Patent Publication Number: US-2004040197-A1

Title: Securing device for rod and reel, for automatically hook setting a fish

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001] 1. Field Of The Invention  
       [0002] The present invention relates to a fishing rod holding device installable on various surfaces and having a self-biasing mechanism which, when set, can release in response to a tug by a game fish, setting a hook at the end of a line of a fishing rod supported in the device, in the fish&#39;s mouth, and allowing the user to, then, pickup the fishing rod and reel in the game fish.  
       [0003] The technologies over the years in the areas of automatic fish-catchers, self-actuated fish hookers and fishing rod holders, and related devices, have been very crowded.  
       [0004] Some references found which are typical of the prior art in these areas include U.S. patents to Black (the current Applicant) U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,231,178; Valrey, Sr., 6,125,570; Cordova et al., 4,391,059; King, 3,672,085; Gellatly, 4,012,861; Oulman, 4,188,742; Encinias, 3,832,794; Nachtsheim et al., 6,195,928; Coon et al., 5,076,001; Bourquin et al., 4,193,220; McLeod, 4,290,222; Sizemore, 6,050,020; Gutierrez, 5,359,802; Gallegos et al., 5,245,778; Miller, 4,730,408; Schwend, 4,083,139; Cross, 5,050,332; Timmons, 3,881,269; Sheets, 3,897,646; Strong, Des. 356,141; Tattrie, 5,675,928; Parker, 5,408,779; Cooper, 4,993,181; Hall, 4,679,345; Hahn, 4,522,572; Copeland, 4,471,553; and Sagal, 4,262,440. Many of the devices taught in these references appear to be complicated and expensive to fabricate or manufacture. These references, in structural design, also divert a great amount or magnitude of biasing force or energy away from the prime purpose and are otherwise not directly or concisely responsive to their activating or triggering structures. A number of devices taught in the prior art teach the utilization of a hollow tube, ring or box type structure for receiving or holding the handle portion of a fishing rod or other more forward portions of such a rod; such as Cooper &#39;181, Valrey &#39;570, Cordova &#39;059, Gellatly &#39;861, Oulman &#39;742, Encinias &#39;794, Cross &#39;332, Timmons &#39;269, Coon &#39;001, Nachtsheim &#39;928, Sizemore &#39;020, Gutierrez &#39;802, Schwend &#39;139, and Copeland &#39;553. These inventions employ various distinguishable means of biasing, or providing a force against, such a tube, ring or box; or the fishing rod, or like object, itself, secured therein; in relation to an activating trigger or release mechanism; to force the rod into a position to hook or snag a fish on the end of the fishing rod line in the water.  
       [0005] Many of the prior art references teach intricate or complex spring biasing, rod holding and release or trigger mechanism structures, many of which are further complicated by various adjustable means; such as the Applicant&#39;s previously patented invention, Black U.S. Pat. No. 4,231,178; and other devices of this type taught in Miller &#39;408, Gallegos &#39;778, Strong &#39;141, Sheets &#39;646, Parker &#39;779, Hall &#39;345, and King &#39;085.  
       [0006] Additionally, some of the references teach a reliance on engagement with, activation of, or triggering in direct association with, the fishing line of a conventional fishing rod or other similar device; as disclosed in references such as Cooper &#39;181, Coon &#39;001, Gutierrez &#39;802, Schwend &#39;139, Copeland &#39;553, McLeod &#39;222, Miller &#39;408, Gallegos &#39;778 and Sheets &#39;646.  
       [0007] These and other disadvantages, structurally and functionally, of the prior art will become apparent in reviewing the remainder of the present specification, claims and drawings.  
       [0008] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a substantially improved and simplified set device rod holder having a substantially enhanced and less complicated structure, and being more cost effective to fabricate or manufacture. A related object of the invention is to provide a counter-balanceable fishing set device rod holder which can optionally function effectively without the use or employment of any spring or biasing means, when so selected.  
       [0009] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a set device rod holder which responds directly to fishing rod line pressure, without the need of specifically engaging or positioning the fishing rod line to activate a triggering assembly.  
       [0010] It is yet a further object of the present invention, in preferred embodiments thereof, to provide a more concise, energy effective and efficient, and biasably responsive, spring and biasing means, structural arrangement and subassembly within the present invention, when selected for utilization and employment by a user, to provide a faster and mechanically smoother response after the device is activated or actuated.  
       [0011] It is a further object to provide a more secure and releasably accessible rod support and holding area, for ease and speed of use when a user desires to pickup or remove a fishing rod from the present device; and which, in preferred embodiments of the present invention, aids in counterbalancing the present device, for hook setting a fish when the option-able spring biasing means is a non-selected feature in certain preferred embodiments of the invention.  
