Special receptacle or package – For a sport implement – exercise device – or game – For a golf club
Patent
1992-10-20
1994-01-11
Gehman, Bryon P.
Special receptacle or package
For a sport implement, exercise device, or game
For a golf club
43 252, 43 26, 150154, 224922, B65D 8500, A01K 9708
Patent
active
052773060
ABSTRACT:
Fishing tackle covers are useful separately or together: Fishing rod cover has a see-through pliable perforate sleeve with a closure flap. A fishing rod and reel assembly can be inserted into and removed from it repeatedly. Fishing rods can be protected from contact with other rods without the need for disassembly of rod, reel, line and even attached lure or hook. The rod cover keeps fishing lines from tangling, especially when used with other covers of the invention; it permits quick visual identification and rapid removal of the assembled rod combination ready for fishing; it facilitates drying out of any wet equipment it may cover, and it may be rolled up and kept that way easily for convenient stowage. For example, the rod cover may be made to primarily incorporate a fiberglass screen in its sleeve and closure flap. As well, fishing hook/lure cover is a purse having a panel set. The purse generally has insertion and extraction ends, with a repeatedly sealable border, and it is non-damaging to rod, line and hook and/or lure. The hook/lure cover may be transparent. For example, the hook/lure cover may be made to primarily incorporate clear vinyl in its panel set.
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Gun Sleeve, tradedress, pictorial representation, cloth sample (The Allen Company, Inc.).
LUR-KE lurekeeper, tradedress & sample copies (Gemini Sport Products) circa 1989.
Lure cover description, para. 4, Information Disclosure Statement, Nov. 25, 1992.
No Ouch Pouch, trade dress & sample copies (Chuck'Sport Products Marketing).
Gehman Bryon P.
Rudy Christopher John
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