Ice fishing alarm

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Illuminated – e.g. – luminous

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A01K 9300

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051015919

ABSTRACT:
A mounting plate is arranged to overlie an ice fishing opening within an ice plate wherein the mounting plate includes a downwardly extending support cylinder with the cylinder rotatably mounting a spool at its lower end with the spool coaxially aligned with the support cylinder. The cylinder includes an L-shaped guide hook to guide fishing line from the spool and mounts an axially displaced rotatable leg member in a parallel relationship, wherein the leg member includes a projection that cooperates with a further L-shaped member affixed to the spool whereupon rotation of the spool effects rotation of the leg member and the leg member includes a release leg at an upper terminal end thereof whereupon rotation of the release leg effects release of an indicator flag. The apparatus further includes a transparent bubble member to contain heat within the organization to maintain the ice plate opening in a free orientation relative to the apparatus.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2575156 (1951-11-01), Baugh
patent: 2741054 (1956-04-01), Brundage
patent: 2785493 (1957-03-01), Thiel
patent: 4253262 (1981-03-01), Johnson
patent: 4285154 (1981-08-01), Grahl
patent: 4928419 (1990-05-01), Forrestal

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