This application is based upon and claims priority of Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2002-031277, filed on Feb. 7, 2002 and 2002-121017, filed on Apr. 23, 2002, the contents being incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fishing rod in which a reel can be fixed on a reel seat.
2. Description of the Related Art
The front grip 104 comprises a cylindrical body 107 in which a screw portion corresponding to the screw portion 103a on the reel seat 103 is formed on its inner peripheral surface, a front grip body 108 covering an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 107, and a hood 109 connected to a back end surface of the cylindrical body 107 and the front grip body 108.
In thus-structured fishing rod, when fixing a reel 102, a back leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 103 to mount the reel 102 on the reel seat 103. Then, when the front grip 104 is screwed into a reel seat 103 side (arrow X in the drawing), the hood 109 on the back end of the front grip 104 so engages with the reel seat 103 as to cover a front leg 102F of the reel 102, so that the reel 102 can be fixed on the reel seat 103.
In the fishing rod of the above-described conventional example, the reel 102 is firmly fixed after the hood 109 on the back end of the front grip 104 engages with the front leg 102F of the reel 102. Therefore, when the front grip 104 is further screwed therein, such force shown with an arrow R in the drawing operates on the front grip 104. This may sometimes cause the front grip 104 to become eccentric relative to a rod 105 as shown in
In addition, as shown in
When the rod 105 and the front grip 104 become eccentric to each other as described above, and if the front grip 104 has a metal ring member or the like at its front end, it is liable that the rod 105 may come into contact with the opening end on the front end of the front grip 104 to cause flaws thereon.
In addition, as shown in
The present invention is made in light of the above points. An object thereof is to improve performance around a front grip of a fishing rod, specifically, to prevent a rod and a front grip from becoming eccentric to each other and to provide a waterproof function around the front grip.
A fishing rod of the present invention includes: a pipe-shaped frame; a reel seat provided on an outer peripheral surface of the frame; a cylindrical front grip spirally attached to a front end of the reel seat; a rod inserted into a front end of the pipe-shaped frame, wherein the front grip is screwed into the reel seat side, to thereby make a hood on a back end of the front grip engage with a reel on the reel seat so as to fix the reel thereon; and wherein a front portion of the front grip is internally supported with the front grip being screwed into the reel seat side.
Another fishing rod of the present invention includes: a pipe-shaped frame; a reel seat provided on an outer peripheral surface of the frame; a cylindrical front grip spirally attached to a front end of the reel seat; a rod inserted into a front end of the pipe-shaped frame, wherein the front grip is screwed into the reel seat side, to thereby make a hood on a back end of the front grip engage with a reel on the reel seat so as to fix the reel thereon; and wherein the front grip includes a front grip body and a hood arranged on a back end of the front grip body, a ring member being arranged between the front grip body and the hood.
Another fishing rod of the present invention includes: a pipe-shaped frame; a reel seat provided on an outer peripheral surface of the frame; a hood spirally attached to the reel seat; a cylindrical front grip body connected to a front end of the reel seat; a rod inserted into a front end of the pipe-shaped frame, wherein the hood is screwed into the reel seat side, to thereby make the hood engage with a reel on the reel seat so as to fix the reel thereon; and wherein a ring member is connected to the back end of the front grip body.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of a fishing rod of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings.
Hereinafter, a fishing rod of a first embodiment will be explained with reference to
On the outer peripheral surface of the frame 1, there is so provided a reel seat 4 as to continue into a front end of the above-mentioned rear grip 2. The reel seat 4 functions as to mount a reel 102, and glass-mixed resin or the like is used for its material. On an outer peripheral surface of a front end of the reel seat 4, a screw portion 4a is formed, by which a later-mentioned cylindrical front grip 5 spirally attaches thereto. The reel seat 4 shown in
Referring to
On an outer peripheral surface of a back end of the cylindrical body 6, there is so provided a metal ring member 9 as to continue into a back end of the front grip body 8. The ring member 9 is defined to have a shape comprising a first ring portion 9a whose outside diameter covers an end surface of the front grip body 8 and a second ring portion 9b whose outside diameter is smaller than that of the first ring portion 9a (refer to
On the back end surface of the cylindrical body 6 and the ring member 9, there is connected a hood 7 with adhesion or the like.
A ring member 12 is provided at a front end opening of the cylindrical body 6. The ring member 12 comprises an inserting portion 12a for being inserted into the opening at the front end of the cylindrical body 6, the outer peripheral surface thereof being formed into a tapered shape (refer to
In thus-structured front grip 5, since the ring member 9 is arranged between the front grip body 8 and the hood 7, such a waterproof effect as to prevent water from slipping into a gap between the front grip body 8 and the hood 7 can be obtained, which results in preventing deterioration of the material. Incidentally, any shapes may be applicable for the ring member 9 that exercises the waterproof effect. For example, the ring member 9 may have a shape lengthened in an axial direction as shown in
Here, as shown in
A metal ring member 11 is coaxially connected to the front end of the frame 1. This ring member 11 is provided so as not to have water or the like slip into a gap between an inner peripheral surface of the frame 1 and an outer peripheral surface of the rod 10.