       [0012] It is yet a further object to provide a set device rod holder having a more effective and less complicated, cooperating trigger or activation release clasp subassembly for easier and smoother engagement and release within the present invention; and to provide such a trigger or activation release clasp, in preferred embodiments of the invention, with and without further spring biasing means, for option-able use thereof.  
       [0013] It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide an improved and more efficient two part platform assembly having an improved hinging arrangement, each part in relation to the other; and an improved and more effective biasing and hinging arrangement and structure in preferred embodiments of the invention.  
       [0014] It is a further object to provide a device which is utilizable with any type of rod and reel to set a hook in a fish&#39;s mouth; and which is adjustable in terms of the tension provided so that the device can be used and adjusted for trolling and to automatically catch large fish or small fish.  
       [0015] It is yet a further object to provide an automatic rod holder and fish hook setter which can be mounted on many diverse types of installation surfaces such as on shoreline surfacing, and available positions on a tackle box, container or other sports equipment, or vehicle or fishing boat; so that the present device can facilitate fishing, during all of the seasons, all year long.  
       [0016] It is a further object to provide a fishing device which will permit adjustment and counterbalancing through positioning of a rod and reel positionably supported in the device; so that the rod and reel can be positioned fore and aft to adjust the tension necessary to activate or trigger the device, for hook setting a fish, responsively playing a fish and holding a fish until a user can reel the fish in.  
       [0017] It will, therefore, be understood that substantial and distinguishable structural and functional advantages are realized in the present invention over the prior art devices; and that the present invention&#39;s simplicity and efficiency of structure, diverse utility, and broad user-friendly functional applications serve as important bases of novelty and distinction in this regard.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0018] The foregoing and other objects of the invention can be achieved with the present invention, device and assembly which is a set device rod holder for hook setting a fish which is used in interaction with a fishing rod having a rod, attached reel and hook, bait or lure-provided fishing line issuing from the reel, and in interaction with an installation surface. The invention is provided with a platform assembly having two (2) base members. The first base member is hingeably and pivotably coupled to the second base member. The first base member, in preferred embodiments of the invention, is provided having first and second ends, a midpoint portion generally therebetween, and two generally planar, or other facially configured, surfaces. The first base member is provided with a placement hole extending between and through the first and second planar surfaces. The placement hole further extends, in preferred embodiments, from a position generally proximate to the second end and extending to a position generally disposed at the midpoint portion thereof. The placement hole is utilized in the present invention for receiving an end or handle portion of a fishing rod, and retaining and supporting it so that it can be released and removed when needed.  
       [0019] The present invention is further provided with a prong subassembly means or unit, for releasably securing a rod portion of a fishing rod with which the invention interacts. The prog subassembly is fixed and secured to the first planar surface of the first base member at a position which is generally proximate to the first end thereof.  
       [0020] Also provided as a part of the invention is a clasp member having two planar surfaces and two ends, and having and defining at least one groove portion at a position generally proximate to the second end thereof. The clasp member is pivotably and movably mounted and attached at the second end of the clasp member, to the second base member of the invention.  
       [0021] Further provided as a part of the present invention is a securement member attached at a position generally proximate to a position between the first end and the midpoint portion of the first base member of the invention.  
       [0022] The groove portion of the clasp member is selectively positioned to engage and be secured by the securement member. In this manner, therefore, when a fish strikes or tugs on a fishing line placed into the water such as a lake, ocean, gulf, river or stream having game fish; from a fishing rod secured in the placement hole of the first base member of the invention; the groove portion of the clasp member is released from the securement member; and the first base member is briskly pulled away from the second base member of the invention, by virtue of the biasing forces at work, hook setting a fish and allowing a user to quickly pick up a fishing rod secured in the placement hole of the first base member, and reel in the fishing line on the rod&#39;s reel.  
       [0023] The present invention is also, in part, provided as a releasably biasable set device rod holder and automatic fish catching device, for support and interaction with a conventional fishing rod outfit for use in water areas, and spring loadably engaging such a supported fishing rod outfit for the functional purposes of hook setting a game fish that strikes or pulls on a fishing line in a game water area. In a broader sense the present invention is provided with a platformed trap set assembly having first and second base members and means for hingeably and pivotably connecting and moving the first base member in positional relation to the second base member. The first base member is provided with at least first and second ends, first and second surfaces and first and second side portions; and the second base member is provided with at least first and second ends, first and second surfaces and first and second side portions. The first base member has and defines a rod placement hole extending between the first and second surfaces of the first base member; and is provided with means for releasably and biasably retaining an elongate object therewithin; which comprises first and second prong members, where each of the prong members is pivotably biased and coupled in relation to each other. This means is securely fixed and attached to the first surface of the first base member of the invention.  
