Bait casting reel with parallel connected clutch operating lever

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – Fishing rod reel

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242262, A01K 8900

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059214902

ABSTRACT:
A double-bearing reel is equipped with a reel main body, which has a pair of side plates, a spool, a handle, a rotation transmitting mechanism which transmits the rotational force of the handle to the spool, a clutch mechanism which is used for the transmission or interruption of rotational force between the handle and spool, left and right levers, a thumb rest, and a connecting member. The left and right levers are respectively installed adjacent to the side plates, and are levers which are used to operate the clutch mechanism. The connecting member is installed below and behind the axis of rotation of the spool, and is a member which connects the left and right levers.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4512536 (1985-04-01), Sato
patent: 4709874 (1987-12-01), Murakami
patent: 5158245 (1992-10-01), Johansson
patent: 5188312 (1993-02-01), Sato
patent: 5350133 (1994-09-01), Morimoto
Copy of the European Patent Office Search Report dated Jan. 24, 1996, European Patent Application No. EP 95 307341.8 (3 sheets).

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