![]() Fishing jig lure
专利摘要:
A fishing jig lure has a fish hook mounted on a glass body with an epoxy resin. Light emitting particulates mixed with the epoxy resin emit visible light when subjected to an external light source. 公开号:CA2511110A1 申请号:C2511110 申请日:2005-06-29 公开日:2006-10-06 发明作者:Damion D. Becker 申请人:Damion D. Becker;Glow Optics, Llc; IPC主号:A01K85-01
专利说明:
[1" class="description-paragraph] FISHING JIG LURE FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to fishing jig lures having fish hooks joined to heads and methods of making fishing jig lures. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA conventional fishing jig head has a fish hook joined to a lead head. The lead head surrounds the shank of the fish hook adjacent the eye. The head is coated with colored paint. Jigs are bottom fish lures which snag on rocks, water plants and roots.They detach from the fish line and settle on the bottom of the lake or river beds. Lead heads that remain in the lake and river beds are not environmentally compatible with wild water birds, such as ducks, geese and loons. A number of states have prohibited use of lead fishing weights and lures. Examples of fishing lures are disclosed in the following U.S. patents. Comisky in U.S. Patent 5,245,783 discloses a fishing jig having a glass head connected to the shank of a fish hook. The head has a spherical shape with a longitudinal groove accommodating a section of the shank of the fish hook. A glue-like material including adhesive resins located in the groove secure the fish hook to the head.Hi~ahara et al in U.S. Patent 6,145,239 disclose a soft bait f shing lure having glass materials mixed in a lower section of the body of the lure. The glass materials reflect light.Ellig in U.S. Patent 6,318,016 describes and shows a luminous fishing lure. The lure has elongated fiber optics located in grooves in opposite sides of the body of the lure. The fiber optics are exposed to receive energy from material or artificial light sources. , The forward ends of the fibers form a bulbous lens that focus the light to simulate eyes of a fish. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe fishing jig lure of the invention has a glass body joined to the shank or shaft of a fish hook with a plastic material having phosphorescent particulates that emit light after being stimulated by radiation. The glass body has a convex curved shape with a longitudinal top groove accommodating the shank of the fish hook. The plastic material is an epoxy adhesive that bonds to the glass and secures the fish hook to the glass body.The phosphorescent particulates are stimulated by light sources including sunlight, moonlight, flashlights, power flashers and ultraviolet light. The convex curved shape of the glass body magnifies the light from the phosphorescent particulates. The fishing jig lure is environmentally compatible as it does not have any lead or paint. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGFigure 1 is a perspective view of the fishing jig lure of the invention; Figure 2 is an enlarged top plan view thereof; Figure 3 is a side elevational view of Figure 2; Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of Figure 2; Figure 5 is a front elevational view of Figure 2; Figure 6 is a rear elevational view of Figure 2; Figure 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7-7 of Figure 2; [2" class="description-paragraph] 2 Figure 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8-8 of Figure 2;Figure 9 is perspective view of a first modification of the fishing jig lure of Figure 1; Figure 10 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 9; Figure 11 is side elevational view of Figure 10; Figure 12 is a bottom plan view of Figure 10; Figure 13 is a front elevational view of Figure 11; Figure 14 is a rear elevational view of Figure 10; Figure 15 is a sectional view taken along line 15-15 of Figure 10; Figure 16 is a sectional view taken along line 16-16 of Figure 10;Figure 17 is perspective view of a second modification of the fishing jig lure of Figure l; Figure 18 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 17; Figure 19 is a side elevational view of Figure 18; Figure 20 is a bottom plan view of Figure 18; Figure 21 is a front elevational view of Figure 18; Figure 22 is a rear elevational view of Figure 18; Figure 23 is a sectional view taken along line 23-23 of Figure 18; Figure 24 is a sectional view taken along line 24-24 of Figure 18;Figure 25 is a perspective view of a third modification of the fishing jig lure of Figure 1; Figure 26 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 25; Figure 27 is a side elevational view of Figure 26; [3" class="description-paragraph] 3 Figure 28 is a bottom plan view of Figure 26; Figure 29 is a front elevational view of Figure 26; Figure 30 is a rear elevational view of Figure 26; Figure 31 is a sectional view taken along line 31-31 of Figure 26; Figure 32 is a sectional view taken along line 32-32 of Figure 26; Figure 33 is a fourth modifcation of the fishing jig lure of Figure 1; Figure 34 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 33; Figure 35 is a side elevational view of Figure 34; Figure 36 is a bottom plan view of Figure 34; Figure 37 is a front elevational view of Figure 34; Figure 38 is a rear elevational view of Figure 34; Figure 39 is a sectional view taken along line 39-39 of Figure 34; Figure 40 is a sectional view taken along line 40-40 of Figure 34; Figure 41 is a fifth modification of the fishing jig lure of Figure 1; Figure 42 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 41; Figure 43 is a side elevational view of Figure 42; Figure 44 is a bottom plan view of Figure 42; Figure 45 is