Fish bait with artificial beards and forming mold of fish bait
By using a limiting mechanism in conjunction with a simulated sliding column to simulate the wagging of fish fins, the problem of simulating the swimming motion of fish with artificial whiskers when restricted by a lead head hook is solved, thereby improving the hooking rate and production efficiency and reducing resistance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511667238.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing baits with artificial whiskers cannot accurately simulate the swimming state of fish when the movement of the jig head hook is restricted, thus affecting the hooking rate.
Design a fish bait with simulated whiskers, which uses a limiting mechanism in conjunction with a simulated sliding column. The simulated whiskers are made to slide back and forth on the sliding column by water flow or fishing line control. An ellipsoidal sliding mechanism and a micro tension spring provide restoring force to simulate the wagging of fish fins. It is also made into an integrated injection mold.
It effectively simulates the swimming posture of fish, increases the hook-up rate, reduces resistance, ensures smooth and stable movements, adapts to different water conditions, and improves the operating experience and production efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of fish bait design technology, specifically to a fish bait with simulated whiskers and its molding mold. Background Technology
[0002] Fish baits with simulated whiskers typically consist of a device attached to the front of a jig head hook. This device features outward-extending whisker-like structures that, when deployed into the water, mimic the movement of fish. This type of bait is suitable for a wide range of applications and helps increase the hook-up rate.
[0003] Common baits with artificial barbels are usually fixed directly to a jig head hook, and their movement depends solely on the movement of the jig head hook. If the movement of the jig head hook is restricted, the artificial barbels will remain stationary and will not be able to simulate the swimming state of fish, thus affecting the hooking rate of the bait. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a fish bait with whiskers and its molding mold.
[0005] The technical problem solved by this invention is to address the issue that existing technologies cannot accurately simulate the swimming state of fish.
[0006] The present invention can be achieved by the following technical solution: a fish bait with simulated whiskers, including a fish hook, the fish hook is installed at the end of a connecting rod, a bottom limiting post is fixed on the connecting rod, simulated sliding posts are arranged in an array on the bottom limiting post, and the size of the simulated sliding posts is smaller than the size of the bottom limiting post, a limiting mechanism is simulated sliding on the simulated sliding posts, and simulated whiskers are arranged on the limiting mechanism.
[0007] A further technical improvement of the present invention is that: a top limiting plate is fixed to the end of the simulated sliding column for further limiting the lower limiting mechanism. The size of the limiting plate is larger than the size of the bottom limiting column, and the top limiting plate is plate-shaped with several through holes.
[0008] A further technical improvement of the present invention is that the limiting mechanism includes a sliding bracket, wherein a sliding mechanism is provided inside the sliding bracket, and the simulated sliding column is ellipsoidal.
[0009] A further technical improvement of the present invention is that: the sliding mechanism includes an upper bracket and a lower bracket, the sliding bracket is slidably connected to the upper bracket and the lower bracket respectively, and the upper bracket and the lower bracket are respectively fixed with mounting bases, wherein the mounting bases are connected by manual pull rods, and the manual pull rods are slidably connected to the sliding brackets, adjacent manual pull rods are fixedly connected by manual pull plates, and micro tension springs are provided on the manual pull rods and the sliding brackets.
[0010] A further technical improvement of the present invention is that the simulated whisker includes an upper whisker and a lower whisker.
[0011] The present invention can be achieved by the following technical solution: a molding die for a fish bait with barbels, comprising an upper die and a lower die, wherein the upper die and the lower die are respectively mounted on a side base by a hydraulic system, and a mold cavity for molding the body is formed between the upper die and the lower die.
[0012] A further technical improvement of the present invention is that: the upper mold and the lower mold are integrally formed with a cavity for a top limiting plate, and the top limiting plate and the connecting rod are partially connected.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: 1. This application utilizes a unique limiting mechanism in conjunction with a simulated sliding column. When the bait is moved by water currents or the fishing line is manipulated, the limiting mechanism drives the simulated bait to slide back and forth on the sliding column. This continuous, autonomous localized movement realistically simulates the fin movements of a small fish swimming, greatly enhancing the fish-attracting effect and effectively solving the problem of traditional lures losing their fish-attracting action when the main body is stationary.
[0014] 2. The bait's fish-attracting action in this application does not entirely depend on the angler's control. Even when the main body of the jig head is restricted in movement due to water currents, the impact of the water current can still drive the limiting mechanism to slide, thus simulating a "living" swinging state. This utilization of environmental energy allows the bait to maintain its attractiveness under any circumstances, significantly improving the hook-up rate in different water conditions.
[0015] 3. The sliding column in this application adopts an ellipsoidal design, which cooperates with the upper and lower supports in the sliding mechanism, and provides restoring force through a micro tension spring. This structure not only ensures the smoothness and sensitivity of the sliding process, but also ensures that the mechanism can stably reset when no external force is applied, preventing the action from jamming. At the same time, it makes the sliding feel damped, simulating a more natural biological movement.
