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This invention relates to fishing line accessories, and more particularly to such a device for providing colorant or glow attractant with easy attachment and detachment to fishing line.
Glow and color attractant beads have been in common use for many years. Typically, the ends of the fishing line are not free to thread through the colored/glow attractant (predominantly beads) and hence the fishing line must be cut in order to add colored/glow attachments such as beads.
Metal springs such as those in U.S. Pat. No. 4,117,619 have been used for fishing lines to weight the lines in place of split shot weights that crimped onto the line similar to those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 2,257,415. However, the crimping of the weight onto the line damages the line and the weight of the metal causes the spring to sink to the bottom. Furthermore, these springs are used merely for weighting the line and not for attracting fish.
A removable fishing bead, such as that described in US2014/0157652 A1, has attempted to apply glow and color attractant that will float and remain near the bait yet be easy to install and uninstall. However, the removable bead described in US2014/0157652 A1 is a round bead with a straight slit opening which receives the fishing line and can only hold the line in place after an additional “projection” is also inserted into the opening. The small size of the “projection” object can make this a tedious and time-consuming installation process.
A coiled, colored or glow-receiving fishing attractant device is provided for attachment to a fishing rig along the length of the line without cutting or tying the fishing line. The configuration of the device is spiral, or helical in nature. The colored/glow attractant device is attached to a fishing line, or removed from a fishing line, by winding the fishing line in the spaces between the turns or coils of the spiral or helix. The device is formed of flexible or rigid, solid or hollow filament with buoyant or semi-buoyant characteristics. The structure floats, hangs, or is partially suspended in a body of water via its attachment to the fishing line. The configuration of the coil creates an interior channel with a diameter that is larger than the fishing line thereby permitting the device the ability to freely slide along a section of fishing line and be applied or removed, and later, reapplied. The diameter of the device abuts the fishing hook or lure to define the relative range of distal movement of the device along the fishing line and relative placement above the bait or other lure. Either the tip of the fishing pole, or an intervening fishing implement such as a sinker defines the proximal range of travel for the attractant device. Various embodiments of the device will be a spiraled coil in the general shape of a cone, a columnar tube, or a variable diameter spring-like sphere or helix where the central portion is desirably of larger diameter than the diameter of either end portion of the spiral.
The present invention is useful for fishing, particularly fishing techniques that implement colored or glowing or glow-charged attractants in proximity to the bait or lure. Typically, when implementing the glow or attractant fishing techniques, the ends of the fishing line are not free to thread through the colored/glow attractant (predominantly beads) and hence the fishing line must be cut in order to add colored/glow attachments, such as beads, before reattaching the hook. The present invention enhances those fishing techniques by permitting quick and easy attachment and detachment of colored/glow from an otherwise rigged fishing line. In use, the colored/glow attractant in a sphere, spiral, or helical shape is added to fishing line at any desired point in the length of the line. It permits this attachment modality without the necessity of cutting or otherwise damaging the fishing line or harming the attractant device itself. No other fishing implements need be removed from the fishing line for installation, use, or removal of the attractant device. The hook, any lures, bait, or sinker may remain in place while the present invention is installed or uninstalled. Because the present invention provides convenience in the ability to change colors or glow materials without cutting the fishing line, tying knots, or fumbling around with additional parts, it will decrease waste, increase efficiency, and result in more line-in-water fishing time.
Attachment and removal of the device, without damage to the fishing line or the device, is achieved by weaving a small, mid-span section of the fishing line in the spaces between the turns or coils of the spiral or helical device. Once installed, the device is free to slide along the line as its body is wound around the fishing line. It is retained on the line in a reliable manner and only removed or replaced by the fisherman when new glow or alternative attractants are desired. The device may have its range of sliding or slipping action on the line be abutted by sinkers or the hook or bait. The device operates to catch the attention of a fish in order to draw it toward the bait.
More specifically, and in a presently preferred embodiment, by way of example and not necessarily by way of limitation, the spiral device itself is made of pliable, flexible, or rigid filament. This filament may be plastic, nylon, silicon, or other materials in either solid material or a hollow tube of an illuminating substance of small diameter.
The present invention fills the need for glow and color attractant that will float and remain near the bait yet be easy to install and uninstall. The quick replacement of the device permits the fisherman to make moment by moment fishing decisions to lure fish to take the baited hook. Glow can be quickly recharged such as by use of a UV charger, or alternative colors applied such as with an alternative-colored device.
The device of the present invention enhances implementation of additional fishing techniques by providing convenient changes of colors or glow materials. This invention is capable of being attached quickly to and detached quickly from the fishing rig at any desired point along the length of the line whereafter the device slides freely along the section of line as the line is captured within the interior channel of the spiral body itself. Other parts of the fishing rig will set the parameters of the sliding range for the attractant device.
