Fishing rod and detachable structure of fishing line guide
By combining the base component and the cylindrical fixing component, the problem of damage to the guide leg during the installation and removal of the fishing rod is solved, and the reliable fixing and durability of the fishing line guide are achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-10-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
When attaching or detaching the fishing line guide on existing fishing rods, the fiber-reinforced resin guide legs are prone to bending or breaking, resulting in damage.
The system employs a combination structure of a base component and a cylindrical fixing component. The base component is fixed to the surface of the rod, while the cylindrical fixing component can slide to cover the base component. The guide leg is fixed by sliding and pressing it in, avoiding the need to directly grasp the guide leg for installation or removal.
It effectively prevents damage to the fishing line guide during installation and removal, improves the durability of the fishing rod and fishing line guide, and adapts to different fishing needs.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to a fishing rod capable of attaching and detaching a fishing line guide, and an attaching and detaching structure of the fishing line guide. BACKGROUND
[0002] Conventionally, there is known a fishing rod capable of mounting various fishing reel such as a spinning reel or a double bearing reel, and on such a fishing rod, a fishing line guide that guides a fishing line that is paid out from the fishing reel is mounted at a predetermined interval in the length direction of the fishing rod. Generally, the fishing line guide has a guide ring into which the fishing line is inserted, and a guide leg that is fixed to the surface of the rod, and the guide leg is fixed to the surface of the rod by wire fastening or the like.
[0003] The fishing line guide is generally fixed to the rod in a manner that cannot be attached and detached, but depending on the fishing rod, it is sometimes configured to be attachable and detachable. For example, in Patent Document 1, there is disclosed an attaching and detaching structure of the guide in which a tubular insertion member provided with an opening portion into which the guide leg is inserted is integrally mounted to the rod, and in a state in which the guide leg is inserted into the opening portion, a dissolvable paste or the like fixing member is filled in the inside of the opening portion.
[0004] PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS
[0005] PATENT DOCUMENTS
[0006] Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication No. H3-65130 SUMMARY
[0007] PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0008] In the attaching and detaching structure of the guide disclosed in the above-described Patent Document 1, in the case of mounting the fishing line guide, the guide leg is inserted into the opening portion of the tubular insertion member by gripping the guide leg, and thus there is a possibility that the guide leg is bent or damaged by excessive force being applied to the guide leg. In particular, if the fishing line guide is made of fiber reinforced resin to achieve lightness and miniaturization, when the guide leg is inserted into the opening portion to mount the fixing member (paste), or when the fishing line guide is detached (during the attaching and detaching operation), damage such as bending or breaking is likely to occur.
[0009] The present application has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide a fishing rod and an attaching and detaching structure of a fishing line guide that prevent damage to the fishing line guide during attachment and detachment, in a fishing rod having the attaching and detaching structure of the fishing line guide.
[0010] MEANS FOR SOLVING THE PROBLEMS
[0011] To achieve the above object, the present application is a fishing rod having a guide attachment / detachment structure in which a guide leg of a line guide through which a fishing line is inserted is attached to / detached from a rod surface, characterized by comprising: a base member fixed to the rod surface and formed with a recess in which the guide leg of the line guide is placed; and a cylindrical fixing member arranged so as to be slidable with respect to the rod and pressed into the base member so as to cover the base member, the guide leg of the line guide being placed in the recess of the base member, the fixing member being fixed to the rod by being pressed into the base member by sliding.
[0012] According to the fishing rod of the above structure, the guide leg of the line guide is placed in the recess of the base member fixed to the rod surface, and the cylindrical fixing member is slid and pressed into the base member so as to cover the base member in this state, whereby the guide leg can be fixed. That is, when the line guide is fixed, a load is not applied to the guide leg by pressing the guide leg into the opening portion and the like as in the past, and thus the guide leg can be prevented from being damaged or bent or broken and the like during attachment / detachment of the line guide.
