Segmented tubular fishing gear container

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Inventors

McFarland, Ronald F.
Apparcel, Richard A.

Application #

874666

Filed

Jun-16-1986

Published

Oct-20-1987

Current US Class

043/21.2
043/54.1
043/57.1
206/315.11

International Classes

A01K 097/00

Field of Search

43/21.2 43/54.1 43/57.1 248/530 248/532 248/533 206/315.11 224/920 224/922 224/257 220/4

Examiners

Rowan; Kurt

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Givnan, Jr.; James D.

US Patent References

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3987574   Fishing rod and ta...

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Abstract
A container carried on the person and comprising tubular segments joined in end-to-end fashion by fittings on each segment. End walls serve to close one end of each segment. A pole holder is mounted on a tubular segment and may be detached from the container and thence coupled with a stake assembly for ground insertion. Stacked cylindrical receptacles may be stowed in the tubular segments as may spools of leader with the leaders being threaded through openings in a tubular segment sidewall. A sling permits carrying of the container on the user's shoulder.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be secured in a Letters Patent is:

1. A fishing gear container transportable on the person and comprising in combination,

tubular segments in axial alignment with one another, each of said segments having an open end and a closed end and thereby adapted for the reception and storage of items of fishing gear,

threaded fittings carried at the ends of said tubular segments permitting coupling of the tubular segments to one another,

sling means on the container enabling supporting the container on the person,

pole holder means carried by one of said tubular segments, and

a stake assembly carried by one of the remaining tubular segments for ground insertion to maintain said pole holder means in place above a ground surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains generally to a tubular structure of a segmented nature having a multitude of readily accessible chambers in which may be carried a variety of small articles such as various items of fishing gear.

Conventional tackle boxes are cumbersome when used by fishermen, who must traverse rugged terrain as in the fishing of rivers, streams and mountain lakes. Additionally, a tackle box cannot be utilized when a river or stream is being fished by wading same. Typically tackle boxes do not keep the many small items of fishing gear separated, but rather permit same to be mixed with one another requiring disentanglement prior to use. Hand carrying of a tackle box further limits the sportsman as to the additional gear that may be needed at a remote fishing site. Additionally, it is not practical to empty and reload a tackle box to suit a certain type of fishing by removal of the box contents and reloading same with the specific tackle needed for the type of fishing to be done.
 
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