Portable and firm combined fishhook

By combining a single-bending fishhook body with a metal connecting block, along with a fluorescent coating and a specific angle design, the problems of increased weight and hook slippage in existing combined fishhooks are solved, resulting in a lightweight and sturdy fishhook structure that improves fishing efficiency and the chances of catching fish.

CN223929273UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24POYANG BLACK KINGKONG FISHING TACKLE CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520596885.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-01
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-01

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Technical Problem

Existing composite fishhooks increase overall weight due to auxiliary connections, fail to accurately reproduce the posture of small fish and shrimp, reduce the predatory instincts of marine cephalopod mollusks, and are prone to detachment, resulting in low fishing efficiency.

Method used

The fishhook body is formed by bending in one piece and connected by metal connecting blocks or welding, eliminating auxiliary parts. Combined with a fluorescent coating and a specific angled tip design, the fishhook is lightweight and strong. The barb increases the likelihood of hooking the fish's mouth, and the parallel alignment of the hook shank and tip increases stability.

Benefits of technology

It achieves a lightweight and sturdy fishhook structure, which can better reproduce the swimming posture of small fish and shrimp, increase the chance of catching fish, reduce the occurrence of getting off the hook, and enhance fishing efficiency and accuracy, especially at night or in low light conditions, making it easier to observe.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of fishhooks, and discloses a light and firm combined fishhook which comprises a plurality of fishhook bodies, each fishhook body is composed of a hook handle, a hook bottom and a tip, and the fishhook bodies are symmetrically arranged; the fishhook comprises a plurality of fishhook bodies, connecting assemblies are arranged among the fishhook bodies and used for connecting the fishhook bodies, each connecting assembly comprises a plurality of metal linkers, the metal linkers are all connected among the fishhook bodies, and the fishhook bodies are all formed in a one-time bending mode. According to the fishhook, an auxiliary piece metal sleeve or an auxiliary piece linear material does not need to be used by a worker through the connecting assembly, the fishhook bodies are lighter and firmer after being combined, the real swimming postures of small fishes and small shrimps can be better restored when hard artificial baits are assembled, the predation desire of marine head-foot mollusks is stimulated, and the fishing effect of the fishhook bodies is improved. The fish catching probability is effectively improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of fishhooks, specifically to a lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook. Background Technology

[0002] A fishhook is a tool used in fishing to suspend bait and attract fish. Fishhooks have developed rapidly and come in many varieties. Ideally, a perfect fishhook should possess four characteristics: strength, sharpness, toughness, and lightness. Achieving all four simultaneously is quite difficult. Using large-diameter, high-carbon steel hooks sacrifices toughness and suction; while using small-diameter, medium-carbon steel hooks results in insufficient tensile strength. Therefore, the choice of hook size and type should be based on the type and size of the target fish, their feeding method, and the bait used, to maximize the hook's performance.

[0003] Currently, most combination fishhooks are typically formed by bending the hooks three times using equipment, and then connecting multiple hooks with auxiliary metal sleeves or linear auxiliary materials before assembling them onto a hard lure. This has the following disadvantages: connecting multiple hooks with auxiliary parts increases the overall weight, which makes it difficult to accurately reproduce the swimming posture of small fish and shrimp, thereby reducing the predatory instincts of cephalopod mollusks in the sea and lowering the chances of catching fish. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook to solve the problem that connecting multiple fishhooks with auxiliary parts increases the overall weight, which in turn makes it impossible to better reproduce the real swimming posture of small fish and shrimp, thereby reducing the predatory desire of marine cephalopod mollusks and lowering the chance of catching fish.

[0005] To achieve the above-mentioned utility model objectives, the present utility model adopts the following technical solution: a lightweight and sturdy combined fishhook, comprising several fishhook bodies, each fishhook body consisting of a hook shank, a hook base, and a point, and the fishhook bodies being symmetrically arranged; a connecting component, the connecting component being disposed between the several fishhook bodies for connecting the several fishhook bodies, the connecting component comprising: several metal connecting blocks, each of the several metal connecting blocks being connected between the several fishhook bodies, one end of the hook shank being integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the hook base, one end of the hook base being integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the point, and the several fishhook bodies being formed by a single bending.

[0006] Preferably, the inner sides of several of the fishhook bodies are fixed with barbs.

[0007] Preferably, the outer wall of several of the fishhook bodies is provided with a fluorescent coating.

[0008] Preferably, the hook shank is parallel to the tip.

[0009] Preferably, one end of the tip is pointed.

[0010] Preferably, the angle between the extension line of the tip and the tangent at the midpoint of the hook bottom is 45° to 55°.

[0011] Compared with existing technologies, a lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook that adopts the above technical solution has the following beneficial effects:

[0012] 1. In use, after the staff integrally molds several fish hook bodies and performs a bending process, the fish hook bodies are then attached together and symmetrically arranged. Subsequently, each pair of adjacent fish hook bodies is connected by a metal connecting block and then baked at high temperature to link each fish hook body together, or directly welded together by equipment, so that several fish hook bodies are firmly connected. Through the connecting component, the staff does not need to use auxiliary metal sleeves or auxiliary linear materials, making the combination of several fish hook bodies lighter and stronger. When assembling hard lures, it can better reproduce the real swimming posture of small fish and shrimp, stimulate the predatory desire of cephalopod mollusks in the sea, and effectively increase the chance of catching fish.

[0013] Second, in use, the barb helps to better hook the fish's mouth when it bites, preventing the fish from getting off the hook and increasing the likelihood of successful capture, while reducing the chances of the fish escaping due to struggling. The fluorescent coating allows it to emit a bright light at night or in low-light environments, making it easier for anglers to observe the position and status of the hook body, reducing misoperation caused by poor visibility. The parallel alignment of the hook shank and the point increases the stability of the hook body and the capture effect. When the hook shank and the point are parallel, the force applied is more balanced, ensuring a higher hook holding force when hooking the fish. This design allows the hook to effectively penetrate the fish in a shorter time, improving capture efficiency, especially when the fish are active or react quickly.

