Fixing structure of line slack prevention member and spinning reel for fishing
The fixing structure for the line slack prevention member in spinning reels uses a cylindrical mounting shaft and diameter expansion member with screw threads to securely attach and prevent corrosion, addressing attachment and corrosion issues in fishing reels.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024124335
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing spinning fishing reels face challenges in attaching and detaching the line slack prevention member due to the need for opening a C-shaped arm portion, difficulty with metal bail support members, and risk of corrosion, especially in large reels.
A fixing structure using a cylindrical mounting shaft with a radially extending fin and a diameter expansion member that secures the line slack prevention member to the bail support member through a through hole, enhanced by a screw thread interface and elastic resin material.
Facilitates easy attachment and detachment of the line slack prevention member, prevents corrosion, and reduces damage from knots, ensuring secure fixation without electrolytic corrosion.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member provided on a bail support member of a fishing spinning reel, and to a fishing spinning reel. [Background technology]
[0002] Conventionally, a known spinning fishing reel includes a spool onto which fishing line is wound, a rotor having a rotor arm for winding the fishing line onto the spool, a bail support member rotatably attached to the rotor arm of the rotor, a line roller provided on the bail support member for guiding the fishing line onto the spool, and a fin (a member for preventing line slack) detachably attached to the bail support member (for example, Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Patent Publication No. 2021-087419 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] In the spinning fishing reel described above, the line slack prevention member has a roughly C-shaped arm portion that embraces part of the bail support member to attach the line slack prevention member to the bail support member. However, in order to attach the line slack prevention member to the bail support member, the arm portion must be opened and opened to attach it to the bail support member, leaving room for improvement in the ease with which the line slack prevention member can be attached to the bail support member. Furthermore, in the case of large (strong) spinning reels for fishing large fish, the bail support part is sometimes made of metal instead of plastic, and in such cases, the line slack prevention member may be attached too firmly to the bail support part, making it difficult to attach and detach. Also, if it is fixed and attached with screws or the like, there is a risk that it will become impossible to remove due to electrolytic corrosion between dissimilar metals or corrosion from seawater, etc., so there is room for improvement.
[0005] Therefore, the present invention solves the problems of the prior art as described above, and the object of the present invention is to provide a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member that fixes the line slack prevention member to a bail support member with a simple structure, and a fishing spinning reel. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] The first invention solves the above-mentioned problems by providing a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member attached to a bail support member of a fishing spinning reel, which includes a line slack prevention member having a cylindrical mounting shaft portion that is inserted into a mounting hole provided in the bail support member and a fin portion that extends radially outward from the mounting shaft portion, and a diameter expansion member that is inserted into a through hole provided in the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member and fixes the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member to the bail support member in an expanded diameter state.
[0007] According to the fixing structure of the thread spool prevention member of the first invention, a diameter expanding member is provided which is inserted into a through hole provided in the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member and fixes the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member to the bail support member in an expanded state.By inserting the diameter expanding member into the through hole of the thread spool prevention member, the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member expands in diameter and is pressed against the bail support member, so the thread spool prevention member can be fixed to the bail support member with a simple structure.
[0008] The second invention further solves the above-mentioned problem by, in addition to the configuration of the fixing structure of the lint sagging prevention member of the first invention, forming a male thread on the outer peripheral surface of the diameter expansion member and forming a female thread that screws into the male thread of the diameter expansion member on the inner peripheral surface of the through hole of the lint sagging prevention member.
[0009] According to the fixing structure for a thread slack prevention member of the second invention, in addition to the effects achieved by the fixing structure for a thread slack prevention member of the first invention, a female thread that screws into the male thread of the diameter expansion member is formed on the inner surface of the through hole of the thread slack prevention member, making it difficult for the diameter expansion member to come off the thread slack prevention member. That is, a female thread that screws onto the male thread of the expanding member is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the through hole of the thread slack prevention member, and the expanding member is inserted into the mounting shaft portion of the thread slack prevention member by screwing it into the mounting shaft portion of the thread slack prevention member.Therefore, when the expanding member is inserted into the mounting shaft portion of the thread slack prevention member, the expanding member and the mounting shaft portion of the thread slack prevention member screw together, making it difficult for the expanding member to come off the thread slack prevention member.
[0010] The third invention further solves the above-mentioned problems by, in addition to the configuration of the fixing structure of the lint dander prevention member of the first or second invention, making the lint dander prevention member made of resin and elastically deformable.
