The instant invention relates to reeling systems and more specifically to a cranked anchor line reel employing a clutch bearing and a drag, which drag is controllably released by reverse rotation of the crank.
Hand cranked reeling systems employing a clutch bearing and a drag, which drag is controllably released by reverse rotation of the crank are known. For example, the CAPTAIN'S PAK ONE-HAND-CRANK MANUAL SIDERIGGER brand reel from Big Jon Sports, Inc. of Interlochen Michigan allows the retrieval of a cannonball for downrigger fishing by clockwise rotation of its hand crank. The clockwise rotation of its hand crank automatically tightens the drag so that the rotational motion of the hand crank is transferred to the reel through the drag. The cannonball is attached to wire rope which is wound-up on the reel. If the hand crank is released, counter-clockwise rotation of the reel is prevented by the clutch bearing. If the hand crank is rotated in the counter-clockwise direction, the drag is progressively released allowing controlled decent of the cannonball. When the cannonball reaches the desired depth, the hand crank is rotated in the clockwise direction to increase the drag and stop the decent of the cannonball. Surprisingly, anchors have not been raised or lowered using a cranked anchor line reel employing a clutch bearing and a drag, which drag is controllably released by reverse rotation of the crank.
The instant invention is a new use for a cranked reel employing a clutch bearing and a drag, which drag is controllably released by reverse rotation of the crank. The new use is to raise or lower an anchor using a cranked anchor line reel employing a clutch bearing and a drag, which drag is controllably released by reverse rotation of the crank. More specifically, the instant invention is a new use for apparatus comprising a reel, a shaft, a crank, a clutch bearing, and a drag washer, the reel mounted on a first portion of the shaft, a second portion of the shaft mounted in the clutch bearing so that the shaft will rotate only in one rotational direction, the crank threadably attached to a threaded third portion of the shaft so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank threads onto the threaded portion of the shaft thereby compressing a drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel rotates in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing and so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank unthreads from the threaded portion of the shaft thereby decompressing the drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing, the new use being the raising or lowering of a boat anchor by attaching the boat anchor to one end of an anchor line and winding the other end of the anchor line on the reel.
In a highly preferred embodiment, the instant invention is an apparatus for anchor line reeling comprising a reel, a shaft, a crank, a clutch bearing, and a drag washer, the reel mounted on a first portion of the shaft, a second portion of the shaft mounted in the clutch bearing so that the shaft will rotate only in one rotational direction, the crank threadably attached to a threaded third portion of the shaft so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank threads onto the threaded portion of the shaft thereby compressing a drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel rotates in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing and so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank unthreads from the threaded portion of the shaft thereby decompressing the drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing, the apparatus further comprising a friction disk, a pressure plate, a spring and a spring housing, the friction disk being in contact with the shaft and the pressure plate, the pressure plate being slideably engaged with the reel, the spring housing attached to the reel, the spring positioned in the spring housing so that the spring presses directly or indirectly on the pressure plate against the friction disk so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing with a rotational friction provided in part as a consequence of the friction disk being pressed by the spring against the shaft by the pressure plate.
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The instant invention is a new use for apparatus comprising a reel, a shaft, a crank, a clutch bearing, and a drag washer, the reel mounted on a first portion of the shaft, a second portion of the shaft mounted in the clutch bearing so that the shaft will rotate only in one rotational direction, the crank threadably attached to a threaded third portion of the shaft so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank threads onto the threaded portion of the shaft thereby compressing a drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel rotates in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing and so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank unthreads from the threaded portion of the shaft thereby decompressing the drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing, the new use being the raising or lowering of a boat anchor by attaching the boat anchor to one end of an anchor line and winding the other end of the anchor line on the reel.
In a highly preferred embodiment, the instant invention is an apparatus for anchor line reeling comprising a reel, a shaft, a crank, a clutch bearing, and a drag washer, the reel mounted on a first portion of the shaft, a second portion of the shaft mounted in the clutch bearing so that the shaft will rotate only in one rotational direction, the crank threadably attached to a threaded third portion of the shaft so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank threads onto the threaded portion of the shaft thereby compressing a drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel rotates in the rotational direction permitted by the clutch bearing and so that when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing, the crank unthreads from the threaded portion of the shaft thereby decompressing the drag washer mounted on the shaft directly or indirectly in contact with the reel and the shaft so that the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing, the apparatus further comprising a friction disk, a pressure plate, a spring and a spring housing, the friction disk being in contact with the shaft and the pressure plate, the pressure plate being slideably engaged with the reel, the spring housing attached to the reel, the spring positioned in the spring plunger housing so that the spring presses directly or indirectly on the pressure plate against the friction disk so that when the when the crank is rotated in the rotational direction opposite the direction permitted by the clutch bearing the reel can rotate in the rotational direction opposite that permitted by the clutch bearing with a rotational friction provided in part as a consequence of the friction disk being pressed by the spring against the shaft by the pressure plate.
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The drag washers and the frictional disk are preferably fiber washers. When a screw is used behind a spring in the spring housing of the instant invention, it is preferable that it be resistant to turning by the use of a thread locking compound such as NYLOK brand thread locking compound. Preferably most of the apparatus of the instant invention is made of steel, stainless steel or aluminum. It should be understood that the combination of a ratchet and a journal bearing is equivalent to a clutch bearing in the instant invention. It should be understood that the term “clutch bearing” in the claims of this application is intended to encompass the combination of a ratchet and a journal bearing. It should be understood that a cone drag as used in better quality fly fishing reels is equivalent to the “drag washer” drag in the instant invention. It should be understood that the term “drag washer” in the claim of this application is intended to encompass the use of such a cone drag. The crank of the instant invention can be a hand crank or a motor driven crank. A preferred motor driven crank comprises a gear motor employing a reversible direct current electric motor. Any suitable anchor line can be used in this invention, including rope made of natural or synthetic fibers and rope or chain made of a metal or a metal alloy. Most preferably, the anchor line is made of a synthetic fiber such as NYLON brand polyester fiber from DuPont.
In use (assuming the anchor is suspended above the water over the side of a boat via its anchor line wound on the reel) the crank is rotated counterclockwise to let out the anchor to the bottom of, for example, a lake or a river. When the desired amount of anchor line has been let out the crank is rotated clockwise to lock the rotation of the reel. If the boat is in a lake, an extra amount of line can be let out to permit the boat to drift downwind over a desired fishing location and then the crank can be rotated to stop rotation of the reel and maintain the position of the boat over the desired fishing location. If the boat is in a river, an extra amount of line can be let out to permit the boat to drift downriver over a desired fishing location and then the crank can be rotated to stop rotation of the reel and maintain the position of the boat over the desired fishing location. The position of the boat can then easily be further adjusted nearer or farther from the anchor by taking in or letting out the anchor line using the disclosed invention. In the embodiment employing a pressure plate and drag disk, overturning of the reel and snarling of the anchor line when the anchor is lowered and hits bottom can be eliminated by adjusting the pressure of the spring against the pressure plate. It should be clearly understood that the embodiment employing a pressure plate and drag disk is applicable to any anchor reel of the instant invention and not just for the kayak reel shown in
While the instant invention has been described above according to its preferred embodiments, it can be modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the instant invention using the general principles disclosed herein. Further, the instant application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within the known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/321,961 filed Jan. 27, 2009 now abandoned, which claimed priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/062,617 filed Jan. 28, 2008.
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