This invention relates generally to items and accessories used by anglers in the sport of fishing. More particularly, it relates to a specific configuration of a fishing rod and reel combination or assembly.
In most types of sport fishing techniques, a fishing rod is used with line and some sort of artificial lure or live bait that is placed into a body of water with the hope that a lurking fish will “take” the lure or bait. The lure or bait is attached to a line and the line, in turn, is typically attached to a reel and the reel is anchored to the fishing rod.
This inventor is aware of one style of a rod and reel combination which is a reel that is built in or attached to the end of a hollow rod blank. With this style, the line is spooled onto the reel and then fed through the rod blank at a point nearest the angler and out the opposite end at the distal point of the rod blank furthest from the angler. In the experience of this inventor, most of the reels used for this type of combination are very simple but do not give the user a drag mechanism to help fight bigger fish. Further, they do not hold a substantial amount of line because the spools are usually very small in diameter. The small diameter reel has another drawback in that it causes the line to have a tendency to “coil” which then causes the lure, such as an artificial “fly,” to spin in the water.
In view of the foregoing, the improved in-line reel and rod of the present invention takes a particular reel design and incorporates it into a reel body that mounts to the end of a hollow rod blank with a handle mounted between the reel and the rod blank. That is, the reel portion is mounted and positioned as the butt of the rod. In the present invention and its preferred embodiment, the reel body is made up of two pieces or portions—a reel outer body and a reel inner body. The reel outer body holds the spool shaft, drag and drag knob. The reel outer body and the reel inner body could, in the present invention, be constructed as a single structure.
The spool provided in the preferred embodiment is easily removable for quick access to the line and is over-sized for greater line capacity. Further, the disc drag system provides detent micro-adjustment for the angler. The reel inner body is a cylindrical piece that fits into the end of the reel outer body. The rod blank mounts inside the inner body and the rod handle mounts on top of the inner body. The inner body includes structural features that allow it to act as a line guide to aid in guiding the line from the reel spool into the rod blank. This keeps fishing line damage to a minimum when fighting a fish. A spring bobber is integrated into the io rod blank at its distal end to detect a fish strike.
The new reel design solves all the problems of the existing reels used with this type of rod blank. In short, it gives the angler a drag for fighting fish, larger diameter spool for minimizing line twist, and holds more line. The reel of the present invention could also be used for ice fishing as well as dock fishing. The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be apparent from the detailed description that follows.
Referring now to the drawings in detail wherein like numbers represent like elements throughout,
The rod blank 20 comprises a rearward rod blank portion 22 that is proximal to the angler and a forward rod blank portion 24 that is distal to the angler. The rod blank 20 is a hollow structure. See
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Significantly, the reel inner body 50 further comprises an inner line aperture 51, through which aperture 51 the line 11 is intended to pass. In the cross-sectioned
The reel outer body 60 comprises a forward and axially cylindrical forward portion 62 as mentioned above. See also
Based upon the foregoing, it will be seen that there has been provided a new and useful in-line reel and rod that takes a classic reel design and incorporates it into a reel body that mounts to the end of a hollow rod blank with a handle mounted about the reel and the rod blank. The reel portion is mounted and positioned at the butt of the rod and the reel body is made up of two parts, specifically a reel outer body and a reel inner body, although the reel outer body and the reel inner body could be configured as a single unitary structure. The reel outer body holds the spool shaft, drag and drag knob. In the present invention, the spool is easily removable for quick access to the line and is over-sized for greater line capacity. Further, the disc drag system provides detent micro-adjustment capabilities for the angler. The reel inner body includes structural features that allow it to act as a line guide to aid in guiding the line from the reel spool into the rod blank. This keeps fishing line damage to a minimum when fighting a fish. A spring bobber is integrated into the rod blank at its distal end to detect a fish strike. In short, the new in-line reel and rod design solves all the problems of the existing reels used with this type of rod blank. Specifically, it gives an angler a drag for fighting fish, larger diameter spool for minimizing line twist, and holds more line. The in-line reel and rod of the present invention could also be used for ice fishing as well as dock fishing and the rod blank could be configured as a telescoping structure. The in-line reel and rod can also be configured with or without the use of a handle structure.
This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. Provisional Pat. No. 61/575,819 filed Aug. 30, 2011.
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61575819 | Aug 2011 | US |