Spinning reel spool

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431483
  • Patent Number
    6,431,483
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Spinning reel spool in which fishing line is unlikely to get jammed in between the bobbin trunk and the flange. The spinning reel spool 4 includes a spool main 7 and a front flange 8 as its chief components. The spool main 7 includes a bobbin trunk 7a around which fishing line is wound, and a larger diameter tubular skirt 7b, formed unitarily with the rear end of the bobbin trunk 7a. The front flange 8 has a larger diameter than, and is attached to the front end of, the bobbin trunk 7a. The bobbin trunk 7a includes a tubular section 7c and an inner barrel 7d made of synthetic resin, attached inner circumferentially to the tubular section 7c. Fitted between the front end of the inner barrel 7d and the front flange 8A is a reinforcement 70 made of metal. The reinforcement 70 is for example an annular, plate-form ring element made of metal, such as a washer.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to spools, and in particular to spinning reel spools that reciprocate with respect to the reel unit.




2. Description of Related Art




Typical spinning reels include a reel unit, a rotor, a spool, and a handle that is rotatively supported on the reel unit. The spinning reel spool, which reciprocates with respect to the reel unit, comprises: a bobbin trunk onto which fishing line is wound; a front flange disposed on the front end of, and having a larger diameter than, the bobbin trunk; and a skirt having a rear flange, provided on the rear of the bobbin trunk. The skirt rear flange is furnished either separately from or unitarily with the bobbin trunk. The front flange is fastened with a front-flange fastening member to the bobbin trunk.




Among spools of this sort, ones in which the bobbin trunk is, for example, formed of synthetic resin and ones in which it is formed of an aluminum alloy sheet metal, which serves to lighten the spool overall, are known. Also, the front flange should maintain the relative strength of the spinning reel and improve the gliding of the fishing line. Therefore, some front flanges are formed by an element that is a different material, separate from the bobbin trunk.




In the aforementioned conventional spools made from synthetic resin, the relative strength of the bobbin trunk is in general liable to deteriorate. The bobbin trunk relative strength in spools formed from sheet metal also is liable to deteriorate since the sheet thickness is made thin. Deterioration thus in the bobbin trunk relative strength, when for example strong pressing force is applied to the bobbin trunk by winding on fishing line, may end up deforming the bobbin trunk. When the bobbin trunk, in particular the front end of the bobbin trunk, is deformed this way, a gap is created between the bobbin trunk and the front flange, since the front flange is a separate element from the bobbin trunk. This risks fishing line getting jammed in the gap.




Furthermore, in spools in which the skirt is furnished separately from the bobbin trunk, since the rear flange is separate from the bobbin trunk, a gap arises between the bobbin trunk and the rear flange, and there is the possibility that fishing line gets jammed in the gap.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is in spinning reel spools to make it unlikely that fishing line jams in between the bobbin trunk and the flange.




According to a first aspect of the present invention, a spinning reel spool that can be shifted back and forth with respect to a reel unit, includes a tubular bobbin trunk for winding fishing line around its circumference, a flange attached to one end of the bobbin trunk, and a reinforcement provided on the same side of the bobbin trunk as the flange.




In such a spool, a reinforcement is provided on the same side of the bobbin trunk as the flange, so that it is possible to prevent deformations of the bobbin trunk when a strong pressure is exerted on the end of the bobbin trunk. Consequently, a gap between the flange and the bobbin trunk is formed less easily, and it is possible to prevent the fishing line from getting tuck in such a gap.




According to a second aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in the first aspect, the flange is a front flange attached to a front end of the bobbin trunk. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent the fishing line from getting jammed between the front flange and the bobbin trunk.




According to a third aspect of the present invention, a spool as in the first or second aspect further includes a skirt attached to a rear end of the bobbin trunk, and the flange is a rear flange provided at the skirt and attached to a rear end of the bobbin trunk. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent the fishing line from getting jammed between the rear flange and the bobbin trunk.




According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in any of the first to third aspects, the reinforcement is a metal ring. With this configuration, high strength can be attained at low cost by using for example a commonly used ring-shaped, flat component, such as a washer.




According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in any of the first to fourth aspects, the bobbin trunk is made of synthetic resin. With this configuration, the reinforcement strengthens the bobbin trunk, even when a bobbin trunk made of synthetic resin with low relative strength is used.




According to a sixth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in any of the first to fifth aspects, the bobbin trunk comprises a cylindrical portion made of sheet metal, and an inner cylindrical member made of synthetic resin fitted into the cylindrical portion. With this configuration, an inner cylindrical member made of synthetic resin is fitted into a bobbin trunk made from sheet metal, and the reinforcement is attached to the inner cylindrical member. Thus, the reinforcement reinforces the relative strength of the inner cylindrical member.




