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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to fishing floats—frequently referred to as a “bobbers” or “corks”—commonly used in connection with angling and related activities. More particularly, the present invention pertains to fishing floats that permit quick and easy attachment, removal, and/or re-attachment to a fishing line. More particularly still, the present invention pertains to fishing floats that prevent impairment of or damage to fishing line.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Floats or bobbers are well known in the art. Generally, a bobber is a device used in angling to suspend bait at a predetermined water depth. Additionally, a bobber can also serve as a bite indicator. Although not absolutely required, bobbers are often used in conjunction with fishing weights or “sinkers”.
In most cases, bobbers are buoyant and are designed to float at or near the surface of a body of water. At least one hook, together with associated bait attached to said at least one hook, are typically suspended below a bobber. When a fish strikes at bait and bites a hook, the fish will typically pull the bobber fully or partially under water. This movement of the bobber can provide visual indication to a fisherman that that a fish has bitten the fisherman's bait.
Bobbers come in many different sizes and shapes. In most cases, bobbers embody predetermined shapes designed to best perform in particular environments and/or to suit particular styles of fishing activity. Bobbers are usually brightly colored so that they are easy to see, especially from a significant distance.
Existing bobber designs can be difficult to attach and remove from fishing line. Further, existing bobbers can damage fishing line, which can negatively impact the performance of such fishing line. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved fishing float that can be easily and conveniently attached to a fishing line and be removed from such line. Such improved fishing float should not damage or otherwise impair fishing line.
The fishing float of the present invention comprises a buoyant body member. Although said buoyant body member can have any number of different shapes or configurations to accommodate particular uses and/or environments to be encountered, in the preferred embodiment said body member has a substantially elongate shape having at least one tapered surface. A central bore extends axially through said body member. Similarly, a slot extends along the length of the body member, and extends from an outer surface of said body member to said central bore.
A flexible clasp member is received within the central bore and slot of said body member; said flexible clasp member can be axially inserted or pulled into said bore and slot of said body member. Said flexible clasp member further has an elongate mouth or opening that generally corresponds with the slot in said body member. A fishing line can be received within said elongate mouth of said flexible clasp member and moved toward the center of the body member until it is disposed substantially through the central bore of said body member. The properties of said flexible clasp member permit said fishing line to be frictionally secured within said flexible clasp member, such that said clasp member (and the attached body member) will remain substantially in one location along the length of said fishing line.
When removal of the fishing float is desired, said fishing line can be easily and quickly removed from said flexible clasp member through the elongate mouth of said flexible clasp member. In this manner, the fishing float of the present invention can be easily and quickly attached to fishing line, or removed from such fishing line, without damaging, impairing or crimping the fishing line in any way.
Said flexible clasp member may be designed with a slit in its middle for line insertion, or molded and then folded over to facilitate line insertion, or with any method which utilizes a soft elastic material to hold fishing line in place as described above, thereby accomplishing the above listed objectives.
By way of illustration, but not limitation, it is to be observed that the buoyant body member of the present invention can be constructed from polymer(s), ABS plastic and/or other material offering the desired characteristics and properties. Further, the flexible clasp member of the present invention can be constructed of polyurethane (such as, for example, polyurethane measuring 30 on a durometer scale) or other material having similar desired characteristics. Notwithstanding the foregoing, other materials having beneficial characteristics may be substituted for such purposes.
In summary, the benefits and features of the fishing float of the present invention that distinguish said fishing float from the prior art include, but are not necessarily limited to: ease and quickness of attachment, removal, and re-attachment of said fishing float to a fishing line, as well as the prevention of any damage or impairment to said line.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, the drawings show certain preferred embodiments. It is understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and devices disclosed. Further, dimensions, materials and part names are provided for illustration purposes only and not limitation.
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In the preferred embodiment, spine member 31 of flexible clasp member 30 has a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of aligned central bore 24 of lower body member 20 and central bore 14 of upper body member 10. As such, when upper body member 10 and lower body member 20 are attached to one another, spine member 31 can be compressed and received within aligned bores 24 and 14, thereby remaining frictionally stationary and secure within said aligned bores 24 and 14.
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When removal of the fishing float 100 is desired, fishing line 200 can be pulled out of bore 34 of flexible clasp member 30; said fishing line 200 can be pulled through a gap formed between opposing flap members 32 and 33 and, ultimately, out of mouth 35. In this manner, fishing float 100 can be easily and quickly attached to fishing line 200 at a desired location, and removed from said fishing line 200, without damaging, crimping or otherwise impairing said fishing line 200.
It is to be observed, as an alternative method, that a fishing line 200 can be inserted into bore 34 of flexible clasp member 30 before said flexible clasp member 30 is axially inserted or pulled into aligned bores 24 (of lower body member 20) and 14 (of upper body 10). Similarly, if desired, said flexible clasp member 30 can be axially removed from aligned bores 24 (of lower body member 20) and 14 (of upper body 10), and then removed from flexible clasp member 30.
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Substantially planar flap members 32 and 33 are in parallel opposing relationship, are disposed within slot 13 of upper body member 10 and cooperate to define a mouth 35 that leads to central bore 34. In the preferred embodiment, substantially planar flap member 32 has outer retention lip 32a, while substantially planar flap member 33 has outer retention lip 33a. Said retention lips 32a and 33a extend outwardly beyond the width of slot 13 of upper body member 10, thereby acting to keep said flap members 32 and 33 properly oriented and aligned within slot 13 of upper body member 10. Referring back to
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By way of illustration, but not limitation, it is to be observed that joined buoyant body members 10 and 20 of the present invention can be constructed from ABS plastic and/or other material offering similar characteristics. The hollow construction of said body members 10 and 20 allow fishing float 100 of the present invention to float at or near the surface of liquid such as water. Flexible clasp member of the present invention can be constructed of polyurethane (such as, for example, measuring 30 on a durometer scale) or other material having similar characteristics. Notwithstanding the foregoing, other materials may be substituted for such purposes.
In summary, the benefits and features of the fishing float of the present invention that distinguish said fishing float from the prior art include, but are not necessarily limited to: ease and quickness of attachment, removal, and re-attachment of said fishing float to a fishing line, as well as the prevention of any damage or impairment to said line.
The above-described invention has a number of particular features that should preferably be employed in combination, although each is useful separately without departure from the scope of the invention. While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described herein, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise than herein specifically illustrated or described, and that certain changes in form and arrangement of parts and the specific manner of practicing the invention may be made within the underlying idea or principles of the invention.
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/417,928, filed, Nov. 30, 2010, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61417928 | Nov 2010 | US |