The foregoing has outlined, in general, the physical aspects of the invention and is to serve as an aid to better understanding the more complete detailed description which is to follow. In reference to such, there is to be a clear understanding that the present invention is not limited to the method or detail of construction, fabrication, material, or application of use described and illustrated herein. Any other variation of fabrication, use, or application should be considered apparent as an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
The following drawings further describe by illustration, the advantages and objects of the present invention. Each drawing is referenced by corresponding figure reference characters within the “DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION” section to follow.
The attractant of the present invention relates to fishing, particularly colored/glow attractants capable of being quickly and easily attached to and detached from a fishing line usually in proximity to the already attached hook 2, bait or lure. The configuration of the device is generally that of a coil, spiral, or helix of various shapes including, for example, a cylinder, sphere, or cone. With reference to
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In yet another embodiment, the helical coil will be provided with a variable axial diameter such as the barrel coil 40. In the example coil embodiment shown in
This invention is useful in that it allows the attachment of colored/glow attractants upon the line of the fishing rig at any desired point in the length of the line without the necessity of cutting the fishing line or detaching the hook or any other parts of the fishing rig. When it comes time to change or remove the attractant, the fishing line is moved to the exterior of the first end and rotated in the opposite direction until passing through each helix turn and finally passing the second end to release completely from the fishing line. The process can be repeated as many times as desired without causing any damage to the fishing line and without removing the hook or other fishing accouterments.
In one example method of implementation, a winter lake fishing rig is provided with three, round split shot sinker weights approximately one foot from a hook tied to the end of the line and ready to receive bait. In some fishing rigs, this section of the rig may include a leader or tippet. A soft-silicon embodiment of the present invention is approximately one-half inch in length and has approximately a ⅜-inch diameter with a tight, but malleable pitch to the coil spring. The user notches a section of the otherwise rigged fishing line at one terminal end of the coil and begins twisting the coil around the mid-span section of line. The user continues to twist the coil until the line exits the coil at the second terminal end of the coil. The flexible nature of the coil permits the user to deform the turns of the coil slightly and make gaps for the line to slide easily from turn to turn of the coil after the line is notched into a first open end. Once the line has completed each turn and exited the coil at the second open end, the line is retained within the interior channel of the coil. In this example, bait, such as a worm, is added to the hook. The coil will slide loosely and freely in a longitudinal direction between the sinkers and the baited hook. During fishing, when the rig is placed in the water, the coil may rest next to the bait emitting glowing characteristics to attract the fish toward the worm. As demonstrated in
Regardless of the fishing body, the particular fishing technique, or the exact fishing rig used, the installation method and use of the various coils shown in
The invention provides convenience in the ability to change colors or glow materials without cutting the fishing line, tying knots, or fumbling around with additional parts. This invention is capable of being attached quickly to and detached quickly from the fishing line at any desired point along the fishing line.
This device can be attached to and removed from the fishing line without damage to the line and without harming the device itself.
The spiral device itself is made of flexible or rigid filament so long as it is at least semi-buoyant or lightweight. This filament may be solid or of a hollow tube of an illuminating substance of small diameter. The filament can be made of plastic, nylon, silicon, or other materials. It can vary depending upon preference of manufacturer and user.
The pitch of the helix may vary. The coil can be tightly wound resembling a spring or loosely wound resembling a corkscrew configuration. The overall width, length and shape may vary.
The filament used to make the device may vary in size, color and shape. The shape of the filament may be round, square, ribbon shaped, or any alternative shapes that will create a helix and allow the fishing line to pass between. The filament may be hollow for bearing luminescent material, but it could also be a solid color.
The coil may be constructed of high-tech glow additives that create luminous or glowing fishing implements with a full spectrum of glow colors. Some glow materials are energized or charged after being exposed to any source of UV light—sunlight, a black light, or a fluorescent light.
It is further intended that any other embodiments of the present invention which result from any changes in application or method of use or operation, method of manufacture, shape, size, or material which are not specified within the detailed written description or illustrations contained herein yet are considered apparent or obvious to one skilled in the art are within the scope of the present invention.
This patent application is a bypass continuation of the currently pending, PCT/US2022/28798 filed on May 11, 2022 which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 63/187,268 filed on May 11, 2021, each of which is entitled “Replaceable Floating Attractant Accessories for Fishing Line.” This application claims further priority under 35 U.S.C. § 120 and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/829,126 (filed Mar. 3, 2022) and 29/838,106 (filed May 10, 2022), each entitled “Fishing Attractant”. The entire disclosures of the PCT and provisional patent application, and design patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Child | 29829126 | US |