According to a seventh aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in the sixth aspect, the reinforcement is arranged between the flange and an edge of the inner cylindrical member. With this configuration, it is possible to reinforce the relative strength of the edge of the inner cylindrical member in particular.




According to an eighth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in the sixth aspect, the reinforcement is formed unitarily with the cylindrical portion, and an edge of the cylindrical portion is extended inwards. With this configuration, it is possible to reinforce the strength of the bobbin trunk by forming for example a cylindrical inner flange provided with a bottom at the end of the bobbin trunk.




According to a ninth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in any of the first to eighth aspects, the reinforcement is formed unitarily with the flange, and the inner edge of the flange is extended inwards. With this configuration, it is possible to reinforce the strength of the bobbin trunk by forming for example a cylindrical inner flange provided with a bottom unitarily with the flange.




According to a tenth aspect of the present invention, in a spool as in any of the first to ninth aspects, the reinforcement is an engaged portion provided at the flange and engaged with an engagement portion provided at one end of the bobbin trunk. With this configuration, it is possible to reinforce the relative strength of the flange with respect to the bobbin trunk by engaging an engagement portion of the bobbin trunk with an annular engaged portion formed in the flange, for example.




From the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, the foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a right-side view of a spinning reel in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a left-side, partly in section view of the

FIG. 1

spinning reel;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary section view enlarged from

FIG. 2

to show details of the spool;





FIG. 4

is a view corresponding to

FIG. 3

, illustrating another embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a view essentially corresponding to

FIG. 3

, but of a slightly different spool;





FIG. 6 through 8

are each views corresponding to

FIG. 3

, each illustrating respective other embodiments; and





FIG. 9 and 10

are views essentially corresponding to

FIG. 3

, but of a slightly different spool, each illustrating respective other embodiments.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a spinning reel in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a reel unit


2


, a rotor


3


, a spool


4


, and a handle


1


that is rotatively supported by the reel unit


2


. The rotor


3


is rotatively supported on the front of the reel unit


2


. The fishing line is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the spool


4


, which is disposed on the front of the rotor


3


and is reciprocating, i.e., is back-and-forth shiftable.




The reel unit


2


includes a reel body


2




a


and a rod attachment leg


2




b


extending diagonally upward to the front from the reel body


2




a


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the reel body


2




a


has an interior space, which accommodates a rotor driving mechanism


5


and an oscillation mechanism


6


. The rotor driving mechanism


5


transmits the rotation of the handle


1


to rotate the rotor


3


. The oscillating mechanism


6


is for winding on fishing line uniformly by reciprocating the spool


4


.




The rotor driving mechanism


5


includes a face gear


11


and a pinion gear


12


. The face gear


11


rotates together with a handle shaft


10


to which the handle


1


is fixed. The pinion gear


12


meshes with the face gear


11


. The pinion gear


12


is tubular. Its front portion penetrates the center of the rotor


3


, and is fixed with a nut to the rotor


3


. The middle and the rear end of the pinion gear


12


are rotatively supported by bearings in the reel unit


2


.




The oscillating mechanism


6


reciprocates the spool shaft


15


, which is linked to the middle portion of the spool


4


via a drag mechanism


60


, thereby also reciprocating the spool


4


. The oscillating mechanism


6


includes a threaded shaft


21


, a slider


22


, and an intermediate gear


23


. The threaded shaft


21


is disposed paralleling the spool shaft


15


beneath it. The slider


22


moves back and forth along the threaded shaft


21


, to the front end of which the intermediate gear


23


is fixed. The rear end of the spool shaft


15


is fixed non-rotatively to the slider


22


. The intermediate gear


23


meshes with the pinion gear


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the rotor


3


includes a cylindrical portion


30


, and first and second rotor arms


31


and


32


, which are disposed in opposition to one another at the sides of the cylindrical portion


30


. The cylindrical portion


30


and the two rotor arms


31


and


32


can be made, for example, of an aluminum alloy, and are formed unitarily.




The first rotor arm


31


extends forward in a curve protruding from the cylindrical portion


30


to the outside, and the portion where the first rotor arm


31


is connected to the cylindrical portion


30


describes a curve that widens in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical portion


30


. A pivotable first bail support member


40


is provided on the outer peripheral side of the tip of the first rotor arm


31


. A line roller


41


for guiding the fishing line to the spool


4


is disposed at the end of the first bail support member


40


.




The second rotor arm


32


extends forward in a curve protruding outward from the cylindrical portion


30


. From the tip portion to the portion where the second rotor arm


32


is connected to the cylindrical portion


30


, the second rotor arm


32


splits into two legs that are connected in two circumferentially spaced locations to the cylindrical portion


30


. A pivotable second bail support member


42


is provided on the inner peripheral side of the tip of the second rotor arm


32


.




