Quick-release connector, sub-line assembly and line group
By using a quick-release connector design, the second connector can be quickly disassembled and replaced by utilizing the constraint area and blocking part structure. This solves the operational problem of fishing line sets when the leader line breaks, and reduces the complexity and time of line replacement.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
When the leader of a fishing rig breaks, replacing the line is cumbersome and time-consuming, requiring on-site cutting of knots and retying.
Design a quick-release connector that allows for rapid disassembly and replacement of the second connector from the base. Utilize the constraint area and blocking structure to enable quick installation and removal of the second connector from the base, avoiding residual knots during on-site disassembly.
It significantly reduces the operational difficulty and time during the replacement of the sub-line, and enables quick replacement of the second connector without the need to disassemble residual knots on site.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of fishing gear, and in particular to a quick-release connector, a sub-line assembly, and a line group. Background Technology
[0002] Existing fishing rigs, for modular production and use, are generally divided into a main line, a leader line, and a connector for connecting the main line and the leader line. The connector in the current technology is generally a figure-eight swivel, with the main line and leader line tied to the two ends of the figure-eight swivel respectively. When the leader line breaks during fishing due to snagging on tree branches or heavy objects, the user needs to use a knife to cut the tightly tied knot on the figure-eight swivel, and then tie a new leader line to the figure-eight swivel. The line replacement process is cumbersome and time-consuming. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this application provides a quick-release connector, sub-wire assembly, and wire group. By allowing the second connector to be quickly disassembled and replaced from the base, operators can quickly replace the second connector in the event of a broken sub-wire without having to remove any remaining knots on the second connector on-site. This significantly reduces the difficulty and time required for operators to replace the sub-wire.
[0004] The above-mentioned objective of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0005] A quick-release connector includes a base, a first connector, and a second connector;
[0006] The base has a first end and a second end, and a first connector is rotatably connected to the first end of the base. The first connector has a first knotted portion for tying fishing line.
[0007] The second connector is detachably connected to the base. The second connector includes a second blocking part, a second connecting rod, and a second entanglement part for tying fishing line. The second blocking part and the second entanglement part are respectively fixed to both ends of the second connecting rod.
[0008] An entry channel is provided on the side wall of the base for the second connector to enter. A line hole is provided on the second end of the base for the fishing line to pass through. The interior of the base has a constraint area for placing the second connector. The line hole and the entry channel are both connected to the constraint area. The constraint area is a semi-open area enclosed by the inner wall of the base. When the second blocking part of the second connector enters the constraint area and is subjected to stress away from the first end of the base, the constraint area prevents the second connector from detaching from the base. After the second blocking part of the second connector enters the constraint area, the second connector and the base can rotate relative to each other.
[0009] Optionally, the first connector further includes a first blocking part and a first connecting rod. The first blocking part and the first entanglement part are respectively fixed to both ends of the first connecting rod. When the cutting plane is perpendicular to the axis of the first connecting rod, the diameter of the circumscribed circle of the first blocking part is larger than the diameter of the circumscribed circle of the first connecting rod. The first blocking part is rotatably connected inside the base, the end of the first connecting rod away from the first blocking part extends out of the base, and the first entanglement part is located outside the base.
[0010] Optionally, the inner opening of the wire hole allows the second connecting rod and the second entanglement to pass through. When the second connecting rod of the second connector is inside the wire hole, the inner sidewall of the wire hole restricts the second connector from detaching from the base in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of the base.
[0011] Optionally, the side wall of the substrate is also provided with a side opening for wire entry. The side opening is connected to the inner space of the wire hole, the entry channel and the constraint area. The width of the side opening is smaller than the diameter of the second connector.
[0012] Optionally, the substrate has a cavity inside, which is connected to the inlet channel and the wire hole. The cavity inside the substrate is located within the confinement area. The cavity has a limiting part formed by the inner wall of the substrate at the location away from the first end of the substrate. The limiting part is used to prevent the second connector from detaching from the substrate in a direction away from the first end of the substrate.
[0013] Optionally, in the assembled state, the second blocking part of the second connector is located within the constraint area, and the second connector is movably connected to the base.
