A fish control device clamping structure

By designing the clamping structure of the fish controller, and using locking components and elastic elements to drive the double-open and single-open states of the grippers, the problem of poor applicability of existing fish controllers is solved, and the control efficiency and ease of use for fish of different sizes are improved.

CN224440155UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03CHANGSHA UPSURGE HOME FURNISHING CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-08-11
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Technical Problem

The existing fish grippers have a single opening mechanism, resulting in poor applicability to both large and small fish, inconvenience in use, and the need to replace them with different sized fish grippers, leading to low user experience and efficiency.

Method used

A fish control device clamping structure was designed, including a mounting base, a push rod assembly, a gripper assembly, and an elastic element. The locking assembly enables double-open and single-open states to accommodate fish mouths of different sizes. The elastic element drives the gripper to open or close, and the locking assembly controls the locking and movement of the gripper.

Benefits of technology

It achieves efficient control of both large and small fish without the need to change the size of the fish controller, improving the user experience and fish control efficiency, and reducing the difficulty of inserting it into the mouth of small fish.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of fish controllers, specifically to a fish controller clamping structure, including a mounting base, a push rod assembly slidably disposed on the mounting base along its length, a gripper assembly disposed on the front side of the mounting base, the gripper assembly including a first gripper and a second gripper that cooperate with each other, the push rod assembly including a first push rod and a second push rod corresponding to the first gripper and the second gripper, and an elastic element disposed on the rear side of the mounting base; it can realize a double-open state and a single-open state, the two states corresponding to the control of large fish and small fish, without the need to switch to different sizes of fish controllers, and has good applicability. In the single-open state, one gripper opens and closes, while the other gripper remains stationary relative to the mounting base, which can solve the problem of low fish clamping efficiency of traditional fish controllers.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fish control devices, specifically to a fish control device clamping structure. Background Technology

[0002] Fishing is becoming an increasingly popular leisure activity. After a fish is hooked, removing it from the hook is usually done manually, requiring one hand to hold the fish's body and the other to remove the hook. At this time, the fish's struggles often result in cuts to the hand from its fins or spines. To address this, fish grippers were invented. However, existing fish grippers have a single opening mechanism for the grippers, making them unsuitable for controlling both large and small fish. They are inconvenient to use and often require replacement with different sized fish grippers. In actual use, the user experience is poor and the fish control efficiency is low. Utility Model Content

[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, such as poor user experience and low fish control efficiency, this utility model provides a fish control device clamping structure.

[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows:

[0005] This utility model provides a fish control clamping structure, including a mounting base, a push rod assembly slidably disposed on the mounting base along its length, a gripper assembly disposed on the front side of the mounting base, the gripper assembly including a first gripper and a second gripper that cooperate with each other, the push rod assembly including a first push rod and a second push rod corresponding to the first gripper and the second gripper, and an elastic element disposed on the rear side of the mounting base, one end of the elastic element being a fixed end and the other end being a free end, the free end of the elastic element being connected to the push rod assembly. When the push rod assembly is pushed, the elastic element stores energy while the first push rod and the second push rod individually control the corresponding first gripper and second gripper to open. When the push rod assembly is released, the elastic element has a tendency to drive the push rod assembly to reset and cause the first gripper and the second gripper to close together.

[0006] Furthermore, a locking assembly is provided between the first push rod and the second push rod. The locking assembly has a locked state and an unlocked state. In the locked state, the locking assembly locks the first push rod and the second push rod together. In the unlocked state, the first push rod and the second push rod are not locked together.

[0007] Furthermore, the second push rod has an extension in the direction of the first push rod. The extension is located behind the rear end of the first push rod, and the rear end of the first push rod can abut against the extension. The free end of the elastic element is connected to the first push rod.

[0008] Furthermore, the locking assembly is mounted on the second push rod. Both the first push rod and the mounting base are provided with connecting parts that can be locked with the locking assembly. The locking assembly can selectively lock with one of the connecting parts.

[0009] Furthermore, both the first push rod and the second push rod are slidably installed with the mounting base through the first guide groove assembly.