A bail


43


formed by bending a filament into an approximate U-shape is fixed between the line roller


41


and the second bail support member


42


. The first and second bail support members


40


and


42


, the line roller


41


and the bail


43


constitute a bail arm


44


guiding the fishing line to the spool


4


. The bail arm


44


is pivotable between a line-winding position shown in FIG.


2


and an antagonistic line-release position.




The spool


4


is arranged between the first rotor arm


31


and the second rotor arm


32


of the rotor


3


, and is disposed at the end of the spool shaft


15


with the drag mechanism


60


interposed between the spool shaft


15


and the spool


4


. The spool


4


includes a spool main


7


, a front flange


8


, and a front-flange fastening member


9


. The spool main


7


includes a bobbin trunk


7




a


around which the fishing line is wound, and a larger-diameter tubular skirt


7




b


formed unitarily with the rear end of the bobbin trunk


7




a


. The front flange


8


has a larger diameter than, and is attached to the front end of, the bobbin trunk


7




a


. The front-flange fastening member


9


fastens the front flange


8


to the spool main


7


. A metal reinforcement


70


is disposed between the front end of an inner barrel


7




d


and the front flange


8


.




The bobbin trunk


7




a


includes a tubular section


7




c


made by press-forming a sheet of aluminum alloy, and an inner barrel


7




d


made of a synthetic resin that is fitted inside the tubular section


7




c


. The tubular section


7




c


and the skirt


7




b


form a larger/smaller dual-stage tubular member obtained through unitarily molding a sheet of aluminum alloy by press-forming.




The inner barrel


7




d


is fitted to the inner circumference of the tubular section


7




c


, and is a cylindrical piece of synthetic resin, to which the drag mechanism


60


is attached. Female threaded holes for screwing fast the front flange


8


and the front-flange fastening member


9


are formed at a plurality of locations in the front end of the inner barrel


7




d.






The front flange


8


is an annular member made of a stainless alloy that has been subjected to a curling process and folded over to the rear. The front flange


8


is fastened by screwing it to the inner barrel


7




d.






The front-flange fastening member


9


is fastened with screws to the inner barrel


7




d


, so that the front flange


8


is held between the front-flange fastening member


9


and the front end of the bobbin trunk


7




a


. The female threaded holes in the front-flange fastening member


9


are arranged at different positions than the female holes of the front flange


8


.




The reinforcement


70


is, for example, a ring-shaped, plate-form ring member made of metal, such as a washer. Through-holes connecting the female threaded holes in the inner barrel


7




d


, the front flange


8


, and the front-flange fastening member


9


are formed at a plurality of locations in the reinforcement


70


.




In this spool


4


, a metal reinforcement


70


is attached to the inner barrel


7




d


, so that the relative strength of the inner barrel


7




d


is reinforced. Consequently, deformations of the bobbin trunk


7




a


are restrained, so that the fishing line is unlikely to get jammed in between the bobbin trunk


7




a


and the front flange


8


.




Other Embodiments




(a) In the foregoing principal embodiment, the reinforcement is fastened with screws to the inner barrel. However, the invention is not thus limited, and the reinforcement may also be fastened by press fitting, gluing, welding or any other suitable method.




(b) In the foregoing principal embodiment, the bobbin trunk includes a tubular section made by press-forming a sheet of aluminum alloy, and separately formed inner barrel made of synthetic resin. However, a bobbin trunk


17




a


made of synthetic resin may also be formed unitarily with a skirt


17




b


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




(c) In the foregoing principal embodiment, the reinforcement is formed separately from the bobbin trunk, but it may also be formed unitarily with the bobbin trunk. As shown in

FIG. 5

for example, a reinforcement


270


may also be an inner flange


7




e


formed by bending and extending the front end of tubular section


17




c


inward circumferentially. The inner flange


7




e


can be press-formed and bent inwards, in contact with the front end of the inner barrel


17




d


, and held between the front end of the inner barrel


17




d


and front flange


18


.




(d) In the foregoing principal embodiment, the reinforcement is provided between the front end of the bobbin trunk and the front flange, but the invention is not thus limited, and the metal reinforcement may be press fit frontward into a synthetic resin bobbin trunk at a position removed from the front flange


8


.




(e) As shown in

FIG. 6

, a tubular reinforcement


370


provided on a front flange


28


may be press fit into the front-end inner margin of a bobbin trunk


27




a


made of synthetic resin. In the portion where the bent over part of the front flange


28


is joined to the bobbin trunk


27




a


, the front flange


28


and the bobbin trunk


27




a


each are approximately flat, making damage unlikely despite fishing line contacting on them.