[0011] According to the fixing structure of the line slack prevention member of the third invention, in addition to the effects achieved by the fixing structure of the line slack prevention member of the first or second invention, the line slack prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable, which makes it possible to prevent damage to the line slack prevention member caused by knots in the fishing line or the like coming into strong contact with the tip of the fin portion of the line slack prevention member. In other words, because the line slack prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable, when a knot or the like in the fishing line passes between the line roller and the tip of the fin portion of the line slack prevention member, the fin portion of the line slack prevention member is pushed by the knot or the like and is able to swing freely together with the knot or the like in the guiding direction of the fishing line, thereby preventing damage to the line slack prevention member due to the knot or the like in the fishing line coming into strong contact with the tip of the fin portion of the line slack prevention member.
[0012] The fourth invention further solves the above-mentioned problems by incorporating the same fixing structure as any one of the first to third inventions into the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member, and further comprising an abutment portion that is inserted into and abuts against the mounting hole of the bail support member, and an expanded diameter portion that is larger in diameter than the abutment portion and is located distal to the abutment portion, protruding from the mounting hole of the bail support member.
[0013] According to the fixing structure for a thread spool prevention member of the fourth invention, in addition to the effect achieved by the fixing structure for a thread spool prevention member of any one of the first to third inventions, the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member has an abutment portion that is inserted into and abuts against the mounting hole of the bail support member, and an expanded diameter portion that is larger in diameter than the abutment portion and is located further toward the tip of the abutment portion and protrudes from the mounting hole of the bail support member, making it difficult for the expanded diameter member to come off from the state where it is inserted into the mounting shaft of the thread spool prevention member. In other words, the mounting shaft of the line spool prevention member has an abutment portion that is inserted into and abuts against the mounting hole of the bail support member, and an expanded diameter portion that is larger in diameter than this abutment portion and is located further towards the tip than the abutment portion and protrudes from the mounting hole of the bail support member.As a result, the expanded diameter portion of the mounting shaft of the line spool prevention member, which is inserted into the mounting hole of the bail support member in a reduced diameter state due to its own elasticity, functions as a stopper, making it difficult for the expanded diameter member to come off from the state where it is inserted into the mounting shaft of the line spool prevention member.
[0014] The fifth invention solves the above-mentioned problems by comprising a spool for winding fishing line, a rotor having a rotor arm for winding the fishing line onto the spool, a bail support member that rotates freely relative to the rotor arm of the rotor, a line roller that is attached to the bail support member and guides the fishing line onto the spool, a line slack prevention member that has a cylindrical mounting shaft that is inserted into a mounting hole in the bail support member and a fin that extends radially outward from the mounting shaft and faces the line roller, and a diameter expansion member that is inserted into a through hole in the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member to expand the diameter of the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member and secure it to the bail support member.
[0015] According to the fishing spinning reel of the fifth invention, a diameter expanding member is provided which is inserted into a through hole provided in the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member to expand the diameter of the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member and secure it to the bail support member.This causes the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member to expand in diameter and be pressed against the bail support member, so that the line slack prevention member can be secured to the bail support member with a simple structure. [Effects of the Invention]
[0016] According to the present invention, the slink prevention member can be fixed to the bail support member with a simple structure. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0017] [Figure 1] 1 is a left side view of a fishing spinning reel 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a front view of the fishing spinning reel 100 shown in FIG. [Figure 3] 3 is an enlarged view of the main part of the fishing spinning reel 100 shown in FIG. 2, seen from direction III. [Figure 4] Cross-sectional view of FIG. 3 taken along line III-III. [Figure 5] 5 is a cross-sectional view of the lint dander prevention member 170 taken along the VV cross section of FIG. 4. [Figure 6] FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the fixing structure of the lint prevention member 170 shown in FIG. 4. [Figure 7] 10 is a cross-sectional view of a line slack prevention member 270 provided in a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. [Figure 8] 10 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a fixing structure of a line slack prevention member 270 in a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] The fixing structure for a line slack prevention member of the present invention is a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member provided on a bail support member of a fishing spinning reel, and comprises a line slack prevention member having a cylindrical mounting shaft portion that is inserted into a mounting hole provided on the bail support member and a fin portion that extends radially outward from the mounting shaft portion, and a diameter expanding member that is inserted into a through hole provided on the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member and fixes the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member to the bail support member in an expanded diameter state, and the specific embodiment can be any as long as it fixes the line slack prevention member to the bail support member with a simple structure. Furthermore, the fishing spinning reel of the present invention comprises a spool for winding fishing line, a rotor having a rotor arm for winding the fishing line onto the spool, a bail support member that can rotate freely relative to the rotor arm of the rotor, a line roller that is attached to the bail support member and guides the fishing line to the spool, a line slack prevention member that has a cylindrical mounting shaft that is inserted into a mounting hole in the bail support member and a fin that extends radially outward from the mounting shaft and faces the line roller, and a diameter expansion member that is inserted into a through hole in the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member to expand the diameter of the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member and secure it to the bail support member, and any specific embodiment is acceptable as long as it secures the line slack prevention member to the bail support member with a simple structure.
