A fish line, communication line integrated sound and light early warning fishing tackle

This fishing tackle, which combines fishing line and communication line into one, uses a signal transmission line and Hall sensor to detect fish bites and an audible and visual alarm to provide immediate warnings. This solves the problems of difficult observation and tangled devices in traditional fishing, improving fishing efficiency and stability.

CN224386544UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23周龙

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
周龙
Filing Date
2025-05-13
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In traditional fishing, anglers need to constantly monitor the float, which is difficult to observe in poor lighting or complex waters. It is also difficult to manage multiple fishing rods simultaneously. Existing warning devices separate the fishing line and communication line, which are prone to tangling, affecting the convenience and reliability of operation.

Method used

Design a fishing tackle that integrates fishing line and communication line into a sound and light warning system. Utilize a signal transmission line, Hall sensor, and lead base with magnets to detect fish bites through changes in magnetic field. The sound and light alarm provides timely warnings, and the simplified structure avoids tangling.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience and reliability of fishing operations, provides real-time and accurate fish bite warnings, reduces costs, and is adaptable to different types of fishing rods.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a sound and light early warning fishing tackle of fish line, communication line unification, including fishing rod still includes sound and light alarm, signal transmission line, hall sensor, lead seat with magnet, fishhook and subline, signal transmission line is as fishing tackle main line, signal transmission line one end fixedly connected in fishing rod's top, sound and light alarm electricity is connected in signal transmission line is close to fishing rod top's position, hall sensor electricity is connected in signal transmission line is close to subline one end, lead seat with magnet is sleeved in signal transmission line and can along signal transmission line free sliding, subline one end is tied in fishhook, and subline other end passes through the eight character ring or subline clamp and signal transmission line other end fixed connection, the utility model discloses solve the problem that traditional fishing tackle needs to keep an eye on fish float, is difficult to observe when light or environment is not good, is difficult to give consideration to when operating more fishing rod, and the wire body of existing early warning device is easy to entangle and break down.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of fishing tackle technology, specifically relating to a sound and light warning fishing tackle that integrates fishing line and communication line. Background Technology

[0002] In traditional fishing, anglers typically need to constantly monitor the movement of the float to determine if a fish has taken the bait. However, this method has many inconveniences and limitations.

[0003] On the one hand, prolonged focused observation of the fishing float can easily lead to angler fatigue, especially in poor lighting conditions (such as dusk or cloudy days) or complex water environments (such as waves or weeds obscuring the surface). Observing the float becomes extremely difficult, potentially causing anglers to miss bites and reducing their success rate. On the other hand, when anglers operate multiple rods simultaneously, it is difficult to monitor the float of each rod at the same time, increasing management complexity. Moreover, traditional fishing tackle is limited in function, possessing only basic fishing capabilities and lacking effective early warning mechanisms, failing to promptly and accurately alert anglers to bites.

[0004] Furthermore, some existing fishing warning devices separate the fishing line and communication line, which not only increases the complexity and cost of the tackle but also easily leads to tangling and knotting between the two lines, affecting the convenience and efficiency of fishing. In actual use, the complex wiring layout is also prone to malfunctions, reducing the reliability and stability of the tackle.

[0005] In conclusion, the market currently lacks a fishing tackle product that can effectively solve the problem of anglers' difficulty in observing the float and provide timely warnings, while also simplifying the tackle structure and improving operational convenience and reliability. Therefore, developing a sound and light warning fishing tackle that integrates fishing line and communication line is of significant practical importance. Utility Model Content

[0006] To address these issues, this invention provides a sound and light warning fishing tackle that integrates fishing line and communication line, solving problems such as the need to constantly monitor the float in traditional fishing tackle, difficulty in observing in poor lighting or environment, difficulty in managing multiple rods simultaneously, and the tendency of existing warning devices to tangle due to line separation.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the first aspect of this utility model provides the following technical solution: a fishing tackle with integrated fishing line and communication line, comprising a fishing rod, an audible and visual alarm, a signal transmission line, a Hall sensor, a lead sinker with a magnet, a fish hook, and a leader line;

[0008] The signal transmission line serves as the main line of the fishing tackle, with one end of the signal transmission line fixedly connected to the top of the fishing rod.

[0009] The audible and visual alarm is electrically connected to the signal transmission line near the top of the fishing rod; the Hall sensor is electrically connected to one end of the signal transmission line near the sub-line.

[0010] The lead base with magnet is sleeved on the signal transmission line and can slide freely along the signal transmission line;

[0011] One end of the sub-line is tied to the fishhook, and the other end of the sub-line is fixedly connected to the other end of the signal transmission line via a figure-eight swivel or sub-line clamp.

