Not Applicable
1. Field of the Invention.
This invention relates to a fishers tube shaped skirted lure.
2. Brief Description of Prior Art.
One piece, tube shaped, skirted lures are well known and generally comprise a one piece PLASTISOL (TM) or other pourable plastic elastomer shaped body where one end is a closed bulbous end and the other end an open end, from which a multiple strands are created by slitting the open end into the multiple strands to form a skirted tube.
The skirted tube, being made of a pourable plastic elastomer, can be compounded to various colors, glitters, and other properties, to attract fish under various conditions. It is easy to manufacture. However, it exhibits limited durability, the coloration of the plastic elastomer multiple strands is limited to color and glitter only, and the pulsation action of the plastic elastomer multiple strands as retrieved through the water is minimal.
In mankind's epochal struggle to prove itself smarter than fish, said fish seemingly get even more difficult to catch.
As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome shortcomings of the prior art.
The present invention in the preferred embodiment is a tube shaped, skirted fishing lure that comprises a silicon skirted tube, wherein said tube has a closed end and an open end, said open end having a channel to receive blank strands. Blanks comprising a tab end and multiple strand filaments are inserted into the channel with the tab end of each blank in said channel. The tab ends of the blanks are fused in place via liquid silicone or RTV, pressure and heat.
In accordance with the present invention,
The skirt 7 is formed by inserting the tab end 5 of multiple blanks 4 into the channel 40 of the open end 22 of the tube 2 around the entire circumference of the tube 2. A bead of adhesive is placed on the tab 5 or in the channel 40 or both and once the adhesive is tacky, the tab ends are inserted into the channel 40. The tab 5 ends are protected from wear and present a neat appearance with the adhesive 46 hidden in the channel 40. The tube 2 and skirt are then heated at 60 degrees centigrade for at least 5 minutes bond the adhesive. The resulting lure 1 has strands 3 trailing outward from the open end 22 of the tube 2. Once the skirt is on the tube a tube jig 50 can be inserted into the tube 2 through the open end 22 and the eye can be aligned with the hole 10. The advantage of the silicon is that the silicone lure 1 exhibits greater flexibility and enables a variety of coloration in that the silicon tube 2 and strands 3 of the skirt 7 can be silk screen printed and a chrome foil transfer application can be employed as well as colors adjusted and glitter added. Also the silicon skirt 7 strands 3 exhibit a superior pulsating fish attracting action as the lure 1 is retrieved through water.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
U.S. Provisional Application for Pat. No. 61/204,071, filed Dec. 31, 2008, with the title ‘Fisher's Tube Shaped Skirted Lure’ is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119(e)(i).
Number | Date | Country | |
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61204071 | Dec 2008 | US |