Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Rod
Patent
1980-07-25
1981-11-17
Schran, Donald R.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Rod
43 431, A01K 8700
Patent
active
043003036
ABSTRACT:
A fishing pole tip, including a main tubular shank portion for glued attachment to the tip end of a pole such as a cane pole, and a front end cap, having a diametrically disposed hole in its front wall, opening into an enlarged interiorly threaded chamber for threaded engagement onto an exteriorly threaded, longitudinally diametrically slotted front end nose portion of the main tip portion. The front end of the nose portion and the interior front end of the cap are complimentarily tapered in a manner whereby a fishing line, extending inwardly through the front end cap hole, through the nose slot and outwardly between a rear edge of the cap and a shoulder rearwardly of the nose portion, will be securely locked against longitudinal adjustment when the cap is tightened on the nose portion while permitting a length adjustment of the usable portion of the fishing line when the cap is loosened.
REFERENCES:
patent: 58833 (1866-10-01), Isaacs
patent: 796342 (1905-08-01), Miller et al.
patent: 1010301 (1911-11-01), Neats
patent: 2735208 (1956-02-01), Barletti
patent: 2996825 (1961-08-01), Tjernlund
Schran Donald R.
Van Der Wall Robert J.
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