[0014] Thirdly, in use, making one end of the hook pointed helps the hook body penetrate the fish more easily, reducing resistance during penetration and increasing the success rate of hooking the fish. It also ensures rapid penetration when the hook comes into contact with the fish's skin or mouth, improving fishing efficiency and accuracy. By setting the angle between the extension line of the tip and the tangent at the midpoint of the hook bottom at 45-55°, the penetration angle of the hook body is optimized, allowing the hook body to penetrate the fish more smoothly and reducing the possibility of the fish struggling to escape. In addition, this angle also ensures that the hook body is more stable in the water, reducing the possibility of flipping or erratic movement, thereby further improving the success rate of catching the fish. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of an embodiment.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the breakdown of the barbs in an embodiment.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the barb section in an embodiment.

[0018] Figure 4 For the example Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point A in the middle.

[0019] In the picture: 1. Fishhook body; 2. Hook shank; 3. Hook bottom; 4. Point; 5. Metal connecting block; 6. Barb; 7. Fluorescent coating. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The preferred embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0021] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, a lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook includes several fishhook bodies 1, each fishhook body 1 consisting of a hook shank 2, a hook base 3, and a tip 4, and the fishhook bodies 1 are symmetrically arranged; a connecting assembly is disposed between the fishhook bodies 1 for connecting the fishhook bodies 1, the connecting assembly including: several metal connecting blocks 5, the metal connecting blocks 5 being existing technology, the material of the metal connecting blocks 5 being a metal bonding agent, the several metal connecting blocks 5 being connected between the several fishhook bodies 1, one end of the hook shank 2 being integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the hook base 3, one end of the hook base 3 being integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the tip 4, and the several fishhook bodies 1 being formed by a single bending.

[0022] In use, the operator molds several fishhook bodies 1 into a single piece and then bends them. The fishhook bodies 1 are then attached together and symmetrically arranged. Subsequently, each pair of adjacent fishhook bodies 1 is connected by a metal connecting block 5 and then baked at high temperature to link the fishhook bodies 1 together, or directly welded together by equipment, so that the fishhook bodies 1 are firmly connected. The connecting component eliminates the need for auxiliary metal sleeves or linear materials, making the combination of several fishhook bodies 1 lighter and stronger. When assembling hard lures, it can better reproduce the realistic swimming posture of small fish and shrimp, stimulate the predatory desire of cephalopod mollusks in the sea, and effectively increase the chance of catching fish.

[0023] like Figures 1-4 As shown, barbs 6 are fixed to the inner side of several fishhook bodies 1.

[0024] In use, the barbs help to better hook the fish's mouth when it bites, preventing the fish from getting off the hook, increasing the likelihood of successfully catching the fish, and reducing the chances of the fish getting off the hook due to struggling.

[0025] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the outer walls of several fishhook bodies 1 are provided with fluorescent coating 7, and the hook shank 2 is parallel to the tip 4.

[0026] In use, the fluorescent coating 7 allows for bright illumination at night or in low-light environments, making it easier for anglers to observe the position and status of the hook body 1, reducing misoperation due to poor visibility. The parallel alignment of the hook shank 2 and the tip 4 increases the stability and catching effect of the hook body 1. When the hook shank 2 and tip 4 are parallel, the force applied is more balanced, ensuring higher hook holding power when hooking a fish. This design allows the hook to effectively penetrate the fish in a shorter time, improving catching efficiency, especially when fish are active or react quickly.

[0027] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, one end of the tip 4 is pointed, and the angle between the extension of the tip 4 and the tangent at the midpoint of the hook bottom 3 is 45-55°.

[0028] In use, making one end of the tip 4 pointed helps the hook body 1 penetrate the fish more easily, reducing resistance during penetration and increasing the success rate of hooking the fish. It also ensures rapid penetration when the hook comes into contact with the fish's skin or mouth, improving fishing efficiency and accuracy. By setting the angle between the extension line of the tip 4 and the tangent at the midpoint of the hook base 3 to 45-55°, the penetration angle of the hook body 1 is optimized, allowing the hook body 1 to penetrate the fish more smoothly and reducing the possibility of the fish struggling to escape. In addition, this angle also ensures that the hook body 1 is more stable in the water, reducing the possibility of flipping or erratic movement, thereby further improving the success rate of catching the fish.

[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook, comprising a plurality of fishhook bodies (1), characterized in that, Each of the fishhook bodies (1) consists of a hook shank (2), a hook base (3), and a tip (4), and the fishhook bodies (1) are arranged symmetrically. A connecting component is disposed between several fishhook bodies (1) for connecting several fishhook bodies (1). The connecting component includes several metal link blocks (5), which are all linked between several fishhook bodies (1). One end of the hook shank (2) is integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the hook bottom (3). One end of the hook bottom (3) is integrally formed and fixedly connected to one end of the tip (4). Several fishhook bodies (1) are all formed by bending in one go.

2. The lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner side of several of the fishhook bodies (1) is fixed with barbs (6).

3. The lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer wall of several of the fishhook bodies (1) is provided with a fluorescent coating (7).

4. The lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook according to claim 3, characterized in that: The hook shank (2) is parallel to the tip (4).

5. A lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the tip (4) is pointed.

6. A lightweight and sturdy combination fishhook according to claim 5, characterized in that: The angle between the extension line of the tip (4) and the tangent line at the midpoint of the hook bottom (3) is 45-55°.