Fishing Patents (Class 7/106)
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Patent number: 10959417Abstract: A fishing line guide device for preventing snags and fish loss includes a rod and a cylinder. The cylinder is coupled to a bottom of the rod so that the cylinder is perpendicular to the rod. The rod is configured to be grasped in hands of a user, positioning the user to position the cylinder on a fishing line between a fishing pole and a hooked fish. The user is positioned to guide the line away from an obstruction as a fisherman reels in the line with the line sliding over the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Inventor: Steven Dale Hisel, Sr.
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Patent number: 10172683Abstract: Measuring devices that can be incorporated with gripping tools are described. The measuring devices can be integral to a gripping tool or can be removably attachable to a gripping tool. The measuring devices can be incorporated in conjunction with a gripping tool for use in a medical application such as a clamp, a hemostat, a forceps, or the like. Devices can be utilized to determine a straight length and/or to determine the spread of the jaws a gripping tool associated with the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Inventors: Anthony G. Stanley, Donald L. Huzzie, Sr.
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Patent number: 9427275Abstract: A bending instrument for a surgical element has two branches or arms which are pivotable relative to one another. A bending punch and two counter members are provided. The counter members interact with the bending punch to deform the surgical element. An actuator for the bending punch is adapted to convert an actuating movement of the branches or arms into a linear movement of the bending punch in a direction towards a region between the two counter members in order to bend the surgical element therebetween. First and second bending structures are provided for co-operatively bending the surgical element, wherein the bending instrument is configured to convert an actuating movement of the branches into a mating movement of the first and second bending structures towards one another.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2014Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Stryker European Holdings I, LLCInventors: Christian Knoepfle, Karl Greiner, Manfred Schmuck
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Patent number: 8863339Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a multipurpose tool for angling. In particular, the invention relates to a threading device for threading or affixing, respectively, a fishing hook to a fishing line. Furthermore, the Invention relates to a method of manufacturing the threading device for threading or affixing, respectively, a fishing hook to a fishing line, the use of the device as well as a threading set. The present invention further relates to a multipurpose tool for stunning and eviscerating fish. In particular, the invention is concerned with a multipurpose tool of the type of a pocket knife, which is suitable for stunning and eviscerating fish and whose posterior end is formed as a stunning tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2012Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Angelzubehor Mane UGInventor: Michael Mariotti
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Publication number: 20140075680Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a multipurpose tool for angling. In particular, the invention relates to a threading device for threading or affixing, respectively, a fishing hook to a fishing line. Furthermore, the Invention relates to a method of manufacturing the threading device for threading or affixing, respectively, a fishing hook to a fishing line, the use of the device as well as a threading set. The present invention further relates to a multipurpose tool for stunning and eviscerating fish. In particular, the invention is concerned with a multipurpose tool of the type of a pocket knife, which is suitable for stunning and eviscerating fish and whose posterior end is formed as a stunning tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: ANGELZUBEHOR MANE UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT)Inventor: Michael Mariotti
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Publication number: 20120060298Abstract: A fish hook cleaning tool comprising a tapered body including a blunt end and a pointed end, a hole within the blunt end, a tip along the pointed end, and a textured material within the hole and on the pointed end wherein the textured material enables a user to clean and file a fish hook to remove a particulate from the fish hook and to sharpen the fish hook between uses. The tip of the pointed end is sharp enough to fit within an eyelet of the fish hook to clean the particulate within the eyelet to more easily thread a fishing line.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventor: James Campbell
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Patent number: 7882584Abstract: A fisherman's tool includes a housing having front and rear ends, a finger side having a plurality of channels for receiving a user's fingers, a thumb side opposite the finger side, and opposed proximal and distal sides. A knife is coupled to the housing for movement between a storage position stowed in the housing and a use position outside the housing. A user input is in data communication with the motor for selectively activating the motor. The fisherman's tool includes a rotatable actuator operatively coupled to the motor whereby the actuator rotates relative to the housing when the motor is activated, the actuator having a distal end with opposed arcuate walls to engage a fishing reel. A battery is in electrical communication with the motor.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2009Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Inventor: Chester S. Anderson
