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KR-102963997-B1 - SPINNING REEL LINE GUIDE MECHANISM

KR102963997B1KR 102963997 B1KR102963997 B1KR 102963997B1KR-102963997-B1

Abstract

[Project] The goal is to provide a line guide mechanism for a spinning reel that makes it difficult for the fishing line to become loose instead of being pulled taut. [Solution] The line guide mechanism (6) comprises a first bale support member (11), a fixed shaft (13), a line roller (14), a bale (15), a cover member (16), and a projection member (17). The line roller (14) is rotatably supported on the fixed shaft (13). The cover member (16) is installed at one end of the bale (15) and covers a portion of the line roller (14). The projection member (17) is installed on the first bale support member (11). The projection member (17) has a line sagging prevention part (31). The line sagging prevention part (31) has a first part (31a) that extends in the axial direction of the fixed shaft (13) and is positioned opposite the line roller (14) at a location closer to the axial line (A) of the fixed shaft (13) than to the outer surface (16a) of the cover member (16) in the diagonal direction of the fixed shaft (13).

Inventors

  • 오치아이 코지
  • 히라야마 히로카즈

Assignees

  • 가부시키가이샤 시마노

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20201104
Priority Date
20191126

Claims (11)

  1. In a line guide mechanism of a spinning reel that is oscillatingly connected to a pair of rotor arms and guides a fishing line to a spool, A bale support member oscillatingly connected to one side of the above pair of rotor arms, and A fixed shaft fixed to the above bale support member, and A line roller rotatably supported on the fixed shaft and guiding the fishing line to the spool, and A bale having one end supported by the bale support member through the fixed shaft and guiding the fishing line with the line roller, and A cover member installed at one end of the above bale and covering a part of the line roller, and A projection member installed on the bale support member having a first portion that extends in the axial direction of the fixed shaft and is positioned opposite the line roller at a position closer to the axial line of the fixed shaft than the outer surface of the cover member in the radial direction of the fixed shaft. A line guide device for a spinning reel equipped with
  2. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned line sagging prevention part is in the shape of a fin and is capable of bending when pushed by the fishing line. Spinning reel line guide device.
  3. In paragraph 1 or 2, The shortest distance between the above line roller and the above first part is 1 mm or less, Spinning reel line guide device.
  4. In paragraph 1 or 2, The above bale support member has a groove extending in the axial direction of the above fixed axis, The above-mentioned projection member further has a fitting portion that is fitted into the groove portion and is detachably mounted to the above-mentioned bale support member. Spinning reel line guide device.
  5. In paragraph 4, The above fitting part is fixed by press-fitting into the above groove, and The above-mentioned projection member further has a hook portion for hanging a tool for pulling out the fitting portion from the above-mentioned groove portion, Spinning reel line guide device.
  6. In paragraph 5, A further comprising a slip prevention member that is inserted into the bale support member from a direction different from the axial direction of the fixed shaft and prevents the insertion part from slipping out of the groove. Spinning reel line guide device.
  7. In paragraph 6, The above-mentioned anti-slip member is a pin member having a head portion, and The head portion is pressed by the joint surface with the bale support member in the pair of rotor arms, Spinning reel line guide device.
  8. In paragraph 4, One of the above bale support member and the above projection member has a projection protruding in a direction different from the axial direction, The other side of the above-mentioned veil support member and the above-mentioned projection member has a hole portion into which the projection is fitted. The above-mentioned projection member is prevented from falling out of the bale support member by means of the projection and the hole portion, Spinning reel line guide device.
  9. In paragraph 4, The above-mentioned projection member further has an arm formed to wrap around a part of the veil support member at one end of the fitting portion, The above-mentioned bail support member has a connecting portion in which the tip of the arm portion engages. Spinning reel line guide device.
  10. In paragraph 1 or 2, The above-mentioned projection member further has a second portion disposed opposite the cover member at a position further from the axis of the fixed shaft than the first portion in the radial direction of the fixed shaft. Spinning reel line guide device.
  11. In Paragraph 10, The shortest distance between the cover member and the second part is 1 mm or less, Spinning reel line guide device.

