The present invention generally relates to fishing equipment, such as tackle or lures, and more particularly to accessories to be connected to a fishing hook or to a hook on a fishing lure or rig.
There are a variety of devices used to attract fish. Most are built into lure configurations that are intended to be connected to a fishing line and used for open water fishing and ice fishing. Some of the lure devices include a structure generally referred to as a weed guard or skirt that is formed of plastic, buck tail hair or the like. The structures generally do not serve as a bait, and they are intended to have sufficient rigidity to help protect a hook on the lure from snagging a weed. Such devices may be integrated into the design and structure of the lure or added as an accessory after constructing the lure.
The purpose and advantages of the invention will be set forth in and apparent from the description and drawings that follow, as well as will be learned by practice of the claimed subject matter.
This disclosure generally provides a repositionable removable fishing hook trailer device having advantageous features that permit new ways of presenting a fish a device that may serve as an attractant or bait. The present disclosure presents devices that are accessories to be connected to an independent fishing hook or to a fishing hook on a fishing lure, rig or the like. The devices may be used for open water fishing, such as for use when casting, trolling or with a bobber, as well as for use when ice fishing.
The devices are in the form of repositionable removable trailer devices for use on fishing hooks, in the sense that they may be connected to and readily repositioned on a fishing hook and they provide a wispy, flowing, trailing portion. The devices include a body made of a resilient elastomeric material and a plurality of tendrils, such as threads, that extend through the body.
The body originally may be solid and may be punctured to pass the tendrils therethrough, thereby forming a passage. Similarly, the original solid body may be punctured when applied to an independent fishing hook or to a fishing hook of a fishing lure, rig or the like. Alternatively, the body may be formed or modified to have one or more preformed passages therethrough. For example, a body may include a passage for receiving and retaining the tendrils and/or may include a passage for receiving and being retained on a fishing hook, and it will be appreciated that the tendrils and fishing hook may share one passage. In any of these configurations, the inherent resistance to expand causes compression within the resilient elastomeric body, which enables the body to grip the tendrils passing therethrough without the need for additional means to secure the tendrils within the body. The internal compression also will permit the body to be positioned anywhere along the length of a fishing hook and in any desired rotational position relative to the fishing hook, while still permitting the body to be removed from the fishing hook entirely, or to be reconnected to the fishing hook at a different angle.
The compression and friction within the body not only help retain the tendrils but permit the device to be used for numerous fish attracting presentations, based on the direction the tendrils are extending through the body, and the orientation of that direction relative to the orientation of the portion of the fishing hook that is passing through the body, as well as the location on the fishing hook, ranging from the top of the shaft to the barb of the fishing hook. It will be appreciated that adjusting the location of the passage for the fishing hook relative to the location and rotational position of the body on the fishing hook, may provide a variety of attractive presentations to fish. In addition, a variety of colors and weights of the body and tendrils may be used, which further expands the potential variety of attractive presentations to fish. Indeed, unique mixes of colors may be utilized within the plurality of tendrils, which may create proprietary looks or particularly attractive combinations.
The tendrils are not intended to function as a weed guard. Rather, they are intended to be strong and somewhat durable, yet light enough to flow with the water they absorb, advantageously presenting a novel and nonobvious way to attract fish to a fishing hook to which the body is connected. This preferably is achieved by using silk thread, such as 100 weight pure filament silk or the like. The silk is fine but not fragile and numbers of fish can be caught without replacement. Indeed, after multiple fish biting, inhaling and fighting, resulting in debris, slime and tissue accumulation, while tangling and braiding may occur, the tendrils may be combed to mitigate this.
In a first aspect, this disclosure provides a repositionable removable fishing hook trailer device for use on a fishing hook includes a body, wherein the body includes a resilient elastomeric bead. The device further includes a plurality of tendrils having a portion received in a first passage through the body and at least one portion extending outward from the body, and the body is further configured to receive a portion of a fishing hook within a second passage through the body.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and provided for purposes of explanation only, and are not restrictive of the subject matter claimed. Further features and objects of the present disclosure will become more fully apparent in the following description of the preferred embodiments and from the appended claims.
In describing the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawing figures wherein like parts have like reference numerals, and wherein:
It should be understood that the figures are not to scale. While some mechanical details of example repositionable removable fishing hook trailer devices, including additional plan and section views of the examples shown and of examples that may have alternative configurations, have not been included, such details are considered well within the comprehension of those of skill in the art in light of the present disclosure. It also should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the example embodiments illustrated.