[0014] Optionally, the end of the second entanglement portion away from the second connecting rod has a knot blocking portion.
[0015] Optionally, the end of the second entanglement portion away from the second connecting rod has a mounting portion.
[0016] Optionally, a sub-line assembly includes a quick-release connector as described in any of the preceding claims, wherein a fishing line is attached to a second entanglement portion of the second connector.
[0017] Optionally, a line assembly includes a sub-line assembly as described above, wherein fishing line is tied to a first knot portion of the first connector.
[0018] In summary, this application has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0019] This application enables operators to quickly replace the second connector with the base material in the event of a broken sub-line, without requiring operators to remove any remaining knots on the second connector on-site. This significantly reduces the difficulty and time required for operators to replace the sub-line. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is an assembly diagram of one embodiment of this application;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of one embodiment of this application;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the constraint area according to one embodiment of this application;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the second connector according to one embodiment of this application;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector of one embodiment of this application subjected to complex stress in the assembled state;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of a T-shaped entry channel of this application;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the installation of the second connector of the T-shaped entry channel in this application;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector of the T-shaped entry channel after installation;
[0028] Figure 9 This is another schematic diagram of the T-shaped entry channel of this application;
[0029] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the constraint area according to one embodiment of this application;
[0030] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the horizontal installation of the second connector according to one embodiment of this application;
[0031] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector after horizontal installation according to one embodiment of this application;
[0032] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the horizontal installation of the second connector with a blocking plate according to an embodiment of this application;
[0033] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector with a blocking plate installed horizontally according to one embodiment of this application;
[0034] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector with a knot blocking portion after assembly according to an embodiment of this application;
[0035] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the second connector with mounting portion after assembly according to one embodiment of this application;
[0036] Figure 17This is an assembly schematic diagram of an Ω-shaped first connector according to an embodiment of this application;
[0037] Figure 18 This is an assembly schematic diagram of a ring-shaped first connector according to an embodiment of this application;
[0038] Figure 19 This is a schematic diagram of the first connector of a C-ring after assembly according to an embodiment of this application;
[0039] Figure 20 This is an assembly schematic diagram of the first connector of a polygonal ring according to an embodiment of this application;
[0040] Figure 21 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled straight rod-shaped first connector according to an embodiment of this application;
[0041] Figure 22 This is a schematic diagram of a sub-line component of this application;
[0042] Figure 23 This is a schematic diagram of the front-line group of this application.
[0043] Reference numerals: 100, substrate; 101, access channel; 102, wire hole; 103, constraint area; 104, side opening;
[0044] 200. First connector; 201. First blocking part; 202. First connecting rod; 203. First entanglement part;
[0045] 300. Second connector; 301. Second blocking part; 302. Second connecting rod; 303. Second entanglement part; 304. Knot blocking part; 305. Mounting part. Detailed Implementation
[0046] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0047] See attached document Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 3 This application provides a quick-release connector, including a base 100, which has a first end and a second end. A first connector 200 is rotatably connected to the first end of the base 100, and a second connector 300 is detachably connected to the second end of the base 100. The first connector 200 and the second connector 300 are used to tie different fishing lines. Fishing lines are tied to the first connector 200 and the second connector 300 respectively, and both fishing lines are under tension. The connector formed by the base 100, the first connector 200 and the second connector 300 constitutes a two-force bar.
[0048] The first connector 200 is rotatably connected to the first end of the base 100. The first connector 200 has a first knot portion 203 for tying fishing line. In use, the knot tied to the first connector 200 is located on the first knot portion 203.
[0049] The second connector 300 is detachably connected to the base 100. The second connector 300 includes a second blocking part 301, a second connecting rod 302, and a second knotting part 303 for tying fishing line. The second blocking part 301 and the second knotting part 303 are respectively fixed to the two ends of the second connecting rod 302. In use, the knot tied to the second connector 300 is located on the second knotting part 303.
