This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-13592, filed on Jan. 28, 2014, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a reel body of a dual-bearing reel.
Background Information
In general, a dual-bearing reel comprises a reel body that rotatably supports a spool. The reel body comprises first and second body portions, a connecting portion, and a fishing rod mounting portion. The first and the second body portions are coupled by the connecting portion. The fishing rod mounting portion is mounted to the fishing rod. This fishing rod mounting portion is fixed to the connecting portion via a rivet, etc. (refer to Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-235414).
When reeling in a fish, a load acts on the fishing rod mounting portion, which is mounted to the fishing rod. As a result, when the distance between the end of the fishing rod mounting portion and the connecting portion is long, it is possible that the fishing rod mounting portion will be bent.
The object of the present invention is to prevent the fishing rod mounting portion from becoming bent.
A reel body for a dual-bearing reel according to one aspect of the present invention casts the fishing line in a forward direction. The reel body comprises a first body portion, a second body portion, a connecting unit, a fixing portion, and a fishing rod mounting portion. The first body portion and the second body portion are disposed to face each other at a prescribed interval. The outer shape of at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion is circular or nearly (substantially) circular from the side view. The connecting unit connects the first body portion and the second body portion. The fixing portion is disposed on the connecting unit. The fixing portion protrudes from the outer peripheral edge of at least one of the first and the second body portions from the side view. The fishing rod mounting portion is configured to be mounted to a fishing rod. The fishing rod mounting portion is fixed to the fixing portion.
According to this configuration, the fixing portion to which the fishing rod mounting portion is fixed is configured to protrude from the outer peripheral edge of at least one of the first and the second body portions. Accordingly, the distance between a fixing device (means) configured to fix the fishing rod mounting portion to the fixing portion and the end of the fishing rod mounting portion can be shortened. As a result, the moment that acts on the fishing rod mounting portion when reeling in a fish, etc., can be reduced; thus, bending of the fishing rod mounting portion can be prevented.
Preferably, the fixing portion protrudes forwardly from the outer peripheral edge of at least one of the first body portion and the second body portion from the side view. A load is more prone to act on the front portion of the fishing rod mounting portion; however, according to this configuration, the distance between the front end portion of the fishing rod mounting portion and the fixing portion can be shortened, and the moment that acts on the front portion of the fishing rod mounting portion can be reduced.
Preferably, the fishing rod mounting portion extends in the longitudinal direction. The connecting unit extends in a direction that intersects with the fishing rod mounting portion. The fixing portion protrudes from the center portion of the connecting unit in the longitudinal direction.
Preferably, the fishing rod mounting portion is fixed to the fixing portion by a rivet.
Preferably, the first body portion is larger in diameter than the second body portion. The fixing portion is positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the first body portion and is positioned outside of the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion from the side view. According to this configuration, the fixing portion is positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the first body portion, so that machining the first body portion becomes easy.
Preferably, the connecting unit is positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the first and the second body portions from the side view.
Preferably, the connecting unit comprises a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion. The first connecting portion and the second connecting portion are disposed at an interval from each other in the longitudinal direction. Additionally, the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion connect the first body portion and the second body portion.
Preferably, the fishing rod mounting portion is fixed to the fixing portion and the second connecting portion.
Preferably, the first and the second connecting portions are positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the first and the second body portions from the side view.
Accordingly, in the present invention, bending of the fishing rod mounting portion can be prevented.
Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure.
The embodiments of the reel body of the dual-bearing reel according to the present invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings.
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The first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2 are disposed to face each other at an interval. As shown in
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The first connecting portion 31 connects the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. The first connecting portion 31 extends between the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. That is, the first connecting portion 31 extends in a direction that intersects with the fishing rod mounting portion 6.
The first connecting portion 31 is integrally formed with the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. As shown in
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The second connecting portion 32 is integrally formed with the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. As shown in
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The rotation transmission mechanism 140 is a mechanism for transmitting the rotation of the handle 110 to the spool 120 and the level winding mechanism 130. The rotation transmission mechanism 140 is disposed inside of the first internal space 11. The rotation transmission mechanism 140 comprises a drive shaft 141, a drive gear 142, a pinion gear (not shown), and a first gear 143.
