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HK1056663B
HK1056663B HK03109017.7A HK03109017A HK1056663B HK 1056663 B HK1056663 B HK 1056663B HK 03109017 A HK03109017 A HK 03109017A HK 1056663 B HK1056663 B HK 1056663B
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grip
rod
ring member
front grip
reel
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伊东浩一
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美佳芭氏通用鱼饵株式会社
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Fishing rod
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fishing rod in which a reel is fixed to a reel seat.
Background
Fig. 25 shows an example of a conventional fishing rod. A reel seat 103 for mounting a reel 102 is provided continuously to the front end of the rear grip 101, and a rod 105 is inserted into the front end of the reel seat 103. A screw portion 103a for screwing a front grip 104 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the front end of the reel seat 103.
The front grip 104 includes a cylindrical body 107 having a threaded portion formed on an inner peripheral surface thereof corresponding to the threaded portion 103a of the reel seat 103, a front grip body 108 covering an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 107, and a cover 109 provided continuously to rear end surfaces of the cylindrical body 107 and the front grip body 108.
In the fishing rod configured as above, when the reel 102 is fixed, the rear leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 103, and the reel 102 is mounted on the reel seat 103. When the front grip 104 is screwed to the reel seat 103 side (arrow X direction in the figure), the cover 109 at the rear end of the front grip 104 covers the leg 102F on the front side of the reel 102 and is coupled thereto, whereby the reel 102 can be fixed to the reel seat 103.
In the fishing rod of the above-described conventional example, after the cover 109 at the rear end of the front grip 104 is coupled to the leg 102F on the front side of the reel 102, when the front grip 104 is screwed in again to firmly fix the reel 102, a force indicated by an arrow R in the drawing acts on the front grip 104. Thus, as shown in FIG. 26, front grip 104 tends to be eccentric with respect to shaft 105.
Further, as shown in fig. 26, since a gap 106 is formed between the rod 105 and the distal end opening of the front grip 104, if a load acts on the rod 105, the rod 105 may be eccentric with respect to the front grip 104.
As described above, if the rod 105 is eccentric to the front grip 104 and a metal ring member is provided at the tip of the front grip 104, the rod 105 may contact the tip opening end of the front grip 104, which may cause scratches.
As shown in fig. 25, in the conventional grip 104, a cover 109 is provided continuously to the rear end faces of the cylindrical body 107 and the grip body 108, and there is a risk that water enters at the connecting portion.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to improve the performance around the fore grip of a fishing rod, specifically, to prevent the rod and the fore grip from being eccentric and to provide the water-proof performance around the fore grip.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention relates to a fishing rod, which comprises a tubular framework, a reel seat arranged on the peripheral surface of the framework and separated from the framework, a cylindrical front handle screwed to the front end of the reel seat, and a rod inserted into the front end of the tubular framework; the front handle is screwed into the winding wheel seat side, so that the cover at the rear end of the front handle is combined with the winding wheel on the winding wheel seat to fix the winding wheel, and the winding wheel is characterized by comprising: a tubular member provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rod, and a ring member provided at the front end opening of the front grip, wherein the tubular member supports the inner diameter portion of the ring member in a state where the front grip is screwed into the reel seat side, thereby preventing the rod and the front grip from being eccentric.
Another fishing rod of the present invention comprises a tubular frame, a reel seat provided on the outer peripheral surface of the frame, a tubular front grip screwed to the front end of the reel seat, and a rod inserted into the front end of the tubular frame; screwing the front handle into the side of the winding wheel seat to combine the cover at the rear end of the front handle with the winding wheel on the winding wheel seat to fix the winding wheel; the front grip is characterized in that the front grip has a front grip body and the cover disposed at the rear end of the front grip body, and a ring member is disposed between the front grip body and the cover.
The fishing rod of the present invention comprises a tubular frame, a reel seat provided on the outer peripheral surface of the frame, a cover screwed to the reel seat, a tubular front grip body provided at the front end of the reel seat, and a rod inserted into the front end of the tubular frame; the cover is screwed into the side of the winding wheel seat to combine the cover with the winding wheel of the winding wheel seat so as to fix the winding wheel; it is characterized in that a ring component is connected with the rear end of the front handle body.