[0050] An entry channel 101 is provided on the side wall of the base 100 for the second connector 300 to enter. A line hole 102 is provided on the second end of the base 100 for the fishing line to pass through. The base 100 has a constraint area 103 for placing the second connector 300 inside. The line hole 102 and the entry channel 101 are both connected to the constraint area 103. The constraint area 103 is a semi-open area enclosed by the inner wall of the base 100. When the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 enters the constraint area 103 and is subjected to stress away from the first end of the base 100, the constraint area 103 prevents the second connector 300 from detaching from the base 100. After the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 enters the constraint area 103, the second connector 300 and the base 100 can rotate relative to each other.
[0051] The following section will provide further details based on specific usage scenarios.
[0052] In use, the operator attaches one end of the main line to the first entanglement 203 of the first connector 200, and then inserts the second entanglement 303 of the second connector 300 into the entry channel 101 of the base 100 to enter the constraint area 103. The operator continues to insert the second connector 300 until the second connecting rod 302 and the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 both pass through the entry channel 101 and enter the constraint area 103. At this time, the second connecting rod 302 and the second entanglement 303 of the second connector 300 pass through the wire hole 102 and extend out of the second end of the base 100. Part of the second connecting rod 302 is inside the wire control. The diameter of the wire hole 102 is smaller than the end face diameter of the second entanglement 303. A part of the inner wall of the locking area away from the first end of the base 100 prevents the second entanglement 303 from detaching from the base 100 in a direction away from the first end of the base 100. The operator can then tie the sub-line to the second entanglement 303 extending out of the second end of the base 100 to start use.
[0053] The second connector 300 can be installed into the constraint area 103 of the base 100 in the following manner: Figure 4 As shown.
[0054] In the event of a broken sub-line, the user does not need to cut the sub-line knot attached to the second knot 303 on-site. Instead, the user simply needs to remove the second connector 300 from the entry channel 101 to separate the second connector 300 from the base 100. The operator can then replace the second connector 300 by inserting another second connector 300 into the base 100. Afterward, the operator can tie the new sub-line to the knot of the new second connector 300 to complete the sub-line replacement.
[0055] As can be seen, after the sub-line breaks, the technical solution of this application embodiment does not require the operator to cut and bind the knot on site. The sub-line can be re-tied simply by replacing the second connector 300, which significantly reduces the difficulty and time spent by the operator in the process of replacing the sub-line.
[0056] In summary, the embodiments of this application enable quick disassembly and replacement of the second connector 300 and the base 100, allowing operators to quickly replace the second connector 300 in the event of a broken sub-line without requiring operators to remove any remaining knots on the second connector 300 on-site. This significantly reduces the difficulty and time required for operators to replace the sub-line.
[0057] It can be noted that in this embodiment, the operator can use an additional second connector 300 and tie the sub-line to the second knot 303 of the additional second connector 300. After the sub-line on the line group breaks, the user can remove the second connector 300 on the line group and then reinstall the new second connector 300 with the tangled sub-line on the base 100 to complete the quick replacement of the sub-line. In this way, the operator does not need to tie the old sub-line knot on site or tie the sub-line on site, which further reduces the difficulty of operation and the time spent by the operator in the process of replacing the sub-line.
[0058] The base 100 has an entry channel 101 for the second connector 300 to enter the constraint area 103. The diameter of the entry channel 101 should be larger than the second blocking part 301, so that the second connector 300 can enter the constraint area 103 as follows: Figure 4 It enters the constraint region 103 of the substrate 100 in the manner shown;
[0059] When the second connector 300 is reinstalled, it enters the constraint area 103 from the entry channel 101. The constraint area 103 is a semi-open area enclosed by the inner wall of the base 100. When the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 is subjected to stress in a direction away from the first end of the base 100 after entering the constraint area 103, the constraint area 103 prevents the second connector 300 from detaching from the base 100. In a feasible specific implementation of this application embodiment, the base 100 has a cavity inside, which communicates with the entry channel 101 and the wire hole 102. The cavity inside the base 100 is located within the constraint area 103. The cavity has a limiting part formed by the inner wall of the base 100 at a position away from the first end of the base 100. The limiting part is used to prevent the second connector 300 from detaching from the base 100 in a direction away from the first end of the base 100. The inner wall of the constraint area 103 is as follows: Figure 3 The shaded area shown;
[0060] When the second connector 300 has stress away from the first end of the base 100, the second blocking portion 301 of the second connector 300 is tightly attached to the inner wall of the constraint area 103 away from the first end of the base 100, thereby preventing the second connector 300 from detaching from the constraint area 103 of the base 100. Figure 5 The stress in the direction indicated by the arrow, and when the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 floats inside the base 100, the inner wall within the constraint will also prevent the second connector 300 from shaking further.