[0012] As a preferred solution for sound and light warning fishing tackle that combines fishing line and communication line, the signal transmission line is a Dyneema wire with a diameter of 0.1-0.6mm.

[0013] As a preferred solution for fishing tackle that combines fishing line and communication line into one sound and light warning system, the sound and light alarm device has a built-in sound generation module and a light generation module. The sound generation module is a buzzer or speaker, and the light generation module is a light-emitting diode.

[0014] As a preferred solution for fishing tackle that combines fishing line and communication line into a sound and light warning system, the Hall sensor is a switch-type Hall sensor, and the signal output terminal of the Hall sensor is electrically connected to the signal input terminal of the sound and light alarm through the signal transmission line.

[0015] As a preferred solution for a fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line with sound and light warning, the magnet embedded inside the lead base with magnet is a permanent magnet, and the Hall sensor is used to detect the magnetic field changes generated by the free sliding of the lead base with magnet.

[0016] As a preferred solution for sound and light warning fishing tackle that combines fishing line and communication line, the fishing rod is equipped with a fixing component, which is a bracket or a line binding ring, and the signal transmission line is connected and fixed to the fishing rod through the fixing component.

[0017] As a preferred solution for a fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line with sound and light warning, the weight of the lead weight with magnet is greater than the buoyancy of the Hall sensor and the leader assembly in the water, causing the lead weight with magnet to move closer to the Hall sensor under the action of gravity.

[0018] This utility model has the following advantages:

[0019] First, the signal transmission line serves as both the main line and the communication line, eliminating the complex structure of separating the fishing line and the communication line in traditional fishing tackle. This not only reduces costs but also avoids the problem of the two lines getting tangled and knotted, greatly improving the convenience of using the fishing tackle.

[0020] Secondly, the audible and visual alarm and Hall sensor are directly connected to the signal transmission line. The lead sinker with magnets can be freely fitted onto the signal transmission line. The leader is connected by a figure-eight swivel or leader clip. The overall installation is simple and quick, and anglers can easily complete the assembly of the fishing tackle.

[0021] Third, the Hall sensor detects changes in the magnetic field of the lead sinker with a magnet. Once a fish bites the hook and moves the leader, the position of the lead sinker relative to the Hall sensor changes. The change in the magnetic field is captured by the Hall sensor and converted into an electrical signal, which is quickly transmitted to the sound and light alarm through the signal transmission line, providing a synchronized sound and light warning so that anglers can notice the fish biting the hook in time.

[0022] Fourth, this fishing tackle is compatible with different types of fishing rods and has no special requirements for the rods, thus meeting the diverse needs of different fishing scenarios and anglers. Attached Figure Description

[0023] To more clearly illustrate the embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are merely exemplary, and those skilled in the art can derive other embodiments based on the provided drawings without creative effort.

[0024] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the sound and light warning fishing tackle that integrates fishing line and communication line as provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the cross-section of the sound and light warning fishing tackle signal transmission line that combines fishing line and communication line in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of a sound and light warning fishing tackle circuit that integrates fishing line and communication line, provided for an embodiment of this utility model.

[0027] In the diagram: 1. Fishing rod; 2. Audible and visual alarm; 3. Signal transmission line; 4. Hall sensor; 5. Lead sinker with magnet; 6. Fish hook; 7. Leader line; 8. Fixture. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The following specific embodiments illustrate the implementation of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of this utility model from the content disclosed in this specification. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0029] See Figure 1 This utility model embodiment provides a fishing tackle with sound and light warning that combines fishing line and communication line, including a fishing rod 1, a sound and light alarm 2, a signal transmission line 3, a Hall sensor 4, a lead sinker with magnet 5, a fish hook 6 and a leader line 7.

[0030] The signal transmission line 3 serves as the main fishing line, with one end fixedly connected to the top of the fishing rod 1. The signal transmission line 3 is chosen as the main line because it needs sufficient strength to withstand the pull of a fish while also being able to transmit electrical signals. Fixing the signal transmission line 3 to the top of the fishing rod 1 facilitates the angler's operation of the rod 1, ensures the stability of the signal transmission line 3 during fishing, guarantees accurate signal transmission, and prevents tangling between the signal transmission line 3 and the fishing rod 1 during casting and reeling.