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Patent number: 7856751Abstract: A dual purpose fishing tool which includes an elongated handle portion. One end of the handle portion has attached to it a fishhook-removing portion. The opposite end of the handle has a fish bladder venting needle attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Alien Products, IncorporatedInventor: Frank Moncrief
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Publication number: 20100263132Abstract: A fisherman's tool includes a housing having front and rear ends, a finger side having a plurality of channels for receiving a user's fingers, a thumb side opposite the finger side, and opposed proximal and distal sides. A knife is coupled to the housing for movement between a storage position stowed in the housing and a use position outside the housing. A user input is in data communication with the motor for selectively activating the motor. The fisherman's tool includes a rotatable actuator operatively coupled to the motor whereby the actuator rotates relative to the housing when the motor is activated, the actuator having a distal end with opposed arcuate walls to engage a fishing reel. A battery is in electrical communication with the motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventor: Chester S. Anderson
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Patent number: 7716768Abstract: Pliers for removing paint from a jig-eye hole, including a first plier having a first handle and first jaw. The first jaw includes a tooth extending from the end. A second plier is connected to the first plier and has a second handle and a second jaw including an invagination at the end. When the jig-eye hole is registered with the invagination, and the first handle and second handle are rotated closer together, the tooth is inserted into the jig-eye hole for paint removal. Preferably, the first handle section has a hollow handle and a retractable threader in the handle. The pliers may include a tool module. The tool module forms structure for removable connection with the invagination on the handle end. The tool module includes a retractable tool, such as a fishing line threader or hone so that the tool may be extended and used by the fisherman.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Dennis A. Higgins
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Patent number: 7676982Abstract: A tool for saving the lives of captured fish that are swollen by expanded gases when brought to the surface includes an elongate hollow tube of rigid construction having a sharp cutting edge formed in a distal free end of the tube. A user grasps a proximal end of the tube and punctures a fish at a predetermined location in its body with the sharp cutting edge to allow gases to flow out of the body of the fish until the body returns to a substantially unswollen condition. The fish is conventionally resuscitated prior to release after the gases have been vented. The tube folds into a handle for storage when not in use.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: San Fu Lee
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Publication number: 20100000140Abstract: A fish handling pliers includes two levers pivotally coupled together, and each has a jaw member at one end and a handle member at the other end, a protrusion is extended from one of the levers and has a lock notch, the other lever includes a channel for pivotally receiving a latch device which includes a catch for engaging with the lock notch of the other lever and for latching the levers together, and a spring biasing device for biasing the catch of the latch device to engage with the lock notch of the protrusion, or for disengaging the catch of the latch device from the protrusion, and for allowing the user to easily handle or operate the fish handling pliers.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Teng Wen Nien
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Publication number: 20090199344Abstract: An improved fishing tool for crimping ferrules to fasten segments of fishing line together is disclosed. The improved fishing tool has a pair of jaws defining a plurality of grooves with varying transversely-oriented lengths and varying thickness. The varying transversely-oriented lengths and thickness of the plurality of grooves allows the fishing tool to perform a crimping operation on ferrules of varying sizes along the middle portion of the ferrules without crimping the ends of the ferrules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2007Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventors: Jeremy Grayson, Philippe Guigo, Andrew Jones
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Patent number: 7481019Abstract: An apparatus and method for securing bait fish to a fishing hook. The apparatus is in the form of a kit and includes a bait hook attachment device and crimping pliers that provides a quick and convenient attachment point for securing to a fishing hook. The bait hook attachment device is formed from a preformed single piece of wire having two ends spaced apart and available for placement on each side of a bait. The attachment device is secured to the fish hook by crimping of wire by use of a matching crimping pliers. Upon securement of the hook assembly, an aperture is formed for use in attachment to a bait fish.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Inventor: Howard Rosenberg
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Patent number: 7444779Abstract: A hand-held fish handling device includes a shaft having one pointed end, useful in entering the mouth of a fish and then retrieving a swallowed hook from the stomach of a fish. The other end of the shaft has a multi-purpose tool fastened thereon; the tool is able to be used as a pithing device, as an external hook remover, and as a gaff. A hand grip enclosing the center of the shaft may be brightly colored and of high buoyancy to aid in retrieving a dropped device. One version of the device employs a wooden shaft and the attached multi-purpose tool is made of a bent metal rod, sharpened at both ends.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Inventor: Pihi Hei