[0019] For example, the material of the lint prevention member may be any material as long as the diameter of the mounting shaft can be expanded by the diameter expansion member, but it is preferable that the material be a resin having enough elasticity to be elastically deformable.
[0020] For example, the diameter expanding member may be any member that is harder than the lint lint preventing member.
[0021] For example, since the bail support member forms the external appearance of the fishing spinning reel, it is preferable to use a material with a surface hardness equivalent to that of metal or to apply a surface treatment to the surface to make it as hard as metal, from the standpoint of improving the aesthetics and preventing deformation or damage when the fishing spinning reel is dropped, but there are no particular limitations on the material of the bail support member or the surface treatment applied to the surface of the bail support member. [Example]
[0022] A fishing spinning reel 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention and a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member incorporated in this fishing spinning reel 100 will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6. FIG.
[0023] <1. Basic structure of a fishing spinning reel> First, the basic configuration of a fishing spinning reel 100 will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 1 is a left side view of a fishing spinning reel 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a front view of the fishing spinning reel 100 shown in FIG.
[0024] As shown in Figures 1 and 2, fishing spinning reel 100 is an open-face spinning reel that includes a reel body 110 that is attached to a fishing rod (not shown), a rotor 120 that is attached to the front side of reel body 110 and is rotatable relative to reel body 110, a spool 130 that is detachably attached to a spool shaft (not shown) that extends forward from reel body 110 and winds up fishing line FL, a handle 140 that is attached to the side of the rear side of reel body 110, a bail support member 150 that is attached to the tip of rotor 120, and a bail 160 that is attached to bail support member 150.
[0025] The reel body 110 has an internal space, and the internal space of the reel body 110 is provided with a rotor drive mechanism that rotates the rotor 120 and an oscillating mechanism that moves the spool shaft back and forth together with the spool 130.
[0026] The rotor 120 is rotatable relative to the reel body 110 about a spool axis CA that extends in the front-to-rear direction. The rotor 120 also has a circular reel mounting portion 121 that is mounted on the reel body 110, and an arm portion (rotor arm) 122 that extends forward from the outer peripheral end of the reel mounting portion 121 and faces the spool 130 at a distance to wind the fishing line FL around the spool 130.
[0027] The spool 130 is a cylindrical member having a bobbin trunk 131 around which the fishing line FL is wound.
[0028] The handle 140 is connected to the rotor drive mechanism and the oscillating mechanism within the reel body 110 . Therefore, when a user of the fishing spinning reel 100 rotates the handle 140, the rotor 120 rotates about the spool axis CA, and the spool shaft moves back and forth in the front-to-back direction, causing the spool 130 to move back and forth in the front-to-back direction. This causes the fishing line FL to be evenly wound around the bobbin trunk 131 of the spool 130.
[0029] The bail support member 150 is attached to the tip of the arm portion 122 of the rotor 120 so as to be able to swing. The bail support member 150 configured in this manner is capable of freely rising and falling and swinging relative to the arm portion 122 of the rotor 120, rotating about the bail rotation axis VA extending in the vertical direction (perpendicular to the direction in which the arm portion 122 extends) as shown in Figure 1, between a winding position when winding the fishing line TL onto the spool 130 and a release position when releasing the fishing line TL from the spool 130. 1 and 2, the bail support member 150 is in the reeling position.
[0030] A line roller 151 that guides the fishing line FL onto the spool 130 is attached to one side of the bail support member 150.
