Cover for a fishing rod

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Inventors

Zebleckis, Richard

Application #

345023

Filed

Apr-28-1989

Published

Apr-17-1990

Current US Class

043/26
043/54.1
206/315.11
224/922

International Classes

A01K 097/08

Field of Search

43/26 43/54.1 206/315.11 224/922 150/154

Assignee

Zebleckis; Richard (Glen Ellyn, IL); Quradnik; Richard E. (Glen Ellyn, IL)

Examiners

Rowan; Kurt

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hill, Van Santen, Steadman & Simpson

US Patent References

3972144   Fishing rod and re...
4136478   Fishing pole and r...
4222193   Fishing rod case
4530178   Transparent holder

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4-page flier by Western Filament, Inc.

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Abstract
There is disclosed herein a protective cover for a fishing rod which includes a conformable, expandable, elongated and woven plastic sleeve having an open end and a closed end which has been fused together in the flat position. A tag is folded over the top end and a grommet-like member inserted through the top end and tag to form an eyelet for hanging the cover and rod encased therein. A method of forming the protective fishing rod cover is disclosed. This type of cover is suitable for covering a rod to be used when selected for use and for storing said rod. A hook is secured to the tag so as to grasp the cover and permit storage in a rolled and closed configuration.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A protective cover for a fishing rod comprising:

an elongated woven and conformable plastic sleeve for encasing a fishing rod having an open bottom end and a fused and closed top end, said open end being shaped and constructed to receive a fishing rod therethrough to be inserted into said cover or withdrawn from said cover;

a grommet-like member positioned adjacent the top end of the sleeve and extending through said sleeve so as to form an opening for hanging of the cover and a rod therein; and

wherein said cover includes elongated tag means which are folded so as to overlie said top end and which includes depending leg portions through which said grommet-like member passes so as to secure said tag means to said cover in position to extend across said top end.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a protective sleeve for a fishing rod and reel, and more specifically, to an expandable and conformable sleeve with an improved top end construction, which can be used in storing a fishing rod.

When fishing, a fisherman may take with him and use a number of different rods and/or reels. These may be placed or set down in a boat in a group for individual use when desired. It is desirable to keep the rods separated so as to avoid tangling hooks, lines, etc., together and to assure quick and easy access to a given rod.

Moreover, when the fishing trip is completed, it is desirable to store the rods and reels in a manner that permits easy retrieval for the next trip. During storage it is also desirable to minimize the risk of tangling the lines, etc. This is usually accomplished by hanging of the rod.

There are a number of devices that can achieve one or more of these goals, which include plastic tubes, cloth or leather cases, or an expandable plastic sleeve. For the latter, see U.S. Pat. No. 4,222,193. Other devices are shown in one or more of the U.S. Pat. Nos. cited in 4,222,193. Specifically, see Nos. 764,398; 1,986,256; 2,197,977; 2,595,746; 2,618,880; 2,723,482; 2,869,277; 3,131,503; 3,540,508; 3,568,354; 3,624,948; 3,632,714, 3,674,190; 3,972,144; and 4,136,478. These each have disadvantages relating to water retention, soaking, being cumbersome, storage, etc.
 
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