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Patent number: 7254854Abstract: A multi-functional compact clipper for fishing includes a rotatable base plate and an upper and lower holding plates that form a space therebetween. The rotatable base plate has a pair of upper and lower grooves at one end, an axial end at another end, a stop disposed a at middle rear side and a needle at an inside wall of a hollow formed on a front side. The rotatable base plate connects elastically with a threaded device and pivotally with the holding plates. The threading device provides a threading wire and a slit connecting with the grooves of the rotatable base plate. The upper holding plate is provided with a cutter set magnetically in a hole of a projected end of the upper holding plate. The rotatable base plate is pivotally folding into and drawn out of the space between the holding plates. The stop limits the rotation of the rotatable base plate by engagement with cavities formed on the upper and lower holding plates.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Kimio Yonenoi
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Patent number: 7114279Abstract: A tool for crimping the barb defined by a conventional fishhook is disclosed. The tool includes a pair of forceps on which is carried a barb crimping element. The tool is provided for modifying a conventional fishhook to allow a fisherman to catch fish in a catch-and-release manner without causing undue harm to the fish. The tool is a pair of forceps adapted to include a fishhook barb crimping device. The barb crimping element includes a first head carried by the first arm and a second head carried by the second arm. The first and second heads are configured to define an interior face, the two interior faces being configured to cooperate to engage when the finger loops are engaged toward a locked position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Streamworks, LLCInventors: Bill Brauner, Brent Brauner
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Patent number: 7039973Abstract: A pliers having a pair of jaws each of which has an outside surface and wherein at least one of the outside surfaces has a file that is a separate member that is releasably coupled to at least one of the outside surfaces. The file, or files, can be attached to either one or both of the jaws using a variety of coupling mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: Roger W. Lehmann
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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: 6944986Abstract: A clipper for cutting and severing a portion of bait material preventing direct contact of a user with the former. The two elongated pivotally mounted members include cutting assemblies ends that cooperate to come towards each other in a substantially parallel fashion. Peripheral walls with distal sharpened edges have to cut into a bait severing a portion that is lodged between complementing cavities formed by the peripheral walls. Slots in the base plates extend towards their respective centers upon which the peripheral wall are perpendicularly mounted permit a user to manipulate a fishing hook. The hook is removed through one of the cutouts in the peripheral walls that coincide with the entrance to the slots. A user can then hold the bait portion with one hand while safely manipulating the hook with the other hand to set his/her fishing bait.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Inventors: Ricardo Gonzalez, Rafael Perez
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Patent number: 6935208Abstract: A bottle opener comprises a fish-shaped body with a loop-type bottle cap remover depending from the mouth of the fish-shaped body such that the bottle opener resembles a diving lure, which is particularly attractive to fishermen. Alternatively, the fish-shaped body may be provided with a bill and a lifting tab spaced apart from the bill. The fish-shaped body preferably has a gently curved dorsal surface that comfortably fits into the palm of a user's hand for easy grasping and use. To further resemble a diving lure, treble hooks or the like may be attached to the body by conventional eyelets. Such hooks preferably have rounded ends and have no barbs in order to avoid punctures or cuts to the user. Conventional metal hooks may be dipped in a liquid plastic, rubber, or similar material that cures to form a resilient coating for safe handling.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Inventor: Stephen W. Cruthirds
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Patent number: 6928682Abstract: The present invention has a shaft with a chisel and a ladle at opposed ends. Two stops are welded to the shaft, and a slide assembly is located between the stops. A first handle is between the chisel and the first stop, and a second handle is between the ladle and the second stop. The slide assembly strikes the first stop to make the chisel break through the ice. The ladle is used to scoop out any pieces of ice that are in the hole. A rubber material is on the slide assembly and on the second handle to prevent the user's gloves from freezing thereon. The chisel can be driven into the frozen surface, but not through the frozen surface, to form an anchor. Removal of the anchor is accomplished by striking the slide assembly against the second stop.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: Gary Hahn
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Patent number: 6708359Abstract: A pair of fishermen's pliers having two lever arms pivotably joined by a pivot and wherein the arms further include nose sections that extend outwardly from the pivot. A pair of gripping jaws are located at the distal end of the nose sections and first and second cutting tool are mounted in the nose sections in series behind the gripping jaws. One cutter is designed to cut a first range of materials while the second cutter is designed to cut a second range of materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Sampo, Inc.Inventor: Brian B. Butts
