Patent ID: 7111426
Filing Date: 2006-09-26
Classification: A01K

Abstract:
1. Device for winding and unwinding a lower part of a fishing line, said device comprising a two-part housing in a form of an elongated shell consisting of a lower part and an upper part which are symmetrical and mutually removably connected by a tight seating connection of internal overhangs of one part of the housing entering concavities in another part of the housing in which in a widest part there is a cylindrical hollow and in a front there is an axial canal by which the cylindrical hollow is connected to an output opening and on which front there is anchored a metal stirrup to which there is connected one or more metal fish hooks, the cylindrical hollow having an axis with a free upper end entering in a concavity in the upper part of the housing with a slot whose depth exceeds half of a length of the axis, and along the axis there is a rotationally bedded hollow cylinder, and a laminar coil spring having an internal, fixed end inserted in the slot on the upper part of the axis and an external, movable end being wound around a tooth on a cylinder brim in a direction contrary to a direction of a spring bend and stretched on an internal surface of the cylinder brim and on an external surface of a cylinder collar there is a coil groove in which there is wound the lower part of the fishing line whose internal end is pulled through a radial opening on the cylinder collar and wound around a bearing plug in a groove and fixed with the stirrup, the fishing line and an external end of the fishing line is pulled through the axial canal of the housing and connected to a ring leaning against an opening of the housing and in a rear part of the housing there is an axial bore hole vertically extending in the lower part of the housing in which there is inserted a support for bait in a form of a metal rod having an internal end bent into a rectangle and inserted in a vertical hole in the lower part of the housing and an external end is bent into an angle exceeding 90° into a hook for retaining bait.