Fishing rig

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Inventors

Debreczeni, Joe

Application #

619489

Filed

Nov-29-1990

Published

Sep-24-1991

Current US Class

043/15
043/16
043/17
D22/138

International Classes

A01K 097/01; A01K 097/10; A01K 097/12

Field of Search

43/15 43/16 43/17

Examiners

Seidel; Richard K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cushman, Darby & Cushman

US Patent References

4373287   Fishing tip-up
4567686   Fishing tip-up
4633608   Fish strike detector

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Abstract
A portable knockdown fishing rig which includes a base, a fishing rod support, a flag and staff having its lower end mounted to the base and its upper end adapted, in a flexed condition, to be loosely engaged to a line responsive triggering mechanism also mounted to the support. A pulling force exerted on the fishing line causes the triggering mechanism to release the flag staff thus indicating the catch of a fish. In one embodiment, the upper part of the support is so shaped as to oppose tilting of the entire fishing rig when an important pulling force is exerted.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A fishing rig comprising, in combination:

base means adapted to reside, when in use, atop a supporting surface, said base means embodying a front portion and a rear portion;

upright means mounted, when in use, to said front portion of said base means and including a rearwardly extending oblique upper portion defining a fulcrum point thereon;

a tiltable fishing rod mounted, when in use, to said fulcrum point and defining first and second sections on either side of said fulcrum point, said first section including a line supporting pole; said second section including a handle and a line reel; further including means for mounting said rod to said fulcrum point;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a fishing rig of the type which is positioned over a fishing hole cut through an ice surface and which provides a signal when a fish strikes the line.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is common in ice fishing to provide, adjacent a hole cut through the ice surface, a support on which a fishing rod is positioned. It is also common to provide, on such support, an indicator, such as a flag, which is actuated when the bait has been hooked in order to draw the fisherman's attention.

The use of signaling flags, in combination with fishing rigs, is known in the art; for example, U.S. Pat. No(s). 3,824,730 issued July 23, 1974 to Johnson and 4,373,287 issued Feb. 15, 1983 to Grahl describe fishing rod holders of the type having a signaling means to indicate a pull on the line. However, none of these devices uses the line for directly triggering the mechanism that holds the flag. Obviously, a pull exerted by a fish is first sensed by the fishing line and, consequently, triggering mechanisms ought to be actuated as soon as the line is tugged.
 
  A fishing rig is disclosed, comprising a flat circular base member sized to cover a hole formed through an ice layer. A frame member is secured to the...  A fishing rod comprises: a handle 1 having a reel pedestal fixing device 4 mounted on the lower surface thereof, a fishing rod member 2 having one or more...