[0031] The bail 160 is a wire member bent into a U-shape, and is provided so as to guide the fishing line FL to the line roller 151 when the bail support member 150 is in the winding position. Furthermore, when the user of the fishing spinning reel 100 releases the fishing line FL, he or she holds the bail 160 and changes the position of the bail support member 150 relative to the arm portion 122 of the rotor 120 to the release position.
[0032] <2. Dandruff prevention member and fixing structure for the dandruff prevention member> The fishing spinning reel 100 further includes a line slack prevention member 170 that prevents line slack that occurs when the fishing line FL comes off the line roller 151 and the tension of the fishing line FL is relaxed when the fishing line FL is guided to the spool 130 by the line roller 151. Next, the fixing structure of the lint dander prevention member 170 will be described with reference to FIGS. 3 is an enlarged view of the main parts of the fishing spinning reel 100 shown in FIG. 2, seen from the III direction; FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III-III in FIG. 3; FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the line slack prevention member 170, seen along the line VV cross-section in FIG. 4; and FIG. 6 is an exploded view of the fixing structure of the line slack prevention member 170 shown in FIG. 4.
[0033] <2.1. Dandruff prevention material> The lint slack prevention member 170 is provided on the bail support member 150 and is molded from a resin having sufficient elasticity to be elastically deformable. As shown in Figure 3, this line slack prevention member 170 has a cylindrical mounting shaft portion 171 that is inserted into a mounting hole 152 (see Figure 6) formed in the bail support member 150, and a fin portion 172 that extends radially outward from this mounting shaft portion 171 and faces the line roller 151 at a distance.
[0034] As shown in Figure 5, the mounting shaft portion 171 is formed of an abutment portion 171a that abuts against the bail support member 150, and an expanded diameter portion 171b that is located at the tip side of the abutment portion 171a and protrudes from the mounting hole 152 of the bail support member 150.
[0035] The contact portion 171a of the mounting shaft portion 171 is cylindrical, and as shown in FIG. 5, is formed with a through-hole 171a1 extending in the longitudinal direction of the contact portion 171a.
[0036] As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the expanded diameter portion 171b of the mounting shaft portion 171 is cylindrical and tapered toward the tip. Furthermore, this expanded diameter portion 171b is divided into two by a split groove 171b1. Therefore, the expanded diameter portion 171b has a shape in which a tapered cylinder is divided into two by the split groove 171b1.
[0037] As shown in FIG. 3, the fin portion 172 has a positioning portion 172a formed near the mounting shaft portion 171, the positioning portion 172a being accommodated in a positioning groove portion 153 formed in the bail support member 150. The thickness of the positioning portion 172 a of the fin portion 172 is approximately equal to the groove width of the positioning groove portion 153 of the bail support member 150 . Therefore, the positioning portion 172 a of the line spool prevention member 170 is housed in the positioning groove portion 153 of the bail support member 150 , thereby restricting the rotation of the line spool prevention member 170 relative to the bail support member 150 . Therefore, when an external force is applied to the tip of the fin portion 172 , the spool preventing member 170 does not rotate relative to the bail support member 150 , and the fin portion 172 of the spool preventing member 170 elastically deforms relative to the mounting shaft portion 171 . That is, the fin portion 172 of the lint dander prevention member 170 is free to swing relative to the mounting shaft portion 171 .
[0038] 2.2. Fixing structure of thread dandruff prevention member As a fixing structure for fixing the spool prevention member 170 configured in this manner to the bail support member 150, as shown in Figures 3 and 4, it is provided with an expanding diameter member 180 that is inserted into the through hole 171a1 of the spool prevention member 170.
[0039] The diameter expanding member 180 is made of a material (for example, metal) that is harder than the lint prevention member 170. As shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, the outer peripheral surface of the diameter expanding member 180 is formed with a male screw. That is, the diameter expanding member 180 is a so-called tapping screw that is screwed into the through hole 171a1 of the lint slack preventing member 170, forming a female thread on the inner circumferential surface of the through hole 171a1.
