Bail latching and releasing mechanism for open-spool spinning re

Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core

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A01K 8901

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040957560

ABSTRACT:
One end of a spring loaded bail wire 13 is secured to a pivotally mounted lever arm 3 having an arcuate cam projection 4 of tapering radius provided with a recess 18. The cam projection is surrounded by a circular extension 7' on one end of a spring biased slider 7 mounted in a support block 2 integral with the reel rotor 1 A follower projection 17 on the inner surface of the circular extension engages the cam projection, and is configured to mate with the recess to latch the bail in its cocked position. Upon rotation of the rotor the projecting slider strikes a fixed slider kick member 14, and is cammed inwardly thereby to unseat the projection from the recess and release the cocked bail. The two spring forces increasingly offset each other during the bail return, to thereby inplement a smooth and quiet tripping operation with a very low slider impact against the fixed kick member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2498987 (1950-02-01), Duncan
patent: 2713463 (1955-07-01), Sarah
patent: 4005832 (1977-01-01), Yamazaki

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