The invention relates to rigging line guides and roller assemblies on an outrigger pole or tube used for fishing and trolling from fishing vessels, the outrigger tube being a single tube or series of telescoping tubes that support a fishing line to allow boats to trawl more than one fishing line in the water without tangling, having a wider spread of trolling lures and to simulate a school of fish.
It is well known to use outrigger poles or tubes in fishing vessels. Outrigger tubes are a long tube or a series of tubes, one within another, for extending or telescoping the outrigger tube, both referred to herein as an outrigger tube. The bottom or proximal end of the outrigger tube being secured to a base attached, for example, to the fishing vessel or a portion of the vessel such as a T-top or transom of the vessel.
Each outrigger tube has a continuous lanyard or rigging line extending in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the outrigger tube. The rigging line runs through one or more line guides which may be pulleys or eyelets for guiding the rigging line. Line guides may be located at the top, middle and/or bottom of the outrigger pole. A release clip, attached to the rigging line, releasably holds a fishing line. As is known in the art, the release clip is brought to or in proximity of the proximal end of the outrigger pole, so a user can attach a fishing line to the release clip. Then the rigging line is moved through the line guides so that the release clip can be positioned at or near the tip or distal end of the outrigger tube, or at some proximal position between the distal end of the outrigger tube and proximal end of the outrigger tube. In similar manner, the rigging line can be moved along the line guides to return the release clip to the proximal end of the outrigger tube.
Typically, the line guides that support the rigging line are rigidly fixed to the outrigger tube at a radial angle such that the center portion of the line guides are aligned along the same radial angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the outrigger tube. Therefore, when the outrigger tube is fixed in the base attached to the vessel, the radial angle of the centers of the line guides relative to the vessel and to the water is fixed. When trolling, a user must then, if possible, re-adjust the radial angle of the line guides relative to the water if the radial angle of the pulleys or eyelets was not a desired or preferred angle for trolling.
More than one fishing line may be used on the same outrigger tube. This is accomplished with using additional rigging lines within one or more of the line guides on the same outrigger tube. This further increases the number of fishing lines used for trolling in the water.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an outrigger assembly having a rotating line guide which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which provides an outrigger tube having a rigging line that is effective for trolling and allows the rigging lines to rotate into a low strain position during rocking motion of the vessel, the rotating line guide reduces rigging line wear.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided an outrigger assembly includes an outrigger tube with a longitudinal axis. A swivel ring is disposed on the outrigger tube. The swivel ring is rotatable with respect to the outrigger tube about the longitudinal axis. The swivel ring has a line guide for guiding an outrigger rigging line in a direction along the longitudinal axis.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the swivel ring is axially retained on the outrigger tube for limiting a movement of the swivel ring in a direction along the longitudinal axis.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the assembly has a swivel ring bearing disposed on the outrigger tube, the swivel ring bearing defining an annular channel for receiving the swivel ring and axially retaining the swivel ring therein.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention the line guide is a guide roller.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the roller is a u-shaped or v-shaped roller.
In accordance with yet another added feature of the invention, the swivel ring bearing has an annular shoulder and an annual groove receiving a retaining ring therein. The annular shoulder and the retaining ring define sidewalls of the channel.
In accordance with still another added feature of the invention, the outrigger assembly has a further swivel ring disposed at a free end of the outrigger tube. The further swivel ring is rotatable with respect to the outrigger tube about the longitudinal axis. The further swivel ring has a second line guide for guiding the outrigger rigging line in the direction along the longitudinal axis.
In accordance with still another added feature of the invention, the outrigger assembly has a further swivel ring bearing disposed at the free end of the outrigger tube. The further swivel ring bearing defines a second annular channel for receiving the further swivel ring and axially retaining the further swivel ring therein.
In accordance with still another added feature of the invention, the outrigger assembly has a conical tip fastened to the further swivel ring bearing.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in the outrigger assembly, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly to
Rigging line guide assemblies 20 are shown at the junctions between the respective tubes 11, 12, and 13. An exploded view of a line guide assembly is shown in
The swivel ring bearing 30 is provided with an external bearing surface 38 which serves as a bearing for a swivel ring 52 via an internal bearing surface 53 thereof. The swivel ring 52 includes a line guide 54 for a rigging line 5 of the outrigger assembly 1. The line guide 54 may be ring-shaped, as is known in the art, or may include rollers 54R that provide for unhindered/free movement of the rigging line 5. The rollers 54R may be provided as v-shaped or u-shaped rollers that guide the rigging line 5 to the center of the roller. In instances when a swivel ring 52 has multiple rollers 54R (as will be discussed below) each roller 54R of the multiple roller swivel ring 52 is individually rotatable (i.e. each roller can rotate without causing adjacent roller(s) to rotate). This allows independent movement of each rigging line 5 for individually setting and adjusting the positions of each rigging line 5. To this end the swivel ring 52 is provided with roller supports 52s that are each provided with an opening for receiving pin(s) 52p that mount the rollers 54R between the supports 52s. The supports 52s delimit the rollers 54R from one another to prevent rigging lines 5 from tangling or crossing one another.
The external bearing surface 38 is delimited by a shoulder 38s on one side thereof and the swivel ring bearing 30 is provided with a groove 40 for receiving a retaining ring 42 on an opposite side of the bearing surface 38. Accordingly, the external bearing surface 38, the shoulder 38s and the retaining ring 42 define a channel 50 in which the swivel ring 52 is axially retained with respect to the longitudinal direction of the outrigger assembly 1.
The external bearing surface 38 and the internal bearing surface 53 are polished to facilitate the free rotation of the swivel ring 52. Applicant discovered that the concept of the rotation of swivel ring 52 allows baits that are being trolled to move through the water in a smoother manner without skipping or jumping out of the water especially during wavy conditions. The above additionally solves the problem of tangling or looping of the fishing lines attached to the rigging lines that occurs when baits do skip out of the water and fly forward through the air towards the vessel and the outrigger assembly. Likewise, the rotating swivel ring accommodates different fishing line scopes which result from the distance the baits are set from the vessel.
This application is a continuation, of patent application Ser. No. 15/266,612, filed Sep. 15, 2016, the application also claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e), of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/218,607 filed Sep. 15, 2015, entitled Roller Outrigger, the prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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