Claims
- 1. A fishing arrangement comprising:a rod; a reel that has a line spool and is mounted on the rod; an electric motor mounted within the reel; a transmission connecting the motor to the line spool; a lure; a hook mounted in the lure; a line with ends attached to the lure and the reel, respectively; a voltage source connected to the motor; a sensor mounted within the lure; first and second electrical conductors that lead from the reel to the lure; a first connection arrangement connecting the first and second electrical conductors connecting the voltage source to the sensor; in which: an inner portion of the hook extends within the lure and forms an electrical contact arm connected in series with the sensor; in a ready position, the contact arm of the hook is at a distance from a contact surface of the sensor, the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor thereby being broken; in an activated position, the contact arm of the hook touches the contact surface of the sensor and closes the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor; and when the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor is closed, the motor is also activated, whereby the motor rotates the line spool and reels in the line and lure.
- 2. An arrangement as in claim 1, in which the hook extends through a silicon plate in the lure, the silicon plate forming means for both sealing the interior of the lure and for adjusting the sensitivity of the sensor with respect, the sensitivity of the sensor increasing with decreasing thickness of the plate.
- 3. An arrangement as in claim 1, further including stopping means for disengaging the motor when the line and lure are reeled in to a predetermined distance from the tip of the rod.
- 4. An arrangement as in claim 1, in which the voltage source is a battery housed within a grip of the rod.
- 5. A fishing arrangement comprising:a rod; a reel that has a line spool and is mounted on the rod; an electric motor mounted within the reel; a transmission connecting the motor to the line spool; a lure; a hook mounted in the lure; a line with ends attached to the lure and the reel, respectively; a voltage source connected to the motor; a sensor mounted within the lure; an electrically activated fish-attracting device mounted within the lure; first, second and third electrical conductors that lead from the reel to the lure; a first connection arrangement connecting the first and second electrical conductors connecting the voltage source to the sensor; a second connection arrangement that connects the second and third electrical conductors and thereby also the voltage source to the fish-attracting device; in which: an inner portion of the hook extends within the lure and forms an electrical contact arm connected in series with the sensor; in a ready position, the contact arm of the hook is at a distance from a contact surface of the sensor, the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor thereby being broken; in an activated position, the contact arm of the hook touches the contact surface of the sensor and closes the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor; and when the series connection between the voltage source and the sensor is closed, the motor is also activated, whereby the motor rotates the line spool and reels in the line and lure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/174,447, filed Jan. 5, 2000.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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64-37238 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/174447 |
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