[0013] Further, the present application provides a guide attachment / detachment structure used when a line guide that guides a fishing line is fixed to a rod of a fishing rod. The guide attachment / detachment structure is characterized by comprising: a base member fixed to a rod surface and formed with a recess in which a guide leg of a line guide is placed; and a cylindrical fixing member arranged so as to be slidable with respect to the rod and pressed into the base member so as to cover the base member, the base member and the fixing member being held in a fixed state on the rod by pressing the fixing member into the base member in a state in which the guide leg of the line guide is placed in the recess of the base member.
[0014] Effects of the Invention
[0015] According to the present application, in a fishing rod having an attachment / detachment structure of a line guide, a fishing rod that is not damaged during attachment / detachment of the line guide and an attachment / detachment structure of the line guide that is not damaged during attachment / detachment of the line guide can be obtained. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] Figure 1 is a drawing showing one embodiment of a fishing rod of the present application, (a) is a partial cross-sectional view showing a housed state of a plurality of rods, and (b) is a perspective view of the housed state.
[0017] Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which a part of the plurality of rods of the fishing rod shown in Figure 1 is extracted (a state of use).
[0018] Figure 3 is a perspective view showing a part of the guide attachment / detachment structure.
[0019] Figure 4 is a diagram showing the guide attachment / detachment structure, (a) is an axial cross-sectional view, (b) is a cross-sectional view along the line A-A of the diagram (a), (c) is a plan view of the guide leg part, and (d) is a side view of the guide leg part.
[0020] Figure 5 is a diagram showing a base member of the guide attachment / detachment structure, (a) is a plan view, (b) is an axial cross-sectional view, and (c) is a cross-sectional view along the line B-B of the diagram (b).
[0021] Figure 6 is a diagram showing a fixing member of the guide attachment / detachment structure, (a) is a plan view, (b) is an axial cross-sectional view, and (c) is a cross-sectional view along the line C-C of the diagram (b).
[0022] Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of the guide attachment / detachment structure.
[0023] Figure 8 (a) to Figure 8 (c) of FIG. 10 are diagrams sequentially showing the procedure of installing the fishing line guide to the rod shaft with the guide attachment / detachment structure.
[0024] Figure 9 (a) to Figure 9 (c) of FIG. 12 are diagrams sequentially showing the procedure of fixing the fixing member to the base member.
[0025] Figure 10 (a) to Figure 10 (e) of FIG. 14 are plan views each showing a modification example of the anti-coming-off portion formed in the guide leg of the fishing line guide.
[0026] Figure 11 (a) and Figure 11 (b) of FIG. 15 are side views each showing a modification example of the anti-coming-off portion formed in the guide leg of the fishing line guide.
[0027] Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view showing a modification example of the fixing member of the guide attachment / detachment structure.
[0028] Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view showing a modification example of the guide leg of the guide attachment / detachment structure. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] Figure 1 and Figure 2 is a diagram showing one embodiment of the fishing rod of the present application, Figure 1(a) is a partial cross-sectional view showing a storage state of a plurality of rod sections, Figure 1 (b) is a perspective view of the storage state, Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a use state in which a part of the plurality of rod sections of the fishing rod shown in Figure 1 is extracted.
[0030] Figure 1 and Figure 2 The fishing rod shown in illustrates a so-called mobile rod that can achieve a short storage size at the time of carrying. Recently, the mobile rod has attracted attention for reasons such as the difficulty of carrying a long rod, the inability to carry a long rod due to restrictions by a transport company, or the high cost of transportation. In the present embodiment, the attachment and detachment structure of the fishing line guide is provided on such a mobile rod.
[0031] The illustrated fishing rod (mobile rod) 1 is configured as an extraction type in which a plurality of rod sections 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E,... 5N are stored in a tail rod section 3 and are sequentially extracted to be engaged. The number of rod sections (the number of engagement) stored inside the tail rod section 3 is arbitrary, and N rod sections (rod section 5A to rod section 5N) are sequentially stored in a large-diameter rod section, and the smallest-diameter rod section 5N becomes a tip rod section (in the present embodiment, the rod section 5N is the tip rod section). Figure 1 (a) and Figure 2 of the tail rod section 3 and the plurality of rod sections are not illustrated).
