Line slack prevention member and spinning reel for fishing
The line slack prevention member with a curved fin portion and elastic design addresses wear and damage issues in fishing spinning reels, ensuring durable and smooth line guidance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024124336
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-07-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-13
AI Technical Summary
Conventional fishing spinning reels experience excessive wear and damage to the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line, particularly when knots are involved, leading to potential line entanglement and breakage.
A line slack prevention member with a fin portion that curves and bulges out in the direction of the fishing line's path, featuring multiple curved regions on both the payout and winding sides, and made of resilient material to minimize contact pressure and allow elastic deformation.
Reduces wear and breakage of the line slack prevention member while maintaining durability and smooth line guidance, even with knots, by increasing contact area and reducing friction.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a line slack prevention member provided on a bail support member having a line roller, 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 attached to the bail support member for guiding the fishing line onto the spool, and a fin (a member for preventing line slack) 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 above-described fishing spinning reel, if the fishing line comes into contact with the slack prevention member when passing between the line roller and the slack prevention member, the slack prevention member may be excessively worn. In particular, when knots used for float stoppers etc. pass through, wear with the anti-scratch member tends to be more pronounced, and there is a risk of the anti-scratch member being damaged. If the anti-sagging member is damaged, the fishing line may become caught in the anti-sagging member or may be damaged.
[0005] Therefore, the present invention solves the problems of the prior art as described above, that is, the object of the present invention is to provide a line slack prevention member and a fishing spinning reel that reduce wear and breakage due to contact with the fishing line and improve durability. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] The first invention solves the above-mentioned problems by providing a line slack prevention member attached to a bail support member having a line roller, the member having a base attached to the bail support member and a fin portion extending from the base toward the line roller, the fin portion having a tip portion that curves and bulges out in the direction in which the fishing line passes, facing the line roller.
[0007] According to the line slack prevention member of the first invention, the fin portion has a tip portion that curves and bulges out in the direction in which the fishing line passes, facing the line roller. Therefore, even if the fishing line comes into contact with the line slack prevention member as it passes between the line roller and the line slack prevention member, the contact area between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is increased compared to conventional line slack prevention members whose tip portion is not curved in the direction in which the fishing line passes, and the contact surface pressure between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is reduced. This reduces wear and damage to the tip portion of the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line, improving durability, and allowing the fishing line to be guided smoothly even if a knot is made in the fishing line.
[0008] The second invention further solves the above-mentioned problem by having the same configuration as the line slack prevention member of the first invention, and in addition, the tip portion of the fin portion has a first curved region provided on the payout direction side of the fishing line passing direction.
[0009] According to the line slack prevention member of the second invention, in addition to the effects of the line slack prevention member of the first invention, the tip portion of the fin portion has a first curved region provided on the payout side of the fishing line passing direction, thereby reliably reducing wear and damage to the tip portion of the line slack prevention member. In other words, because the tip portion of the fin portion has a first curved region that is curved in the winding direction of the fishing line on the payout side of the fishing line passing direction, even if the fishing line passes between the line roller and the line slack prevention member and comes into contact with the line slack prevention member when being wound up, the fishing line and the line slack prevention member will come into contact at the curved first curved region.This means that, compared to conventional cases where the payout side of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member is not curved in the fishing line passing direction, wear and breakage of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line when being wound up is reliably reduced, and damage to the fishing line is also reduced, allowing the line slack prevention function to be maintained for a long period of time and preventing the fishing line from breaking.
[0010] The third invention further solves the above-mentioned problem by incorporating the configuration of the line slack prevention member of the first or second invention, in which the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region provided on the winding direction side of the fishing line passing direction.
[0011] According to the line slack prevention member of the third invention, in addition to the effects of the line slack prevention member of the first or second invention, the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region provided on the winding direction side in the direction in which the fishing line passes, thereby reliably reducing wear and damage to the tip portion of the line slack prevention member. In other words, because the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region located on the winding direction side of the fishing line passing direction, even if the drag is activated by the strong pull of a caught fish or the like and the fishing line passes between the line roller and the line slack prevention member as the fishing line comes into contact with the line slack prevention member when it is being let out, the contact area between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is increased and the contact surface pressure between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is reduced compared to conventional cases where the winding direction side of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member is not curved in the fishing line letting out direction.As a result, even when the drag is activated by the strong pull of a caught fish or the like and the fishing line is let out, wear and breakage of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line can be prevented, and damage to the fishing line can be reduced.
[0012] The fourth invention further solves the above-mentioned problem by having, in addition to the configuration of the line slack prevention member of the second invention, the tip portion of the fin portion have a second curved region provided on the winding direction side in the direction in which the fishing line passes, and a third curved region provided between the first curved region and the second curved region.