a front elevational view of Figure 42; Figure 46 is a rear elevational view of Figure 42;Figure 47 is a sectional view taken along line 47-47 of Figure 42; Figure 48 is a sectional view taken along line 48-48 of Figure 42; Figure 49 is a sixth modification of the fishing jig lure of Figure l; Figure 50 is an enlarged top plan view of Figure 49; Figure 51 is a side elevational view of Figure 50; Figure 52 is a bottom plan view of Figure 50; Figure 53 is a front elevational view of Figure 50; Figure 54 is a rear elevational view of Figure 50; Figure 55 is a sectional view taken along line 55-55 of Figure 50; and Figure 56 is a sectional view taken along line 56-56 of Figure 50. DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF FISHING JIG LUREThe fishing jig lure indicated at 100 in Figure I to 8 has a metal fish hook IOIcomprising a linear longitudinal shank or shaft 102 joined at one end to an eye 103 and the opposite end to a forwardly turned hook 104. A round glass body 106 is secured to shank 102 adjacent eye 103. Eye 103 projects forwardly from the front of body 106. As seen in Figure 3 the end of hook 104 is located in a plane above the horizontal plane of the top of body 106. An insert 107 of plastic material located in a longitudinal groove 108 in the top of body 106 is bonded to the glass of body 106 and retains shank 102 along the base or bottom 109 of groove 108. A semi-hemispherical projection 111 is joined to the bottom of body 106. Projection 111 can be a part of body 106. A color spot or circle is located on the center of projection 111.[0010] Body 106 is a one-piece glass member. The glass is a mixture of silicon dioxide, sodium and calcium carbonate. A boron silicate glass is an example of the material of the glass member. The glass member can be transparent, clear, translucent, or colored.Groove 108 has a generally V-shape with base 109 along the longitudinal center of body 106.s Insert 107 is a two-part epoxy resin that bonds by polymerization to glass body , 106 and shank 102 of fish hook 101. Color material can be added to the epoxy resin.Examples of colors are red, orange, blue, pink, gold, green, purple and chartreuse. Other colors can be included in the epoxy resin. The phosphorescent particulates are powder mineral zinc sulfide known as sphalerite or zincblende that are mixed with the epoxy resin. Zinc sulfide gives off light after being stimulated by radiation. The zinc sulfide particulates are phosphorescent as they have molecules that are excited by light to a higher electronic state and then undergo a radiation transition to a state of different multiplicity from which it decays to the ground state. The emitted light is normally of longer wavelength than the exciting light because vibrational energy has been dissipated. The epoxy resin and phosphorescent particulates do not include lead or other environmentally damaging materials.The fishing jig lure 100 is made by heating the glass, such as a glass rod, to a semi-liquid state. Bodies of hot glass are deposited on a surface. A wedge shaped tool is used to make groove 108 in the top of the glass body 106. The glass body 106 is allowed to cool. The epoxy resin mixture containing the phosphorescent particulates is placed into the groove. The epoxy resin can be clear or colored. The shank 102 of the fish hook 101 is then inserted into the epoxy resin mixture and moved down to locate the shank 102 against the base 109 of groove 108. The epoxy resin is then allowed to cure to a hard state. The hard epoxy resin retains the fish hook 101 in a fixed position on the glass body.In use the glass body 106 and epoxy resin insert 107 containing phosphorescent particulates is subjected to a light source, such as sunlight, a flash light, or power flasher. The light charges the phosphorescent particulates to a state where they emit light or glow, The effective glow has a time duration between 15 to 60 minutes. The color of the epoxy resin or color of the glass body determines the color of the light and duration of the glow.The fishing jig lure is in condition as a fish lure with or without live bait.A first modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figure 6 to 16, is identified by the number 200. The components of lure 200 that are the same as components of lure 100 have the same reference number with a prefix of 2. Lure 200 does not include projection 111 and color spot 112 joined to the bottom of body 206. The bottom of body 206 is flat between the convex curved side wall of body 206. A second modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figures 17 to 24, is identified by the number 300. The components of lure 300 that are the same as lure 100 have the same reference number with a prefix 3. Lure 300 has a neck 313 extended rearwardly from body 306 around shank 302. Neck 306 has an enlarged rear end.Natural and plastic skirts (not shown) are connected to neck 302 to partly conceal hook 304. A third modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figures 25 to 32, is identified by the reference number 400. The components of lure 400 that are the same as lure 100 have the same reference numbers with a prefix 4. Lure 400 has a neck 413 for accommodating a skirt and does not include projection 111 and color spot 112 joined to the bottom of body 406. The bottom of body 406 is flat between the convex curved side wall of body 406. A fourth modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figures 33 to 40, is identified by the reference number 500. The components of lure 400 that are the same as lure 100 have the same reference numbers with a prefix 5. The body 506 has a oval or , tear drop shape with a large convex shaped front and side walls