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KR-20260064371-A - fishing reel device

KR20260064371AKR 20260064371 AKR20260064371 AKR 20260064371AKR-20260064371-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a reel used for fishing, comprising a first sensor for detecting the unwinding and winding of a fishing line, a second sensor and a vibration sensor for detecting vibration of a fishing rod, a display thereof, and a battery for supplying power to these devices.

Inventors

  • 이채훈

Assignees

  • 이채훈

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241031

Claims (1)

  1. A first sensor and a second sensor that react as the fishing line is wound and unwound; A vibration sensor that detects vibrations in a fishing rod; A battery to power the sensors and the display; including a display that changes based on the response of each sensor, Reel device.

Description

fishing reel device The present invention relates to fishing and concerns a device that displays information such as distance, time, or bite status while fishing. When fishing, one can only guess based on their senses how far the hook has flown, how long it has been since casting, or whether there has been a bite. However, because this method is subjective and heavily influenced by individual senses, beginners may find it difficult. FIG. 1 is an overall drawing of the present invention. FIG. 1 is a drawing showing a reel device (100) according to the present invention. As can be seen, the reel device (100) according to the present invention may include a first sensor (1), a second sensor (2), a vibration sensor (3), a display (4), and a battery (5). For reference, the reel device (100) according to the present invention can be equally applied to all types of reel devices used by mounting them on fishing rods, such as bayonet reels and spinning reels. The length of the fishing line being pulled out or wound can be measured through the first sensor (1) and the second sensor (2), and this length can be displayed on the display (4). The first sensor (1) mainly measures the length of the fishing line being pulled out, and the second sensor (2) measures the length of the fishing line being wound to increase accuracy. The vibration sensor (3) measures the vibration detected from the contacted fishing rod and displays it on the display (4). The display (4) can obtain information from the first sensor (1), the second sensor (2), and the vibration sensor (3) and display it so that the user can see it intuitively. The battery (5) uses an AAA type battery and supplies power to the first sensor (1), the second sensor (2), the vibration sensor (3), and the display (4), and the cover covering it can be made of a waterproof material that prevents outside air or water from passing through. When the fishing line begins to unwind through the first sensor (1) and the second sensor (2), a timer starts on the display (4), and when it is fully wound, the timer ends and can be displayed.