[0013] According to the line slack prevention member of the fourth invention, in addition to the effects achieved by the line slack prevention member of the second invention, the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region located on the winding direction side of the fishing line passing direction, which reliably reduces wear and damage to the tip portion of the line slack prevention member, and by having a third curved region located between the first and second curved regions, it is possible to minimize resistance when the fishing line passes through. That is, since the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region provided on the winding direction side of the fishing line passing direction, even if the drag is activated by a strong pull from a caught fish or the like and the fishing line passes between the line roller and the line slack prevention member when being let out and the fishing line comes into contact with the line slack prevention member, the contact area between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is increased compared to conventional cases where the winding direction side of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member is not curved in the fishing line letting out direction, and the contact surface pressure between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is reduced, so the drag is activated by a strong pull from a caught fish or the like and the fishing line is let out. Even when the fishing line is being reeled out, the tip of the line slack prevention member is prevented from wearing out or breaking due to contact with the fishing line, and damage to the fishing line is reduced.In addition, because the tip of the fin portion has a third curved region located between the first and second curved regions, the contact area with the fishing line in the direction the fishing line passes is minimized, reducing friction between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member.This minimizes wear on the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line and resistance when the fishing line passes when reeling in the fishing line or when reeling out the fishing line with a drag.
[0014] The fifth invention further solves the above-mentioned problems by incorporating the configuration of the lint prevention member of any one of the first to fourth inventions, in that the lint prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable.
[0015] According to the line slack prevention member of the fifth invention, in addition to the effects achieved by any one of the line slack prevention members of the first to fourth inventions, the line slack prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable, which prevents 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.
[0016] The sixth invention is a spinning fishing reel 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 can freely rotate relative to the rotor arm of the rotor, a line roller attached to the bail support member for guiding the fishing line onto the spool, and a line slack prevention member attached to the bail support member, wherein the reel has a base attached to the bail support member and a fin portion extending from the base toward the line roller, the fin portion having a tip portion that curves and bulges out in the direction in which the fishing line passes, facing the line roller, thereby solving the above-mentioned problems.
[0017] According to the sixth aspect of the invention, the fin portion has a tip that curves and bulges outward in the direction the fishing line passes, facing the line roller. This means that even if the fishing line comes into contact with the line slack prevention member as it passes between the line roller and the line slack prevention member, the contact area between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is increased compared to conventional cases where the tip of the line slack prevention member is not curved in the direction the fishing line passes, and the contact pressure between the fishing line and the line slack prevention member is reduced. This reduces wear on the tip of the line slack prevention member due to contact with the fishing line, improving durability and allowing the fishing line to be guided smoothly even if a knot is made in the fishing line. [Effects of the Invention]
[0018] According to the present invention, wear and breakage due to contact with the fishing line can be reduced, thereby improving durability. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0019] [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] FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the main part of FIG. 3. [Figure 5A] 10 is a diagram showing the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is wound onto the spool 130. FIG. [Figure 5B] 10 is a diagram showing the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is being unwound from the spool 130 by dragging. FIG. [Figure 6] 10 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a line slack prevention member 270 provided in a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The line slack prevention member of the present invention is a line slack prevention member provided on a bail support member having a line roller, and has a base attached to the bail support member and a fin portion extending from the base toward the line roller, and the fin portion has a tip portion that curves and bulges out facing the line roller in the direction in which the fishing line passes, so long as it reduces wear due to contact with the fishing line and improves durability, any specific embodiment is acceptable. Furthermore, the spinning fishing reel of the present invention is a fishing reel 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 can freely rotate up and down relative to the rotor arm of the rotor, a line roller attached to the bail support member for guiding the fishing line onto the spool, and a line slack prevention member attached to the bail support member, and has a base attached to the bail support member and a fin portion extending from the base toward the line roller, the fin portion having a tip portion that curves and bulges out facing the line roller in the direction the fishing line passes, and the specific embodiment can be any as long as it reduces wear due to contact with the fishing line and improves durability.
[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 line slack prevention member incorporated in this fishing spinning reel 100 will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5B.
[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. The reel body 110 also has a drag knob 111 attached to the tip of the spool shaft to adjust the amount of restraint on the rotation of 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 forward and backward directions, causing the spool 130 to move back and forth in the forward and backward directions. 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 moves the bail support member 150 relative to the arm portion 122 of the rotor 120 to the release position.