       [0024] A clasp member, defining and having at least one looped portion and first and second ends, is pivotably and movably mounted onto the second base member.  
       [0025] The invention in preferred embodiments thereof is also provided with means for setably and releasably receiving the clasp member, which is positioned on the first base member generally proximate to the first end and first and second surfaces of the first base member of the invention. The second base member of the invention further defines and is provided with means for securing the second base member to a selected installment surface with which the present invention interacts.  
       [0026] In other preferred embodiments the present invention is provided with optionally selectable and utilizable spring or biasing means, connecting and interacting between the invention&#39;s first and second base members, to augment and intensify the weight-counter-balanceable characteristics of the invention and assist in hook setting and playing a fish until it can be reeled in.  
     
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
     [0027]FIG. 1A is a side perspective view of one preferred embodiment of the novel set device rod holder of the present invention illustrating the invention in a set or armed position; and a mounted and stored biasing member on one of the invention&#39;s base members, for optional use with the adjoining base member. The broken lines in this and other drawings show both a generic installation surface or surfacing and a generic fishing rod; with which the present invention interacts.  
     [0028]FIG. 1B is an elevated perspective view of the bottom portions of another preferred embodiment of the novel set device rod holder of the present invention, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0029]FIG. 2A is a side perspective of the embodiment of FIG. 1A showing the present invention in an open, triggered or sprung position; and illustrating a mounted optional-use biasing member on one of the base members of the invention.  
     [0030]FIG. 2B is a side elevated perspective showing another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and illustrating a mounted biasing member stored for optional use, when selected by a user, with the adjoining lower base member.  
     [0031]FIG. 2C is an elevated perspective view of top portions of the set device rod holder of FIG. 1B, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0032]FIG. 3A is a side view of another embodiment of the invention which utilizes no biasing members, but relies on counter-balancing weight and force; showing the hook setter of the present invention in an armed, ready or cocked position.  
     [0033]FIG. 3B is a further side view of the invention of embodiment of the invention of FIG. 3A, showing the device in a triggered, open or sprung position based on the counter-balancing force, weight and principles designed into the present invention in preferred embodiments thereof.  
     [0034]FIG. 3C is an elevated perspective view of bottom portions of another preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown in the open or non-set position; and illustrating the use of a spring biased hinge member.  
     [0035]FIG. 4 is an elevated perspective of top portions of the embodiment of the present invention of FIG. 3C, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0036]FIG. 5 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 3C, shown in the closed or set position. The fishing rod with which the present invention interacts is shown in broken lines and does not form part of the present invention. The arrow shown indicates the direction in which the clasp of the present invention moves when activated or engaged.  
     [0037]FIG. 6 is an opposing side view of the embodiment of FIG. 5. The arrow shown indicates the direction of one of the base members for the purpose of setting the device. The broken lines are utilized as in FIG. 5.  
     [0038]FIG. 7 is a side view of another preferred embodiment of the set device rod holder of the present invention, shown in the closed or set position. The broken lines indicate a generic installation surface with which the present invention interacts.  
     [0039]FIG. 8 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 7, shown in the closed and set position. The partial broken lines illustrate part of the prong subassembly viewable behind the clasp member of the invention, which do form part of the present invention. The further, larger broken lines are utilized as in FIG. 7.  
     [0040]FIG. 9 is a side perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 7, showing the present device in the closed or set position, and utilizing broken lines as in FIGS. 5 and 7.  
     [0041]FIG. 10 is an opposing side perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 9, shown in the closed and set position. The broken lines are utilized as in FIGS. 5 and 7.  
     [0042]FIG. 11 is a side perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 9, showing another open or non-set positioning of the present invention, and utilizing the broken lines as indicated above.  
     [0043]FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the embodiment of FIG. 7, showing the present invention from the bottom in the closed and set position.  
     [0044]FIG. 13 is a bottom view of the embodiment of the set device rod holder of FIG. 7, showing the present invention from the bottom in the open or non-set position.  
     [0045]FIG. 14 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 11, from an opposing side showing another open or non-set positioning of the present invention.  
     [0046]FIG. 15 is a front view of another preferred embodiment of the set device rod holder of the present invention, shown in the closed or set position.  
     [0047]FIG. 16 is a front view of the embodiment of FIG. 15, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0048]FIG. 17 is a front view of another preferred embodiment of the set device rod holder, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0049]FIG. 18 is a front view of the embodiment of FIG. 17, shown in the closed or set position.  
