Sporting apparatus suited for fishing and hunting

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Holder

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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06715230

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to sporting equipment and more particularly to a sporting apparatus suited for fishing and hunting.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The general objective of the present invention is to provide a supporting apparatus that can serve as an improved fishing reel holder that can be used for any kind of fishing but is particularly well suited for ice fishing, i.e., fishing on a frozen lake through an opening in the ice. While fishing devices have been previously proposed for this purpose, the fisherman often becomes uncomfortable because there is no place to sit and the fishing equipment is of no assistance in this regard. One object of the invention is thus to provide a fishing reel holder that can also be used as a seat for the fisherman.
Prior fishing equipment is not well suited for supporting a conventional fishing rod as well as a separate ice fishing reel. Accordingly, another object of the invention is to provide a fishing reel holder that can be used for simultaneously supporting a fishing reel of the kind used:for ice fishing as well as a conventional fishing rod.
Another object is to provide a way of supporting a fishing reel holder in any of several positions, e.g., horizontally close to the surface of the ice, on the ground at the edge of a lake, or in a vertical position mounted on a wall, e.g., the inside wall of a fish house, at various angles.
A further object is to provide a reel holder with a warning or alarm system that can be used to signal the presence of a fish on the line but which can be removed if desired and used for other purposes such as hunting or even as a burglar alarm to indicate that a burglar has entered the fish house.
Yet another object is to provide a fishing reel holder that can serve as a table in a fish house for supporting various objects, e.g., beverage cups, etc., or can be used as a surface for cleaning and filleting fish.
Another object is to provide a fishing reel holder that serves as a tackle box.
Still another object is to provide an alarm that can be mounted in various positions for sensing and informing the fisherman of a fish on the line.
It is also an object to provide a support for an electronic alarm with an optional light switch for indicating the presence of fish or game.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fishing reel holder including an alarm with a motion detector that includes either a mechanical switch or a proximity switch for activating the alarm.
Yet another object is to provide a way of supporting the reel so as to enhance the oscillatory action of the lure.
Another object is to provide an apparatus suited for fishing that can also be used in hunting for supporting a firearm.
These and other more detailed and specific objects of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following figures and detailed description which illustrate by way of example but a few of the various forms of the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A sporting receptacle, e.g., a tackle box or pail for holding fishing articles has side walls, a bottom wall, an upwardly opening wide mouth and a pair of horizontally spaced apart sockets on opposing walls of the receptacle proximate its top edge. The sockets are positioned vertically and are supported by the side walls of the receptacle. A pair of L-shaped right angle brackets each includes a vertical and a horizontal leg. The vertical leg of each bracket is sized and arranged to slide into one of the sockets so as to extend upwardly therefrom above the receptacle for supporting various sporting articles at an elevation that is raised above the receptacle. The brackets are reversibly supported in the sockets to enable the horizontal leg of the bracket to be positioned so as to extend either outwardly beyond the side of the receptacle or centrally above the receptacle and are interchangeable between the tackle box and pail. The invention can also be sold as a kit in which removable sockets are secured by screws or other fasteners to the wall of a receptacle such as an ordinary tackle box or plastic pail. A fishing tackle tray supported on the bracket can be removed and used as a cover for a pail or as a seat for the fisherman.


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