[0010] Furthermore, the mounting base includes a first mounting base and a second mounting base disposed opposite to each other, and a first guide groove is formed on the inner side of the first mounting base and the second mounting base opposite to each other.

[0011] Furthermore, the first gripper and the second gripper are constrained between the opposing inner surfaces of the first mounting base and the second mounting base, and both sides of the control arm are in contact with the opposing inner surfaces of the first mounting base and the second mounting base.

[0012] Furthermore, the first gripper and the second gripper are arranged in a cross configuration, and the cross configuration is rotatably connected by a first pivot. The portion of the first gripper and the second gripper away from the gripping end is a control arm. The front end of the first push rod and the front end of the second push rod are connected to the corresponding control arm via a connecting rod.

[0013] Furthermore, the locking assembly includes a rotary locking member, which is rotatably connected to the second push rod via a fifth pivot. The rotary locking member is provided with a locking part that mates with the connecting part, and the locking part can lock with one of the connecting parts.

[0014] Furthermore, the mounting base also includes a handle on the rear side.

[0015] The beneficial effects achieved by this utility model are as follows:

[0016] This invention can achieve both double-open and single-open states, corresponding to the control of large and small fish respectively, without the need to switch between different sized fish controllers, thus offering good applicability. In the single-open state, one gripper opens and closes while the other gripper remains stationary relative to the mounting base, addressing the problem of low fish-grabbing efficiency in traditional fish controllers. In this design, the user can more quickly insert the stationary gripper into the mouth of a small fish for control. Since the mouth of a small fish is small and insertion into the mouth is difficult, the design of the stationary gripper in the single-open state can reduce the difficulty of insertion into the fish's mouth to a certain extent. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first internal structure of the present invention in its closed state;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the second internal structure of the present invention in its double-open state;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the third internal structure of this utility model in its single-open state;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the fourth internal structure of this utility model in its single-open state;

[0022] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the first mounting base structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the second mounting base structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the first push rod structure of this utility model;

[0025] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the first structure of the rotary locking component of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the second structure of the rotary locking component of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the fifth internal partial structure of the present invention in a single-open state;

[0028] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the knob structure of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0029] To facilitate understanding of this utility model by those skilled in the art, the specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0030] In the description of this application, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0031] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0032] like Figures 1-12As shown, this utility model provides a fish control clamping structure, including a mounting base. A push rod assembly 1 is slidably arranged along the length direction inside the mounting base. A gripper assembly 2 is arranged on the front side of the mounting base. The gripper assembly 2 includes a first gripper 201 and a second gripper 202 that cooperate with each other. The push rod assembly 1 includes a first push rod 101 and a second push rod 102 corresponding to the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202. An elastic element 3 is arranged on the rear side of the mounting base. The elastic element 3 is preferably a spring. One end of the elastic element is a fixed end, and the other end of the elastic element is a free end. The free end of the elastic element is connected to the push rod assembly. When the push rod assembly is pushed, the elastic element stores energy, and the first push rod 101 and the second push rod 102 individually control the corresponding first gripper 201 and second gripper 202 to open. When the push rod assembly is released, the elastic element has the tendency to drive the push rod assembly to reset and make the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 close together.

[0033] In one embodiment, a locking assembly 4 is provided between the first push rod and the second push rod. In the locked state, the locking assembly 4 locks the first push rod and the second push rod together. Pushing either the first push rod or the second push rod can move the first push rod and the second push rod simultaneously. At this time, the opening and closing of the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 can be controlled simultaneously. In the unlocked state, the first push rod and the second push rod are not locked together. That is, when the first push rod is pushed alone, the second push rod does not move. Similarly, when the second push rod is pushed, the first push rod does not move. In this embodiment, the first push rod can be set as the active and the second push rod as the passive. That is, regardless of whether it is in the locked state or the unlocked state, the first push rod can be pushed. In both states, a double-opening state in which the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 open simultaneously can be achieved, and a single-opening state in which only the first gripper 201 is opened can be achieved.

[0034] In this embodiment, a pushing part 5 is provided on the side of the first push rod, and the user can easily push the first push rod by controlling the pushing part 5 with their finger.