The drive shaft 141 is coupled with the handle 110 and integrally rotates with the handle 110. Further, the drive shaft 141 is prevented from rotating in the line delivering direction by a one-way clutch 144. The drive gear 142 is mounted to the drive shaft 141 and integrally rotates with the drive shaft 141. The pinion gear meshes with the drive gear 142. The pinion gear is a tubular shape. The first gear 143 is mounted to the drive shaft 141 and integrally rotates with the drive shaft 141.
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The level winding mechanism 130 is a mechanism for evenly winding a fishing line on the spool 120. The level winding mechanism 130 comprises a worm shaft (not shown), a guide member 131, and a sliding member 132.
The worm shaft extends between the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. A second gear (not shown) that meshes with the first gear 143 is mounted to the end of the worm shaft. Accordingly, the worm shaft rotates in conjunction with the rotation of the handle 110. A tubular guide member 131 is also disposed so as to cover the worm shaft. The sliding member 132 reciprocally moves along the guide member 131 in conjunction with the rotation of the worm shaft.
The reel body 10 of the dual-bearing reel 100 according to the present embodiment has the following characteristics.
The reel body 10 of the dual-bearing reel 100 according to the present embodiment casts a fishing line in a forward direction. The reel body 10 comprises a first body portion 1, a second body portion 2, a connecting unit 3, a fixing portion 5, and a fishing rod mounting portion 6. The first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2 are disposed to face each other at a prescribed interval. The outer shapes of the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2 are circular from the side view. The connecting unit 3 connects the first body portion 1 and the second body portion 2. The fixing portion 5 is disposed on the connecting unit 3. Specifically, this fixing portion is disposed on the first connecting portion 31. The fixing portion 5 protrudes from the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2 from the side view. The fishing rod mounting portion 6 is configured to be mounted to a fishing rod. The fishing rod mounting portion 6 is fixed to the fixing portion 5.
According to this configuration, the fixing portion 5, to which the fishing rod mounting portion 6 is fixed, is configured to protrude from the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2. Accordingly, the distance between the distal end of the fishing rod mounting portion 6 and the first rivet 151 can be shortened. As a result, the moment that acts on the fishing rod mounting portion 6 when reeling in a fish, etc. can be reduced; thus, preventing bending the fishing rod mounting portion 6.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been set forth above, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
In the above-described embodiment, the fixing portion 5 is positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the first body portion 1, but the configuration is not particularly limited to this configuration. For example, the fixing portion 5 can be positioned outside of the outer peripheral edge of the first body portion 1.
The fishing rod mounting portion 6 is fixed to the fixing portion 5 by the first rivet 151, but the configuration is not particularly limited to this configuration. For example, the fishing rod mounting portion 6 can be fixed to the fixing portion 5 by another fixing means or device, such as a bolt or welding.
In the above-described embodiment, the connecting unit 3 is configured by two connecting portions, the first connecting portion 31 and the second connecting portion 32; however, the configuration is not particularly limited to this configuration. For example, the connecting unit 3 can be formed by one connecting portion in which the first connecting portion 31 and the second connecting portion 32 are integrally formed.
In the above-described embodiment, the connecting unit 3 is formed by two connecting portions, the first connecting portion 31, to which is disposed a fixing portion 5 that is positioned outside of the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2, and the second connecting portion 32 from the side view; the first connecting portion 31 and the second connecting portion 32 are both positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2 from the side view; however, but the configuration is not particularly limited to this. That is, only at least the first connecting portion 31, to which is provided the fixing portion 5, needs to be positioned inside of the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2; the second connecting portion 32, to which is not provided the fixing portion 5, can be positioned outside of the outer peripheral edge of the second body portion 2.
In the above-described embodiment, the fixing portion 5 is disposed on the first connecting portion 31, but the configuration is not particularly limited to this structure. For example, as shown in
In the above-described embodiment, the fixing portion 5 is disposed only on the first connecting portion 31, but the configuration is not particularly limited to this configuration. For example, as shown in
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