The present invention relates to fishing apparatus and in particular ice fishing tip downs.
Ice fishing remains a pleasurable past time for many in polar climates. A popular apparatus for ice fishing is a tip-down. With a tip-down, a pole is placed in an upright position while the fisherman waits for a fish to take bait from the end of a hook attached by line to the end of the pole. The pull of the fish on the line causes the pole to tip downward indicating to the fisherman that a fish is on the line.
The fisherman then pulls the line from the water and retrieves the fish. Ice fishing is mostly done on ice above shallow water. In many cases in colder climates deeper water can also be fished. In these cases having an excess of line is cumbersome to the fisherman, and it is desired that fishing poles of conventional construction and having reels or reeling means be used.
Preferably, the fisherman would enjoy using a reel similar to what is used in summertime fishing, but being a little shorter pole length. In these cases it can be troublesome to find a good balance point for actuating the up/down action required for a tip-down mechanism.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a tip-down mechanism comprising a holder suited to adapting with a wide variety of off the shelf fishing poles and reels.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a tip-down mechanism having a suitable range of up/down rotational motion.
It is another object of the invention that this structure to provide a holder allowing the fisherman to quickly and easily remove the pole and reel from the holding apparatus in order to play the fish.
It is another object of the invention to provide a trigger mechanism in order to automatically set the hook into the mouth of the fish.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a mounting bracket for receiving a pole and reel assembly including a hand grip being in association with the bracket and having a fastening member to hold the hand grip to the bracket, and having a trunnion provided at a balance point to provide the operation of tipping the pole assembly when the line is pulled down by a fish.
This ice fishing tip down is designed to be used with commercial ice fishing pole and reel combinations. It allows the fish to be reeled in instead of being pulled in with the line by hand. It eliminates the use of bobbers (which is a benefit as bobbers can freeze into the ice). A tip down of the present invention simplifies deep water fishing as the fisherman does not have to reel in great lengths of line on top of the ice which tangles and blows in the wind. The set up and take down are fast and simple. The present invention is designed to balance just about any ice pole and reel combination, due at least in part to the center of gravity being substantially below the trunnion. The pole and reel can also easily be slid off the stand for easy reeling and has a stop post for limiting rotation of the pole.
In an alternate embodiment, the invention can include a hook setting mechanism for setting a hook into the mouth of a fish when the tip-down is unattended.
The fisherman can leave the hole by some distance as the angle of the pole is easy to see from great distances.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
In operation the pole (40) is set up to be oriented at an incline relative to the horizon, or in a ‘tip-up’ position. As a fish discovers the bait and takes the hook, the corresponding movement causes tension on the line (46) pulling it downward into the ‘tip-down’ position as is shown in
A hook set mechanism is hereby provided with operation illustrated in
In this embodiment, the fishing pole (40) or seat (20) (depending upon set up and orientation) contacts a trigger (24) which is held in place by a latch member (32). The latch member (32) holds a swing arm (28) in place by means of a spring (26), which in this case is a coil spring (26). The pent up energy in the coil spring (26) causes the swing arm (28) to rotate causing a sweep member (29) generally orthogonal to the swing arm (28) to bump or jerk the pole 40) upward thus setting the hook in the fish's mouth.
One skilled in the art can appreciate that the acceleration of the pole (40) after a slight tug on the line (46) by a fish allows the trigger (24) to reliably activate, and also creates just a little bit of slack on the line (46) such that when the sweep (29) engages the pole (40), it sets the hook (not shown) without ripping the hook from the fish's mouth and settle right back into the tip-down position.
One skilled in the art can also appreciate that the fore and aft adjustment of the pole (40) in the seat (20) can be made after the line (46) is released into the water, allowing the fisherman to manually compensate for length of line (46), fishing weights (not shown), current, and the like when setting the center of balance.
Although the present invention has been described in detail, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form. The invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
When introducing elements of aspects of the invention or the embodiments thereof, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequent appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application #61/425,735 filed 21 Dec. 2010; entitled “Tip-down for ice fishing” The entire contents being hereby incorporated by reference and for which benefit of the priority date is claimed.
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61425735 | Dec 2010 | US |