     [0050]FIG. 19 is a top view of the embodiment of FIG. 17, shown in the closed or set position.  
     [0051]FIG. 20 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 17, of the present invention, shown in the closed or set position.  
     [0052]FIG. 21 is a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 17, shown in the open or non-set position.  
     [0053]FIG. 22 is a photograph of a bottom view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the present invention in a closed or set position.  
     [0054]FIG. 23 is a photograph of a front view of the embodiment of FIG. 22, showing the invention in the open or non-set position.  
     [0055]FIG. 24 is a photograph of a side perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 22, shown in open or non-set position.  
     [0056]FIG. 25 is a photograph of a back or rear view of an enlarged example of the prong subassembly utilized in the embodiment of FIG. 22, and other preferred embodiments of the present invention.  
     [0057]FIG. 26 is a photograph of an enlarged perspective view of the example of FIG. 25.  
     [0058]FIG. 27 is a photograph of an enlarged top view of the example of FIG. 25.  
     [0059]FIG. 28 is a photograph of a top view of the embodiment of FIG. 22, showing the present invention in open or non-set position.  
     [0060]FIG. 29 is a photograph of a side view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 22, showing another open or non-set position of the present invention.  
     [0061]FIG. 30 is a photograph of the opposing side of that shown in FIG. 29, showing the present invention in another open or non-set position.  
     [0062]FIG. 31 is a photograph of an elevated perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. 22, showing the present invention in an open or non-set position.  
     [0063]FIG. 32 is a photograph of a bottom view of an embodiment similar to that of FIG. 17, showing the present invention in a closed or set position, for clarity.  
     [0064]FIG. 33 is a photograph of a front view of an embodiment similar to that of FIG. 17, showing the present invention in an open or non-set position, for clarity.  
     [0065]FIG. 34 is a photograph of a side view of the embodiment of FIG. 33, showing the device in armed or ready position.  
    
    
     REFERENCE NUMBERS IN DRAWINGS  
     [0066] 10  set device rod holder or Hook Setter of the present invention  
     [0067] 12  fishing rod (not included as part of the invention, but with which the invention interacts with)  
     [0068] 12 A rod portion of ( 12 )  
     [0069] 12 B line portion of ( 12 )  
     [0070] 12 C reel portion of ( 12 )  
     [0071] 12 D rod handle portion of ( 12 )  
     [0072] 14  installation surface (with which the present invention interacts)  
     [0073] 16  platform assembly  
     [0074] 18  first base member of ( 16 )  
     [0075] 20  second base member of ( 16 )  
     [0076] 20 A side portion of ( 20 )  
     [0077] 20 B side portion of ( 20 )  
     [0078] 22  pivot hinge  
     [0079] 22 A flange member of ( 22 )  
     [0080] 22 B flange member of ( 22 )  
     [0081] 24  first end of ( 18 )  
     [0082] 26  second end of ( 18 )  
     [0083] 27  midpoint portion of ( 18 )  
     [0084] 28  first planar surface of ( 18 )  
     [0085] 30  second planar surface of ( 18 )  
     [0086] 29  side portion of ( 18 )  
     [0087] 31  side portion of ( 18 )  
     [0088] 32  rod positioning placement hole of ( 18 )  
     [0089] 34  adjustable and releasable support prong  
     [0090] 40  clasp or trigger clasp  
     [0091] 41  planar surface of ( 40 )  
     [0092] 42  planar surface of ( 40 )  
     [0093] 43  end of ( 40 )  
     [0094] 44  end of ( 40 )  
     [0095] 46  groove portion of ( 40 )  
     [0096] 48  securement fixture  
     [0097] 50  biasing and tensioning pull member  
     [0098] 51  pull-use fixture  
     [0099] 51 A mounting fixture  
     [0100] 52  attachment hole of ( 20 )  
     [0101] 56  clasp biasing member of ( 40 )  
     [0102] 58  further biasing member  
     [0103] 60  loop clasp or ring trigger clasp (of another preferred embodiment of the present invention)  
     [0104] A looped perimeter of ( 60 )  
     [0105] 60 B end of ( 60 )  
     [0106] 60 C end of ( 60 )  
     [0107] 68  forward end of ( 20 ), or first end of ( 20 )  
     [0108] 70  securement groove of ( 18 )  
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION  
     [0109] The following description of the preferred embodiments of the concepts and teaching of the present invention is made in reference to the accompanying drawing figures which constitute preselected, illustrated examples of the structural and functional elements of the invention, among many other examples existing within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.  
