The present invention relates to fishing lures in general, and more specifically, to a fishing lure device with gears for rotating the fishing lure in which the fishing lure device greatly increases the action of the fishing lure in order to attract more fish.
Throughout the history of fishing, the art of attracting more fish has always been the goal of people who fish. The use of fabricated lures to catch more fish, for sport or for survival, has also evolved.
The fishing industry has higher demands of performance. Accordingly, there exists a need to provide a fishing lure with improved performance. It is desirable to provide fishing lure device with gears to rotate a fishing lure with improved action for attracting fish.
The present invention relates to a fishing lure device with gears incorporated with moving connecting parts for increasing the action of a fish attracting device. The fishing lure device includes a first and second gear interacting with one another at a predetermined gear ratio. The first gear can be larger than the second gear. The first and second gears produce movement of the fish attracting device. The moveable connecting parts rotate around a connecting frame. The connecting frame can include an arm and leg arrangement with eye hooks for attaching to a fishing line and fishing lure.
In one embodiment, one or more blades can be coupled to the first gear for producing movement of the first gear. A plurality of paddles can be coupled to the second gear for providing sound and vibration. The fishing lure device can produce a faster action with a predetermined gear ratio in order to impart a faster action of movement of the fish attracting device and generate more sound, vibration, and visual disturbance.
The action of the fishing lure device can be determined and adjusted by adjusting a size of the gears incorporated within the fishing lure device as the gears relate to each other, without increasing the speed of the retrieve of the fishing lure device. The present invention provides a fishing lure device that incorporates gears as a method of increasing revolution output and action of a lure without increasing a relative speed of retrieve. Applying a set of reduction gears and imparting a gear ratio to the action of the fishing lure device can greatly increase the visual attraction of the fishing lure device and also greatly increase its vibration and sound in the water upon retrieval, resulting in the attraction of more fish. The fishing lure device can include gears and a gear ratio within its moving parts for the method of greatly increasing the visual action and fish attracting capability without increasing a relatively standard speed of retrieve. The fishing lure device can include gears and a gear ratio within its moving parts for the method of greatly increasing the sound and vibrational action and fish-attracting capability of the fishing lure while it is retrieved through the water.
The present invention provides a fishing lure device for rotation of a fish attracting device that allows the user an opportunity to greatly increase the fish-attracting action and fish-attracting capability while maintaining a relatively standard speed of retrieve. The present invention also allows the user the ability to measure, calculate, and adjust the amount of action, by the method of measuring, adjusting, and changing different size gears as they relate to each other.
The rotation of the gears can create a grinding sound as the teeth of the gears contact each other for increasing vibration of the fishing lure device for attracting fish to the fishing lure device. During retrieval, the paddles of the fish attracting device can come at or near the surface of the water for creating vibration and sound for attracting fish to the fishing lure device.
The invention will be more fully described by reference to the following drawings.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Connecting frame 14 can comprise central base 15, first arm 16, second arm 17, first leg 18 and second leg 19 with each adjacent part coupled or integral with each other. Central base 15 extends through aperture 20 within central shaft 12. First arm 16 can extend laterally from first end 22 of central base 15 to extend first arm 16 laterally from central shaft 12. Second arm 17 can extend laterally from second end 23 of central base 15 to extend second arm 17 laterally from central shaft 12. First leg 18 can extend downwardly from first arm 16. In one embodiment, first leg 18 extends perpendicular to first arm 16. Second leg 19 can extend downwardly from second arm 17. In one embodiment, second leg 19 extends perpendicular to second arm 17. In one embodiment, connecting frame 14 can be formed of stainless-steel, for example as a stainless-steel wire.
Eye hook 30 can be coupled or integral with end 24 of first leg 18. Eye hook 32 can be coupled or integral with end 26 of first leg 18. A fishing line can be attached to eye hook 30. A fish attracting device, such as a fishing lure or hook can be attached to eye hook 32.
Spiral fin 40 can be attached on both sides 42, 44 of central shaft 12. Spiral fin 40 can be flat. End 46 spiral fin 40 can be attached in a spiral along a length of central shaft 12. End 48 of spiral fin 40 can be attached to inner surface 52 of outer shell 50 at position 53. Each of spiral fins 40 can extend outwardly from end 54 and end 56 of central shaft 12 to meet at position 53.
First gear 60 can be positioned at end 56 of outer shell 50. First gear 60 includes a plurality of gear teeth 62. Gear teeth 62 extend around inner surface 52 of outer shell 50.