that taper inwardly to a convex shaped rear end. Eye 503 extends upwardly at about the radius center of the circular curvature of the front of body 506. The bottom of body 506, as shown in Figure 36, is flat.A fifth modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figures 41 to 48, is identified by the reference number 600. The components of lure 600 that are the same as lure 100 have the same reference number with the prefix 6. A circular dislc 614 have a diameter larger than the diameter of body 606 is joined to the bottom of body 606. Disk extends forwardly from the front of body 606 below eye 603. The outer side wall of disk 614 has a convex curved shape. Disk 614 is a glass member. Other materials, such as plastic, epoxy and ceramics can be used for disk 614. Disk 614 is secured with an adhesive to the bottom of body 606. Disk 614 can be part of body 606. A sixth modification of the fishing jig lure, shown in Figures 49 to 56, is identified by the reference number 700. The components of lure 700 that correspond to the same components of lure 100 have the same reference numbers with a prefix 7. Adisk 714 is secured to the bottom of body 706. Disk 714 is a glass member attached with an adhesive to body 706. Body 706 and disk 714 can be a one-piece glass member.Other materials, such as plastic, epoxy, and ceramics can be used for disk 714. The diameter of disk 714 is larger than the diameter of the front of body 706. The outer sides and front of disk 714 have rounded or convex curved shapes. The front of disk 714 is a lip that projects forwardly of the front of body 706. The eye extends upwardly from the forward portion of epoxy insert 707.s There has been shown and described a number of fishing jig lures. Changes in the structure of the lures and materials of the lure components can be made by a person skilled in the art within the scope of the invention.
权利要求:
Claims (31) [1] 1. A fishing lure comprising: a fish hook having a shank with first and second ends, an eye joined to the first end of the shank and a hook portion joined to the second end of the shank, a glass body having a groove, said shank being located in the groove, and means secured to the body to hold the shank in the groove, and means including light emitting material. [2] 2. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the glass body is transparent glass. [3] 3. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the glass body has a generally circular configuration. [4] 4. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the glass body has a convex curved side wall. [5] 5. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the glass body has a generally tear-drop configuration. [6] 6. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the glass body is transparent glass having convex side walls. [7] 7. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the light emitting material is mineral zinc sulfide particulates. [8] 8. The lure of Claim 1 wherein: the means secured to the body is an epoxy resin located in the groove bonded to the glass body and the light emitting material comprises zinc sulfide particulates mixed with the epoxy resin. [9] 9. The lure of Claim 8 wherein: the glass body is transparent glass. [10] 10. The lure of Claim 8 including: color material mixed with the epoxy resin. [11] 11. The lure of Claim 1 including: a projection secured to the bottom of the glass body. [12] 12. The lure of Claim 11 including: a color spot attached to the projection. [13] 13. The lure of Claim 1 including: a disk secured to the bottom of the glass body. [14] 14. The lure of Claim 13 wherein: the disk has a diameter larger than the width of the glass body. [15] 15. The lure of Claim 13 wherein: the disk has a front section projected forwardly of the front of the glass body. [16] 16. The lure of Claim 13 wherein: the disk is a glass member secured to the bottom of the glass body. [17] 17. The lure of Claim 1 including: a neck joined to the glass body surrounding the shank of the fish hook. [18] 18. A fishing lure comprising: a fish hook, a glass body, an epoxy resin securing the fishing hook to the glass body, and light emitting particulates mixed with the epoxy resin operable to emit visible light when subjected to an external light source. [19] 19. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the light emitting particulates comprise mineral zinc sulfide particulates. [20] 20. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the glass body is transparent glass. [21] 21. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the glass body has a generally circular configuration. [22] 22. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the glass body has a convex curved side wall. [23] 23. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the glass body has a generally tear-drop configuration. [24] 24. The lure of Claim 18 wherein: the glass body is transparent glass having convex side walls. [25] 25. The lure of Claim 18 including: color material mixed with the epoxy resin. [26] 26. The lure of Claim 18 including: a projection secured to the bottom of the glass body. [27] 27. The lure of Claim 18 including: a disk secured to the bottom of the glass body. [28] 28. The lure of Claim 27 wherein: the disk has a diameter larger than the width of the glass body. [29] 29. The lure of Claim 27 wherein: the disk has a front section projected forwardly of the front of the glass body. [30] 30. The lure of Claim 27 wherein: the disk is a glass member secured to the bottom of the glass body. [31] 31. The lure of Claim 18 including: a neck joined to the glass body surrounding the shank of the fish hook.
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