Drawings
Fig. 1 is a partial side view of a fishing rod of the first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a partial side view of a fishing rod of the first embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the front grip 5.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the ring member 9.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the ring member 12.
Fig. 6 is a partial perspective view of a fishing rod of the first embodiment.
Fig. 7 is a view showing another example of the ring member 9.
Fig. 8 is a view showing another example of the ring member 12.
Fig. 9 is a side view of the front grip 5 with the loop member 12 shown in fig. 8 attached.
Fig. 10 is a partial side view of a fishing rod having the fore grip 5 shown in fig. 9.
Fig. 11 is a partial side view of another example fishing rod.
Fig. 12 is a partial side view of a fishing rod according to another example.
Fig. 13 is a partial side view of another example fishing rod.
Fig. 14 is a partial side view of a fishing rod according to another example.
Fig. 15 is a partial side view of a fishing rod according to another example.
Fig. 16 is a partial side view of a fishing rod according to another example.
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of the ring member.
Fig. 18 is a partial side view of a fishing rod of the second embodiment.
Fig. 19 is a partial side view of another example of another fishing rod.
Fig. 20 is a view showing another example of the ring member 21.
Fig. 21 is a view showing another example of the ring member 21.
Fig. 22 is a partial side view of still another example of a fishing rod.
Fig. 23 is a view showing another example of the ring member 21.
Fig. 24 is a view showing a state in which the hook 28 is hooked on the hole 26 of the ring member 21.
Fig. 25 is a partial side view of a conventional fishing rod.
Fig. 26 is a partial perspective view of a conventional fishing rod.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the fishing rod of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First embodiment
A fishing rod of the first embodiment will be described below with reference to fig. 1 to 7. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, a rear grip 2 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the tubular frame 1. The rear grip 2 is a hand-held portion of the user, and may be made of cork, EVA rubber (foamed rubber), carbon, metal, polyurethane, or the like. An end cap 3 serving as a member for balancing as a whole is provided at the rear end of the rear grip 2.
Further, a reel seat 4 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the frame 1 so as to be continuous with the front end of the rear grip 2. The reel seat 4 is a member for mounting the reel 102, and glass-mixed resin can be used as a raw material. A screw portion 4a for screwing a cylindrical front grip 5 described later is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the front end of the reel seat 4. The reel seat 4 shown in fig. 1 and 2 is integrally formed with a sliding handle 4b for hooking to a finger.
Referring to fig. 3-5, the front grip 5 will be described. As shown in fig. 3, the front grip 5 is configured such that the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body 6 is covered with the front grip body 8. A threaded portion corresponding to the threaded portion 4a of the reel seat 4 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder 6. As a material of the front grip body 8, cork, EVA rubber, carbon, metal, polyurethane, or the like similar to the rear grip 2 can be used.
Further, a metal ring member 9 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rear end of the cylindrical body 6 so as to be continuous with the rear end of the front grip body 8. The ring member 9 has a shape having a first ring portion 9a and a second ring portion 9b (see fig. 4), wherein the first ring portion 9a has an outer diameter capable of covering the end surface of the front grip body 8; the outer diameter of the second ring 9b is smaller than the outer diameter of the first ring 9 a.
The cover 7 is connected to the rear end surfaces of the cylindrical body 6 and the ring member 9 by bonding or the like.
A ring member 12 is provided at the front end opening of the cylinder 6. The ring member 12 has an insertion portion 12a into which the distal end opening of the cylindrical body 6 is inserted, and the outer peripheral surface thereof is formed in a tapered shape (see fig. 5). The inner diameter r of the ring member 12 is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the frame 1.
In the grip 5 thus constructed, since the ring member 9 is disposed between the grip body 8 and the cover 7, a waterproof effect of preventing water from entering between the grip body 8 and the cover 7 can be obtained, and deterioration of the material and the like can be prevented. The shape of the waterproof ring member 9 may be any shape, and may be, for example, an axially long shape as shown in fig. 7.