     [0110] Referring now to the drawings; FIGS. 1A, 1B,  2 A,  2 C,  3 A,  3 B,  3 C, and  4  through  21 ; and photographic illustrations, FIGS. 22 through 34; thereof; there is shown a Set Device Rod Holder  10 , of the present invention, referred to herein also as the Hook Setter  10 .  
     [0111] The Set Device Rod Holder  10  is utilized for hook setting a fish and is used in structural and functional interaction with many diverse and varied types of fishing rods  12 , and like devices, having a rod, attached fishing reel and hook, bait or lure-provided fishing line issuing (or coming from) the fishing reel. The Hook Setter  10  is also used in interaction with an installation surface  14  or preselected site or position for placing, securing or setting up the device of the present invention.  
     [0112] In preferred embodiments of the invention the Hook Setter  10  is provided with a platform assembly  16  having its first base member  18  and its second base member  20 . The first base  18  is hinged and coupled with the second base  20  by the pivot hinge  22 , so that each base member can move and pivot in position in relation to one another. The pivot hinge  22  is attached to the base members  18  and  20  by utilization of the flange members  22 A and  22 B, or like attachment or connection extensions or means for attachment, normally provided with hinges available on the market which can be utilized as the pivot hinge  22  in the present invention.  
     [0113] The first base  18  is provided having the first end  24 , the second end  26 , the midpoint portion  27  (located between the ends  24  and  26 ) and the first planar surface  28  and second planar surface  30 . It will be understood within the teachings and concepts of the present invention that it is well within the scope and spirit of the present invention to provide the first and second base members  18  and  20  in many different types of shapes and configurations, and to construct and fabricate these base members having a plurality or number of adjacent or corresponding surfaces or sides in, or having, various linear, planar and curved or arcuate shapes and configurations for use as a part of the present invention.  
     [0114] The first base  18  is also provided with a rod positioning placement hole  32  which, in preferred embodiments, extends between the first planar surface  28  and the second planar surface  30 . Opening on both surfaces  28  and  30 ; as illustrated, by example only, in FIGS. 1A, 1B,  2 B,  2 C,  4 ,  10 ,  12 , and a number of other drawing figures and photographic illustrations included herein.  
     [0115] The placement hole  32  further extends lengthwise in positional orientation to the first and second planar surfaces  28  and  30 , from a position generally proximate or proximal to the second end  26  of the first base  18 , towards the first end  24 .  
     [0116] The placement hole  32  is dimensioned to extend a greater dimensional magnitude toward the first end  24  in preferred embodiments of the invention where heavier fishing rods  12  are used in interaction with the present invention; or when it is desired to provide the first base  18  of the platform assembly  16  with greater lengthwise spacing so that a fishing rod  12  can be positioned within the hole  32 , with greater lengthwise positional latitude or movement ability, to take advantage of the intrinsic counterbalancing qualities built into the platform assembly  16 , and an object, of the present invention.  
     [0117] As illustrated by example, a fishing rod  12  is positioned in the placement hole  32 ; and the hole  32  is fabricated and shaped so as to allow timely release and procurement of the fishing rod  12 , so positioned, when a fish strikes the line, or for volitional or selected reasons.  
     [0118] The Hook Setter  10  is further provided with the adjustable and releasable support prong  34 , for securing or supporting a rod portion  12 A of a fishing rod  12  so that it can be released and removed from the prong  34  in a timely or quick manner. In preferred embodiments the prong  34  is attached and securely connected to the first planar surface  28  of the first base  18 , at a position which is generally proximal or proximate to the first end  24  of the base member  18 .  
     [0119] The set device rod holder  10  is further provided with the trigger clasp  40 . In preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated by example in FIGS. 1A, 1B,  2 A,  2 B,  2 C,  7 ,  8 ,  9 ,  10 ,  11 ,  12 ,  13 ,  14 ,  15 ,  16 ,  22 ,  23 ,  24 ,  28 ,  29 ,  30  and  31 ; the clasp  40  is provided with a lengthwise orientation and structural configuration; and having planar surfaces  41  and  42  and ends  43  and  44 . The clasp  40  is also provided with the groove portion  46  which is positioned generally close or proximate to the end  43  of the clasp  40 . The clasp  40  is movably and pivotably attached or connected near its end  43 , to the second base member  20 .  
     [0120] The securement fixture  48  is connected or attached to the first base member  18  at a position where it will be available and adjacent to the groove portion  46  when the first and second base member  18  and  20  are brought together for setting the present device and invention. In examples of this positional relationship the securement fixture  48  is shown at a general location along the side portion  29 , between the midpoint portion  27  and the first end  24  of the first base member  18  and close to the first end  24  of the base member  18 ; as shown by example in FIGS. 1A, 2A,  1 B,  8 ,  9 ,  11 ,  15 ,  16 ,  23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  28 ,  30  and  31 .  