Description

Spinning Reel Line Guide Mechanism The present invention relates to a line guide mechanism for a spinning reel. A spinning reel is equipped with a line guide mechanism that guides a fishing line to a spool. The line guide mechanism is oscillatingly connected to a pair of rotor arms. The line guide mechanism has a bail, a bail support member, a fixed shaft, and a line roller. The bail is supported by the bail support member and guides the fishing line to the line roller. The bail support member is oscillatingly connected to the rotor arms. The line roller is rotatably supported on the fixed shaft and guides the fishing line to the spool (see Patent Document 1). When a fishing line is guided to a spool by a line roller, if sufficient tension is not applied to the fishing line, the fishing line may fall off the line roller, and the fishing line may become loose without being pulled taut. Furthermore, there is a risk that the fishing line may get tangled in the spool or the bail support member. To solve this problem, for example, Patent Document 1 discloses a configuration in which a line sagging prevention member is installed on the bail support member. FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a spinning reel employing one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a line guide mechanism. FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a line guide device. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a line guide device. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the first veil support member. FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a projection member. Fig. 7 is an enlarged view of the area around the anti-sagging part. FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a projection member related to another embodiment. FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a projection member related to another embodiment. FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a first veil support member related to another embodiment. FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a line guide mechanism related to another embodiment. FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a line guide mechanism related to another embodiment. FIG. 13 is a perspective view of a line guide mechanism related to another embodiment. FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a spinning reel (100) in which an embodiment of the present invention is employed. The spinning reel (100) is equipped with a reel body (2), a spool (3), a rotor (4), a handle (5), and a line guide mechanism (6). The reel body (2) has an internal space, and the internal space accommodates a well-known oscillating mechanism or rotor driving mechanism. The spool (3) is a member on which a fishing line is wound around its outer circumference. The spool (3) moves back and forth along the reel body (2) in conjunction with the rotation of the handle (5). The rotor (4) is a component for winding a fishing line onto a spool (3). The rotor (4) has a rotor body part (4a), a first rotor arm (4b), and a second rotor arm (4c). The first rotor arm (4b) and the second rotor arm (4c) are examples of a pair of rotor arms and are formed at positions facing each other with the rotor body part (4a) in between, on the side of the rotor body part (4a). The rotor (4) rotates around the central axis of the spool (3) in conjunction with the rotation of the handle (5). The handle (5) is rotatably supported on the reel body (2). The line guide mechanism (6) rotates together with the rotor (4) around the central axis of the spool (3) and guides the fishing line to the spool (3). The line guide mechanism (6) is oscillatingly connected to the first rotor arm (4b) and the second rotor arm (4c) so as to be able to assume a line winding posture and a line opening posture. Additionally, the line winding posture is the posture when winding the fishing line onto the spool (3), and the line opening posture is the posture when releasing the fishing line wound onto the spool (3). FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a line guide mechanism (6). FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are perspective views of a line guide mechanism (6). As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, the line guide mechanism (6) is equipped with a first bale support member (11), a second bale support member (12), a fixed shaft (13), a line roller (14), a bale (15), a cover member (16), and a projection member (17). Additionally, in the following description, the direction in which the axis (A) of the fixed shaft (13) extends is called the axial direction, the direction perpendicular to the axial direction is called the radial direction, and the direction around the axis (A) is called the periphery direction. The first bale support member (11) is oscillatingly mounted on the tip of the first rotor arm (4b). The second bale support member (12) is oscillatingly mounted on the tip of the second rotor arm (4c). FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a first bale support member (11). The first bale support member (11) has a cover portion (21), a mounting portion (22), and an extended portion (23). The cover portion (21) is positioned at the front end of the first bale