Here, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the frame 1 projects from the front end of the reel seat 4 by a predetermined length (see fig. 1 and 1a of fig. 2). And a rod 10(ブランクス) is inserted into the front end of the frame 1.
A metal ring member 11 is coaxially connected to the front end of the frame 1. The ring member 11 serves to prevent water or the like from entering between the inner peripheral surface of the frame 1 and the outer peripheral surface of the rod 10.
In the fishing rod configured as described above, when the reel 102 is fixed, as shown in fig. 1, the rear leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 4, and the reel 102 is mounted on the reel seat 4. Then, when the front grip 5 is screwed into the spool 4 (arrow X in the figure), the cover 7 at the rear end of the front grip 5 is coupled to cover the front leg 102F of the spool 102 as shown in fig. 2 and 6, and the spool 102 is fixed to the spool 4.
In the fishing rod of the above embodiment, in the state where the reel 102 is fixed to the reel seat as described above, the front end portion of the frame 1 is positioned in the loop member 12 at the front end of the front grip 5. Since the inner diameter of the ring member 12 is made substantially equal to the outer diameter of the frame 1 as described above, the inner diameter of the ring member 12, which is the inner side of the front end of the front grip 5, overlaps the front end portion of the frame 1, and the front portion of the front grip 5 is supported from the inside by the frame 1. Therefore, even when the force indicated by the arrow R in fig. 1 acts on the grip 5 by screwing the grip 5 further in order to firmly fix the reel 102, the grip 5 can be prevented from being eccentric with respect to the rod 10.
Further, even when a load acts on the lever 10, the lever 10 can be prevented from being eccentric with respect to the front grip 5.
Since the rod 10 can be prevented from being eccentric to the front grip 5 as described above, it is not necessary to pay attention to the fact that the rod 10 contacts the ring member 12 at the front end of the front grip 5.
Even in the surface view, since the ring member 11 of the front end of the frame 1 is located between the rod 10 and the ring member 12 of the front end of the front grip 5, a sense of weight can be given, and a fishing rod having a characteristic design can be provided by the difference in color and material of the ring members 12, 11.
Further, since the rod 10 can be firmly supported by the projecting amount of the frame 1, the rigidity of the base end of the rod 10 is increased, the durability of the rod 10 is improved, and the force on the grip side can be directly transmitted to the rod 10 side.
The shapes and structures of the respective portions shown in the above embodiments are merely examples of the embodiments of the present invention, and the technical scope of the present invention is not to be construed as limited thereby. That is, the present invention may be embodied in various forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
For example, the shape of the ring member 12 is not limited to the shape shown in fig. 1 to 7. The ring member 12 shown in fig. 8 has an insertion portion 12a for inserting the distal end opening of the cylindrical body 6 and a cylindrical portion 12b higher than the insertion portion 12a, and has a tapered outer peripheral surface. The inner diameter of the ring member 12 is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the frame 1 at the insertion portion 12a, and gradually increases in diameter from the tube portion 12b toward the distal end.
On the other hand, as shown in fig. 9, the front end of the front grip body 8 is located forward of the cylindrical body 6 on the front end side of the front grip 5. When the ring member 12 is attached, the insertion portion 12a is inserted into the cylindrical body 6, and the cylindrical portion 12b is inserted into the front grip body 8 and connected to the cylindrical body 6.
In such a ring member 12, as shown in fig. 10, when the front grip 5 is screwed, the front end position of the ring member 11 at the front end of the frame 1 is substantially the same as the front end position of the ring member 12. Thus, as shown in fig. 1-7, a design different from the way in which the ring member 11 protrudes from the ring member can be formed.
Next, another configuration example of the fishing rod according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 11 to 17. In the following description, only the differences from the fishing rod described with reference to fig. 1 to 7 will be mainly described, and the same reference numerals will be given to the components already described, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
In the example shown in fig. 11 and 12, the frame 1 is projected from the front end of the reel seat 4, and a tubular member 23 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rod 10. The tubular member 23 has the same diameter as the frame 1 and is connected to the front end of the frame 1. Further, a metal ring member 11 is coaxially provided continuously at the distal end of the tubular member 23, so that water or the like does not enter between the inner peripheral surface of the tubular member 23 and the outer peripheral surface of the rod 10.