In thus-structured fishing rod, when fixing a reel 102, a back leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 4 to mount the reel 102 on the reel seat 4 as shown in
In the fishing rod of the above-described embodiment, a front end part of the frame 1 is caused to locate within the ring member 12 on the front end of the front grip 5 as shown in
In addition, even when a load operates on the rod 10, it can be prevented that the rod 10 becomes eccentric relative to the front grip 5.
As described above, since the rod 10 and the front grip 5 can be prevented from becoming eccentric to each other, it is not liable that the rod 10 comes into contact with the ring member 12 on the front end of the front grip 5.
Further, physical appearance thereof can present a heavy look since the first ring member 11 on the front end of the frame 1 is located between the rod 10 and the second ring member 12 on the front end of the front grip 5. Additionally, differentiating the first and second ring members 12 and 11 in color and material enables to provide a fishing rod having distinctive design.
Further, the rod 10 can be firmly supported by just a protruded portion of the frame 1, so that stiffness of a base end of the rod 10 is enhanced to improve durability of the rod 10 and also enable to pass force of a grip side directly onto a rod 10 side.
Incidentally, the shape and the structure of each part shown in the above-described embodiment are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and no restrictive, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
For example, a shape of the second ring member 12 may not be limited to the shapes shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
As shown in
Hereinafter, another structural example of the fishing rod of the first embodiment will be explained with reference to
Also in the fishing rod adopting a structure shown in
Also in the fishing rod adopting a structure shown in
Also in a fishing rod adopting a structure shown in
Hereinafter, a fishing rod of a second embodiment will be explained with reference to
On the outer peripheral surface of the frame 13, there is so provided a reel seat 16 as to continue into a front end of the above-mentioned rear grip 14. The reel seat 16 functions as to mount a reel 102, and glass-mixed resin or the like is used for its material. On an outer peripheral surface of a front end of the reel seat 16, a screw portion 16a is formed, by which a hood 17 spirally attaches thereto. The reel seat 16 shown in
Further, on the outer peripheral surface of the front end of the frame 13, a cylindrical front grip body 18 is so provided as to continue into the front end of the reel seat 16. Similar to the above-mentioned rear grip 14, cork, EVA rubber, carbon, metal, urethane, and the like are used for a front grip body 18 as its material.
The front end surface of the frame 13 and the front end surface of the front grip body 18 are formed to have substantially the same surface. And then a rod 19 is inserted into the front end of the frame 13.
A metal ring member 20 is coaxially connected to the front end of the frame 13. This ring member 20 is provided so as not to have water or the like slip into a gap between an inner peripheral surface of the frame 13 and an outer peripheral surface of the rod 19.
Here, a metal ring portion 21 is connected to a back end of the front grip body 18. The ring member 21 is defined to have a shape comprising a first ring portion 21a whose outside diameter covers an end surface of the front grip body 18 and a second ring portion 21b whose outside diameter is smaller than that of the first ring portion 21a, an outer peripheral surface of the second ring portion 21b being formed into a tapered shape.
In thus-structured fishing rod, when fixing a reel 102, a back leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 16 to mount the reel 102 on the reel seat 16. Then, when the hood 17 is screwed into a reel seat 16 side, the hood 17 so engages with the reel seat 16 as to cover a front leg 102F of the reel 102 as shown in
In the fishing rod of the embodiment described above, since the ring member 21 is connected to the back end of the front grip body 18, such a waterproof effect as to prevent water from slipping into a gap between the front grip body 18 and the reel seat 16 can be obtained, which results in preventing deterioration of the material.
Further, since the ring member 21 is connected to the back end of the front grip body 18, even when the hood 17 is overly loosened on the occasion of loosening the hood 17, it is possible to prevent a tip of the hood 17 from directly hitting against the back end of the front grip body 18. This enables to obtain a front grip protective function that is to prevent such breakage that the front grip body 18 gets chipped.
Incidentally, the shape and the structure of each part shown in the above-described embodiment are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and no restrictive, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
For example, a shape of the ring member 21, which exercises the waterproof effect and the front grip protective effect, may be lengthened in a coaxial direction as shown in
In a type shown in
As shown in
As described above, a rod and a front grip can be prevented from becoming eccentric to each other. Additionally, a waterproof function can be applied around the front grip. This results in improving performance around the front grip of a fishing rod.
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