bobber body having a length and an exterior surface. The bobber body includes an aperture that extends through the length of the bobber body and a slot extending along the length of the bobber body and connected to the aperture through sidewalls that extend from the exterior surface of the bobber body inward to the aperture. The fishing line bobber includes a closing mechanism movable with respect to the bobber body between an open position that permits insertion of a fishing line into the aperture and a closed position that retains the fishing line within the aperture. The closing mechanism is configured to enable the fishing line bobber to function as an attachment bobber that maintains a fixed position on the fishing line and as a slip bobber that is moveable along the fishing line.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Inventor: Patrick John Kavanaugh
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Patent number: 8756855Abstract: The invention relates to a stem guide that is configured to receive a replaceable cartridge. The stem guide includes a cartridge receiving end having a cartridge attachment means for attaching the cartridge to the stem guide in a manner that the cartridge can be removed from the stem guide without causing an amount of damage to either the cartridge or the stem guide which prevents either the cartridge or stem guide from being used again. The stem guide may be provided in a kit form with a variety of replaceable floats, scent sticks and light sticks.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Inventor: Gary Bennis
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Patent number: 8646202Abstract: A fishing device has a device body having an outer surface, a conduit extending through the device body, an annular groove in the outer surface of the device body extending at least partially around the device body, and an annular wedge positioned around the device body and within the annular groove. In use, a fishing line is positioned through the conduit and wrapped completely around the annular groove. The annular wedge is adapted to lock the fishing line in the annular groove.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Inventor: Ronald Buhler
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Publication number: 20120060404Abstract: A fly fishing device for indicating a strike from a fish which suspends a fly or lure a fixed distance above the bottom of a lake or river is disclosed. The device may include a strike indicator made from foam or other buoyant materials that includes a threaded set screw and O-Ring to attach the line/leader to the indicator body. Most strike indicators are either difficult to attach, or difficult to adjust. This invention will allow easy attachment, and easy adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventor: Michael J. Baron
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Publication number: 20110056116Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2010Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Patrick J. Kavanaugh
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Patent number: 7797877Abstract: The invention relates to a fishing tackle stem guide for use in fishing in multiple seasons. The stem guide includes an elongated rod, at least one sleeve stop, a stem connector and a line stop. The elongated rod includes at least one line shoulder therein extending from an outer surface of the elongated rod to within the elongated rod for receiving a fishing line. The at least one sleeve stop limits the movement of a sleeve in a lengthwise direction of the elongated rod. The stem connector is located on a first end of the elongated rod. The line stop system includes a movable sleeve positioned on the elongated rod and is located on a second end of the elongated rod for fixing a position of the fishing line in a first line shoulder relative to the elongated rod in a first position to enable the fishing line to be restrained from sliding along the line shoulder and for positioning the fishing line in a second line shoulder in a second position to enable the fishing line to be slidable along the line shoulder.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: Gary Bennis
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Publication number: 20100107470Abstract: Particular aspects provide devices and methods for adjustably and reversibly engaging a line (e.g., fishing lines, ropes, string, cable, wire, cords) at an engagement position and/or for demarcating positions/spans along a line. The inventive line-stop members are reversibly disengagable, and thereby slidably adjustable and positionable along a line, and can be used to define a user-selectable range or span. Particular embodiments comprise: an elongated line-clamping member having at least one pair of line-clamping arms and having a longitudinal axial bore suitable to allow slidable passage of a line therethrough; and a cylindrical engagement collar having a collar channel therethrough and slidably positionable along the line-clamping member, and suitable and positionable to reversibly hold the line-clamping member in a line-clamping/engagement position, and suitable and positionable to reversibly disengage the line-clamping member from the line-clamping position to reversibly disengage a line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2007Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: DREAM WATERS, INC.Inventor: Clifton J. Cowin
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Patent number: 6691450Abstract: A fishing line sinker assemblage including a streamlined weighted body that is provided with a longitudinally extending, central bore; and a fishing line securement member that is telescopically received within the central bore of the weighted body for telescopic movement between a first extended position and a second retracted position. The fishing line securement member is constructed from a length of yieldably deformable stainless steel wire and includes a line eyelet that securely grips the fishing line upon movement of the securement member from the first extended position to the second retracted position. The assemblage is fishing line sinker of a configuration such that when it is in use nothing protrudes from the sinker, such as an eyelet or swivel as found in some prior art devices, that can become tangled with weeds, grass or other debris.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventor: Larry V. Glavinich
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Patent number: 6484435Abstract: A fishing sinker device for maintaining the fishing line and attached fishing lure at the desired water level regardless of the terrain. The inventive device includes a buoyant member having a first end and a second end, a first engaging member attached to the first end of the buoyant member for engaging a fishing line, and a second engaging member attached to the second end of the buoyant member for engaging a weight. The buoyant member is preferably an elongate structure and is constructed of a buoyant material such as a foam rubber material or the like. The first engaging member includes a first slot for receiving the fishing line and the second engaging member includes a second slot for receiving a loop from the weight. The buoyant member maintains the fishing line at the desired height above the surface of the body of water during fishing regardless of the obstacles encountered during usage of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Bruce Mosher
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Publication number: 20020162271Abstract: The invention described relates to a downrigger line clamp mechanism used in downrigger fishing and includes an adjustable clamping force for adjusting the overall release tension of a fishing line. The pre-stressed line clamp mechanism includes a pair of pivotally engaged, elongate arms which, when assembled, are resiliently flexed such that one portion of the arms, the proximal grip portions, are outward bowed, the tips of the proximal grip portions pinching together, thereby biassing another portion of the arms, the jaws, towards a closed clamp position. The line clamp mechanism uses an adjustable compression-force biassing device movably mounted between the tips of the proximal grip portions of the arms. The biassing device may include spacers of different spacing dimensions, each spacer being positionable into an active position between the tips of the proximal grip portions of the arms by moving the biassing device relative to the arms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: John Barrett, Siegfried Bulling, Kevin Anthony Davis Scott
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Patent number: 6173524Abstract: A buoyant body (10, 10′) is connected to a fishing line (FL). The buoyant body (10, 10′) includes an inner chamber (12) having a closed top (14) and a closed bottom (16). An elongated member (18) extends vertically through the inner chamber (18). Fish line receiving eyes (68, 70) are formed by the elongated member (18) at the upper and lower ends of the bobber (B). A movable mass (M) is provided within the inner chamber (12). During fishing, movement of the bobber (B) imparts movement to the mass (M) and movement of the mass (M) induces fish attracting vibrations into the fishing line (FL).Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Inventor: Kirby A. Kinchen, Sr.