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Publication number: 20030233708Abstract: A pair of fishermen's pliers having two lever arms pivotably joined by a pivot and wherein the arms further include nose sections that extend outwardly from the pivot. A pair of gripping jaws are located at the distal end of the nose sections and first and second cutting tool are mounted in the nose sections in series behind the gripping jaws. One cutter is designed to cut a first range of materials while the second cutter is designed to cut a second range of materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Applicant: Sampo, Inc.Inventor: Brian B. Butts
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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
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Patent number: 6322112Abstract: Methods and apparatus for tying knots, and in particular knots used in sport fishing. An apparatus in accordance with the present invention includes a holding member configured to allow a user to hold the apparatus, and a first arm defined by a longitudinal axis. The first arm has a free end and a junction end, and the junction end is attached to the holding member. The apparatus also has a second arm having a free end and a junction end. The junction end of the second arm is also attached to the holding member. The first arm free end and the second arm free end are positioned, or are configured to be positionable, in spaced apart relationship. Preferably, the arms are positioned in a splayed-apart position of between about 15 degrees and 160 degrees. The first arm defines a groove parallel to the longitudinal axis, the groove opening out of the free end of the first arm. The second arm free end defines a hook support configured to support a fishing hook.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2001Inventor: Franklin R. Duncan
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Patent number: 6272709Abstract: A multipurpose fishing tool for tying knots comprises an improvement in a known fishing forceps by adding an annular groove around the nose of the forceps. The grove is of sufficient depth to retain a loop of fishing line, which is twisted as the forceps jaws are moved in a rotary or nutating motion. The forceps jaws are also utilized to hold the fishing line during the knot typing process.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventor: Timothy J. Strini
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Patent number: 6125489Abstract: A combination food and beverage tool includes a housing, at least one of a blade and a can opener slidably mounted within the housing and a slide mechanism for slidably moving the at least one of the blade and can opener between a first position in which the at least one of the blade and can opener is recessed within the housing and a second position in which at least a portion of the at least one of the blade and can opener is exposed outside the housing. At least one container has a first end, and a second end, and a removable lid. The first end of the container is mounted within the housing, the lid covering the second end of the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Zelco Industries, Inc.Inventors: Nicole A. Zeller, Stuart Harvey Lee
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Patent number: 6094996Abstract: An apparatus and method that electronically measures and displays the size of a fish in a net using an electrical transducer generating a signal responding to the weight of a fish, and electronics converting and displaying the signal to indicate fish weight, length, and/or girth to inform a person of fish size with minimum trauma to a fish.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1997Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Inventors: Bruce H. Campbell, Jon B. Greenwood
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Patent number: 6061858Abstract: A fishing device including a pair of opposed first and second arms pivotally connected at a pivot to move between an open position and a closed position. The first arm has a first jaw head at one end and the second arm has a second jaw head at one end. The first and second jaw heads have opposed inside gripping surfaces and further having opposed cutting blade portions that cut in said closed position. A latch is connected to the arms for holding the arms in the closed position and releasing the arms for pivotal movement away from one another to an open position. A first pair of opposed first and second transverse grooves along the inside of the first and second jaw heads forms a line tie hole usable in tying a knot in a fishing line. A second pair of opposed transverse grooves along the inside of said first and second jaw heads at the front end forms an eyelet threading hole through which a line will pass to thread an eyelet held in said grooves by the first and second jaw heads in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: John S. Shepard
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Patent number: 6045234Abstract: A fishing tool is provided including a housing and a probe assembly having a plunger retractably mounted on the housing. The plunger has a clip mounted thereon for the purpose of removing hooks.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Francis EnglishInventor: Tim J. Leeds
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Patent number: 6035748Abstract: A pair of fisherman's pliers for opening and closing a fishing snap swivel comprises a pair of pliers with a pair of handles pivotally connected to a pair of jaws such that the jaws are brought together as the handles are brought together. Grooves are in alignment on the opposing jaws for receiving the fishing swivel. When the jaws are completely closed with the snap swivel placed vertically in the grooves, the swivel can be opened or closed by twisting the protruding clasp of swivel to right or left with fingers or by twisting the swivel with the pliers while holding clasp of swivel with fingers, followed by releasing the jaws.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Warren E. Burch, Jr.
