Fish-bite indicator

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Inventors

Fox, Clifford R.

Application #

059373

Filed

May-12-1993

Published

Jun-14-1994

Current US Class

043/17
340/573.2

International Classes

G08B 021/00; A01K 097/12

Field of Search

340/573 43/17

Assignee

Fox Design International Limited (Chelmsford, GB2)

Examiners

Swan, III; Glen R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van Dusen & Freeman

US Patent References

4731946   Bite indicators
5063373   Fishing rod holder...

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Abstract
A fish-bite indicator has a rotary part which is engaged by a fishing line when the indicator is in use, such that longitudinal movement of the fishing line causes the rotary part to rotate. Sensor means are provided to produce a signal for every rotation or part rotation of the rotary part. A counter is connected to the sensor means and constructed to issue an indicator signal in dependence upon each signal or each given count of signals it receives from the sensor means, the counter being constructed so that the number of each given count is alterable. A manually adjustable member is connected to the counter to enable that count to be altered thereby to enable the sensitivity of the indicator to be varied. The invention also extends to a fish-bite indicator comprising a housing having wall means which define (a) a sealed interior of the housing and (b) an enclosure immediately adjacent to the sealed interior. A rotary part is mounted within the enclosure so as to be rotatable therein and has at least one permanent magnet. A magnetic-field sensor is positioned within the sealed interior adjacent to the enclosure, so that rotation of the rotary part by a fishing line when the indicator is in use alters the condition of the magnetic-field sensor to generate a signal indicative of a fish-bite.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fish-bite indicator having a rotary part which is engaged by a fishing line when the indicator is in use, such that longitudinal movement of the fishing line causes the rotary part to rotate, sensor means provided to produce a signal for every rotation of the rotary part through a predermined angle, a counter connected to the sensor means and constructed to issue an indicator signal in dependence upon each given count of signals it receives from the sensor means, which count is any integral number from one inclusive upwards, the counter being constructed so that the number of each given count is alterable, and a manually adjustable member connected to the counter to enable that count to be altered thereby to enable the sensitivity of the indicator to be varied.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to fish-bite indicators. Fish-bite indicators provided hitherto have been so constructed that, to alter their sensitivity, it has been necessary to dismantle them.

A first aspect of the present invention seeks to provide a remedy to this problem.

Accordingly the first aspect of the present invention is directed to a fish-bite indicator having a rotary part which is engaged by a fishing line when the indicator is in use, such that longitudinal movement of the fishing line causes the rotary part to rotate, sensor means provided to produce a signal for every rotation or part rotation of the rotary part, a counter connected to the sensor means and constructed to issue an indicator signal in dependence upon each signal or each given count of signals it receives from the sensor means, the counter being constructed so that the number of each given count is alterable, and a manually adjustable member connected to the counter to enable that count to be altered thereby to enable the sensitivity of the indicator to be varied.
 
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