Second gear 70 can be positioned at end 71 of second arm 17. Second gear 70 includes a plurality of gear teeth 72. Gear teeth 72 extend around outer surface 74 of second gear support 75. Gear teeth 72 of second gear 70 engage gear teeth 62 of first gear 60 as shown in
Fish attracting device 80 can be coupled to end 76 of second gear 70. Fish attracting device 80 can include a plurality of paddles 82 extending laterally from paddle base 84. Second leg 19 extends through aperture 85 within paddle base 84. Eye hook 90 can be coupled or integral with end 86 of second leg 19 as shown in
Paddles 82 can expend energy onto second leg 19 during the retrieve. A greatly increased rotation speed of central shaft 12 is a result of first gear 60 being larger and turning second gear 70 being smaller for producing faster rotation of fish attracting device 80 for greatly increased fish-attracting action imparted on fish attracting device 80 without increasing a relative speed of retrieve as shown in
Fishing lure 150 is attached to eye hook 32. Alternatively, a fish hook is attached to eye hook 32. Fishing line 152 is attached to eye hook 30. Fish hook 154 is attached to eye hook 90. During use, fishing line 152 is retrieved to rotate blades 110 which in turn rotate central shaft 12 around central base 15 of connecting frame 14 to rotate first gear 60. First gear 60 engages second gear 70 for rotating fish attracting device 80. Paddles 82 of fish attracting device 80 are rotated by the rotation of second gear 70. The rotation of first gear 130 being larger and turning second gear 70 being smaller produces a faster rotation of fish attracting device 80 for greatly increased fish-attracting action imparted on fish attracting device 80 without increasing a relative speed of retrieve. First gear 130 and second gear 70 can be adjusted in size to determine a position of respective gear teeth 132 and gear teeth 72 for adjusting the gear ratio to a predetermined gear ratio in order to provide a desired degree of action of fish attracting device 80.
Connecting frame 224 can comprise central base 225, first arm 226, first leg 228 and second leg 229 with each adjacent part coupled or integral with each other. Central base 225 extends through aperture 20 within central shaft 12. First arm 226 can extend laterally from first end 242 of central base 225 to extend first arm 226 laterally from central shaft 12. First leg 228 can extend downwardly from second end 243 of central base 225. Second leg 229 can extend downwardly from end 244 of first arm 226. In one embodiment, first leg 228 and second leg 229 extends perpendicular to first arm 226. In one embodiment, connecting frame 224 can be formed of stainless-steel, for example as a stainless-steel wire.
Second gear 70 can be positioned at end 251 of second leg 229. Fish attracting device 80 can be coupled to end 76 of second gear 70. Fish attracting device 80 can include a plurality of paddles 82 extending laterally from paddle base 84. Second leg 229 extends through aperture 85 within paddle base 84.
Gear teeth 72 of second gear 70 engage gear teeth 232 of first gear 230. Radius R1 of first gear 230 can be larger than radius R2 of second gear 70. First gear 230 having a larger radius can engage second gear 70 having a smaller radius to create a pre-determined gear ratio.
Eye hook 260 can be coupled or integral with end 252 of first leg 228. Eye hook 262 can be coupled or integral with end 253 of first arm 226. A fishing line 152 can be attached to eye hook 262. Fishing lure 150 can be attached to eye hook 260. Alternatively, a fish hook is attached to eye hook 260. Eye hook 270 can be coupled or integral with end 286 of second leg 229. Fish hook 154 is attached to eye hook 270.
During use, fishing line 152 is retrieved to rotate blades 210 which in turn rotate central shaft 12 around central base 15 of connecting frame 224 to rotate first gear 230. First gear 230 engages second gear 70 for rotating fish attracting device 80. Paddles 82 of fish attracting device 80 are rotated by the rotation of second gear 70. The rotation of first gear 230 being larger and turning second gear 70 being smaller produces a faster rotation of fish attracting device 80 for greatly increased fish-attracting action imparted on fish attracting device 80 without increasing a relative speed of retrieve. First gear 230 and second gear 70 can be adjusted in size to determine a position of respective gear teeth 232 and gear teeth 72 for adjusting the gear ratio to a predetermined gear ratio in order to provide a desired degree of action of fish attracting device 80.
It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative of only a few of the many possible specific embodiments, which can represent applications of the principles of the invention. Numerous and varied other arrangements can be readily devised in accordance with these principles by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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