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Patent number: 6026607Abstract: An apparatus for threading a hook is provided including a housing and a hook threader wire coupled to the housing for threading a fishing line through an eyelet of a hook such that a pair of free ends of the fishing line reside on a first side of the eyelet and the fishing line forms a closed loop on a second side of the eyelet.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1997Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Inventor: Ronald J. Bukowski
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Patent number: 6012357Abstract: A tool for stripping insulation from the conductor core of a wire or cable includes a pair of longitudinal members which are pivotally interconnected. The tool also includes a pair of blade assemblies, which are removably mounted on the longitudinal members. The blade assemblies can include grooves which cooperate to form openings for passing the conductors while stripping the insulation layers therefrom. The blades can comprise resilient materials, such as polymers, to reduce the risk of cutting the conductor.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Inventor: David W. John
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Patent number: 5960504Abstract: A multi-purpose fisherman's tool and method for removing unwanted material from the eyehole of fishing tackle employs a sharp prong that may be locked in place in a rectangular opening in a flat plate that supports the fishing tackle while it is rotated around the prong.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: D. C. D. Global, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Dougherty
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Patent number: 5850649Abstract: A fishing tool comprising a first pivoting member having a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end forming a first jaw, and the rearward end forming a first handle; a second pivoting member having a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end forming a second jaw, and the rearward end forming a second handle, the second pivoting member being pivotally attached to the first pivoting member so that as the first handle pivots toward the second handle, the first jaw pivots toward the second jaw; and a pin having a base end and a jig eye clearing end, the base end of the pin being fixedly attached to the first jaw, the pin being positioned upon and aligned with respect to the first jaw so that the jig eye clearing end of the pin extends toward the second jaw upon such pivoting motion of the first jaw toward the second jaw; the second jaw having a pin receiving channel, the pin receiving channel being fitted, positioned, and aligned for receiving the pin upon further pivoting motion of the first jaw towType: GrantFiled: July 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Julius Ray Simpson
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Patent number: 5839141Abstract: A modified pair of needlenose pliers adapted for opening split rings and for forming spinner loops.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Inventor: James R. Hermann
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Patent number: 5735071Abstract: A fishing accessory (20) which comprises a tool assembly (22) having a fishhook baiter (24) on one end and a fishing line cutter (26) on an opposite end. A pen shaped main body (28) is provided. A structure (30) in the pen shaped main body (28) is for receiving the fishhook baiter (24) of the tool assembly (22), so that the fishing line cutter (26) can be in position for use. A facility (32) on the pen shaped main body (28) is for accepting the fishing line cutter (26) of the tool assembly (22), so that the fishhook baiter (24) can be in position for use.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventors: David J. Gouldie, Deborah Gouldie
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Patent number: 5685037Abstract: A fishing tool equipped with a number of useful features including a fish hook sneller. The tool comprises a support body with a hook holding mechanism provided at one end of this body adapted to engage a section of a hook. A line holder has first and second spaced apart arms with the first arm being longer than the second and generally parallel thereto. These arms are connected together and slidable in the support body between an outer position in which both arms project from the side of the support body and an inner position wherein the second arm does not project at all or substantially from the side of the support body and the first arm is flush or slightly protruding. The first arm is provided with a line catching member at one end thereof so that a line looped around this arm will not slip off when the arms are slid to the inner position. In a preferred embodiment, the line holder is generally U-shaped with a connecting section extending between ends of the two arms.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Inventors: Marc James Fitzner, Ronald John Mundy
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Patent number: 5619818Abstract: A body tube is plugged at one end so as to receive hair and stack the hair against that end. Two gathering slides have tapered holes and move opposite each other crosswise of the body tube to gather the hair. A clamp tube lies against the body tube and holds clamp jaws away from the hair until the clamp tube is withdrawn. Hair is quickly stacked and clamped for use in tying fishing flies.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Dellas Frederiksen
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Patent number: 5609513Abstract: Fly lines become dirty in use and need to be cleaned periodically. A fly line can retain good shootability for a longer period of time when cleaned by a flexible, pliable abrasive article bearing abrasive granules having diameters substantially within the range of 5 to 30 .mu.m. Microscopic examination shows that the cleaning leaves longitudinal striations along the surface of the line. The abrasive article can have a backing of a nonwoven mat of fibers bearing of composite of the abrasive granules in a binder. The uncoated face of the backing can be laminated to a spongelike substrate such as an open-cell polymeric foam by which a lubricant can be applied to a freshly cleaned fly line.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1994Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventor: John E. Stark