[0032] A fishing line guide 8 (fishing line guide 8A is a top guide) that guides a fishing line is attached to the front end of the tail rod section 3 and the plurality of rod sections. In addition, in Figure 1 , a state in which the fishing line guide is detached from the front end of the tail rod section 3 from the guide attachment and detachment structure described later is shown, and in Figure 2 , a state in which the fishing line guide is attached to the front end of the tail rod section 3 on the guide attachment and detachment structure is shown.
[0033] On the proximal end side of the tail rod section 3, a reel seat 9 having a reel leg placement portion 9a is provided. A fixed cover 11 is provided on the rear end side of the reel seat 9, and a movable cover 12 that moves in the axial direction is provided on the front end side.
[0034] The fixed cover 11 is fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the base end portion of the tail rod 3, and has a housing hole 11a that is open toward the line roller leg placement portion 9a. In addition, the movable cover 12 has a 12a that is open toward the line roller leg placement portion 9a. The movable cover 12 has an operation portion 12A that is formed with an internal thread portion that is screwed with an external thread portion 3A provided on the tail rod 3, and by placing the line roller leg on the line roller leg placement portion 9a and inserting the rear side into the housing hole 11a of the fixed cover 11, the line roller leg is fastened and fixed by the movable cover 12 and the fixed cover 11 by performing a rotational operation on the operation portion 12A. In addition, although the external thread portion 3A that is screwed with the operation portion 12A is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the tail rod 3, a tubular line roller seat can also be externally fitted on the outer peripheral surface of the tail rod 3, and the external thread portion can be formed on the outer peripheral surface of the line roller seat.
[0035] With regard to the tail rod 3, the rear end side of the fixed cover 11 protrudes in the axial direction, and an external thread portion 3B is formed on the protruding portion 3a thereof, and a lower peg (tail peg) 15 is mounted in a screwed manner. The lower peg 15 is formed in a cap shape, and is formed in a cylindrical shape with an open rear end portion (an open portion 15a). In addition, a middle lower peg 16 is fixed to the open rear end portion of the tail rod 3 by a screwing structure or a press-fitting structure, and closes the open rear end portion of the tail rod 3.
[0036] On the middle lower peg 16, a ring-shaped mounting portion 16a that is closed in a rectangular shape is integrally formed toward the rear, and the mounting portion 16a is configured to protrude toward the rear in a state in which the lower peg (tail peg) 15 is screwed and fixed to the rear end of the tail rod 3.
[0037] With regard to the tail rod 3, a cylindrical cover member 20 is detachably mounted in the axial direction, and functions to prevent the plurality of rod shafts that are housed in the tail rod tube from protruding. With regard to the cover member 20, the cover member 20 is configured to be press-fitted and fixed with respect to the operation portion 12A that is rotatably provided on the tail rod 3, and by being detached in the axial direction from the tail rod 3 (the operation portion 12A), the cover member 20 is mounted to the rear end portion of the tail rod 3, as shown in Figure 2 , and thus functions as a so-called handle that is held and held during actual fishing. That is, the fishing rod 1 of the present embodiment covers the front side of the tail rod 3 by the cover member 20 (see Figure 1 ), and thus protects the line guide that is mounted to the front end portion of each rod shaft. In addition, during actual use, by detaching the cover member 20 and mounting the cover member 20 to the rear end of the tail rod 3 (see Figure 2 ), the housing size can be shortened, and a long extension type fishing rod can be formed during use.
[0038] An internal thread portion 20A is formed on the front end portion of the cover member 20, and a cap 21 is screwed with the internal thread portion.
[0039] In actual use, the cover member 20 is pulled out from the butt rod 3 (operation portion 12A) in the axial direction, and the cap 21 is removed from the front end of the cover member 20. Further, the lower pin 15 is removed from the butt rod, and in this state, the female screw portion 20A of the cover member 20 is screwed to the male screw portion 3B of the butt rod 3. Thus, the cover member 20 becomes a grip extending rearward from the fixed cover 11, and the axial length can be increased for use.
[0040] Although the rear end of the cover member 20 is open in the gripping state, the opening can be closed by pressing the removed lower pin 15 into this portion and abutting the rear end edge (open end) 20a of the cover member 20 against the annular step portion 15b of the lower pin. Further, the removed cap 21 can be integrated with the lower pin 15 by screwing the outer screw portion thereof to the inner screw portion of the lower pin 15, and the opening portion 15a of the lower pin 15 can be closed.
