Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – Fishing rod reel
Patent
1996-05-31
1997-11-04
Matecki, Katherine
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Reeling device
Fishing rod reel
242242, 242311, A01K 8901
Patent
active
056830475
ABSTRACT:
A fishing spinning reel which is compact, yet operates stably even when exposed to unfavorable conditions. A part of a rotor (16) provided around a rotary shaft (16J) of the rotor is formed into a cylindrical protrusion (16C). The cylindrical protrusion (16C) is so arranged that, at least when a spool (18) is retracted to the rearmost position, the cylindrical protrusion (16C) of the rotor enters the spool from behind. The front end portion of a reel housing (10) is similarly formed into a cylindrical protrusion (10M). The cylindrical protrusion (10M) of the reel housing (10) is set within the cylindrical protrusion (16C) of the rotor. At least essential parts (e.g., a transverse cam shaft 24 and a slider 26) of a mechanism for moving the spool (12) back and forth are provided in an available space between a handle shaft (14) to which a handle (12) is connected and a front wall of the cylindrical protrusion (10M).
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Daiwa Seiko Inc.
Matecki Katherine
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