[0032] <2. Thread dandruff prevention material> 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 lint prevention member 170 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5B. 3 is an enlarged view of the main parts of the fishing spinning reel 100 shown in FIG. 2, viewed from direction III; FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the main parts of FIG. 3; FIG. 5A is a diagram showing the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is wound onto the spool 130; and FIG. 5B is a diagram showing the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is unwound from the spool 130.
[0033] The slink prevention member 170 is fixed to the bail support member 150 by a fixing member 180, 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 base 171 that is inserted into an attachment hole 152 (see Figure 6) formed in the bail support member 150, and a fin portion 172 that extends from this base 171 toward the line roller 151 radially outside the base 171 and faces the line roller 151 at a distance.
[0034] As shown in FIG. 3, the fin portion 172 has a positioning portion 172a formed near the base 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 base portion 171 . That is, the fin portion 172 of the lint dander prevention member 170 is able to swing freely relative to the base portion 171.
[0035] The fin portion 172 further has a tip portion 172b that faces the line roller 151 and curves and bulges out in the direction in which the fishing line FL passes. As shown in FIG. 4, the thickness Wf of the tip portion 172b is greater than the thickness Wi of the intermediate portion 172c connecting the positioning portion 172a and the tip portion 172b.
[0036] The tip portion 172b has a payout side curved region (first curved region) 172b1 that is curved in the payout direction of the fishing line FL on the payout side in the passing direction of the fishing line FL, and a winding side curved region (second curved region) 172b2 that is curved in the winding direction of the fishing line FL on the winding side in the passing direction of the fishing line FL.
[0037] Next, the behavior of the fishing line FL passing through the above-described line slack prevention member 170 will be described with reference to FIGS. 5A and 5B. Figure 5A shows the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is wound onto the spool 130, and Figure 5B shows the relationship between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is unwound from the spool 130 by drag.
[0038] If line slack occurs when the fishing line FL is wound onto the spool 130, as shown in Figure 5A, when the knot N, which is located on the payout direction side of the line slack prevention member 170, passes through the line slack prevention member 170, the knot N passes through the line slack prevention member 170 while coming into contact with the payout side curved region 172b1 of the line slack prevention member 170.
[0039] Furthermore, if line slack occurs when the fishing line FL is unwound from the spool 130 by drag, as shown in FIG. 5B, when the knot N, which is located on the winding direction side of the line slack prevention member 170, passes through the line slack prevention member 170, the knot N passes through the line slack prevention member 170 while coming into contact with the winding side curved region 172b2 of the line slack prevention member 170.
[0040] <3. Effects> In the fishing spinning reel 100 and line slack prevention member 170 according to the first embodiment of the present invention described above, the fin portion 172 has a tip portion 172b that curves and bulges outward in the direction in which the fishing line FL passes, facing the line roller 151. This means that even if the fishing line FL comes into contact with the line slack prevention member 170 as it passes between the line roller 151 and the line slack prevention member 170, the contact area between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 is increased compared to conventional line slack prevention members whose tip portions are not curved in the direction in which the fishing line passes, and the contact pressure between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 is reduced. This reduces wear and damage to the tip portion 172b of the line slack prevention member 170 due to contact with the fishing line FL, improving durability, and allowing the fishing line FL to be smoothly guided through even when a knot N is formed in the fishing line FL.
[0041] Furthermore, the tip portion 172b of the fin portion 172 has a payout-side curved region 172b1, which is a first curved region that is curved in the winding direction of the fishing line FL on the payout side of the passing direction of the fishing line FL. Therefore, even if the fishing line FL passes between the line roller 151 and the line slack prevention member 170 and comes into contact with the line slack prevention member 170 when the fishing line FL is being wound up, the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 will come into contact at the curved payout-side curved region 172b1. This reliably reduces wear and breakage of the tip portion 172b of the line slack prevention member 170 due to contact with the fishing line FL when the fishing line FL is being wound up, as well as reduces damage to the fishing line FL, thereby maintaining the line slack prevention function for a long period of time and preventing the fishing line FL from breaking, compared to conventional line slack prevention members in which the payout-side side of the tip portion is not curved in the passing direction of the fishing line. Therefore, the fishing line FL can be wound up smoothly and quickly over a long period of time.