[0041] The fishing rod 1 of the present embodiment is configured to be capable of mounting both types of the reel, the spinning reel and the double-bearing reel, and the spinning reel is mounted in a state in which the reel seat 9 and the line guide 8 are directed to the lower side, and the double-bearing reel is mounted in a state in which the reel seat 9 and the line guide 8 are directed to the upper side.
[0042] A line guide attachment / detachment structure (hereinafter referred to as a guide attachment / detachment structure) 30 is provided at the front end of each rod, and the line guide 8 is attached to / detached from each rod by the guide attachment / detachment structure 30.
[0043] Here, the structure of the guide attachment / detachment structure 30 of the present embodiment will be described with reference to Figures 3 to 7 to the drawings.
[0044] The line guide 8 described above is configured to have a guide ring 8a through which a fishing line is inserted, and a guide leg 8b mounted to the surface of the butt rod (rod) 3, and the guide leg 8b is formed to extend in the axial direction of the mounted rod. In this case, the guide leg 8b and the guide ring 8a are connected by a connecting portion 8c, and the guide leg 8b, the guide ring 8a, and the connecting portion 8c are integrally formed of, for example, a lightweight metal such as aluminum, a fiber-reinforced resin material, or the like. Further, a ring member 8d formed of, for example, ceramic or the like is press-fitted to the portion of the guide ring 8a as needed, to reduce the sliding resistance of the fishing line.
[0045] The guide attachment / detachment structure 30 has a base member 40 fixed to the surface of the rod (in the drawing, the rod is the butt rod 3), and a recess 41 capable of receiving the guide leg 8b of the line guide 8 is formed in the base member 40, and a cylindrical fixing member 50 is provided so as to be slidable with respect to the rod 3, and is press-fitted so as to cover the base member 40.
[0046] The base component 40 is integrally formed from materials such as metal, resin, wood, or hard rubber, and is fixed to the rod surface by adhesive bonding or other means. In this case, the base component only needs to be fixed relative to the rod, and various fixing methods can be used, such as fixing with screws, wrapping the fixing line and fixing with resin, or wrapping with a strap. Alternatively, the base component can also be a structure that is detachably fixed to the rod surface. In this way, by making the base component detachable, it is possible to replace it with a suitable base component according to the shape of the guide leg 8b of the fishing line guide 8.
[0047] Furthermore, the recess 41 formed in the base component 40 only needs to be machined to correspond to the shape of the guide leg 8b of the fishing line guide installed in the recess 41, so that the guide leg 8b can be placed in the recess without causing wobbling. Moreover, with the guide leg 8b placed in the recess 41, by sliding the fixing member 50, the fixing member 50 can be covered (by sliding and pressing in axially) onto the base component 40, thereby fixing the fishing line guide 8 to the tail rod 3.
[0048] like Figure 4 As shown, the recess 41 is preferably formed such that the guide leg 8b directly contacts the rod surface. With this structure, the bite of a fish is easily transmitted to the rod via the fishing line guide, improving the sensitivity of the bite while suppressing the guide's height due to the direct contact between the guide leg and the rod surface. Alternatively, the recess 41 can also be configured to have a bottom, located between the back of the placed guide leg and the rod surface. Furthermore, regarding the upper edge used to form the recess 41, a chamfer (conical) 41a is preferably pre-formed, thereby facilitating the placement (mounting) of the guide leg 8b within the recess 41 from above.
[0049] The fixing component 50 is formed into a cylindrical shape (a cylindrical shape with openings on both sides of the axis) by means of metal, resin, wood, hard rubber, etc. Alternatively, it can be formed using a 3D printer to produce resin containing carbon fibers. If a raw material containing such carbon fibers is formed using a 3D printer, unlike conventional injection molding or mold molding, the surface exhibits a textured surface with many protruding carbon fibers. This increases the friction between the carbon fibers and the inserted guide leg 8b, making it difficult for the fishing line guide 8 to detach during actual fishing.