[0035] In this embodiment, the number of elastic elements is one or two. When there are two elastic elements, the free end of one elastic element is connected to the first push rod, and the free end of the other elastic element is connected to the second push rod. When there is one elastic element, one end of the elastic element is only connected to the first push rod. When in the non-locked state, the first push rod and the second push rod are not locked together. That is, when the first push rod is pushed to move alone, the second push rod does not move with it. The elastic element only needs to drive the first push rod to reset.

[0036] Furthermore, the second push rod is provided with an extension 6 extending toward the first push rod. The extension is located behind the rear end of the first push rod. That is, when the first push rod is reset, it can push the extension to drive the second push rod to reset synchronously. In this design, only one elastic element needs to be set and the free end of the elastic element is connected to the first push rod to realize the reset function.

[0037] Furthermore, a locking assembly 4 is installed on the second push rod, and a connecting part 7 that can be locked with the locking assembly is provided on both the first push rod and the mounting base. The locking assembly can selectively lock with one of the connecting parts. When the locking part is locked with the connecting part on the first push rod, the first push rod and the second push rod can be locked. At this time, the first push rod and the second push rod can be pushed to move simultaneously. When the locking part is locked with the connecting part on the mounting base, the first push rod and the second push rod can be separated while the second push rod is locked onto the mounting base. At this time, when the first push rod is pushed, the second push rod can be prevented from moving, thus achieving stable control of the single-open state of the first gripper 201.

[0038] Both the first push rod and the second push rod are slidably installed with the mounting base through the first guide groove group 8. This design can ensure the installation stability of the first push rod and the second push rod. The mounting base includes a first mounting base 9 and a second mounting base 10 arranged opposite to each other. The first guide groove group 8 is opened on the inner side of the first mounting base 9 and the second mounting base 10 opposite to each other.

[0039] The first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 are arranged in a cross configuration, and the intersection is rotatably connected by the first pivot 11. The portion of the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 away from the gripping end is the control arm. The front end of the first push rod and the front end of the second push rod are connected to the corresponding control arm by a connecting rod. The first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 are constrained between the opposing inner surfaces of the first mounting base 9 and the second mounting base 10. Both sides of the control arm are in contact with the opposing inner surfaces of the first mounting base 9 and the second mounting base 10, which can improve the stability of the structure by preventing the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 from swaying to the side when rotating.

[0040] The front ends of the first push rod and the second push rod are rotatably connected to one end of the corresponding connecting rod via a second pivot. The other end of the connecting rod is equipped with a second pivot. The control arm has an elongated hole that mates with the second pivot. The pivot extends into the corresponding elongated hole. The mounting base has a second guide groove set corresponding to the two second pivots. The second pivot and the second guide groove set slide together. The second guide groove set guides the sliding of the second pivot. When the second pivot slides, it pushes the corresponding control outward, thereby opening the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202. Conversely, it controls the first gripper 201 and the second gripper 202 to close.

[0041] like Figure 9 and 10As shown, the locking assembly 4 includes a rotary locking member 401, which is rotatably connected to the second push rod via a fifth pivot. The rotary locking member 401 is provided with a locking part that cooperates with the connecting part 7. The locking part is a slot 4012 provided on the rotary locking member 401. The number of slots can be one or two. When the number of slots is one, the slots can be configured to lock with two connecting parts respectively. When the number of slots is two, the two slots can lock with two connecting parts respectively. Different designs can be set according to specific circumstances, and there is no limitation here. The locking assembly also includes a knob 402, which is connected to the rotary locking member. The main body of the knob is located on the outside of the mounting base. The user can operate the rotary locking member to rotate through the knob, thereby controlling the slots to connect with the corresponding connecting parts.

[0042] The mounting base also includes a handle 12 on the rear side, which the user holds in the handle for easier use of the fish controller.

[0043] Working principle: The user can use the fish controller to grip the fish's mouth. When controlling larger fish, the device uses a double-opening mode to accommodate the large mouths of larger fish. In this mode, the locking assembly locks the first and second push rods together. Pushing either the first or second push rod will move both rods simultaneously, allowing the first and second grippers to open at the same time. One gripper will then insert into the fish's mouth, and the two grippers will close to clamp the fish. When controlling smaller fish, the device uses a single-opening mode. In this mode, the locking assembly is in an unlocked state, and pushing the first push rod alone will open only the first gripper. The second gripper remains stationary relative to the mounting base, allowing for more accurate insertion into the small fish's mouth. When the first gripper closes, the fish is clamped. These two modes correspond to controlling large and small fish respectively, eliminating the need to switch between different sized fish controllers.