[0031] The audible and visual alarm 2 is electrically connected to the signal transmission line 3 near the top of the fishing rod 1; the Hall sensor 4 is electrically connected to the end of the signal transmission line 3 near the leader 7. The audible and visual alarm 2 is installed near the top of the fishing rod 1 so that the angler can see and hear the light and sound alarms promptly when operating the fishing rod 1. The Hall sensor 4 is installed near the leader 7 because the action of a fish biting the hook is first transmitted through the leader 7. Placing the Hall sensor 4 here allows for more sensitive detection of the magnetic field change caused by the change in position of the magnetic lead weight 5 relative to the Hall sensor 4 when a fish bites the hook, and then the signal is transmitted to the audible and visual alarm 2 through the signal transmission line 3.

[0032] The lead seat 5 with magnets is mounted on the signal transmission line 3 and can slide freely along the line. This free sliding of the lead seat 5 with magnets is for sensitive detection of fish biting. Under normal circumstances, the lead seat is close to the Hall sensor 4 under the influence of gravity. When a fish bites and pulls the leader line 7, the position of the lead seat relative to the Hall sensor 4 changes, causing a change in the magnetic field around the Hall sensor 4. The Hall sensor 4 can then detect this change and convert it into an electrical signal.

[0033] One end of the leader line 7 is attached to the fishhook 6, and the other end of the leader line 7 is fixedly connected to the other end of the signal transmission line 3 via a swivel or leader line clip. The leader line 7 connects the fishhook 6 and the signal transmission line 3. When a fish bites, the leader line 7 transmits the fish's pulling force to the signal transmission line 3 and related detection components. Using a swivel or leader line clip ensures a secure connection, preventing the leader line 7 from detaching from the signal transmission line 3 when a fish bites. Furthermore, the swivel or leader line clip reduces tangling of the leader line 7, improving the efficiency of the fishing tackle.

[0034] In one possible embodiment, the signal transmission line 3 is a Dyneema wire with a diameter of 0.1-0.6 mm, see [link to relevant documentation]. Figure 2 The signal transmission line 3 contains a three-core enameled wire, which is then wrapped with Dyneema fishing line. Dyneema wire possesses high strength and good flexibility; its strength is sufficient to withstand the pulling force of a fish, ensuring that the signal transmission line 3 will not break during fishing. With a diameter ranging from 0.1 to 0.6 mm, it ensures sufficient strength while allowing the signal transmission line 3 to be relatively thin, reducing interference with fish in the water and increasing the chances of a bite. Simultaneously, as an electrical wire, it effectively transmits electrical signals, combining the functions of a fishing line and a communication line.

[0035] In one possible embodiment, the audible and visual alarm 2 has a built-in sound generating module and a light generating module. The sound generating module is a buzzer or a speaker, and the light generating module is a light-emitting diode.

[0036] Specifically, the built-in sound and light generation modules are designed to alert anglers through both auditory and visual means. A buzzer or speaker emits a loud sound, attracting attention even when anglers are distracted or in noisy environments; LEDs, with their high luminous efficiency, low energy consumption, and fast response, quickly emit clear light signals, ensuring anglers can notice them even in dim lighting conditions.

[0037] In one possible embodiment, the Hall sensor 4 is a switch-type Hall sensor 4, and the signal output terminal of the Hall sensor 4 is electrically connected to the signal input terminal of the audible and visual alarm 2 through the signal transmission line 3.

[0038] Specifically, the switch-type Hall sensor 4 can output a switching signal based on changes in the magnetic field. When the position of the lead base 5 with a magnet changes relative to the Hall sensor 4, causing a change in the magnetic field, the Hall sensor 4 will respond quickly and output a corresponding electrical signal. By connecting the signal output terminal of the Hall sensor 4 to the signal input terminal of the audible and visual alarm 2 through the signal transmission line 3, the detected fish bite signal can be transmitted to the audible and visual alarm 2 in a timely and accurate manner, triggering the audible and visual alarm.

[0039] In one possible embodiment, the magnet embedded inside the lead base 5 with magnet is a permanent magnet, and the Hall sensor 4 is used to detect the change in magnetic field generated by the free sliding of the lead base 5 with magnet.

[0040] Specifically, the permanent magnet provides a stable magnetic field, enabling the Hall sensor 4 to reliably detect changes in the magnetic field. When a fish bites the hook, the change in the position of the lead weight causes a change in the magnetic field distribution around the Hall sensor 4. The Hall sensor 4 converts this magnetic field change into an electrical signal, thereby detecting the fish's bite.

[0041] In one possible embodiment, the fishing rod 1 is provided with a fixing member 8, which is a retainer or a line binding ring, and the signal transmission line 3 is connected and fixed to the fishing rod 1 through the fixing member 8.

