Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – Fishing rod reel
Patent
1995-03-07
1996-12-24
Mansen, Michael R.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Reeling device
Fishing rod reel
242299, 188 712, A01K 8902, F16D 5502
Patent
active
055867340
ABSTRACT:
A spinning reel has a rotor mounted forwardly of a reel body, and an anti-reverse mechanism for preventing the rotor from rotating in a line unwinding direction. The anti-reverse mechanism includes teeth formed on an element rotatable with the rotor, and a stopper engageable with the teeth. When a force is applied to the rotor in the line unwinding direction, a brake mechanism applies a braking force to rotation of the rotor through a one-way clutch mechanism while allowing the rotation until the stopper engages one of the teeth. The anti-reverse mechanism also includes a switching member operable to switch the stopper between a position engageable with the teeth and a position retracted from the teeth. A release mechanism cancels the braking force in response to an operation the switching member to retract the stopper from the teeth.
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Kawabe Yuzo
Sakaguchi Noboru
Mansen Michael R.
Shimano Inc.
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