Anti-falling fishing rod support with one-way self-locking joint
By adding an anti-detachment section and a limiting section to the fishing rod holder, and utilizing the inclined surface anti-return mechanism of the self-locking joint, the problems of the fishing rod easily detaching and the holder being unstable are solved, achieving a balance between the stability and portability of the fishing rod holder.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 孙洪金
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fishing gear technology, specifically to an anti-tipping fishing rod holder. Background Technology
[0002] As a key auxiliary device in the fishing process, the main function of a fishing rod holder is to provide stable support and reduce the physical burden on the user when holding the rod for a long time. This device usually has a V-shaped support structure at the front end, which can be placed on the shore or fixed to a base such as a fishing chair, tackle box, or fixed rod to keep the fishing rod in place, thereby improving the comfort and continuity of operation.
[0003] However, existing fishing rod holders still have significant shortcomings in structural design and practical use. Especially when encountering larger fish, the strong impact of the fish's struggle can be transmitted through the rod to the holder, causing the entire unit to sway, tilt, or even tip over. Furthermore, the common V-shaped opening structure has limited restraint on the rod, making it prone to detaching when the rod shakes, increasing the risk of the fish escaping. While existing products emphasize portability and foldability, they often struggle to balance the locking ability of the folding joints with overall rigidity, resulting in insufficient structural stability. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model provides an anti-tipping fishing rod holder. By optimizing the structural design of the main body of the holder, the overall anti-tipping stability is significantly improved; it can effectively prevent the fishing rod from coming out of the holder when subjected to external force; in addition, while achieving quick folding and storage, this utility model ensures stable support at the joints during use through an angle self-locking mechanism, avoiding accidental folding during use, thus balancing portability and operational safety.
[0005] The present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint for preventing rod slippage includes a holder body, a self-locking joint, and a connector. The holder body is composed of a symmetrically distributed left frame and a right frame. The holder body includes, from top to bottom, the following components according to their functions: an opening section for guiding the rod body in, an anti-slip section to prevent the rod body from slipping out, a limiting section for restricting the movement of the rod body, a supporting section for supporting the rod body, and a connecting section that is hinged to the self-locking joint.
[0007] The opening section is a symmetrical, outwardly extending structure formed by the upper ends of the left and right frames, wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. The anti-detachment section is a neck-shaped area formed by the left and right frames tilting backward and upward along the direction of use. The limiting section is a limiting area formed by the middle sections of the left and right frames being arranged opposite each other, and the width of the neck-shaped area is not greater than the width of the limiting area. The supporting section includes a pole support, which is installed between the left and right frames of the supporting section via a central axis. The connecting section is located at the lower end of the support body and is hinged to a self-locking joint, giving the support body the freedom to move back and forth along the direction of use.
[0008] The self-locking joint includes a connecting part and a fixing part. The connecting part includes two oppositely arranged ear plates. The lower end of the connecting section is inserted between the two ear plates and hinged by a pin. The front end of the connecting section of the bracket body is provided with a check surface. At least one ear plate is provided with a locking block that is higher in the front and lower in the back along the direction of use. When the bracket body is opened, the locking block abuts against the check surface. The fixing part is provided with a connector, which is connected to the base of the fixed fishing rod bracket.
[0009] This utility model provides an anti-detachment fishing rod holder with a simple structure, mainly composed of a holder body and a connector, and the two are foldably connected by a self-locking joint for easy carrying. The core innovations of this solution include the anti-detachment structure design of the holder body and the folding locking mechanism based on the self-locking joint. Addressing the problem of fishing rods easily detaching from the holder, this utility model optimizes the structure of the holder body. Common fishing rod holders often use a V-shaped opening, relying on width limitations and the difference in diameter between the front and rear of the fishing rod for fixation, but there is still a risk of the rod detaching backward when the fish struggles violently. This utility model adds an anti-detachment section and a limiting section in addition to the conventional guide inlet section to comprehensively improve the anti-detachment performance. The limiting section is formed by the middle sections of the left and right holders being positioned opposite each other, and its width is set according to the common diameter of the fishing rod's tail end, effectively limiting the movement of the fishing rod under normal use. The anti-detachment section is located between the opening section and the limiting section, and is formed by the left and right holders extending backward and upward along the direction of use to form a neck-shaped area, the width of which is no greater than the width of the limiting section. When the fishing rod moves backward due to external force and the thinner section enters the support, the anti-detachment section can prevent it from continuing to detach, while the thicker part of the fishing rod will be stuck in the neck area, requiring a greater backward displacement to detach, thus significantly reducing the risk of the rod detaching.