For the following defined terms, these definitions shall be applied, unless a different definition is given in the claims or elsewhere in this disclosure. As used in this disclosure and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this disclosure and the appended claims, the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
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The plurality of tendrils 14 may include, for example a group of twenty tendrils having a portion extending from side-to-side through the first passage 16 and being retained by the body 12. The first passage 16 of this example is formed by forcing the tendrils 14 through the body 12, such as by using a needle. Once the tendrils 14 have been forced to have a portion extend through the body 12 in a first direction, the compression within the body 12 provides sufficient grip to hold the plurality of tendrils 14. The inherent resistance of the body 12 to expand causes compression within the resilient elastomeric body 12. The internal compression and the friction of the material of the body 12 enable the body 12 to grip the portion of the tendrils 14 passing therethrough without the need for additional means to secure the tendrils within the body 12. It will be appreciated that the number, length and weight of the tendrils may vary, and may depend upon the size or weight of the fishing hook, lure, rig or the like with which the device is used. For instance, it has been found that a group of twenty tendrils may be quite effective, but fewer or more tendrils may be used, as desired. Similarly, the length of the tendrils may vary, with ¾ inch to 1 inch providing excellent action, but shorter or longer tendrils, or a mixture of lengths may be used, as desired, as it will be appreciated that the length and weight of the tendrils may impact the drop speed when used for instance for ice fishing.
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In this first example device 10, the tendrils 14 extend through the first passage 16 through the body 12 in an orientation or configuration that is generally perpendicular to the direction of the fishing hook 20 having a portion that extends through the second passage 22. It will be appreciated that the fishing hook 20 may be used to pierce and be extended through the body 12 in any direction. For instance, a portion of the fishing hook 20 may extend through the body 12 at any angle relative to the first passage 16 for the tendrils 14, or it may pass through the same first passage 16 that receives the portion of the tendrils 14. Thus, the fishing hook 20 may pass through the same first passage as the tendrils or through a separate second passage, whether parallel to, perpendicular to or at some other angle relative to the first passage for the tendrils. It will be appreciated that the body 12 is readily removable from the fishing hook 20 by sliding it off the fishing hook, and the body 12 may be reconnected to the fishing hook 20 by piercing through the previously formed second passage 22 or through a new location to form a new second passage through the body 12 at a different angle.
As previously noted, the body 12 may be constructed of a resilient elastomeric material, which will exert internal compression on anything forced through the body 12. The tendrils 14 preferably are constructed of silk, such as 100 weight pure filament silk thread or the like. The lack of rigidity of the silk, its natural formation and ability to absorb and appear to flow like the water in which it is placed, provide a unique presentation and action. These are important aspects because the device 10 is not intended to have rigidity with respect to acting as a weed guard, but rather is intended to flow and attract fish. Indeed, in some instances, the device may be used alone on a fishing hook as the bait. Also, it may be that other materials may be used for the tendrils, whether of natural or synthetic origin, but tendrils constructed of a material other than silk would need to be structured as a fine thread, fiber, hair, strand or filament and should appear when placed in water to flow with the movement of the water.
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The first passage 216 through the body 212 is fairly long relative to the diameter of the body 212, which may help to grip and secure the portion of the plurality of tendrils that would be inserted through the first passage 216. The second passage 222 extends longitudinally and generally through the center of the body 212. As with the prior versions, the resilient elastomeric material of the body 212 enables a user to slide the body 212 onto a fishing hook in any desired position along the fishing hook, as well as to later reposition the body 212 at some other position along the fishing hook. In each instance, the body 212 will hold its position on the portion of the fishing hook that is engaging the body 212. The ability to hold its position may be demonstrated with respect to where along the length of the fishing hook the body 212 is located, as well as with respect to the rotational orientation of the body 212 relative to the fishing hook.
The first passage 316 through the body 312 is not quite as long as the first passage 218 in the second example, but it should reduce the length of the portion of the body 312 holding the portion of the tendrils received within the first passage 316, which should expose more of the tendrils and may let the tendrils bend more freely. The second passage 320 is offset relative to the longitudinal center of the body 312. This also may be helpful in balancing a fishing hook, lure, rig or the like to which the device 310 would be connected by ensuring the tendrils will trail the connection to the fishing hook.
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From the above disclosure, it will be apparent that repositionable removable fishing hook trailer devices for use on fishing hooks that are constructed in accordance with this disclosure may include a number of structural aspects that provide numerous advantages. The example aspects of such devices shown herein may exhibit one or more of the above-referenced potential advantages, depending upon the specific design chosen.
It will be appreciated that a repositionable removable fishing hook trailer device for use on a fishing hook constructed in accordance with the present disclosure may be provided in various configurations. Any variety of suitable materials of construction, configurations, shapes and sizes for the components and methods of connecting the components may be utilized to meet the particular needs and requirements of an end user. It is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed example embodiments, but rather, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Thus, the description and drawings should be considered illustrative and not restrictive of the invention, which is limited only by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/817,678, filed Mar. 13, 2019, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62817678 | Mar 2019 | US |