[0016] 4. The top limiting plate of this application features multiple perforations, effectively reducing the overall weight of the bait and making its sinking speed more controllable. It also reduces resistance during dragging and casting in the water, improving the handling experience. The arrangement of multiple sets of upper and lower barbels achieves comprehensive fish-attracting coverage.
[0017] 5. The molding die used in this application, through the coordinated design of the upper die, lower die, side movable base, and intermediate base, can integrally injection mold complex structures such as the bait body, connecting rod, bottom limiting post, simulated sliding post, and perforated top limiting plate in one step. This not only ensures the integrity and strength of the product structure, but also solves the demolding problem of complex structures such as perforated limiting plates through the design of the movable base and limiting slider, achieving efficient and precise mass production. Attached Figure Description
[0018] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the simulated mustard position of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the simulated whisker structure of the present invention; Figure 3 For the present invention Figure 2 A magnified view of a section at point A in the middle; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the relative positions of the upper and lower molds of the present invention; Figure 5 For the present invention Figure 4 A magnified view of a section at point B in the middle.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Top limiting plate; 2. Bottom limiting post; 3. Connecting rod; 4. Fishhook; 5. Simulated sliding post; 6. Simulated whisker; 7. Limiting mechanism; 8. Sliding bracket; 9. Lower bracket; 10. Upper whisker; 11. Upper bracket; 12. Manual pull rod; 13. Manual pull plate; 14. Lower whisker; 15. Mounting base; 16. Side base; 17. Middle base; 18. Upper mold; 19. Side moving base; 20. Body; 21. Lower mold; 22. Outer sleeve; 23. First limiting slider; 24. Second limiting slider. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To further illustrate the technical means and effects adopted by the present invention in order to achieve the intended purpose, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments, based on the specific implementation methods, structures, features and effects of the present invention.
[0022] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown, a type of fish bait with simulated barbels includes a fishhook 4, which is mounted on the end of a connecting rod 3. A bottom limiting post 2 is fixed on the connecting rod 3, and simulated sliding posts 5 are arranged in an array on the bottom limiting post 2. The size of the simulated sliding posts 5 is smaller than that of the bottom limiting post 2. A limiting mechanism 7 is provided on the simulated sliding posts 5 to simulate sliding, and simulated barbels 6 are provided on the limiting mechanism 7. In use, the limiting mechanism 7 slides back and forth on the simulated sliding posts 5, thereby ensuring the position movement of the simulated barbels 6. This facilitates the simulation of the swimming position of fish. When the water in the water body flows, the limiting mechanism 7 slides back and forth on the simulated sliding posts 5, thereby simulating the fish bait with simulated barbels 6, which helps to ensure the hooking rate of fish.
[0023] Furthermore, in order to limit the limiting mechanism 7, a top limiting plate 1 is fixed at the end of the simulated sliding column 5. The size of the limiting plate 1 is slightly larger than that of the bottom limiting column 2, which is used to further limit the lower limiting mechanism 7. The top limiting plate 1 is plate-shaped and has several perforations, which can reduce the weight of the fish hook 4 and ensure that the fish hook 4 can quickly reach the fishing height.
[0024] Furthermore, the limiting mechanism 7 includes a sliding bracket 8, wherein a sliding mechanism is provided inside the sliding bracket 8. In this application, the simulated sliding column 5 is ellipsoidal. The sliding mechanism acts on the simulated sliding column 5, which can ensure the positional stability of the sliding mechanism on the simulated sliding column 5. When there is external pressure, the sliding mechanism overcomes its own force and slides on the simulated sliding column 5. During the sliding process, it cooperates with the simulated sliding column 5 to realize the limiting function.
[0025] Furthermore, the sliding mechanism includes an upper support 11 and a lower support 9. The upper support 11 and the lower support 9 are slidably mounted on the sliding support 8, and the upper support 11 and the lower support 9 are respectively fixed with mounting bases 15. The mounting bases 15 are connected by manual pull rods 12, and the manual pull rods 12 are slidably connected to the sliding support 8. Adjacent manual pull rods 12 are fixedly connected by manual pull plates 13. At the same time, miniature tension springs are provided on the manual pull rods 12 and the sliding support 8. In this process, the tension springs are used to move the upper support 11 and the lower support 9 toward the center position of the sliding support 8. The upper support 11 and the lower support 9 are respectively sleeved on the two ends of the ellipsoidal shape of the simulated sliding column 5. When there is an external force, the upper support 11 and the lower support 9 cause the tension springs to be stretched, which causes the upper support 11 and the lower support 9 to move onto the adjacent simulated sliding column 5.
[0026] Furthermore, the simulated barbels 6 include upper barbels 10 and lower barbels 14. By setting multiple sets of simulated barbels 6, it is possible to simulate fish swimming in various directions, further ensuring the hook-up rate.