[0010] Regarding the folding structure, the main body of the bracket is hinged to the connector via a self-locking joint. The self-locking joint uses symmetrical ear plates to hinge to the connector, and the upper end of the ear plates has a locking block that slopes downwards from front to back along the direction of use. When the main body of the bracket unfolds upwards, this locking block abuts against the anti-reverse surface on the front end face of the connecting section, preventing the bracket from opening to a specific angle and preventing it from folding forward further. Since the traction force of the pole is forward during use, this also prevents the folding bracket from accidentally folding forward during use, thus maintaining portability during folding and ensuring reliable support during use.
[0011] In summary, this utility model significantly improves the fishing rod's anti-jumping ability through the synergistic effect of the anti-detachment section and the limiting section. At the same time, it achieves a balance between folding convenience and usage stability through the inclined anti-return mechanism of the self-locking section, making it practical and distinctive.
[0012] Preferably, the connecting section is a T-shaped structure, with the upper part of the connecting section laterally connected to the lower ends of the left and right frames of the supporting section, and the lower part of the connecting section inserted between the two lugs of the self-locking joint and hinged to the self-locking joint. The check surface is located at the front end of the upper part of the connecting section.
[0013] Preferably, the left and right frames of the supporting section and the upper part of the connecting section together form a U-shaped supporting area, the pole body is placed in the U-shaped supporting area, and a U-shaped buffer pad is embedded between the outer contour of the pole body and the inner contour of the U-shaped supporting area.
[0014] Through the above technical solution, the support section and the rod body support are the main components that bear the weight of the rod body. Therefore, a buffer pad is set in the U-shaped support area. The buffer pad is adapted to the contour of the rod body support and the support area, which helps to isolate impact, reduce wear, and extend the service life of the bracket.
[0015] Preferably, the rod support is in the form of a hyperboloid, with its curved surface concave to form a support structure that matches the outer contour of the rod section. The central axis passes through the main axis of the rod support and fixes it between the left and right frames of the support section. The rod support can rotate around the central axis.
[0016] Through the above technical solution, the present invention designs the rod support as a concave, rotating hyperboloid shape. Its concave surface can effectively fit and support the rod section. The rod support can rotate around the central axis, which can provide stable support while allowing the rod to self-adjust within a certain angle range.
[0017] Preferably, when the bracket body is fully opened and the hinge angle with the self-locking joint is 180 degrees, the locking block of the self-locking joint abuts against the anti-return surface of the bracket body.
[0018] In this technical solution, to ensure convenient installation and optimal support of the bracket, when the bracket body is fully extended to form a 180-degree angle with the self-locking joint, the locking block of the self-locking joint abuts against the check surface on the bracket body, keeping the bracket stably in the fully open state. At this time, the bracket body and the bottom self-locking joint axis are collinear, and the whole is in an upright posture, which facilitates installation and ensures structural stability during use.
[0019] Preferably, the included angle between the anti-detachment section and the limiting section is 120 degrees to 170 degrees.
[0020] Through the above technical solution, the included angle between the anti-detachment section and the limiting section of this utility model is 120 degrees to 170 degrees, preferably 130 degrees to 160 degrees, more preferably 140 degrees to 150 degrees, and most preferably 145 degrees. This angle design can form a longer "sloping" anti-detachment area. When the fishing rod slides backward, this gentle slope can more smoothly guide and lock the thicker end of the fishing rod, preventing it from coming off instantly.
[0021] Preferably, the opening angle between the left and right frames of the opening section is 100 degrees to 130 degrees, more preferably 110 degrees to 120 degrees, and more preferably 115 degrees, mainly to facilitate the smooth installation of the fishing rod.
[0022] Preferably, the connecting part of the self-locking joint is hinged to the connecting section of the bracket body by a pin, and the pin is provided with a rubber ring to increase the rotational resistance of the hinged part.
[0023] Through the above technical solution, this utility model uses a rubber ring as a damping component on the pin of the self-locking joint. Its deformation provides pre-tightening friction, thereby increasing the hinge resistance and making the hinge movement smooth and stable. This increases the frictional resistance at the hinge point, achieving a smooth and controlled rotation effect.