[0061] pass Figure 5 It can be observed that after using the technical solution of this application embodiment, after the fish is caught, the leader line is in a taut state. The struggle of the fish and the complex load of the user reeling in the line make the force relationship between the leader line, the main line and the fishing line connector complex and variable. However, the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 in this application embodiment can move to a certain extent within the constraint area 103. In this way, when the line group is subjected to complex loads, the second connector 300 can adapt to the complex loads through its own movement with the base 100, so that the connector formed by the base 100, the first connector 200 and the second connector 300 is in an approximately two-force bar state, thereby reducing the alternating rigid impact of the leader line or the main line and increasing the load resistance of the line group.
[0062] Entering channel 101 except as Figure 1-5 In addition to the circle shown, it can also be like... Figure 6 The T-shape shown includes a first channel through which the second blocking part 301 passes and a second channel through which the second connecting rod 302 and the second entanglement part 303 pass. The diameter of the second channel is smaller than the end face diameter of the second blocking part 301. In this case, the second connector 300 can be installed as follows: Figure 7As shown, the second connector 300 directly enters the constraint area 103 from the T-shaped entry channel 101 in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the base 100, and the second connector 302 directly enters the wire hole 102, forming a shape as shown. Figure 8 The assembly configuration shown makes the installation and disassembly of the second connector 300 more convenient. Of course, the second channel of this T-shaped entry channel 101 can communicate with the internal space of the wire hole 102, or it can not communicate with the internal space of the wire hole 102. The latter form is as follows... Figure 9 As shown, the second channel of the T-shaped entry channel 101, at the end furthest from the first channel, is not connected to the wire hole 102.
[0063] Entering channel 101 except as Figure 1-9 In addition to the shapes shown, it can also be like... Figure 10 The shape shown indicates that a constraint region 103 penetrating the base 100 is provided in the middle of the base 100. The central axis of the constraint region 103 is perpendicular to the central axis of the base 100. The entry channel 101 is located at one end of the constraint region 103 near the first end of the base 100 and penetrates one side of the base 100. In this state, the second connector 300 has a second entanglement portion 303 in the middle, and both ends of the second entanglement portion 303 have second connecting rods 30. 2. The end of the second connecting rod 302 away from the second entanglement part 303 is fixed to the second blocking part 301. In the assembled state, the central axis of the second connecting member 300 is perpendicular to the central axis of the base 100. In the constraint area 103 where the second connecting member 300 is placed horizontally, the inner sidewall of the constraint area 103 is in contact with the two second entanglement parts 303 of the second connecting member 300, preventing the second connecting member 300 from moving away from the first end of the base 100. This installation method is faster.
[0064] In such Figure 10 Given the shape of the constraint area 103 and the access channel 101 shown, the installation of the second connector 300 can be performed as follows: Figure 11 As shown, after installation, the assembly shape is as follows: Figure 12 As shown, in this scheme, the two ends of the second connector 300 can be fixed as follows: Figure 13 The blocking plate shown has a diameter larger than that of the constraint area 103 to prevent the second connector 300 from moving in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the base 100. Its assembly effect is as follows: Figure 14 As shown.
[0065] As a feasible specific implementation of this application, the inner opening 104 of the wire hole 102 allows the second connecting rod 302 and the second entanglement portion 303 to pass through. When the second connecting rod 302 of the second connector 300 is inside the wire hole 102, the inner sidewall of the wire hole 102 restricts the second connector 300 from detaching from the base 100 in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of the base 100. Figure 5 As shown, after the fish is caught, the leader line is under tension. The struggle of the fish and the complex load of the user reeling in the line make the force relationship between the leader line, the main line and the fishing line connector complex and variable. The inner sidewall of the line hole 102 can restrict the movement of the second connector 300, thereby restricting the second connector 300 from detaching from the base 100 in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of the base 100.