[0050] The fixing component 50 is formed with a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the tail rod 3, and is configured to slide axially along the tail rod 3. In addition, by forming irregularities (knurling, etc.) 51 on its surface, sliding and rotating operations can be easily performed.
[0051] As described above, the guide leg 8b is placed in the recess 41 of the base member 40, and in this state, the fixing member 50 is slid in the axial direction to be pressed into the base member 40, thereby integrating the two (the fishing line guide 8 becomes a state of being fixed by the fixing member 50). In this case, by pressing the fixing member 50 into the base member 40 in the axial direction, the guide leg 8b is fixed (the outer thread portion 45 formed on the outer circumferential surface of the rear end side of the base member 40 and the inner thread portion 55 formed on the inner circumferential surface of the rear end side of the fixing member 50 are not screwed). However, it is also possible to fix the two by screwing after the guide leg 8b is placed and the fixing member 50 is pressed into the base member 40. That is, by forming the outer thread portion 45 on the rear end side of the base member 40 and the inner thread portion 55 on the rear end side of the fixing member 50, the fixing member 50 can be pressed into the base member 40, and then the two can be brought to a fixed state by rotating the fixing member.
[0052] As described above, regarding the screwing portions of the two, it is possible to have a structure in which, when the fishing line guide 8 is fixed, the fixing member 50 is pressed into the base member 40 and the state is fixed, and it is also possible to have a structure in which, when the fishing line guide 8 is not installed, the fixing member 50 is integrated with the base member 40. In this way, if the two are configured to be fixed by screwing, when the rod is housed or when it is carried, since the members do not move relative to each other, damage or the like is less likely to occur. In addition, when the guide leg 8b is placed in the recess 41 of the base member and is fixed by the fixing member 50, as shown in (a) of FIG. 10, the rear end of the guide leg 8b and the base member 40 can be slightly separated or can be in abutment. Figure 4
[0053] In addition, it is preferable that a circumferential groove 46 in which an O-ring 60 that is in close contact with the inner surface of the fixing member 50 is fitted be formed on the surface of the base member 40.
[0054] If the fixing member 50 is pressed in the state in which the O-ring 60 is fitted in such a circumferential groove 46, the friction between the two increases, the fixing member 50 can be made difficult to come off from the base member 40 (anti-loosening), and the shaking due to dimensional errors or the like can be absorbed. In addition, in the structure in which the screwing portion described above is provided, the fixing of the screws to each other at the time of housing can be prevented.
[0055] Regarding the recess 41 of the base member 40 and the guide leg 8b of the fishing line guide 8 placed thereon, it is preferable to be configured as follows.
[0056] As shown in (a) of FIG. 10, the guide leg 8b of the fishing line guide 8 is placed in the recess 41 of the base member 40, and the fixing member 50 is pressed into the base member 40 in the axial direction, thereby fixing the two. Figure 4 As shown in (b), when the wall thickness of the guide leg 8b is set to T and the depth of the recess 41 of the base member 40 is set to D, it is preferable to set T ≥ D. In this way, by forming the wall thickness of the guide leg 8b to be greater than or equal to the depth of the recess 41, when the fixing member 50 is pressed in, the guide leg 8b can be pressed by the inner surface of the fixing member, making it difficult for the fishing line guide 8 to fall off.
[0057] Furthermore, if the base component 40 is made of a harder material, it is preferable that the shape of the recess 41 is slightly larger than the shape of the guide leg 8b, so as to facilitate the placement operation. However, if the base component 40 is made of a soft material, it is preferable that the shape of the recess 41 is slightly smaller than the shape of the guide leg 8b, so as to press the fixing component in slightly.
[0058] In addition, such as Figure 4 As shown in (b), when the cross-sectional shape of the guide leg 8b is rectangular, although gaps are generated between the surface of the tail rod 3 and the guide leg 8b and between the inner surface of the fixing member 50 and the guide leg 8b, in order to avoid such gaps, it is preferable to form the cross-sectional shape of the guide leg 8b into a roughly arc shape in accordance with the bending of the tail rod 3.