In the fishing rod having the configuration shown in fig. 11 and 12, if the front grip 5 is screwed into the reel seat 4, the leg 102F on the front side of the reel 102 is covered with the cover 7 at the rear end of the front grip 5 and coupled, so that the reel 102 can be fixed to the reel seat 4. In this state, the tubular member 23 is positioned in the ring member 12 at the front end of the front grip 5, and the inner diameter portion of the ring member 12 on the inner side of the front end of the front grip 5 is supported by the tubular member 23. That is, the front portion of the front grip 5 is supported from the inside by the tubular member 23, and the eccentricity of the rod 10 with respect to the front grip 5 can be prevented.
Fig. 13 and 14 show an example in which the frame 1 is not projected from the front end of the reel seat 4, and the tubular member 24 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rod 10. The tubular member 24 is formed in a thin-walled shape to form a slight step 24a with respect to the rod 10, and is connected to the front end of the frame 1. On the other hand, in the front grip 5, the inner diameter of the ring member 12 provided at the front end opening of the cylinder 6 is substantially the same as the outer diameter of the tubular member 24.
In the fishing rod constructed as shown in fig. 13 and 14, when the front grip 5 is screwed to the reel seat 4 side, the cover 7 at the rear end of the front grip 5 is coupled to cover the leg 102F at the front side of the reel 102, so that the reel 102 can be fixed to the reel seat 4. In this state, the tubular member 24 is positioned in the ring member 12 at the front end of the front grip 5, and the inner diameter portion of the ring member 12, which is the inner side of the front end of the front grip 5, is supported by the tubular member 24. That is, the tubular member 24 supports the front portion of the front grip 5 from the inside, and the rod 10 is prevented from being eccentric to the front grip 5.
Fig. 15 to 17 show an example in which the ring member 25 is coaxially provided on the inner front side of the front grip 5. The ring member 25 has an outer diameter substantially equal to the inner diameter of the cylindrical body 6 of the front grip 5 and an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the rod 10 (see fig. 17). As a material of the annular member 25, EVA rubber or the like is used in view of sliding against the rod 10, preventing scratches from being generated on the rod 10, and the like. On the other hand, the frame 1 does not protrude from the front end of the reel seat 4, and the tubular members 23 and 24 are not continuously provided at the front end of the frame 1.
In the fishing rod having the configuration shown in fig. 15 to 17, the front grip 5 is screwed into the reel seat 4, and the cover 7 at the rear end of the front grip 5 is coupled to cover the front leg 102F of the reel 102, so that the reel 102 can be fixed to the reel seat 4. At this time, the ring member 25 on the inner side of the front portion of the front grip 5 slides along the outer peripheral surface of the rod 10, and the inner diameter portion of the ring member 25 on the inner side of the front end of the front grip 5 is supported by the rod 10. That is, the front portion of the front grip 5 is supported from the inside by the rod 10, and the rod 10 and the front grip 5 are prevented from being eccentric.
Second embodiment
A fishing rod of a second embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 18. As shown in fig. 18, a rear grip 14 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the tubular frame 13. The rear grip 14 is a part to be gripped by a user, and the material thereof may be cork, EVA rubber, carbon, metal, polyurethane, or the like. An end cap 15 serving as a weight for achieving the overall balance is provided at the rear end of the rear grip 14.
A reel seat 16 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the frame 13 so as to be connected to the front end of the rear grip 14. The reel base 16 is a member for mounting the reel 102, and glass-mixed resin or the like can be used as a material thereof. A screw portion 16a for screwing the cover 17 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the front end of the reel seat 16. The reel seat 16 shown in fig. 18 is integrally formed with a slip handle 16b for hooking a finger.
A tubular front grip 18 is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the front end of the frame 13 so as to be connected to the front end of the reel seat. As a material of the front grip 18, cork, EVA rubber, carbon, metal, polyurethane, etc. can be used as in the case of the rear grip 14.
The front end surface of the frame 13 is substantially flush with the front end surface of the front grip body 18. A rod 19 is inserted into the front end of the frame 13.