[0040] The outer diameter of the diameter-enlarging member 180 is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the through-hole 171a1 of the lint dander prevention member 170. As a result, as shown in Figure 6, when the spool prevention member 170 is attached to the bail support member 150 and the diameter expansion member 180 is screwed into the spool prevention member 170, the diameter of the mounting shaft portion 171 of the spool prevention member 170 expands. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 4, the mounting shaft 171 of the line slack prevention member 170 abuts against the mounting hole 152 of the bail support member 150, and a pressing force F from the diameter expansion member 180 acts on the inner surface of the mounting hole 152 of the bail support member 150, so that the line slack prevention member 170 is fixed to the bail support member 150. In addition, when the diameter-enlarging member 180 and the thread slack prevention member 170 are screwed together to expand the split groove 171b1 that divides the expanded diameter portion 171b into two, the expanded diameter portion 171b of the thread slack prevention member 170 also comes into contact with the mounting hole 152 of the bail support member 150, and the thread slack prevention member 170 is fixed to the bail support member 150 in a state where it is prevented from coming off.
[0041] <3. Effects> According to the above-described first embodiment of the present invention, fishing spinning reel 100 and the fixing structure of line slack prevention member 170, diameter expanding member 180 is provided which is inserted into through hole 171a1 provided in mounting shaft 171 of line slack prevention member 170 to expand the diameter of mounting shaft 171 of line slack prevention member 170 and fix it to bail support member 150. As a result, mounting shaft 171 of line slack prevention member 170 expands in diameter and is pressed against bail support member 150, so that line slack prevention member 170 can be fixed to bail support member 150 with a simple structure.
[0042] Furthermore, a female thread that screws onto the male thread of the diameter expanding member 180 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the mounting shaft 171 of the thread slack prevention member 170, and therefore the diameter expanding member 180 is inserted into the mounting shaft 171 of the thread slack prevention member 170 by screwing it onto the mounting shaft 171 of the thread slack prevention member 170. Therefore, when the diameter expanding member 180 is inserted into the mounting shaft 171 of the thread slack prevention member 170, the diameter expanding member 180 and the mounting shaft 171 of the thread slack prevention member 170 screw together, making it difficult for the diameter expanding member 180 to come off from the thread slack prevention member 170.
[0043] Furthermore, because the line slack prevention member 170 is made of resin and is elastically deformable, when a knot N or the like of the fishing line FL passes between the line roller 151 and the tip portion of the fin portion 172 of the line slack prevention member 170, the fin portion 172 of the line slack prevention member 170 is pushed by the knot N or the like and is able to swing freely together with the knot N or the like in the guiding direction of the fishing line FL, thereby preventing damage to the line slack prevention member 170 due to the knot N or the like of the fishing line FL coming into strong contact with the tip portion of the fin portion 172 of the line slack prevention member 170. [Example]
[0044] Next, a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a line slack prevention member 270 provided in a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the fixing structure of the line slack prevention member 270 in the fishing spinning reel 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The fishing spinning reel 200 of the second embodiment is a fishing spinning reel 100 of the first embodiment with a modified shape of the mounting shaft of the line slack prevention member 170, and since many elements are common to the fishing spinning reel 100 of the first embodiment, detailed explanations of the common features will be omitted and only a reference number in the 200 series with the same last two digits will be used.
[0045] As shown in FIG. 7, the mounting shaft 271 of the slack prevention member 270 in the second embodiment has an abutment portion 271a that is inserted into and abuts against the mounting hole 252 of the bail support member 250, and an expanded diameter portion 272b that is larger in diameter than the abutment portion 271a and protrudes from the mounting hole 252 of the bail support member 250 and is located on the tip side of the abutment portion 271a. The inner diameter of the expanded diameter portion 272b decreases toward the tip, and the inner diameter φi at the tip of the expanded diameter portion 272b is smaller than the outer diameter of the expanded diameter member 280. The outer diameter φo of the expanded diameter portion 272b is larger than the inner diameter of the mounting hole 252 of the bail support member 250.
[0046] When the spool prevention member 270 configured in this manner is attached to the bail support member 250 and the diameter expansion member 280 is screwed onto the spool prevention member 270, the diameter of the attachment shaft portion 271 of the spool prevention member 270 expands. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 8, the attachment shaft 271 of the spool prevention member 270 abuts against the attachment hole 252 of the bail support member 250, and the spool prevention member 270 is fixed to the bail support member 250.