[0059] Preferably, an anti-detachment portion is formed in the recess 41 and / or guide leg 8b of the base component 40, which prevents the guide leg 8b from falling off axially when the guide leg 8b is placed in the recess 41 and pressed into the fixing component 50.
[0060] like Figure 4 (c) Figure 4 As shown in (d), the anti-slip portion of this embodiment forms slit-shaped recesses 8e on both sides of the guide leg 8b in the width direction, and as... Figure 5 As shown in (a), the two inner walls of the recess 41 in the width direction are formed with protrusions 41c that fit into the recess 8e.
[0061] By forming such an anti-detachment part, the fishing line guide 8 is difficult to detach axially, thus preventing the fishing line guide 8 from detaching during actual fishing.
[0062] Next, refer to Figure 8 as well as Figure 9 The usage of the above-mentioned guide loading and unloading structure 30 will be explained.
[0063] like Figure 8 As shown in (a), the guide leg 8b of the fishing line guide 8 is placed in the recess 41 of the base component 40 fixed to the tail rod 3. At this time, since the shape of the recess 41 is approximately the same as the shape of the guide leg 8b, the fishing line guide 8 will not fall off.
[0064] In this state, such asFigure 8 (b) Figure 8 As shown in (c), the fixing operation of the fishing line guide is completed by sliding the fixing member 50 into the base member 40.
[0065] As described above, when fixing the fishing line guide 8, the guide leg 8b is placed only in the recess 41. Unlike in the past, it is not pressed in by gripping the guide leg 8b and the connecting part 8c. Therefore, no load is applied to the guide leg 8b and the connecting part 8c. During the installation and removal of the fishing line guide, damage such as bending or kinking of the guide leg can be prevented. In addition, by preparing various fishing line guides 8 of different heights in advance, for example, even when changing from a spinning reel to a casting reel, it is easy to change to a fishing line guide of appropriate height and size, which can be done with a single fishing rod.
[0066] Additionally, without using the fishing line guide 8, such as Figure 9 (a)~ Figure 9 As shown in (c), since the fixing member 50 is fixed to the base member 40 by sliding the fixing member 50 on the base member 40 and fastening the fixing member 50 by the screw portion formed on both, the fixing member 50 is less likely to be injured during actual fishing or transportation.
[0067] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and can be modified in various ways.
[0068] Figure 10 (a)~ Figure 10 (e) are top views showing modified examples of the guide leg 8b (the right side of the figure shows the direction of detachment). As described above, although the anti-detachment part of the fishing line guide is constructed by forming a recess 8e on the guide leg 8b, various modifications can be made to the structure of such an anti-detachment part. For example, as shown in (a), the tapered part 8f can also be formed in a way that widens towards the front end. In addition, as shown in (b), the recess 8e can also be formed on one of the two sides. In addition, as shown in (c) and (d), the location and number of recesses 8e can be appropriately modified. In addition, as shown in (e), the surface of the guide leg 8b can be roughened or covered with friction components to form a high-friction part 8g.
[0069] Figure 11 of (a), Figure 11 (b) are side views showing modified examples of the guide leg 8b (the right side of the figure shows the direction of detachment). For example, as shown in (a), a thick-walled portion 8b' can be formed on the front end side, or as shown in (b), a tapered portion 8i can be formed on the upper surface in a manner that gradually thickens towards the front end.
[0070] As above, the guide leg 8b is placed only in the recess 41 of the base member 40, and thus, by deforming the shape thereof appropriately, it can be difficult to come off when covering the fixing member 50. Also, the shape of the recess 41 of the base member 40 can be deformed appropriately in correspondence with the shape of the guide leg 8b.
[0071] Figure 12 is a view showing a modification example of the fixing member 50.
[0072] In this modification example, in a case where the wall thickness of the guide leg 8b is set to T and the depth of the recess 41 of the base member 40 is set to D, it is set to T < D. In such a structure, the guide leg 8b easily comes off, and thus the inner surface of the fixing member 50 covers the elastic member 65 in a manner to abut against the surface of the guide leg 8b placed in the recess 41.
[0073] Even with such a structure, it is possible to prevent the guide 8 from coming off, and it is possible to prevent the guide from shaking, loosening, and the like.
