The present invention relates to kite-fishing and, more particularly, to an improved apparatus for optimizing the kite fishing technique.
Kite fishing is a popular sport for catching large predatory fish, such as sailfish, kingfish, dolphin, marlin, bass, and various other types of fish in a body of water such as an ocean or a river. This technique keeps the bait away from the noise of the fishing vessel and close to the waters' surface, where the bait splashes the surface of the water, thus attracting target fish.
In prior inventions, the angle of the kite fishing line in relation to the release arm or fishing line holding ring is not aligned for optimal performance. This less than optimal angle combined with the small diameter of the fishing line wire creates unnecessary stress and friction on the fishing line. Due to these problems, fishing lines tend to tangle on, break, or not release smoothly from the release arm or the holding ring. Further, the specific tension needed for the fishing line to release is not adjustable to an extent that is sufficient, precise or consistent enough to facilitate optimal uses in the varying kite fishing techniques.
The overall weight of prior devices also has an adverse effect on the varying kite fishing techniques, for example, during light wind conditions where weight is critical to proper fishing kite flight, and where multiple fishing line release devices are attached to a single kite line, which is attached to a single kite.
As can be seen, there is a need for a device which is light weight and allows proper alignment and consistently adjustable tension of the kite fishing line.
The present invention relates to a kite fishing apparatus that aligns properly, is light weight, and is consistently adjustable by the user to their desired tension for smooth release of their fishing line when a fish strikes or when any force overcomes the applied tension placed on the fishing line holding ring. The device is advantageously light weight, in part due to lightweight materials used to construct the device without reducing the device's performance.
In one embodiment, the device includes a kite fishing apparatus comprising an apparatus body, an adjustable thumb screw coupled to the apparatus body, and a ring gripping mechanism on a distal end of the apparatus body. The ring gripping mechanism holds a releasable ring. The ring gripping mechanism can increase or decrease a tension on the ring when the adjustment screw is tightened or loosened. The adjustable screw can be screwed into a female portion on the apparatus.
The apparatus may further include a beveled entry and exit at a proximal end of the apparatus body, wherein a kite fishing line can be run through an aperture of the beveled entry and exit.
In one embodiment, the ring gripping mechanism comprises a flexible fishing line ring gripper and a fishing line holding ring pad, wherein the ring is positioned between the ring gripper and the ring pad. A free moving fishing line is run through the ring. The ring and fishing line are aligned perpendicular to the kite fishing line. The ring is adapted to be releasable whenever a necessary tension is applied to the ring by the fishing line. In one embodiment, the ring can release into the water once a fish applying the necessary force to overcome the tension on the ring, is caught.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
A description of preferred embodiments of the invention follows. In one embodiment as shown in
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In one embodiment, fishing kite line 14 is run through the beveled entry/exit 32. This action can align the ring 30 perpendicular to the fishing kite line 14. As shown in
An experienced user can adjust the tension applied to the ring, and thus the force needed to overcome that tension based on the estimated force (or weight) of the desired fish/bait being used. In one embodiment, the tension can range from 0 to approximately 25 pounds or more of necessary force to cause the ring 30 to release from apparatus 10.
Advantageously, the apparatus can be used by both right and/or left-handed people. Further, the apparatus 10 is constructed of light-weight materials and the weight distribution of the apparatus' design makes the entire invention less likely to cause adverse stress on the fishing line or to tangle with the fishing line. In one embodiment, the weight of apparatus 10 is approximately half of the weight of prior kite fishing line release mechanisms.
While the prior embodiments are designed for kite fishing, it should be understood that it can also be used in several fishing techniques where one wants a controlled release of their fishing line from a remote location. The apparatus, for example, can be used with alternative offshore fishing devices such as outriggers, flat lines, or downrigger.
All said components of this invention can be made using several techniques, including but not limited to plastic injection molding, 3D printing, CNC machining, metal or plastic forming, stamping of various plastics or metals, or any other suitable method.
Further, the components of apparatus 10 can be made of several different materials or all the same material. In one embodiment, the components can be made of forged metals or sintering of various materials. In alternative embodiments, apparatus 10 can be made using snap plastic injection connections instead of traditional securing hardware, such as screw, nuts or rivets. In an alternative embodiment, components can be epoxied, glued, ultrasonically bonded, welded or attached by any suitable means.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional application No. 62/263,127, filed on Dec. 4, 2015, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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62263127 | Dec 2015 | US |