[0024] Preferably, the main body of the bracket is a one-piece molded structure, and the functional sections, including the opening section, the anti-detachment section, the limiting section, the supporting section, and the connecting section, are connected by an arc-shaped transition.
[0025] Through the above technical solution, the main body of the bracket of this utility model is preferably integrally molded, with a regular shape, natural transition, and more stable overall support effect.
[0026] Preferably, the connector head is provided with external threads that connect to the base of the fixed bracket.
[0027] Through the above technical solution, the present invention provides an external thread on the connector head to connect with the external base. In addition, any common forms of connection with the base known in the art can also be provided, which will not be elaborated here. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1 This is a front structural diagram of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 Enlarged view of the local structure of region A in the middle.
[0030] Figure 3 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model.
[0031] Figure 4 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model in its folded state.
[0032] Figure 5 This is a front view of the main body of the bracket of this utility model.
[0033] Figure 6 This is a side view of the main body of the bracket of this utility model.
[0034] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the main body of the bracket of this utility model from one angle.
[0035] Figure 8 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the main body of the bracket of this utility model from another angle.
[0036] In the diagram: 1-Support body; A-Left frame; B-Right frame; 101-Opening section; 102-Anti-detachment section; 103-Limiting section; 104-Supporting section; 1041-Pole support; 1042-Central shaft; 1043-Buffer pad; 105-Connecting section; 106-Check valve surface; 2-Self-locking joint; 201-Ear plate; 202-Locking block; 203-Rubber ring; 3-Connector; W1-Neck area width; W2-Limiting area width. Detailed Implementation
[0037] A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint includes a holder body 1, a self-locking joint 2, and a connector 3. The holder body 1 consists of a symmetrically distributed left frame A and a right frame B. Functionally, from top to bottom, the holder body 1 includes: an opening section 101 for guiding the rod into the rod, an anti-detachment section 102 to prevent the rod from detaching, a limiting section 103 to restrict the movement of the rod, a supporting section 104 for supporting the rod, and a connecting section 105 hinged to the self-locking joint. In this embodiment, the angle between the anti-detachment section 102 and the limiting section 103 is 145 degrees, and the opening angle formed between the left frame A and the right frame B of the opening section 101 is 115 degrees.
[0038] The opening section 101 is a symmetrical, outwardly extending structure formed by the upper ends of the left frame A and right frame B, wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. The anti-detachment section 102 is a neck-shaped area formed by the left frame A and right frame B tilting backward and upward along the direction of use. The limiting section 103 is a limiting area formed by the middle sections of the left frame A and right frame B being positioned opposite each other, with the width W1 of the neck-shaped area not exceeding the width W2 of the limiting area. The supporting section 104 includes a pole support 1041, which is installed between the left frame A and right frame B of the supporting section via a central shaft 1042. The connecting section 105 is located at the lower end of the support body. The connecting section 105 is a T-shaped structure, with its upper part laterally connected to the lower ends of the left frame A and right frame B of the supporting section 104, and its lower part hinged to a self-locking joint. This allows the support body to move freely back and forth along the direction of use.
[0039] The self-locking joint 2 includes a connecting part and a fixing part. The connecting part includes two opposing ear plates 201. The lower end of the connecting section 105 is inserted between the two ear plates 201 and hinged via a pin. The front end of the upper part of the connecting section 105 of the bracket body is provided with a check surface 106. In this embodiment, the two ear plates 201 have the same structure, and each of them is provided with a locking block 202 that is higher in the front and lower in the back along the direction of use. When the bracket body 1 is fully opened and the hinge angle with the self-locking joint 2 is 180 degrees, the locking block 202 abuts against the check surface 106. The fixing part is provided with a connector 3, which is connected to the base of the fixed fishing rod bracket. The connector 3 is provided with an external thread for connecting to the base of the fixed bracket.
[0040] In this embodiment, the left frame A and right frame B of the supporting section 104, together with the upper part of the connecting section 105, form a U-shaped supporting area. The rod support 1041 is placed within the U-shaped supporting area. The rod support 1041 has a hyperboloid shape, and its concave surface forms a supporting structure that matches the outer contour of the rod section. The central axis passes through the main axis of the rod support and fixes it between the left and right frames of the supporting section, allowing the rod support 1041 to rotate around the central axis 1042. A U-shaped buffer pad 1043 is embedded between the outer contour of the rod support 1041 and the inner contour of the U-shaped supporting area.