[0066] As one possible specific implementation method of this application, such as Figure 1 , 9 As shown in Figure 10, a side opening 104 for wire entry is also provided on the side wall of the base 100. The side opening 104 is connected to the inner space of the wire hole 102, the entry channel 101, and the constraint area 103. The width of the side opening 104 is smaller than the diameter of the second connector 300. After the side opening 104 is provided, the independent second connector 300 with the wire wrapped around it can enter the base 100 without restriction. The wire installed on the second connector 300 can also enter the base 100 through the side opening 104 and pass through the wire hole 102. This allows the user to prepare the second connector 300 with the wire wrapped around it in advance. If the wire on the currently used second connector 300 breaks, the operator can quickly install the spare second connector 300 with the wire wrapped around it on the base 100, which further reduces the difficulty and time spent by the operator in the process of replacing the sub-wire.
[0067] As a feasible specific implementation of this application embodiment, in the assembled state, the second blocking portion 301 of the second connector 300 is located within the constraint area 103, and the second connector 300 is movably connected to the base 100, through... Figure 5 It can be observed that after using the technical solution of this application embodiment, after the fish is caught, the leader line is in a taut state. The struggle of the fish and the complex load of the user reeling in the line make the force relationship between the leader line, the main line and the fishing line connector complex and variable. However, the second blocking part 301 of the second connector 300 in this application embodiment can move to a certain extent within the constraint area 103. In this way, when the line group is subjected to complex loads, the second connector 300 can adapt to the complex loads through its own movement with the base 100, so that the connector formed by the base 100, the first connector 200 and the second connector 300 is in an approximately two-force bar state, thereby reducing the alternating rigid impact of the leader line or the main line and increasing the load resistance of the line group.
[0068] As a feasible specific implementation of this application embodiment, the second entanglement portion 303 of the second connector 300 is used for entanglement of fishing line material. The second entanglement portion 303 can be a... Figure 2As shown, after the knot is tied around the outside of the second entanglement part 303, the loops of the rope can fully rub against the outside of the second entanglement part 303, thereby achieving relative fixation of the position.
[0069] In addition to the straight rod configuration described above, the second entanglement portion 303 can be implemented in some possible ways in the embodiments of this application, such as... Figure 15 As shown, the end of the second tangled part 303 away from the second connecting rod 302 is fixed with a knot blocking part 304. The outer diameter of the knot blocking part 304 is larger than the outer diameter of the second tangled part 303, so that the knot formed by the fishing line tangling can be rigidly blocked by the knot blocking part 304.
[0070] In addition to the aforementioned knot blocking part 304, the second entanglement part 303 has one end fixedly connected to a structure such as... Figure 16 The hanging part 305 shown is used by the user to hang the fishing line or the loop to which the fishing line is attached. The hanging part 305 is a hook-shaped structure with an opening that is fixed to the end of the second entanglement part 303 away from the second connecting tube.
[0071] As a feasible specific implementation of the present application, the first connector 200 further includes a first blocking part 201 and a first connecting rod 202. The first blocking part 201 and the first entanglement part 203 are respectively fixed to both ends of the first connecting rod 202. When the cutting plane is perpendicular to the axis of the first connecting rod 202, the diameter of the outer circle of the cross section of the first blocking part 201 is larger than the diameter of the outer circle of the cross section of the first connecting rod 202. The first blocking part 201 is rotatably connected inside the base 100, the end of the first connecting rod 202 away from the first blocking part 201 extends out of the base 100, and the first entanglement part 203 is located outside the base 100.
[0072] The specific shape of the first connector 200 varies in the embodiments of this application:
[0073] like Figure 17 As shown, the first connector 200 can be formed by bending a rod into an Ω shape. The two ends of the rod are the first blocking parts 201, located inside the base 100. The C-shaped ring formed by bending the rod is the first entanglement part 203, located outside the base 100. The part connecting the C-shaped ring and the two ends of the rod is the first connecting rod 202.
