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KR-20260062829-A - FISHING REEL

KR20260062829AKR 20260062829 AKR20260062829 AKR 20260062829AKR-20260062829-A

Abstract

[Project] The goal is to provide a fishing reel capable of suppressing rotation between the spool and the spool axis even when strong tension is applied to the spool during fishing. [Solution] A fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a reel body having left and right side plates, a spool having a spool body portion that is provided between the left and right side plates and around which a fishing line is wound by a winding operation of an operating unit, and a spool shaft that is provided between the left and right side plates and has the spool integrally fixed to its outer surface, and is configured to have a first pin embedded within the spool shaft and the spool so as to be extended from the spool shaft to the spool, and a second pin fixed within the spool so as to cover the first end of the first pin and extend from the spool to the spool shaft.

Inventors

  • 이케 다로

Assignees

  • 글로브라이드 가부시키가이샤

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20250922
Priority Date
20241029

Claims (13)

  1. A fishing reel comprising a reel body having left and right side plates, a spool having a bobbin body portion provided between the left and right side plates and around which a fishing line is wound by a winding operation of an operating unit, and a spool shaft provided between the left and right side plates and having the spool integrally fixed to its outer surface. A fishing reel characterized by having a first pin embedded in the spool axis and the spool so as to be extended from the spool axis to the spool, and a second pin fixed in the spool so as to cover the first end of the first pin and extend from the spool to the spool axis.
  2. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel, wherein a portion of the first pin is embedded in the first side of the spool when viewed in the diameter direction of the spool, and a portion of the second pin is fixed in the second side of the spool when viewed in the diameter direction of the spool.
  3. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned first pin is a fishing reel formed of stainless steel.
  4. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel in which the first pin is formed of a material with a higher hardness than the spool.
  5. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel, wherein the first pin is arranged to be extended in a direction perpendicular to the spool axis or in a direction inclined to the spool axis.
  6. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel in which the first pin is provided in multiple numbers, and the second pin is provided in the same number as the first pin.
  7. In paragraph 1, The second pin above is a fishing reel having a fishing line catcher at one end for hooking the fishing line.
  8. In paragraph 1, The above second pin is a fishing reel formed of aluminum.
  9. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel in which the second pin has a diameter enlargement portion, and the second pin is press-fitted and fixed to the spool by the diameter enlargement portion.
  10. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned second pin is a fishing reel having an anodized surface.
  11. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel in which the first pin and the second pin are arranged to be concentric.
  12. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel having a burial hole formed in the spool and the spool shaft for burying the first pin, and an adhesive provided between the outer surface of the first pin and the surface defining the corresponding burial hole of the spool and the spool shaft.
  13. In paragraph 1, A fishing reel further comprising a third pin fixed within the spool to cover the second end of the first pin opposite to the first end and extend from the spool to the spool axis.

Description

Fishing Reel The present invention relates to a fishing reel. A fishing reel is known in the past having a reel body having a handle and a spool rotatably mounted on the reel body, wherein the spool has a spool body portion and flange portions provided at both ends of the spool body portion, the spool body portion is cylindrical in shape on which a fishing line is wound around its outer circumference, the flange portion has a larger diameter than the outer diameter of the spool body portion, and the inner circumference of the spool body portion is mounted on the spool shaft, and a fishing line catch portion is provided on the outer circumference of the spool body portion to catch the winding end of the fishing line wound around the spool body portion. FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating the basic configuration of a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2(a) is a perspective view of a spool fixed to a spool shaft in a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention, (b) is a front view of a spool fixed to a spool shaft in a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention, and (c) is a cross-sectional view of a spool fixed to a spool shaft in a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, embodiments of a fishing reel according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, using a double-bearing type reel as an example. Components common to multiple drawings are given the same reference numerals throughout the drawings. Please note that for the convenience of explanation, each drawing may not necessarily be depicted at an accurate scale. First, with reference to FIG. 1, the basic configuration of a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described. FIG. 1 is a drawing illustrating the basic configuration of a fishing reel according to one embodiment of the present invention. A fishing reel (10) according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises a reel body (1) having left and right frames (2a, 2b) and left and right side plates (1A, 1B) covering the said left and right frames (2a, 2b) with left and right side plates (left and right covers) (3a, 3b). Between said left and right side plates (1A, 1B), a spool shaft (5) is rotatably supported through a bearing (not shown), and a spool (7) on which a fishing line is wound is integrally fixed to the spool shaft (5). The said spool (7) has a spool body part (7a) and flange parts (7b) integrally formed on both the left and right sides thereof, and the fishing line is restrained by the left and right flange parts (7b) and wound onto the spool body part (7a). In a fishing reel (10) according to one embodiment of the present invention, a set plate (2A) is provided and forms a frame structure together with the left frame (2a) described above, and may be installed integrally on the left side plate (left cover) (3a). In that case, when the left side plate (3a) is detached from the left frame (2a), the set plate (2A) is also detached integrally with the left side plate (3a), and the spool opening (2d) formed in the left frame (2a) can be exposed, so that the spool (7) can be easily detached and maintenance can be improved. As previously described, the spool (7) is equipped with a spool body (7a) and flange parts (7b) formed integrally on both the left and right sides thereof, and is also configured in a roughly cylindrical shape so that when rotated in the forward direction, a fishing line can be wound around the outer circumference of the spool body (7a). A pair of bearings (not shown) that support rotation of the spool (7) are fixed at one end to the left frame (2a) of the reel body (1) and at the other end to the set plate (2A). The set plate (2A) can be fixed to the left frame (2a) by a screw stop described later. Alternatively, the spool (7) or the set plate (2A) may be detachably attached to the left frame (2a) by adopting a bayonet structure that hooks onto a holding support provided on the frame (2) by rotating a plurality of claws provided on the lock member, or it may be fixed by a method such as adhesive. By fixing the set plate (2A) to the left frame (2a), the spool (7) is rotatably supported on the axis. Additionally, a braking part (not shown) is formed by holding and supporting a fixed magnet and a movable magnet (not shown) on the set plate (2A). The left and right frames (2a, 2b) (reel body (1)) can be installed on a fishing rod, and the fishing reel (10), like a conventional fishing reel, has an operating means (handle) (8), and when the spool (7) is rotated in the forward direction by the user's operation, the fishing line can be wound. In addition, for the sake of simplification of the explanation, some known functions of the reel body are omitted. Additionally, a handle (8) that rotates the spool (7) is installed on the left plate (1A), and a known power transm