[0044] In the single-open state, this structure allows one gripper to open and close while the other gripper remains stationary relative to the mounting base. This addresses the problem of low efficiency in traditional fish controllers. In this design, the user can more quickly insert the stationary gripper into the mouth of a small fish for control. Since the mouth of a small fish is relatively small, inserting the gripper into the mouth is quite difficult in practice. Therefore, the design of having one stationary gripper in the single-open state can reduce the difficulty of inserting the gripper into the fish's mouth to some extent.

[0045] The embodiments of this utility model described above do not constitute a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the scope of protection of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A fish control device clamping structure, characterized in that: The device includes a mounting base, a push rod assembly (1) that slides along the length of the mounting base, a gripper assembly (2) that is provided on the front side of the mounting base, the gripper assembly (2) including a first gripper (201) and a second gripper (202) that cooperate with each other, the push rod assembly (1) including a first push rod (101) and a second push rod (102) that correspond to the first gripper (201) and the second gripper (202), and an elastic element (3) that is provided on the rear side of the mounting base. One end of the elastic element is a fixed end and the other end of the elastic element is a free end. The free end of the elastic element is connected to the push rod assembly. When the push rod assembly is pushed, the elastic element stores energy while the first push rod (101) and the second push rod (102) individually control the opening of the corresponding first gripper (201) and second gripper (202). When the push rod assembly is released, the elastic element has the tendency to drive the push rod assembly to reset and make the first gripper (201) and the second gripper (202) close together.

2. The fisher holder structure according to claim 1, wherein: A locking assembly (4) is provided between the first push rod and the second push rod. The locking assembly (4) has a locked state and an unlocked state. In the locked state, the locking assembly (4) locks the first push rod and the second push rod together. In the unlocked state, the first push rod and the second push rod are not locked together.

3. The fisher holder structure according to claim 1, wherein: The second push rod has an extension (6) extending toward the first push rod. The extension (6) is located behind the rear end of the first push rod. The rear end of the first push rod can abut against the extension (6). The free end of the elastic member is connected to the first push rod.

4. The fisher holder structure according to claim 3, wherein: The locking assembly (4) is installed on the second push rod. Both the first push rod and the mounting base are provided with a connecting part (7) that can be locked with the locking assembly. The locking assembly can selectively lock with one of the connecting parts.

5. The fisher holder structure according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein: Both the first push rod and the second push rod are slidably installed with the mounting base through the first guide groove group (8).

6. The fisher holder structure according to claim 5, wherein: The mounting base includes a first mounting base (9) and a second mounting base (10) arranged opposite to each other, and a first guide groove group (8) is formed on the inner side of the first mounting base (9) and the second mounting base (10) opposite to each other.

7. The fisher holder structure according to claim 6, wherein: The first gripper (201) and the second gripper (202) are restricted between the inner sides of the first mounting base (9) and the second mounting base (10), and both sides of the control arm are in contact with the inner sides of the first mounting base (9) and the second mounting base (10).

8. The fisher holder structure according to claim 1, wherein: The first gripper (201) and the second gripper (202) are arranged in a cross configuration, and the cross configuration is rotatably connected by a first pivot (11). The part of the first gripper (201) and the second gripper (202) away from the gripping end is the control arm. The front end of the first push rod and the front end of the second push rod are connected to the corresponding control arm by a connecting rod.

9. The fish gripper holding structure according to claim 4, wherein: The locking assembly (4) includes a rotary locking member (401), which is rotatably connected to the second push rod via a fifth pivot. The rotary locking member (401) is provided with a locking part that cooperates with the connecting part (7), and the locking part can lock with one of the connecting parts.

10. The fish gripper holding structure according to claim 1, wherein: The mounting base also includes a handle (12) on the rear side.