New Tai Rubber Head

The new tyrab head design addresses the lack of realism and customization in conventional lures by integrating a fish-like lead body with integral eyes and fins, enabling easy bait attachment and enhancing fishing effectiveness.

JP3256496UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-08

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Utility models
Filing Date
2026-04-13
Publication Date
2026-07-08

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Conventional fishing lures, such as tyrabs, often lack realism and customization options, limiting their effectiveness and angler enjoyment.

Method used

A new tyrab head design that integrates a lead body resembling fish, squid, or cuttlefish, with integral eyes and fins, and a thread hole positioned above the center of gravity, allowing for easy bait attachment and customization.

Benefits of technology

Enhances the realism and fish-catching ability of fishing lures by providing easy bait replacement and customization, preventing rotation during retrieval.

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Abstract

We offer a new tai rubber head that closely resembles the true form of fish, octopus, and squid by fully attaching and integrating the bait. [Solution] The lead body 2 is shaped like a fish, squid, or octopus, and eyes 3, which mimic the eyes of the fish, are integrally formed on the front of the body. Fins 4, which correspond to the dorsal and pectoral fins, are integrally formed on the outer circumference of the body. A thread-through hole 5 for passing bait through the body is positioned above the center of gravity of the body and runs from the front to the back of the body.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present invention relates to fishing tackle. Specifically, there is a commercially available tackle called a tyrab, which has a skirt-like component connected to its head. Rather than mainly combining various baits and connecting them to a conventional tyrab, it is a new tyrab head that completely mounts and integrates the bait to approximate the true appearance of fish, squid, and cuttlefish. Please start writing from here.

Background Art

[0002] Conventionally, tyrabs have been used in fishing tackle. Many are mainly modified versions of those designed to resemble round squid, and it is common to have a head with a skirt connected, where the head incorporates a fishing hook into a lead and rubber skirt, similar to the image of a colored skirt.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0003] Mainly, fishing was done using various colors of squid-shaped or modified squid-shaped lures, with eyes and skirts connected, connected, or combined according to the angler's own image. In the new tyrab head, commercially available baits in a more realistic and perfect fish shape include those with luminous fluorescent colors and those with different lengths, and dozens of types are sold. Among them, it is possible to easily set replacements and attachments according to one's own image, the number of baits can be cut according to the angler's preference if there are many, and tying a color band to the bait part makes it more realistic and increases the fish's biting rate.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0004] As a whole, a lead body in the form of a fish, cuttlefish, or squid shellfish, eyes imitating those of shellfish on the front surface of the body, and fins corresponding to dorsal fins and pectoral fins on the outer periphery of the body are integrally formed. A thread hole for passing the bait, which penetrates from the front to the back of the body 2, is arranged above the center of gravity of the body 2. [Effects of the Invention]

[0005] To prevent rotation when using a Tai Rubber head, position the lead weight (sinker) lower and pass the line through the hole at the top. For fish, squid, and octopus-shaped lures, the line hole should also be positioned above the center of gravity, and the lead weight should be adjusted to suit the current and wind strength. Unlike conventional commercially available Tai Rubber lures, it is easy to attach and replace any commercially available bait, allowing anglers to customize it according to their own imagination and enhancing their enjoyment at the fishing spot. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0006] [Figure 1] Front view of the new Tai Rubber Head [Figure 2] Rear view of the new Tairaba head [Figure 3] Side view of the new Tai Rubber Head [Figure 4] Side view showing the new Tai Rubber Head with bait attached. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0007] As shown in the diagram, the new Tai Rubber Head is made of lead and is designed to closely resemble fish, octopus, and squid, with color combinations that closely match those of a real fish, allowing users to easily change the head according to their preference during use. The new Tai Rubber Head consists of a body 2 with a combination of belly and upper body colors. The eyes 3 have a commercially available 6-7 mm border and are black inside. When a fish chases the lure, even a slight angle of the eye has a significant impact. The fins 4 enhance the fish-like appearance if the body 1 is fish-shaped, and also allow for stable retrieval without the Tai Rubber Head rotating during winding. The line release hole 5 penetrates the body 1 from front to back and is positioned above the center of gravity of the body 1. [Industrial applicability]

[0008] The conventionally used tai rubber lure can be widely adapted to the new tai rubber head developed in this invention. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0009] 1. New Tai Rubber Head 2 Main unit 3 eyes 4 fins 5. Thread removal holes

Claims

[Claim 1] Overall, the lead bodies are in the form of fish, squid, and octopus, On the front of this body are eyes that resemble the eyes of fish and shellfish, The fins corresponding to the dorsal and pectoral fins are integrally formed on the outer circumference of the main body. A new type of tai rubber head characterized by having a thread-passing hole for bait that runs through the main body 2 from front to back, positioned above the center of gravity of the main body 2.