(f) As shown in

FIG. 7

, the reinforcement may also be a plate-shaped portion of the front flange


38


having a ring-shaped engaged portion


8




a


, into which an engaging portion


7




f


provided on the front end of the bobbin trunk


7




a


engages. Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 8

an engagement portion


17




f


on a synthetic resin bobbin trunk


37




a


may engage with an engagement portion


8




a


formed on a plate-shaped portion (the reinforcement) of the front flange


38


.




(g) As shown in

FIG. 9

, a skirt


27




b


having a rear flange


7




g


may be provided separately from a bobbin trunk


47




a


, where the reinforcement may be a plate-shaped inner flange


17




e


extending inward circumferentially from the inner rim of the rear flange


7




g


and formed unitarily therewith. And as shown in

FIG. 10

, it is also possible to provide a reinforcement


470


separately from the rear flange


7




g


at the rear end of the bobbin trunk


47




a.






In accordance with the present invention, a reinforcement is attached to the flange attachment side of the bobbin trunk of a spinning reel spool, thereby strengthening the bobbin trunk to curb bobbin trunk deformation. Consequently, fishing line is less likely to jam in between the bobbin trunk and the flange.




While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention, to those skilled in the art it will be apparent from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the embodiments according to the present invention is provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A spinning reel spool for reciprocating with respect to a reel body, the spinning reel spool comprising:a tubular bobbin trunk outer peripherally onto which fishing line is wound; a flange portion attached to at least one end of said bobbin trunk; and reinforcement means provided on a side of said bobbin trunk to which said flange portion is attached for reinforcing said bobbin trunk by preventing deformation of the side of said bobbin trunk.
  • 2. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, whereinsaid flange portion includes a front flange portion attached to a front end of said bobbin trunk.
  • 3. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, further comprisinga skirt portion attached to a rear end of said bobbin trunk, said flange portion including a rear flange portion provided on said skirt portion and attached to the rear end of said bobbin trunk.
  • 4. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, whereinsaid reinforcement means includes a metallic ring member.
  • 5. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, wherein said bobbin trunk is made of synthetic resin.
  • 6. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, whereinsaid reinforcement means includes a unitarily-formed portion of said flange portion that along its inner margin extends inward circumferentially.
  • 7. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 1, whereinsaid reinforcement means includes an engaged portion provided on said flange portion for engagement with an engaging portion provided on the end of said bobbin trunk.
  • 8. A spinning reel spool for reciprocating with respect to the reel body, said spinning reel spool comprising:a tubular bobbin trunk outer peripherally onto which fishing line is wound; a flange portion attached to an end of said bobbin trunk; and reinforcement means provided on the flange portion attachment side of said bobbin trunk, said bobbin trunk including a tubular portion formed from sheet metal, and an inner barrel member, made of synthetic resin and attached inner circumferentially to said tubular portion.
  • 9. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 8, whereinsaid reinforcement means is installed in between said flange portion and the end of said inner barrel member.
  • 10. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 8, whereinsaid reinforcement means includes a unitarily-formed portion of said tubular portion that extends inward circumferentially.
  • 11. A spinning reel spool for reciprocating with respect to a reel body, the spinning reel spool comprising:a tubular bobbin trunk outer peripherally onto which fishing line is wound; a flange portion attached to at least one end of said bobbin trunk; and a reinforcement plate member provided on a side of said bobbin trunk to which said flange portion is attached for reinforcing said bobbin trunk by preventing deformation of the side of said bobbin trunk.
  • 12. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid flange portion includes a front flange portion attached to a front end of said bobbin trunk.
  • 13. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, further comprisinga skirt portion attached to a rear end of said bobbin trunk; said flange portion including a rear flange portion provided on said skirt portion and attached to the rear end of said bobbin trunk.
  • 14. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid reinforcement means includes a metallic ring member.
  • 15. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid bobbin trunk is made of synthetic resin.
  • 16. A spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid bobbin trunk includes a tubular portion formed from sheet metal, and an inner barrel member, made of synthetic resin-, and attached inner circumferentially to said tubular portion.
  • 17. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 16, whereinsaid reinforcement plate member is installed in between said flange portion and the end of said inner barrel member.
  • 18. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 16, whereinsaid reinforcement plate member includes a unitarily-formed portion that is formed unitarily with said tubular portion and extends inward circumferentially.
  • 19. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid reinforcement plate member is formed unitarily with said flange portion.
  • 20. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 19, whereinan inner margin of said flange portion extends inward circumferentially.
  • 21. The spinning reel spool as set forth in claim 11, whereinsaid reinforcement plate member is disposed immediately adjacent said bobbin trunk.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-190665 Jun 2000 JP
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