A metal ring member 20 is coaxially connected to the front end of the frame 13, and the ring member 20 prevents water or the like from entering between the inner peripheral surface of the frame 13 and the outer peripheral surface of the rod 19.
Here, a metal ring member 21 is connected to the rear end of the front grip body 18. The ring member 21 has a shape having a first ring portion 21a covering the outer diameter of the end face of the front grip body 18 and a second ring portion 21b having a smaller outer diameter than the first ring portion 21a, and the outer peripheral surface of the second ring portion 21b is tapered.
In the fishing rod configured as described above, when the reel 102 is fixed, the rear leg 102R is inserted into a hole formed in the reel seat 16, and the reel 102 is mounted on the reel seat 16. When the cover 17 is screwed to the reel seat 16 side, as shown in fig. 18, the cover 17 covers the front leg 102F of the reel 102 and is coupled thereto, so that the reel 102 can be fixed to the reel seat 16.
In the fishing rod of the above embodiment, since the ring member 21 is continuously provided at the rear end of the front grip body 18, a waterproof function is provided so that water does not enter between the front grip body 18 and the reel seat 16, and deterioration of the material can be prevented.
Further, since the ring member 21 is provided continuously to the rear end of the front grip body 18, even when the cover 17 is excessively released when the cover 17 is released, the front end of the cover 17 can be prevented from directly colliding with the rear end of the front grip body 18, and the front grip protecting function of preventing the front grip body 18 from being damaged such as chipped can be achieved.
The shapes and structures of the respective parts shown in the above embodiments are merely examples of specific matters for carrying out the present invention, and the technical scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited thereto. That is, the present invention can be implemented in various forms without departing from the spirit or main features thereof.
For example, as shown in fig. 19, the ring member 21 for waterproofing and protecting the front grip may be axially elongated. As shown in fig. 20 and 21, a plurality of dimples 22 may be formed on the outer peripheral surface of the ring member 21.
The version shown in fig. 22 is a version in which the front grip body 18 is axially shortened.
As shown in fig. 23, the ring member 21 has a circular thin plate-like first ring portion 21a having an outer diameter covering the end face of the front grip body 18 and a second ring portion 21b having an outer diameter smaller than that of the first ring portion 21a, and the outer peripheral surface of the second ring portion 21b is a tapered surface. In addition, a plurality of holes 26 are formed in the first ring portion 21 a. Thus, by forming the hole 26 in this manner, as shown in fig. 24, the hook 28 of the fishing lure 27 can be hooked on the hole 26 when the fishing rod is carried, which is very convenient.
According to the present invention, the eccentricity between the rod and the front grip can be prevented. In addition, the outer periphery of the front grip can have a waterproof function. Thus, the function around the front grip of the fishing rod can be improved.

Claims (2)

1. A fishing rod having
A tubular framework,
A winding wheel seat arranged on the outer peripheral surface of the framework and separated from the framework,
A tubular front grip screwed to the front end of the winding wheel seat,
A rod inserted into the front end of the tubular frame;
the front handle is screwed into the winding wheel seat side to make the cover at the rear end of the front handle combined with the winding wheel on the winding wheel seat to fix the winding wheel,
comprising: a tubular member provided on the outer peripheral surface of the rod, and a ring member provided on the front end opening of the front grip,
the inner diameter part of the ring member is supported by the tubular member in a state where the front grip is screwed to the reel seat side, thereby preventing the rod and the front grip from being eccentric.
2. The fishing rod as claimed in claim 1, wherein a tubular member is provided on an outer peripheral surface of the rod, and an inner side of a front end of the front grip is supported by the tubular member in a state where the front grip is screwed into the reel seat side.
HK03109017.7A 2002-02-07 2003-12-11 Fishing rod HK1056663B (en)

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JP2002031277 2002-02-07
JP031277/2002 2002-02-07
JP121017/2002 2002-04-23
JP2002121017A JP4068388B2 (en) 2002-02-07 2002-04-23 fishing rod

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HK1056663A1 HK1056663A1 (en) 2004-02-27
HK1056663B true HK1056663B (en) 2009-10-23

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