     [0121] The clasp  40  is positioned, moved or pivoted so that the groove portion  46  is brought into secured coupling and engagement with the securement fixture  48 ; for setting the first base  18  and the second base  20  of the platform assembly  16  in armed and ready position; as shown by example in FIG. 1A, 7,  8 ,  15  and similar illustrative figures.  
     [0122] Under the installation environment that exists, then, when the present invention is utilized near a water source or site, to automatically hook and set fish; when a fish strikes or tugs on a fishing line  12 B placed in a body of water (such as a creek, stream, lake, river, bay, ocean or other water environment or source) from a fishing rod  12  placed and releasably secured in the rod positioning placement hole  32  of the first base member  18 ; the groove portion  46  of the clasp  40  is released and taken out of coupling or attached positional relationship or register; and the first base  18  is pulled away or separated from the second base member  20  by virtue of the counterbalancing weight dynamics of the first base  18  (in relation and reference to the weight and balance of the second base member  20 ) as it exists when the first base  18  is housing and supporting the fishing rod  12 , and/or by virtue of optional (and selectively employable) biasing, spring, tensioning or pulling members coupled and extending between the first base  18  and the second base  20  (described in greater detail later herein).  
     [0123] As the first base  18  is pulled away and separated from the second base  20 , from the tug and force exerted on the fishing line  12 B and the resulting release of the groove  46  from the securement fixture  48 , and the backward or directional movement of the base  18  away from the base  20 , this automatically causes the hook to be set in the fish&#39;s mouth (or the hook at the end of the line  12 B to be lodged in a fish&#39;s mouth); and allows the user to quickly pickup the fishing rod which is releasably housed or positioned in the placement hole  32  of the first basel  18  (now tipped up, back or away from the secured second base  20 ) and to reel in the fishing line  12 B with a fish at the end of the line  12 B.  
     [0124] It will be understood that it is well within the scope and spirit of the present invention to provide the first and second base members  18  and/or  20 , respectively, in different configurations and shapes, such as a fish-shape (illustrated by example in FIGS. 3A, 3B,  3 C,  4 ,  5 ,  6 ,  17 ,  18 ,  19 ,  20 ,  21 ,  32 ,  33  and  34 ); although a rectangularly oriented, six-sided (or surfaced) shape configuration is utilized in other preferred embodiments of the invention.  
     [0125] Additionally, it is within the scope of the present invention to utilize various configurations in the shape of the placement hole  32  to facilitate the easy and user-friendly mounting, support and releasable housing of a fishing rod  12  or like device, and the timely and quick release, removal and handling of the rod  12  after the device is set and triggered or activated for use as described herein.  
     [0126] In this regard, preferred embodiments of the invention utilize an elliptical, generally rounded fish-shaped, rhomboid or rhombus or diamond-like-four-sided shape or configurational appearance; as illustrated, by example, herein, in FIGS. 1A, 2A,  2 B,  1 B,  2 C,  4 ,  12 ,  19 ,  22 ,  28  and  32 . However, other shape-configurations can be utilized to facilitate easy placement, positioning and removal of a fishing rod  12  which interacts with the present invention, within the scope of the present invention.  
     [0127] Additionally and importantly, the lengthwise and widthwise dimensions of the placement hole  32  are determined within the first base  18 , so that the hole  32  is placed and defined within the base  18  to extend in a manner from within the midpoint portion  41  to a position close to the second end  26  of the base  18 ; so that any fishing rod  12  or like device which is placed within the placement hole  18  can be positioned lengthwise and/or widthwise to concentrate or focus its weight (or the weight of the fishing reel  12 C and handle portion  12 D of the rod  12 ) in a manner designed and intended to counterbalance or weigh-down the second end  26  of the first base  18  when the fishing rod handle portion  12 D and the reel portion  12 C of the rod  12  are positioned and housed in the placement hole  32 , as well as for the purpose of easy acquisition of the fishing rod  12 .  
     [0128] It is also within the scope of the Hook Setter  10  of the present invention to provide the trigger clasp in a number of shape configurations (and with more than one groove portion  46 ) for the functional purpose of providing a pivotable, moveable or rotatable clasp member which can be utilized to set and trigger or activate (or actuate) the separation and pulling apart of the first base  18  and the second base  20 ; although a generally elongated six-surfaced or six-sided, rounded-edge, configuration, with the v-like or u-like-shaped groove portion  46  is illustrated, by example, as preferred embodiments of the present invention.  
