The present invention relates generally to the field of fishing hooks and lures.
Fish hooks and lures with exposed hooks or barbs can be dangerous for children and individuals inexperienced with angling to handle and cast with a fishing rod, as the exposed hooks can move or swing in undesirable directions, and as a result, can become lodged or otherwise snagged in harmful or injurious locations.
The present invention provides an expandable fish hook assembly with a set of hooks or arms or the like that remain collapsed for handling and casting, and when taken by a fish, pivot or expand away from a central member or shaft for allowing the fish to be caught. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, the expandable fish hook assembly includes a central shaft having one end attached to a fishing line and a plurality of arms or hook members pivotably coupled at or near the other end of the central shaft. The plurality of arms or hook members pivot between a collapsed position, with each arm or hook member generally adjacent the central shaft, and a deployed position, with each arm or hook member generally angled away from the central shaft, such as angled perpendicular to the central shaft. A sliding member is movable along the central shaft, whereby retention features on the sliding member operatively engage and move along each of the plurality of arms or hook members to move and support the arms or hook members in the collapsed and deployed positions.
In accordance with another aspect of the expandable fish hook assembly, a spring can be coupled between the central shaft and the sliding member to bias the sliding member toward the end of the central shaft attached to the fishing line, such that when the sliding member is moved toward the fishing line end of the central shaft, the arms or hook members are moved toward the collapsed position, and when the sliding member is moved against the spring bias toward the opposing end of the central shaft, the arms or hooks are moved toward the expanded position. Thus, the spring can bias the arms or hooks toward the collapsed position.
In accordance with yet another aspect of the expandable fish hook assembly, the retention features on the sliding member may engage a guide element that is optionally included on an inside portion of each of the plurality of arms to facilitate the sliding engagement and movement of the retention features on each of the arms or hooks. Further, each of the plurality of arms or hook members may optionally include a holding surface, such as a bend or offset surface in the guide element, that engages the retention features when the sliding member is moved toward the end of the central shaft pivotably coupled with the arms or hooks to hold or lock the arms or hook members in a desired position, such as the expanded or deployed position.
In accordance with another aspect of the expandable fish hook assembly, each of the plurality of arms or hook members may include a main portion that has an arcuate shape protruding away from the central shaft with the arms in the collapsed position and a distal end portion that has an oppositely curved tip protruding away from the central shaft with the arms or hook members in the collapsed position. The curved tip may optionally be generally blunt to prevent injuries when handling and casting, with its curvature protruding away from the central shaft to still permit a fish's mouth to engage the tip, and thereby allow force on the fishing line to move the arms or hook members to pivot to the expanded position inside the mouth of the fish, further engaging the fish to allow it to be caught.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
FIG. lA is a side cross-sectional view of the expandable fish hook assembly of
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, an expandable fish hook assembly 10 includes a central shaft 12, moveable hook arms 14, and a hook retention device 16 that together allow the fish hook assembly 10 to be handled and cast in a generally safe, collapsed condition, such as shown in
In the illustrated example, the hook arms 14 each pivot about a base end of the central shaft 12 between a collapsed position 18 (
The hook retention device 16 in the illustrated example of the expandable fish hook assembly 10 provides a sliding member 22 that moves along the central shaft 12 and interfaces with the hook arms 14 to move and support the hook arms 14 in the collapsed and deployed positions 16, 18. More specifically, the sliding member 22 may be provided with retention features 24 that protrude from the body portion of the sliding member 22 and operatively engage each of the plurality of arms 14, such as at an inside portion of each arm 14. However, it is contemplated that the hook retention device in additional embodiments may be alternatively integrated with the hook arms or the central shaft within the scope of the present invention.
The central shaft 12 includes a rigid, elongated member having one end portion 12a adapted to be attached to a fishing line, as shown in
The base member 26 may provide pivotal attachment locations for each of the plurality of arms 14 to pivot between the collapsed and deployed positions 16, 18. The illustrated base member 26 provides a pivotal axis for each of the plurality of arms 14 that is perpendicular to and spaced from a longitudinal extent of the central shaft 12. The pivotal attachment locations shown on the base member 26 are each defined by a recess 30 in the generally planar, upward facing surface of the base member 26, with each recess 30 extending radially inward from the outer edge or circumference of the base member 26 toward the central shaft 12. The recesses 30 each provide space for the base end of the arm 14 to pivot between the collapsed and deployed positions 16, 18. Optionally, the recesses 30 may also include stop surfaces 32 (
The base member 26, as shown for example in
The expandable fish hook assembly 10 may optionally include any number of arms or hooks members pivotally coupled with the central shaft 12, although having at least two opposing arms or at least three circumferentially spaced arm is preferred for expanding the fish hook assembly in a manner that substantially increases a dimension of the expanded assembly to prevent the expanded assembly from exiting a fish's mouth while the fish is being caught. The plurality of arms 14 or hooks members illustrated in the embodiment provided in
In the examples illustrated in
The illustrated arms 14 are each individually engaged and supported by the sliding member 22 of the hook retention device 16. The sliding member 22, as shown for example in
The illustrated retention features 24 radially protrude from a base end portion of the sliding member 22 and each provide an aperture that is slidably engaged by a guide element on an inside portion of each of the plurality of arms. It is contemplated that the slidable engagement between the hook arms 14 and the sliding member 22 of the hook retention device may, in additional embodiments, be provided by other forms of movable connectors or assemblies.
Optionally, the inside portion of the arm 14 may include a holding or ramped surface 46, such as a bend or offset surface in the guide element, that engages the retention features 24 when the sliding member 22 is moved toward the end of the central shaft near the pivotal locations of the arms or hook members to hold or lock the arms or hook members in the expanded or deployed position. To facilitate the engagement of the holding surface 46, in the illustrated embodiment shown in
The retention device may also include a spring 48 coupled between the central shaft 12 and the sliding member 22 to bias the sliding member 22 relative to the central shaft. As shown in
Once the arms or hook members have moved to the expanded position, such as within a fish's mouth after an angler has reeled in the fish, a hand-held removal device may be used to dislodge the retention features from the holding surface on the inside portion of the arms and allow the slider member to draw the arms back to the collapsed position, such as for removing the fish hook assembly form the fish's mouth. For example, the removal device may include a plunger tool that has a first portion to engage the central shaft and a second portion to engage the sliding member, such that the removal device may actuate the first and second portions to move relative to each other for collapsing the arms. Such a removal device may be configured for use with a single hand, for easily withdrawing the hook assembly from the mouth of a fish.
The disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings, and the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
For purposes of this disclosure, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
For purposes of this disclosure, the term “coupled” (in all of its forms, couple, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature; may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two components; and may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature, unless otherwise stated.
Changes and modifications in the specifically-described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
The present application claims the filing benefit of U.S. provisional application, Ser. No. 62/290,598, filed Feb. 3, 2016, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62290598 | Feb 2016 | US |