Action fishing lure

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Electric current or sonic wave energy

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43 4224, A01R 7902

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052031039

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates a fishing lure that has a flexible body or a flexible joint or joints that are moved by the actuation of a Nitinol or shape metal alloy bending actuator means. This actuator can take the form of a Nitinol wire that is placed inside the lure in such a way that when the wire is heated by passing an electric current through it, it will move causing the lure to appear to be alive. In the form of a worm a rubber fishing lure would have a thin Nitinol wire with a second non contracting wire inside the body of the worm. When the Nitinol is heated by a pulse of electricity from the electric circuit the worm bends simulating a life like motion. Because of the electric circuit the frequency and amount of movement can be controlled as well as the life of the battery.

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patent: 4625446 (1986-12-01), Morimoto
patent: 4653212 (1987-03-01), Pirton
patent: 5105573 (1992-04-01), Mays
patent: 5159773 (1992-11-01), Gentry et al.

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