Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Illuminated – e.g. – luminous
Patent
1994-01-07
1996-02-06
Rowan, Kurt
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Illuminated, e.g., luminous
A01K 9712
Patent
active
054887968
ABSTRACT:
A fishing line sensor including a base, a shaft rotatably mounted to the base and a reel mounted to the shaft. The reel is rotatable relative to the base with the shaft. The reel is configured for winding and unwinding fishing line. A signalling device is mounted on the shaft and rotatable with the shaft and reel. The device includes a mercury switch switchable in response to rotation of the reel. An electronic signal producing element is activated in response to a switching of the mercury switch.
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Taylor Jared M.
Taylor Patrick E.
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