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Patent number: 5557874Abstract: A modified hemostat adapted to be used as multi-purpose fishing tool has a gripping section, a fulcrum, handles and a knot-maker fixedly attached thereto. The handles are adapted to compress and open split-shot and to cut fishing line. The knot-maker is designed to facilitate tying knots which are specifically required for fly-fishing. The knot-maker includes a ramp, channel, and extendable head having eyelet evacuators.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Inventors: Samuel J. Pietrandrea, Albert A. Saviano
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Patent number: 5491856Abstract: A foldable multiple function tool is presented herein. The tool includes a pair of members each having a gripping jaw at one end thereof and a tang at the opposite end thereof. A first pivot member pivotally interconnects the members together for pivotal movement about a first axis intermediate the respective ends of the members for movement between a jaw closed position and a jaw open position with the pivotal movement being about a first axis. A pair of handles are connected to the tangs for pivotal movement about second and third pivot axes with each handle being pivotally displacable between a foldable position and an extended position. The handles are spaced apart by a distance sufficient that when the handles are in their folded positions they receive therebetween the gripping jaws, when in a closed position with each handle serving to block pivotal movement of one of the jaws toward a jaw open position.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Larry K. Legg
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Patent number: 5475941Abstract: The pliers have a first arm with first and second ends and a second arm with first and second ends. The two arms are pivotally coupled together. The first ends include a slotted member located opposing and facing a bearing member respectively. The slotted member has a slot with an open end extending therethrough for receiving a hook end of a fishhook. The bearing member has a bearing surface for supporting a rounded portion of the fishhook such that a pork rind may be located between the two members and attached to the hook of a fishhook by moving the first ends to the closed position. The second ends include a hook retaining member located opposing a hook receiving member.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Inventor: Chuck Moore
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Patent number: 5412896Abstract: A utility device for a fisherman includes a housing having a neck strap, a downwardly and forwardly directed light source and a magnifying glass for downwardly and forwardly directed viewing in a beam of light generated by the light source. The device also includes a clock facing upwardly toward the user, a measuring tape, a hone, a belt clip, a line cutter and a measuring tape. The housing also includes material providing for flotation. Additionally, the light source, clock, measuring tape, hone and line cutter are all of modular design allowing plug-in mounting in the housing for ease of repair/replacement.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: James G. Morgan
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Patent number: 5400451Abstract: A knife storing a fly-tying vice which is capable of securing a hook easily. The fly-tying vice includes two arms having their respective mouth pieces at one end for clamping a hook, and a main screw for bringing the two arms closer to each other and for allowing the mouth pieces to clamp the hook. A hackle-plyer includes a wrench hole being engaged with the top end of the main screw so as to turn the main screw for tightening. The main screw is turned lightly by hand, and whereby the hook is clamped by the mouth pieces. Then, the wrench hole is fit into the top end of the main screw and turned. Thus, a fly is firmly secured by the mouth pieces.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Inventor: Shiro Furukawa
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Patent number: 5342513Abstract: A strainer basket is integrally connected to a rectangular frame that is integrally connected to an elongated handle. At the end of the handle opposite from the frame, the handle broadens into a grip and then narrows and terminates in a small hook; the small hook is designed for removing the covers of skimmer wells in swimming pools. An elongated flange projects from the rectangular frame on the frame side opposite to the handle, and forms an elongated hook that is useful for grasping skimmer basket handles; thus, the tool permits removal and cleaning of skimmer baskets from pool skimmer wells without the user having to bend over and risk contact of their hands with pool scum, dead leaves, and the occasional live snake or other undesirable live or deceased animals encountered during the cleaning of pool skimmers.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1992Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignees: Edward L. Wall, Frank Lee WallInventors: Edward L. Wall, Frank L. Wall
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Patent number: 5283920Abstract: A tool structure includes a plurality of first blade members, each having a conical file arranged for cleaning of hooks and the like, with a plurality of second blades, each having a spring loop tool structure to direct fishing line through an associated fishing hook loop and the like.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: Harold H. Plummer
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Patent number: 5207014Abstract: A multi-purpose fishing tool, to be used to perform numerous, often encountered tasks, while fishing, the tool including primarily a pliers having a pair of arms pivotally attached to one another at corresponding central portions, and a pair of opposing clamp heads, one of the clamp heads including a cutting blade protruding from a top surface thereof. The clamp heads each further include an outer face, an inner face having a gripping surface, and a pair of opposite side faces. A punch seat protrudes from a side face of a bottom one of the clamp heads, and includes a vertical bore extending therethrough disposed such that a punch cone, extending downwardly from a corresponding side face of the upper clamp head, will pass into the vertical bore when the clamp heads are drawn together to a closed, clamping position, thereby causing the eyelet of a fishing hook positioned on an upper supporting surface of the punch seat to be enlarged.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Inventor: John Panella