Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Fish landing devices combined with tackle – e.g. – gaffs,...
Patent
1984-06-22
1985-10-22
Crosby, Gene P.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Fish landing devices combined with tackle, e.g., gaffs,...
177251, A01K 9714
Patent
active
045479895
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to a catching hook, comprising two straight portions which are arranged for displaceable movement relative to one another between a catching position when the portions are in extended relationship to a transport position when the straight portions are pushed together, one of said straight portions being in one end provided with a hook and the other straight portion being provided with a handle at the end opposite to the hook.
A catching hook of the kind mentioned above is a fishing tackle which is used as an assisting device to lift heavy catching out of the water, thereby preventing the tackle from being damaged and the fish from disappearing. Usually the two straight portions are telescopically displaceable relative to each other but this is of course no prerequisite for the invention.
The object of the present invention is to realize a catching hook which through an easy measure can be used as a balance scale.
This object is realized according to the invention substantially by the fact that the hook is rotatably connected with the end of the first straight portion and that locking means are arranged to prevent rotational movement of the hook when used in catching position, and after release of said locking means permit its rotation to a weighing position, and that the handle is rotatably connected to a supporting device which is slidingly displaceable on the corresponding straight portion, said handle being pivotably connected to said supporting device and after release from the end of the corresponding straight portion being swingable to a weighing position, and that a counterweight is attachable to the end of the handle portion, whereby the catching hook can be used as balance scale which is carried by means of the outwardly swung handle.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described more in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
FIG. 1 is a catching hook according to the invention in a catching position,
FIG. 2 is the catching hook now used as balance scale for lighter weights, and
FIG. 3 is the catching hook used as scale for heavier weights.
As appears from FIG. 1 a catching hook according to the invention comprises one straight portion 1 which in one end is provided with a hook 2 and another straight portion 3 which at its end opposite to the hook is provided with a handle 4. The two straight portions 1 and 3 comprise in the embodiment disclosed two telescoping tubes which are displaceable between a catching position when the tubes are extended at a maximum as shown in the Figure, to a transport position when the tubes are pushed together as appears from FIG. 3. The hook 2 is rotatably connected with the end of the first tube by means of a through shaft 5 and the hook can be blocked in catching position by means of a pin 6 which prevents rotation of the hook and which after release permits rotation to a weighing position as appears from FIGS. 2 and 3. The handle 4 is in a similar way rotatably connected to a supporting device in the form of a sleeve 7 which is slidingly displaceable on the corresponding tube portion 3. The upper side of the handle is reinforced by means of a ledge 8 which in one end is attached to a shaft 9 in the sleeve 7. At the end of the handle there is an engagement member in the form of a locking screw 10 which by means of threads or a bajonet clutch fits in a corresponding recess 11 in the end of the handle portion. In this embodiment the handle 4 is made in the form of tube and has an inner diameter which fits the outer diameter of the handle portion 3 whereby the handle can be telescopically displaced over the handle portion and can be attached to it by means of the locking screw 10.
As appears from FIG. 2 the catching hook according to the invention can easily be transformed into a balance scale by releasing the pin 6 in the end of the hook portion whereby the hook can be pivoted around the shaft 5 to a weighing position. The handle is released in the way described above by releasing the locking screw 10 from the
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