[0027] A molding die for a fish bait with whiskers includes an upper die 18 and a lower die 21, which are respectively mounted on a side base 16. A hydraulic system controls the movement of the upper die 18 and lower die 21 on the side base 16. The upper die 18 and lower die 21 are respectively mounted on the power output end of the hydraulic system, forming a mold cavity between them. This mold cavity is used to mold the body 20. In this application, since a top limiting plate 1 is integrally molded on the upper die 18 and lower die 21, and this top limiting plate 1 is not completely fixedly connected to the connecting rod 3, but only partially connected, this application requires molding the structure of the top limiting plate 1. Therefore, in this application, molding is achieved through the structure on the intermediate base 17 and the side movable base 19. In use, the upper mold 18 and the lower mold 21 are first separated. At this time, the side moving base 19 is set on the connecting rod 3 to clamp the connecting rod 3 and the whole body. At the same time, the middle base 17 clamps and fixes the other end of the body 20. Therefore, the separation of the upper mold 18 and the lower mold 21 will not affect the stability of the body 20. When moving, the side moving base 19 is installed on the output end of the moving cylinder. The side moving base 19 drives the body 20 to move laterally. At this time, the middle base 17 slides on the top limiting plate 1, thereby separating the top limiting plate 1 from the mold. This also allows the top limiting plate 1 and the body 20 to not be in complete contact. Therefore, water can pass through between the top limiting plate 1 and the body 20 during use, reducing the resistance when the hook is thrown.
[0028] Furthermore, an outer sleeve 22 is fixed on the intermediate base 17. The outer sleeve 22 is equipped with a first limiting slider 23 and a second limiting slider 24 in conjunction with the hydraulic system. The first limiting slider 23 and the second limiting slider 24 are located on both sides of the top limiting plate 1, respectively. In use, the first limiting slider 23 and the second limiting slider 24 are used to maintain the stability of the top limiting plate 1. That is, the first limiting slider 23 and the second limiting slider 24 pass through the top limiting plate 1. When unloading, the first limiting slider 23 and the second limiting slider 24 are lowered by the hydraulic system, so that the first limiting slider 23 and the second limiting slider 24 can slide out of the limiting groove of the top limiting plate 1, which facilitates the unloading function of the top limiting plate. This process adopts an integral molding method to ensure the fixed connection between the top limiting plate 1 and the body 20 and to ensure the stability of the body 20.
[0029] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way. Although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present invention. Any person skilled in the art can make some modifications or alterations to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention shall still fall within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A type of fish bait with simulated barbels, characterized in that: Includes a fishhook (4), which is installed at the end of a connecting rod (3). A bottom limiting post (2) is fixed on the connecting rod (3). A simulated sliding post (5) is arranged in an array on the bottom limiting post (2). The size of the simulated sliding post (5) is smaller than that of the bottom limiting post (2). A limiting mechanism (7) is simulated sliding on the simulated sliding post (5). A simulated whisker (6) is provided on the limiting mechanism (7).
2. The fish bait with barbels according to claim 1, characterized in that, The simulated sliding column (5) has a top limiting plate (1) fixed at its end for further limiting the lower limiting mechanism (7). The size of the top limiting plate (1) is larger than that of the bottom limiting column (2), and the top limiting plate (1) is plate-shaped with several perforations.
3. The fish bait with barbels according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting mechanism (7) includes a sliding bracket (8), wherein a sliding mechanism is provided inside the sliding bracket (8), and the simulated sliding column (5) is ellipsoidal.
4. A fish bait with pseudo-whiskers according to claim 3, characterized in that, The sliding mechanism includes an upper bracket (11) and a lower bracket (9). The sliding bracket (8) is slidably connected to the upper bracket (11) and the lower bracket (9) respectively. The upper bracket (11) and the lower bracket (9) are respectively fixed with mounting bases (15). The mounting bases (15) are connected by manual pull rods (12). The manual pull rods (12) are slidably connected to the sliding brackets (8). Adjacent manual pull rods (12) are fixedly connected by manual pull plates (13). At the same time, miniature tension springs are provided on the manual pull rods (12) and the sliding brackets (8).
5. A fish bait with pseudo-whiskers according to claim 1, characterized in that, The simulated whisker (6) includes an upper whisker (10) and a lower whisker (14).
6. A molding die for a fish bait with barbels, characterized in that: It includes an upper mold (18) and a lower mold (21), wherein the upper mold (18) and the lower mold (21) are respectively mounted on a side base (16) by a hydraulic system, and a mold cavity for molding the body (20) is formed between the upper mold (18) and the lower mold (21).
7. A molding die for a fish bait with barbels according to claim 6, characterized in that, The upper mold (18) and the lower mold (21) are integrally formed with a cavity for a top limiting plate (1), and the top limiting plate (1) and the connecting rod (3) are partially connected.