Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Line-attached bodies – hooks and rigs
Patent
1995-01-31
1996-02-13
Rowan, Kurt
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Line-attached bodies, hooks and rigs
43 449, 43 4495, 43 4488, 43 4491, A01K 9300
Patent
active
054903483
ABSTRACT:
A bobber is constructed of a float and a stem. The cross section of the stem is just less than the cross section of a bore in the float. The stem has a slot in the stem body along the center line of the stem. The stem also has a channel in the body of the stem which extends radially into the stem body to just beyond the stem center line and which extends vertically from the stem slot bottom to the stem in-water end. A fishing line can be removably placed into the stem slot so that the fishing line hook end hangs vertically in the stem channel. The stem also has a bulge in the stem body so that the stem can be removably wedged into the float bore with the stem slot mouth in the float bore and the stem slot bottom below the keel end of the float. Thus the fishing line is attached to the bobber but is free to slip. When the bobber is in water the center lines of the float, the float bore, and the stem all coincide. Thus the hook end hangs along the extension of these coincident center lines, and there is no moment arm for net vertical forces to cause unwanted rotation of the bobber.
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Rowan Kurt
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