[0042] Furthermore, the tip portion 172b of the fin portion 172 has a winding-side curved region 172b2 that is curved in the payout direction of the fishing line FL on the winding direction side of the direction in which the fishing line FL passes. Therefore, even if the fishing line FL passes between the line roller 151 and the line slack prevention member 170 and comes into contact with the line slack prevention member 170 when the drag is activated by the strong pull of a hooked fish or the like to pay out the fishing line FL, the contact area between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 is increased and the contact surface pressure between the fishing line FL and the line slack prevention member 170 is reduced compared to conventional cases in which the winding direction side of the tip portion of the line slack prevention member is not curved in the payout direction of the fishing line. Therefore, even if the drag is activated by the strong pull of a hooked fish or the like to pay out the fishing line FL, it is possible to prevent wear and breakage of the tip portion 172b of the line slack prevention member 170 due to contact with the fishing line FL and reduce damage to the fishing line FL.
[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 172b 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 172b 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 FIG. FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of a main portion of a line slack prevention member 270 provided in a fishing spinning reel 200 according to a 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 in which the shape of the fin portion 172 of the line slack prevention member 170 has been changed, and since many elements are common to the fishing spinning reel 100 of the first embodiment, detailed explanations of the common points 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 Figure 6, the tip portion 272b of the fin portion 272 of the line slack prevention member 270 in the second embodiment has a payout side curved region 272b1 that is curved in the winding direction of the fishing line FL on the payout side of the passing direction of the fishing line FL, a winding side curved region 272b2 that is curved in the payout direction of the fishing line FL on the winding side of the passing direction of the fishing line FL, and an intermediate region (third curved region) 273b3 that faces the line roller 251 between the payout side curved region 272b1 and the winding side curved region 272b2 and is curved in a direction approaching the line roller 251.
[0046] According to the fixing structure of the fishing spinning reel 200 and the line slack prevention member 270 of the second embodiment of the present invention, in addition to the effects achieved by the fishing spinning reel 1100 and the line slack prevention member 170 of the first embodiment of the present invention, the tip portion 272b of the fin portion 272 has an intermediate region 273b3 which faces the line roller 251 between the reel-out side curved region 272b1 and the reel-out side curved region 272b2 and is a third curved region curved in a direction approaching the line roller 251, thereby preventing the fishing line from passing through the intermediate region 273b3. Since the contact area of the fishing line in the direction of the slack prevention member is minimized and friction between the fishing line and the slack prevention member is reduced, when the fishing line FL passes between the tip portion 272b of the slack prevention member 270 and the line roller 251 when the fishing line FL is wound in or released by dragging, wear and damage to the slack prevention member 270 by the fishing line FL can be prevented, and even when the fishing line FL comes into contact with the slack prevention member 270, contact resistance can be minimized, thereby reducing the resistance to releasing and winding the fishing line FL.
[0047] <Modification> Although the fishing spinning reel and the fishing line slack prevention member according to one embodiment of the present invention have been described above, the fishing spinning reel and the fishing line slack prevention member according to the present invention are not limited to the above-described embodiment.
[0048] 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]
[0049] 100, 200... Fishing spinning reel 110 ··· Reel body 111 Drag knob 120 Rotor 121 Reel attachment part 122 Arm section (rotor arm) 130 spool 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 ... base 172, 272 Fin section 172a Positioning part 172b, 272b... Tip part 172b1, 272b1 ··· Curved region on the feeding side (first curved region) 172b2, 272b2 ··· Winding side curved region (second curved region) 272b3 ··· Intermediate region (third curved region) 172c ... middle part 180, .... fixing member FL Fishing Line N knots CA Spool axis VA: Bail rotation axis Wf: Thickness of tip Wi: Thickness of the middle part
Claims
1. A lint prevention member provided on a bail support member having a line roller, a base attached to the bail support member; a fin portion extending from the base toward the line roller, A line slack prevention member characterized in that the fin portion has a tip portion that faces the line roller and curves and bulges in the direction in which the fishing line passes.
2. A line slack prevention member characterized in that the tip portion of the fin portion has a first curved region provided on the side of the fishing line in the reeling direction in the fishing line passing direction.
3. 3. The line dander prevention member according to claim 1, wherein the tip of the fin portion has a second curved region provided on the winding direction side of the fishing line passing direction.
4. The line dander prevention member according to claim 2, characterized in that the tip portion of the fin portion has a second curved region provided on the winding direction side in the passing direction of the fishing line, and a third curved region provided between the first curved region and the second curved region.
5. 3. The lint dandruff prevention member according to claim 1, wherein the lint dandruff prevention member is made of resin and is elastically deformable.
6. 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 fishing spinning reel comprising: a line slack prevention member provided on the bail support member, a base attached to the bail support member; a fin portion extending from the base portion toward the line roller, A spinning reel for fishing, wherein the fin portion has a tip portion that faces the line roller and curves and bulges in the direction in which the fishing line passes.
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Line guide mechanism of spinning reel
JP2021087419A