Claims
- 1. A method for fabricating a fishing lure comprising the steps of:
- producing a molded lure body incorporating hook hangers with a secured end and a free end which engages a cooperating bore; and pressing the eye portion of a hook into said bore until it engages said hook hanger by forcing said free end out of engagement with said bore wall and then permitting said free end to pass through the hook eye to reengage said bore wall.
- 2. A method for fabricating a fishing lure
- comprising the steps of:
- molding first and second mating lure body halves incorporating bore forming cavities;
- placing hook hangers in channels formed in said molded lure body halves;
- sealing said lure body halves together to form hollow fishing lures incorporating hook hangers; and pressing the eye portion of hooks into said bores until they engage said hook hangers.
- 3. The method for producing a fishing lure as defined in Claim 2, wherein said steps are accomplished by automation.
- 4. A method of assembling a fishing lure having biased hook retainers located in recessed cups, with a free end of said hook retainers engaging the side wall of said recessed cups, comprising:
- pressing the eye of each hook into each of said cups until said hook retainer free end is forced away from said side wall and enters said hook eye and reengages said side wall.
THE INVENTION
This invention relates to fishing lures and to methods of fabricating fishing lures which utilize a rapid connect hook hanger, which is a divisional application of co-pending application Ser. No. 760,920, filed Jan. 21, 1977, now Pat. No. 4,095,315, issued June 20, 1978, on "Loop Retainer" filed by Welbourne D. McGahee. The novel concepts embodied herein embrace special techniques of injection molding and the mechanical assembly of molded products, hook hangers, and hooks.
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Divisions (1)
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