[0041] In this embodiment, the connecting part of the self-locking joint 2 and the connecting section of the bracket body are hinged by a pin, and the pin is provided with a rubber ring 203 to increase the rotational resistance of the hinge part.
[0042] In this embodiment, the main body 1 of the support is an integrally formed structure, and the functional sections, including the opening section, the anti-detachment section, the limiting section, the supporting section, and the connecting section, are connected by an arc-shaped transition.
[0043] In normal conditions, the product of this utility model is folded for easy carrying. When needed, the threaded connector is connected to the base of the fishing rod, and then the bracket body 1 is fully unfolded to be 180 degrees with the self-locking joint 2. The locking block 202 of the self-locking joint 2 abuts against the anti-return surface 106 on the bracket body 1. At this time, the bracket body 1 and the bottom self-locking joint 2 are collinear, and the whole is in an upright position. Then the fishing rod body can be installed and fixed.
[0044] The above description provides a detailed account of one embodiment of the present invention. However, this description is merely a preferred embodiment and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. All equivalent variations and improvements made within the scope of the claims of the present invention should still fall within the patent coverage of the present invention.
Claims
1. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint to prevent detachment, characterized in that: The bracket includes a support body, a self-locking joint, and a connector. The support body is composed of a symmetrically distributed left frame and a right frame. The support body includes, from top to bottom, the following components according to their functions: an opening section for guiding the rod into the frame, an anti-detachment section to prevent the rod from detaching, a limiting section to restrict the movement of the rod, a supporting section for supporting the rod, and a connecting section that is hinged to the self-locking joint. The opening section is a symmetrical, outwardly extending structure formed by the upper ends of the left and right frames, wider at the top and narrower at the bottom; the anti-detachment section is a neck-shaped area formed by the left and right frames tilting backward and upward along the direction of use; the limiting section is a limiting area formed by the middle sections of the left and right frames being arranged opposite each other, and the width of the neck-shaped area is not greater than the width of the limiting area; the supporting section includes a pole support, which is installed between the left and right frames of the supporting section via a central axis; the connecting section is located at the lower end of the support body and is hinged to a self-locking joint, giving the support body the freedom to move back and forth along the direction of use; The self-locking joint includes a connecting part and a fixing part. The connecting part includes two oppositely arranged ear plates. The lower end of the connecting section is inserted between the two ear plates and hinged by a pin. The front end of the connecting section of the bracket body is provided with a check surface. At least one ear plate is provided with a locking block that is higher in the front and lower in the back along the direction of use. When the bracket body is opened, the locking block abuts against the check surface. The fixing part is provided with a connector, which is connected to the base of the fixed fishing rod bracket.
2. The anti-detachment fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting section is a T-shaped structure. The upper part of the connecting section is laterally connected to the lower ends of the left and right frames of the supporting section. The lower part of the connecting section is inserted between the two lugs of the self-locking joint and hinged to the self-locking joint. The check surface is located at the front end of the upper part of the connecting section.
3. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The left and right frames of the supporting section and the upper part of the connecting section together form a U-shaped supporting area. The pole body is placed in the U-shaped supporting area, and a U-shaped buffer pad is embedded between the outer contour of the pole body and the inner contour of the U-shaped supporting area.
4. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The rod support is in the shape of a hyperboloid of revolution, and its concave surface forms a support structure that matches the outer contour of the rod section. The central axis passes through the main axis of the rod support and fixes it between the left and right frames of the support section. The rod support can rotate around the central axis.
5. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: When the support body is fully opened and the hinge angle with the self-locking joint is 180 degrees, the locking block of the self-locking joint abuts against the anti-return surface of the support body.
6. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The angle between the anti-detachment section and the limiting section is 120 degrees to 170 degrees.
7. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The opening angle formed between the left and right frames of the opening section is 100 degrees to 130 degrees.
8. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting part of the self-locking joint is hinged to the connecting section of the bracket body by a pin, and the pin is provided with a rubber ring to increase the rotational resistance of the hinge part.
9. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The main body of the bracket is a one-piece molded structure, and the functional sections, including the opening section, anti-detachment section, limiting section, support section, and connecting section, are connected by an arc-shaped transition.
10. A fishing rod holder with a one-way self-locking joint as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The connector head is provided with external threads that connect to the base of the fixed bracket.