[0042] Specifically, the fixing element 8 is provided to ensure the relative position stability of the signal transmission line 3 and the fishing rod 1. The holder or line swivel can easily fix the signal transmission line 3 to the fishing rod 1, preventing the signal transmission line 3 from shaking or shifting during fishing, ensuring the stability of signal transmission and the convenience of fishing tackle operation.

[0043] In one possible embodiment, the weight of the lead base 5 with magnets is greater than the buoyancy of the Hall sensor 4 and the sub-wire 7 in the water, causing the lead base 5 with magnets to move closer to the Hall sensor 4 under the action of gravity.

[0044] Specifically, this design ensures that the lead seat 5 with magnets is positioned close to the Hall sensor 4 under normal circumstances, preparing for the detection of a fish biting the hook. When a fish bites and pulls the leader 7, the weight of the lead seat is greater than the buoyancy of the assembly, causing the lead seat to change position relative to the Hall sensor 4, thus generating a change in the magnetic field. This change is detected by the Hall sensor 4, triggering an audible and visual alarm.

[0045] See Figure 3 The circuit of this utility model is powered by a 3V power supply and connected through interfaces TP1 and TP2. TP1 is connected to the positive terminal of the 3V power supply, and TP2 is connected to the negative terminal (ground). The Hall sensor is model HAL247TG, with three pins: VDD pin (pin 1) is connected to the 3V power supply, GND pin (pin 2) is grounded, and OUT pin (pin 3) is the signal output pin used to output the detection signal. The output signal from the Hall sensor's OUT pin is connected to the base of transistor Q1 through resistor R2 (1KΩ). Transistor Q1 amplifies and drives the signal. The buzzer in the audible and visual alarm is model HNB09A03, with pin 1 connected to the 3V power supply and pin 2 (B1) connected to the collector of transistor Q1. When the transistor is turned on, the buzzer is powered on and sounds. Two LEDs, D1 and D2, are connected in parallel and connected to the 3V power supply through resistor R1 (1KΩ). When the circuit triggers the alarm, the diodes conduct and light up.

[0046] During circuit operation, the HAL247TG Hall sensor is used to detect magnetic fields. When a magnetic field approaches the Hall sensor, the internal Hall effect causes a change in the output level of the OUT pin (generally from high to low or vice versa, depending on the sensor characteristics and the direction of the magnetic field). The changing signal output from the Hall sensor's OUT pin is current-limited by R2 and then input to the base of transistor Q1. When the base receives a suitable bias voltage, transistor Q1 conducts. After transistor Q1 conducts, the collector potential decreases, creating a potential difference across the buzzer HNB09A03, causing it to sound; simultaneously, the branch containing LEDs D1 and D2 also conducts, causing the diodes to light up, thus achieving a simultaneous audible and visual alarm function. When the magnetic field disappears or weakens to a certain extent, the level of the Hall sensor's OUT pin returns to normal, transistor Q1 is cut off, the buzzer stops sounding, and the LEDs turn off.

[0047] The principle of this utility model is as follows:

[0048] The lead sinker 5 with magnets has a permanent magnet embedded inside, and the Hall sensor 4 is a switch-type Hall sensor 4. Under normal conditions, the lead sinker 5 with magnets is close to the Hall sensor 4 under the influence of gravity, at which point the Hall sensor 4 detects a stable magnetic field. When a fish bites and pulls the leader line 7, the leader line 7 causes the position of the lead sinker 5 with magnets relative to the Hall sensor 4 to change (during fishing, the lead sinker 5 with magnets lies still on the bottom, and the leader line 7 moves the Hall sensor 4 through the signal transmission line 3; since the signal transmission line 3 passes through the lead sinker 5 with magnets, the distance between the lead sinker 5 with magnets and the Hall sensor 4 changes), thus causing a change in the magnetic field distribution around the Hall sensor 4. The Hall sensor 4 can sensitively detect this change in magnetic field and convert it into an electrical signal. The signal transmission line 3 uses Dyneema wire with a diameter of 0.1-0.6mm, combining the high strength of fishing line with the good electrical conductivity of communication line. The electrical signal generated by the Hall sensor 4 is transmitted to the audible and visual alarm 2 through the signal transmission line 3. The signal transmission line 3, as the main line, connects all components, ensuring accurate and stable signal transmission.

[0049] The audible and visual alarm 2 has a built-in sound generation module and a light generation module. Upon receiving an electrical signal from the Hall sensor 4 via the signal transmission line 3, the sound generation module (buzzer or speaker) emits a loud sound, and the light generation module (LED) emits a bright light. Through both sound and light, it alerts the angler to the bite of a fish, providing timely warning.