[0047] According to the fixing structure of spinning reel 200 for fishing and anti-line slack member 270 of the second embodiment of the present invention described above, in addition to the effects achieved by the fixing structure of spinning reel 1100 for fishing and anti-line slack member 170 of the first embodiment of the present invention, mounting shaft 271 of anti-line slack member 270 has abutting portion 271a that is inserted into and abuts against mounting hole 252 of bail support member 250, and expanded diameter portion 271b that is larger in diameter than abutting portion 271a and protrudes from mounting hole 252 of bail support member 250 toward the tip side of abutting portion 271a. Therefore, expanded diameter portion 271b of mounting shaft 271 of anti-line slack member 270 that is inserted into mounting hole 252 of bail support member 250 in a contracted diameter state due to its own elasticity functions as a stopper, and it is possible to make it difficult for expanded diameter member 280 to come off from the state in which it is inserted into mounting shaft 271 of anti-line slack member 270. Furthermore, in the case of a large fishing spinning reel intended for catching large fish, even if the bail support portion is made of metal or the like, the line slack prevention member will still be able to engage and disengage, and even if the diameter expansion member is made of a material (for example, metal) that is harder than the line slack prevention member, it will not come into direct contact with the bail support portion, so it is possible to prevent sticking due to electrolytic corrosion between dissimilar metals or corrosion caused by seawater, etc.
[0048] <Modification> The above describes one embodiment of the present invention, which is a spinning reel for fishing and a fixing structure for a line slack prevention member. However, the fixing structure for a spinning reel for fishing and a line slack prevention member of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment.
[0049] For example, in the above-described embodiment, a female thread is formed in the through hole of the lint sagging prevention member and a male thread is formed in the diameter expansion member, but as long as the diameter expansion member can expand the diameter of the mounting shaft portion of the lint sagging prevention member, it is not necessary for threads to be formed in the through hole of the lint sagging prevention member and the diameter expansion member.
[0050] For example, in the above-described embodiment, the handle is attached to the left side of the reel body, but the handle may also be attached to the right side of the reel body. [Explanation of symbols]
[0051] 100, 200... Fishing spinning reel 110 ··· Reel body 120 Rotor 121 Reel attachment part 122 Arm section (rotor arm) 130 spool 131 ··· bobbin body 140 ··· Handle 150, 250 ··· Bail support member 151 Line roller 152, 252 Mounting holes 153 Positioning groove 160 ··· Veil 170, 270 - Thread dandruff prevention member 171, 271 Mounting shaft 171a, 271a... Contact part 171a1, 271a1... Through hole 171b, 271b... Expanded diameter part 171b1, 271b1... split groove 172, 272 Fin section 172a Positioning part 180, 280...expansion member FL Fishing Line CA Spool axis VA: Bail rotation axis F: Pressing force by the expanding member φo: Outer diameter of the expanded diameter part of the lint sling prevention member φi: Inside diameter of the tip of the expanded diameter part of the lint prevention member
Claims
1. A fixing structure for a line fuzz prevention member provided on a bail support member of a fishing spinning reel, a lint prevention member having a cylindrical mounting shaft portion inserted into a mounting hole provided in the bail support member and a fin portion extending radially outward from the mounting shaft portion; a diameter expansion member that is inserted into a through hole provided in the mounting shaft portion of the lint spool prevention member to expand the diameter of the mounting shaft portion of the lint spool prevention member and fix it to the bail support member.
2. a male screw is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the diameter expansion member, 2. The lint spool preventing member fixing structure according to claim 1, wherein a female thread is formed on an inner peripheral surface of the through hole of the lint spool preventing member to be threadedly engaged with the male thread of the diameter expanding member.
3. 3. The structure for fixing a lint prevention member according to claim 1, wherein the lint prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable.
4. 3. The fixing structure of a lint prevention member according to claim 1, wherein the mounting shaft of the lint prevention member has a contact portion that is inserted into and contacts the mounting hole of the bail support member, and an expanded diameter portion that is larger in diameter than the contact portion and protrudes from the mounting hole of the bail support member toward the tip side of the contact portion.
5. A spool for winding fishing line; a rotor having a rotor arm that winds the fishing line onto the spool; A bail support member that rotates freely relative to the rotor arm of the rotor; a line roller provided on the bail support member for guiding the fishing line to the spool; a lint slack prevention member having a cylindrical mounting shaft portion inserted into a mounting hole provided in the bail support member and a fin portion extending radially outward from the mounting shaft portion and facing the line roller; A fishing spinning reel characterized by comprising a diameter expansion member that is inserted into a through hole provided in the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member to expand the diameter of the mounting shaft portion of the line slack prevention member and secure it to the bail support member.
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Line guide mechanism of spinning reel
JP2021087419A