     [0129] It will also be understood to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention to provide the securement fixture  48  in many diverse types of members or means; for the purpose of engaging, coupling with or holding the groove portion  46  until it is removed by the force or tug of a fish, and the counter-balancing weight and force of the first base member  18  pulling away from the second base  20  to activate and trigger the Hook Setter  10 .  
     [0130] Therefore, various types of cap, catch, head, flange and secured and positioned surfacing can be utilized as the securement fixture  48  for coupling with, catching or holding the groove portion  46  of the clasp  40  to set the present invention for use and automatic response. It will also be understood that the fixture  48  can be provided to release or reject the groove portion  46  on a preselected and volitional basis on the part of the user.  
     [0131] It is also within the scope and spirit of the invention to utilize a number of different dimensional choices and ratio relationships as to each base and between the first base  18  and the second base  20 ; to facilitate counterbalancing of the first base away from the second base  20 .  
     [0132] For example, a lengthwise or elongate dimensional relationship is utilized in preferred embodiments of the invention where the lengthwise dimensional extension of the first base  18  extends about 1.5 (one and one-half) to about 5 (five) times the elongate length of the second base  20 , from the point that the bases  18  and  20  are joined or coupled at the hinge  22 . Other dimensional relationships (both lengthwise and widthwise) can be employed within the scope, spirit and breath of the present invention to facilitate the functional purposes and objects of the present invention.  
     [0133] By example, the hinge  22  is illustrated as a simple conventional pivoting hinge at FIGS. 1B, 2B,  3 A and  3 B; and as a tensioned, biased or spring loaded hinge at FIGS. 3C, 4,  5  and  6 ; with each having flange members  22 A and  22 B, or like or similar connection extension portions or members. It is also within the scope and spirit of the invention to utilize a number of other different types of pivot hinges  22  (such as diverse types of spring biased, tensional or force-provided hinges or positionally graded or set hinges) to augment and facilitate the movement of the first base  18  in relation to, and away from, the second base  20 .  
     [0134] Also, the prong  34  can be provided as a number of types of housing, holding or positioning, or releasable, prongs, or holding-retaining arms or members, which can be separated quickly to release the fishing rod (and particularly the rod portion  12 A of the rod  12 ) from its temporary housing and retainment, for use in reeling in a fish hook set by the present device.  
     [0135] One type of prong  34 , illustrated by example, is the self-biasing releasable prong or forked-prong unit which is shown in drawings and photographs such as in FIGS. 2A, 2B,  2 C,  3 C,  4 ,  5 ,  10 ,  11 ,  15 ,  23 ,  24 ,  25 ,  26 ,  27 ,  28  and  31 . Many other types of units or releasable retaining means can be utilized as the adjustable and releasable support prong  34 , positioned at, near, or a short distance away from, the first end  24  of the first base member  18 .  
     [0136] In further related preferred embodiments of the invention the Set Device Rod Holder  10  is provided with the biasing and tensioning pull member  50 , which is connected to extend between a position on the first base  18  and a position on the second base  20 . In some of the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the pull member  50  is mounted and positioned in relation to the first base  18  on the mounting fixture  51 A so that it can be utilized on an optional and preselected basis by the user to functionally assist the already existing counterbalancing physical dynamics, described earlier, in pulling the first base  18  and the second base  20  apart form each other upon activation or triggering through release of the clasp  40 .  
     [0137] Such mounting and positioning for optional (or option-able) use also includes mounting the pull member  50  on the first base  18  or the second base  20 , so that one end of the pull  50  can be releasably disconnected from its mounting fixture  5   1 A and attached to a pull-use fixture  51  on the opposing base member. In preferred embodiments, this relationship is illustrated, by example, in FIGS. 1A, 2A,  2 B,  3 A,  3 B,  1 B,  2 C,  4 ,  5 ,  22 ,  24 ,  29 ,  30 ,  31 ,  32  and similar drawing and photographic illustrations herein.  
     [0138] In one preferred embodiment, the pull member  50  extends and exerts biasing force and pressure between the second planar surface  30  of the first base  18  at a general position proximate, proximal or close to the placement hole  32 , and the second base  20 . Other positions for connecting and biasing the first and second base members  18  and  20  can be utilized within the scope of the present invention.  
     [0139] In further preferred embodiments the placement hole  32  of the first base  18  is generally or substantially extended lengthwise along the first base  18  at least one-half of the dimensional magnitude of length of the first base  18 .  
