JP-2026075973-A - Fishing vest
Abstract
[Problem] To provide a fishing vest that can stably support the angler's head even underwater and has excellent breathability around the neck. [Solution] A fishing vest 1 having left and right front panels 2, 3 and a back panel 4. The collar 9 provided around the neck of the left and right front panels 2, 3 and the back panel 4 is equipped with a buoyancy material 50. The buoyancy material 50 has a plurality of through holes 55 that penetrate in the thickness direction. The plurality of through holes 55 may be formed in a downward sloping manner from the inner surface 50a to the outer surface 50b of the buoyancy material 50. A recess 53 for accommodating a cooling pack may be formed on the inner surface 50a of the buoyancy material. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1
Inventors
- 佐藤 進也
- 戸所 由美子
Assignees
- グローブライド株式会社
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20241023
Claims (8)
- A fishing vest having left and right front panels and back panels, The collar portion is provided around the neck of the left and right front panels and the back panel, The aforementioned collar portion is equipped with a buoyancy material, A fishing vest characterized in that the buoyancy material has multiple through holes that penetrate in the thickness direction.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that the plurality of through holes are formed in a downward sloping manner from the inner surface to the outer surface of the buoyancy material.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that a recess for accommodating a cooling pack is formed on the inner surface of the buoyancy material.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that the buoyancy material is integrally formed in a U-shape that conforms to the neck.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that the collar portion is detachable from the neck area of the left and right front panels and the back panel.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that the buoyancy material has left and right ends extending along the left and right front panels, and these left and right ends are inclined toward the left and right front panels and are also inclined toward each other along the neck area.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that the collar portion is constructed by covering the buoyancy material with a bag made of mesh fabric.
- The fishing vest according to claim 1, characterized in that a portion of the collar portion is placed on the shoulder portion formed by the left and right front panels and the back panel.
Description
This invention relates to a fishing vest. Traditionally, thin fishing vests without buoyancy materials have been known for use in river fishing, such as for ayu fishing. On the other hand, fishing vests with buoyancy material provided in the collar area are also known (see, for example, Patent Document 1). In this fishing vest, the buoyancy material provided in the collar area can support the angler's head in the water. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2010-18899 This is a front view of a fishing vest relating to one embodiment of the present invention.This is also a back view of a fishing vest.This is a diagram showing the inside of a fishing vest.This is a perspective view showing the collar of a fishing vest.This is a perspective view showing the buoyancy material stored in the collar of a fishing vest.This is a plan view showing a buoyancy material.This is a schematic end view along the line VII-VII in Figure 5. The fishing vest according to the embodiment will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, when referring to "up and down" and "left and right," the directions shown in Figure 1 will be used as the reference. As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the fishing vest 1 of this embodiment is a garment worn on the upper body of an angler and has left and right front panels 2 and 3 and a back panel 4. Buoyancy material 50 (see Figures 4 and 5) is housed in the collar 9 provided around the neck of the left and right front panels 2 and 3 and the back panel 4. Details of the collar 9 will be described later. In addition, buoyancy materials 5A, 5B, and 5C that generate buoyancy in water are housed in the left and right front panels 2 and 3 and the back panel 4, respectively, as shown by the dashed lines in Figures 1 and 2. The left and right front panels 2 and 3 and the back panel 4 are integrally connected via the left and right side panels 6, 6 and the left and right upper shoulder panels 8, 8. As shown in Figure 1, the front ends of the left and right front panels 2 and 3 are provided with vertically extending fasteners 11, allowing the fishing vest 1 to be put on and taken off by operating the fasteners 11 vertically. Furthermore, armholes (openings) 10 for inserting the angler's arms are formed between the left and right front panels 2 and 3 and the back panel 4. A collar 9 is provided at the upper end of the fishing vest 1. Front pockets 7a and 7b are provided vertically on the left and right front panels 2 and 3. The lower front pocket 7a extends from the lower part of the armhole 10 to the side 6, reaching near the front edges 2b of the left and right front panels 2 and 3. The upper front pocket 7b extends below the shoulder 8, from the middle of the upper part of the armhole 10 to the middle of the lower part of the armhole 10, reaching near the central edge 2c of the chest area of the left and right front panels 2 and 3 (partially reaching the front edges 2b). The width of the upper front pocket 7b is wider than that of conventional fishing vests. This also contributes to securing sufficient area for the buoyancy materials 5A and 5B, described later, which are housed in the left and right front panels 2 and 3. Shoulder grips 8a, 8a are attached to the shoulder sections 8, 8. The shoulder grips 8a, 8a are made of a material such as silicone to prevent the fishing rod from slipping. The shoulder grips 8a, 8a are positioned across the front and back of the shoulder sections 8, 8. As shown in Figure 3, fishing vest 1 is equipped with a long, narrow crotch strap 20. The crotch strap 20 comprises branched straps 21, 21, a buckle 22 acting as an adjuster, a male buckle 23, a female buckle 24, and attachment straps 24a, 24a. The branch cords 21, 21 have one end 20a attached to the center of the lower end of the back panel 4 in the left-right direction. The buckle 22 is a member for adjusting the length of the branch cords 21, 21, and is positioned at an intermediate point in the extending direction of the branch cords 21, 21, and is movable in the extending direction. The male buckle 23 is attached to the extended end of the branch cords 21, 21. The male buckle 23 is detachable from the female buckle 24 and is connected by being fitted into the female buckle 24. In other words, the other ends 21a, 21a of the branching cords 21, 21 can be attached to the left and right side portions 6, 6 via the male buckle 23 and the female buckle 24 (attachment cords 24a, 24a). The male buckle 23 can be easily detached from the female buckle 24 by releasing the fitted state. The female buckles 24 are suspended from the lower ends 6a, 6a of the side panels 6, 6 via attachment straps 24a, 24a, and are positioned below the side panels 6, 6. In other words, each female buckle 24, 24 is not positioned below the left and right front panels 2, 3. In this embodiment, the attachment straps 24a, 24a are attached to the side of the lower end 6a of the side panels 6, 6 that is closer to the l