[0074] like Figure 18 As shown, the first connector 200 can be formed by fixing a ring and a plate with a diameter larger than the rod to both ends of a rod, the plate being the first blocking part 201 located inside the base 100, the ring being the first entanglement part 203 located outside the base 100, and the rod used to connect the ring and the plate being the first connecting rod 202.
[0075] like Figure 19 As shown, the first connector 200 can be formed by fixing a notched ring and a plate-shaped body with a diameter larger than the rod to both ends of a rod. The plate-shaped body is the first blocking part 201, located inside the base 100, and the notched ring is the first entanglement part 203, located outside the base 100. The rod used to connect the notched ring and the plate-shaped body is the first connecting rod 202. The notched ring can also be other hook-shaped structures, which makes it convenient for users to hang other connectors and fishing lines.
[0076] like Figure 20 As shown, the first connector 200 can be formed by fixing a polygonal ring and a sheet-like body with a diameter larger than the rod to both ends of a rod, the sheet-like body being the first blocking part 201 located inside the base 100, the polygonal ring being the first entanglement part 203 located outside the base 100, and the rod used to connect the polygonal ring and the sheet-like body being the first connecting rod 202.
[0077] like Figure 21 As shown, the first connector 200 can be formed by fixing one end of a rod to a sheet with a diameter larger than that of the rod. The sheet is the first blocking part 201, located inside the base 100. The part of the rod close to the sheet is the first connecting rod 202, and the part of the rod away from the sheet is the first entanglement part 203.
[0078] This application also provides a sub-line component, such as... Figure 22 As shown, a quick-release connector as described in any of the preceding claims is provided. A fishing line is tied to the second knot 303 of the second connector 300. The quick-release connector with the fishing line on the second connector 300 can be quickly installed on the main line to form a complete line group. When the fishing line on the second connector 300 breaks, the user can replace the second connector 300 to make the line group usable again, which significantly reduces the difficulty and time spent by the operator in the process of replacing the sub-line.
[0079] This application also provides a sub-line assembly, a line group, such as... Figure 23 As shown, the system includes a sub-line assembly as described above. Fishing line is tied to the first knot 203 of the first connector 200. When the fishing line on the second connector 300 breaks, the user can replace the second connector 300 to make the line assembly usable again, which significantly reduces the difficulty and time spent by the operator in replacing the sub-line.
[0080] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A quick disconnect connector, characterized by, The quick release connector comprises a base, a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The base has a first end and a second end, and the first connecting member is rotatably connected to the first end of the base. The second connecting member is detachably connected to the base, and comprises a second blocking part, a second connecting rod and a second entangling part. An entry channel is formed in the sidewall of the base to allow the second connecting member to enter.
2. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting member further comprises a first blocking part and a first connecting rod.
3. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The first blocking part and the first entangling part are respectively fixed to the two ends of the first connecting rod.
4. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The first blocking part is rotatably connected to the inside of the base.
5. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting rod extends out of the base from the first blocking part.
6. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The first entangling part is located outside the base.
7. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, The inside of the line hole is open to allow the second connecting rod and the second entangling part to pass through.
8. The quick disconnect connector of claim 1, wherein, When the second connecting rod of the second connecting member is inside the line hole, the inside sidewall of the line hole limits the second connecting member from detaching from the base in a direction perpendicular to the central axis of the base.
9. A subwire assembly characterized by, The sidewall of the base further has a side opening for the wire to enter.
10. A cord set, characterized by The side opening is in communication with the inside space of the line hole, the entry channel and the constraint area. The width of the side opening is smaller than the diameter of the second connecting member. The base has a cavity inside. The cavity inside the base is in communication with the entry channel and the line hole. The cavity inside the base is located in the constraint area. The cavity of the base has a limiting part formed by the inner wall of the base away from the first end of the base. The limiting part is used to prevent the second connecting member from detaching from the base in a direction away from the first end of the base. In the assembled state, the second blocking part of the second connecting member is located in the constraint area. The second connecting member is movably connected to the base. The second entangling part has a knot blocking part away from the second connecting rod. The second entangling part has a hanging part away from the second connecting rod. The quick release connector comprises a base, a first connecting member and a second connecting member. The second connecting member of the quick release connector has a second entangling part. The first entangling part of the first connecting member has a fish line tied thereon.