     [0140] Also, in preferred embodiments, the second base  20  has and defines an attachment hole  52  (or series of attachment holes) for connecting, coupling or securely attaching the second base  20  to an installation surface with which the Hook Setter  10  interacts. Such an installation surface can be a surface on the ground, or on a water edge, a boat; a piece of fishing equipment such as a fishing-tackle box, fishing pail or seating member; or on a support surface of a dock or shore facility. It will be understood that the second base  20  can be securely attached to such an installation surface (or other similar surfaces) by a number of different securing members, bolts or other attachment and installation means.  
     [0141] Other related embodiments of the present invention utilize the clasp biasing member  56 ; illustrated, by example, in FIGS. 1B, 2B and  2 C; which is attached and connected between the clasp  40  (preferably near one of its ends  43  or  44 ) and the second base member  20 ; to augment and facilitate the release of the clasp  40  from the securement fixture  48  when the Hook Setter  10  is activated or triggered by the tug or force of a fish striking or pulling the line  12 B of a fishing rod  12  supported in the first base  18 .  
     [0142] The Hook Setter  10  is further provided with a further biasing member  58 , connected between a position on the first base  18  and a position on the second base  20 ; as illustrated, by example, in FIGS. 1B, 9,  10 ,  11 ,  12 ,  13 ,  16 ,  17 ,  18 ,  19 ,  20 ,  22 ,  29 ,  30  and  32 ; to augment and facilitate further biasing and force to separate the first and second base members  18  and  20 .  
     [0143] Additional preferred embodiments of the Hook Setter  10  of the present invention are illustrated, by example, in FIGS. 3C, 4,  5 ,  6 ,  17 ,  18 ,  19 ,  20 ,  21 ,  32 ,  33  and  34 .  
     [0144] In these preferred embodiments of the present invention, the Set Device Rod Holder  10  is provided with the Loop Clasp  60  (or Ring Trigger Clasp), for facilitation of the setting and triggering functions of the invention. The loop clasp  60 , as illustrated by example, is provided having a loop or looped-configuration perimeter  60 A and its first and second ends  60 B and  60 C. The ends  60 B and  60 C are movably and pivotably mounted and connected securely to the second base  20 . The loop clasp  60  is preferably attached to the second base  20  along its side portions  20 A and  20 B; and proximate, proximal or close to its most forward end  68 (or first end). It will be understood that various different types of looped, arced or acuate and/or ringed (or ring-like-shaped) elements, with various shaped configurations can be utilized as the loop clasp  60  of the present invention.  
     [0145] In these related preferred embodiments of the present invention the first end  24  of the first base  18  is provided with the securement groove  70  for receipt and positioning of the loop perimeter  60 A; for setting or arming the Hook Setter  10  for use and response to a pressure or tugging from a fish; as described earlier in a similar manner with respect to the clasp  40  and the securement fixture  48 .  
     [0146] These embodiments related to the use and facilitation of the loop clasp  60  are similarly utilized and provided with pull members  50 , pull-use and mounting fixtures  51  and  51 A (and optionable-use fixtures and elements), clasp biasing members  56  and further biasing members  58 ; in relation to the first and second base members  18  and  20  and the loop clasp  60  and the other elements described earlier; as was the case in the earlier described preferred embodiments of the invention.  
     [0147] In all of the preferred embodiments of the invention the elements  50 ,  56  and  58  can be utilized in singular respective placement or by virtue of the placement of a plurality of such biasing elements; and, in such use, are utilized preferably in the form of spring members or means; although many other types of biasably and/or tensionable members (designed to exert a force toward movement, etc.) can be utilized within the scope and spirit of the present invention.  
     [0148] As discussed earlier, however, preferred embodiments of the Hook Setter  10  of the present invention are designed to work, at least under certain line tension, or trolling or boat speed, or with regard to the size of fish being sought or actually caught; without any biasing or tensionable members or means; and to function within the present objects and purposes of the present invention on the basis of counter-balancing weight facilitated by the dimensional and weight relationships of the first base  18  in relation to the second base  20  and the positioning of the reel  12 C and the rod handle  12 D portions of the fishing rod  12  used in interaction with the Hook Setter  10  and its positioning within the placement hole  32  of the first base  18  of the platform assembly  16 .  
     [0149] It will be understood by those skilled in the art or technology that it is well within the scope and spirit of the present invention to provide the securement groove  70  in various shapes, configurations and depth-location within the base member; and at positional locations along or near the forward or first end  68  of the second base  20 ; for engagement and armed or coupleable setting, or temporary positioning, of the loop clasp  60 ; as shown in part by the different examples of this in the drawing and photographic figures herein.  
     [0150] Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all changes, modifications and alternative options and embodiments falling within the true breath, scope and spirit of the present invention. The Reader is, therefore, requested to determine the scope of the invention by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by the examples which have been given.