[0074] Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view showing a modification example of the guide leg placed in the guide attachment / detachment structure.
[0075] As in the above embodiment, if the back surface of the guide leg 8b is formed as a flat surface, the surface of the rod 3 and the back surface of the guide leg become one-point contact, and the guide can be unstable when fixing the guide. Thus, as shown in Figure 13 by forming a recess 8h in the back surface of the guide leg 8b, the surface of the rod 3 and the back surface of the guide leg become two-point contact (the abutting portion is indicated by 8h'), and it is possible to stabilize easily when fixing the guide.
[0076] As for such a recess, the shape and the formation position thereof are arbitrary, and it can be deformed appropriately as long as it is a structure to make multiple-point contact between the surface of the rod and the surface of the rod.
[0077] The above describes the embodiment of the present application, but the present application is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various modifications can be made.
[0078] In the above-described embodiment, the anti-coming-off of the guide 8 can be deformed appropriately by pressing a soft member or the like. Also, the guide leg of the guide 8 can be formed in plural. Also, the above-described guide attachment / detachment structure 30 can be provided at multiple places on one rod, and it can be applied to various fishing rods other than the mobile rod.
[0079] Explanation of Reference Numerals
[0080] 1: fishing rod; 3: tail rod (rod); 8: line guide; 8a: guide ring; 8b: guide leg; 30: guide attachment structure; 40: base member; 41: recess; 50: fixing member.
Claims
1. A fishing rod having a guide leg for inserting a fishing line guide, which is detachable relative to the rod surface, allowing the fishing line to pass through and be inserted. Its features are, The guide loading and unloading structure has the following features: A base component, fixed to the surface of the rod, has a recessed area for holding a guide leg capable of supporting a fishing line guide; and A cylindrical fixing component, configured to slide relative to the rod, is pressed into the base component in a manner that covers the base component. The guide leg of the fishing line guide is placed in the recess of the base component and is fixed to the rod by sliding the fixing component into the base component. Anti-detachment portions are formed in the base component and the guide leg. When the guide leg is placed in the recess and the fixing component is pressed in, the anti-detachment portions prevent the guide leg from axially dislodging from the recess of the base component. A protrusion is formed on the inner wall of the recess in the base component, and a recess is formed on the side of the guide leg. The anti-detachment part is configured such that the guide leg is placed in the recess of the base component and the protrusion engages with the recess, thereby preventing the guide leg from falling off the base component.
2. The fishing rod according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base component is detachably fixed to the surface of the rod.
3. The fishing rod according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The fixing component and the base component can be fixed together by screwing.
4. The fishing rod according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, When the wall thickness of the guide leg is set to T and the depth of the recess of the base component is set to D, T≥D is set.
5. The fishing rod according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The inner surface of the fixing component is covered with an elastic component that abuts against the surface of the guide leg placed in the recess.
6. The fishing rod according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, A circumferential groove is formed on the surface of the base component to fit an O-ring that is tightly fitted with the inner surface of the fixing component.
7. The fishing rod according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The recess in the base component is formed so that the guide leg on which it is mounted is in direct contact with the surface of the rod.
8. A guide detachment structure, wherein the guide leg of a fishing line guide through which a fishing line is inserted is detachable relative to the rod surface of a fishing rod. Its features are, The guide loading and unloading structure has the following features: A base component, fixed to the surface of the rod, has a recessed area for holding a guide leg capable of supporting a fishing line guide; and A cylindrical fixing component, which is slidable relative to the rod, is pressed into the base component to cover it. The base component and the fixing component are held in a fixed state on the rod by pressing the fixing component into the base component while the guide leg of the fishing line guide is placed in the recess of the base component. Anti-detachment portions are formed in the base component and the guide leg. When the guide leg is placed in the recess and the fixing component is pressed in, the anti-detachment portions prevent the guide leg from axially dislodging from the recess of the base component. A protrusion is formed on the inner wall of the recess in the base component, and a recess is formed on the side of the guide leg. The anti-detachment part is configured such that the guide leg is placed in the recess of the base component and the protrusion engages with the recess, thereby preventing the guide leg from falling off the base component.
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