[0050] The method of using this utility model is as follows:

[0051] First, fishing tackle assembly

[0052] Securely connect and fix one end of the signal transmission line 3 to the top of the fishing rod 1 using the fixing part 8 (clip or line tie). The fixing part 8 ensures that the signal transmission line 3 will not shake or shift during use, guaranteeing the stability of signal transmission and ease of operation. Electrically connect the audible and visual alarm 2 to the position of the signal transmission line 3 near the top of the fishing rod 1, so that the angler can receive the alarm signal in a timely manner.

[0053] Connect the Hall sensor 4 electrically to the end of the signal transmission line 3 near the leader 7, enabling it to sensitively detect signal changes when a fish bites the hook. Tie one end of the leader 7 to the hook 6, and secure the other end to the other end of the signal transmission line 3 using a swivel or leader 7 clip. The swivel or leader 7 clip ensures a secure connection and reduces tangling of the leader 7. Place the lead weight 5 with a magnet onto the signal transmission line 3, allowing it to slide freely along the line.

[0054] Second, prepare for fishing.

[0055] Bait the hook 6 and then cast the fishing rig into the fishing spot. At this time, because the weight of the magnetized lead weight 5 is greater than the buoyancy of the Hall sensor 4 and the leader 7 in the water, the lead weight will move closer to the Hall sensor 4 under the action of gravity.

[0056] Third, wait for the fish to bite and for the warning response.

[0057] Anglers only need to pay attention to the audible and visual alarm 2. When a fish bites, it pulls on the hook 6 and the leader line 7, causing the position of the magnetic lead weight 5 relative to the Hall sensor 4 to change. The Hall sensor 4 detects the change in the magnetic field generated by the free sliding of the magnetic lead weight 5 and converts it into an electrical signal. This electrical signal is transmitted to the audible and visual alarm 2 through the signal transmission line 3. The built-in sound generation module (buzzer or speaker) and light generation module (LED) of the audible and visual alarm 2 are activated, emitting sound and light signals respectively to alert the angler that a fish has bitten.

[0058] Fourth, the fish-catching operation

[0059] Anglers should promptly lift their rods and reel in the fish after hearing a sound or seeing a light alarm.

[0060] Although the present invention has been described in detail above with general descriptions and specific embodiments, some modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, all such modifications or improvements made without departing from the spirit of the present invention fall within the scope of protection claimed by the present invention.

Claims

1. A fishing tackle combining a fishing line and a communication line with sound and light warning, comprising a fishing rod (1), characterized in that, It also includes an audible and visual alarm (2), a signal transmission line (3), a Hall sensor (4), a lead base with a magnet (5), a fishhook (6), and a leader line (7); The signal transmission line (3) serves as the main line of the fishing tackle, and one end of the signal transmission line (3) is fixedly connected to the top of the fishing rod (1). The audible and visual alarm (2) is electrically connected to the signal transmission line (3) near the top of the fishing rod (1); the Hall sensor (4) is electrically connected to one end of the signal transmission line (3) near the sub-line (7); The lead base (5) with magnet is sleeved on the signal transmission line (3) and can slide freely along the signal transmission line (3); One end of the sub-line (7) is tied to the fishhook (6), and the other end of the sub-line (7) is fixedly connected to the other end of the signal transmission line (3) through a figure-eight swivel or sub-line clamp.

2. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The signal transmission line (3) is a Dyneema wire with a diameter of 0.1-0.6 mm.

3. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The sound and light alarm (2) has a built-in sound generation module and a light generation module. The sound generation module is a buzzer or a speaker, and the light generation module is a light-emitting diode.

4. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The Hall sensor (4) is a switch-type Hall sensor, and the signal output terminal of the Hall sensor (4) is electrically connected to the signal input terminal of the audible and visual alarm (2) through the signal transmission line (3).

5. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The magnet embedded inside the lead base (5) with magnet is a permanent magnet, and the Hall sensor (4) is used to detect the change in magnetic field generated by the free sliding of the lead base (5) with magnet.

6. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fishing rod (1) is provided with a fixing part (8), which is a card holder or a line binding ring. The signal transmission line (3) is connected and fixed to the fishing rod (1) through the fixing part (8).

7. The sound and light warning fishing tackle combining fishing line and communication line as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The weight of the lead base (5) with magnet is greater than the buoyancy of the Hall sensor (4) and the sub-wire (7) in the water, causing the lead base (5) with magnet to move closer to the Hall sensor (4) under the action of gravity.