Patent ID: 7131231

Claim:
A multi-function electronic fishing float comprising: a transmitter sending radio frequency signals of a fish's bite or hooking; a receiver receiving and processing the radio frequency signals and showing information on the bite and hooking as sound, vibration, or light; a main body having a platform formed with a step on its upper surface, accommodation holes formed in the platform along the inner circumference of the main body, a first screw and a second screw respectively formed on the outer circumferential surface of the top and bottom parts of the main body, a slip groove formed at the middle part of the body around the outer circumferential surface, and a female screw formed on the inner circumferential surface at the top of the main body; an upper cap formed as a dome, and having a screw on its inner circumferential surface; a lower cap formed as a cylinder and having a plurality of openings and rotating blades disposed radially at the same intervals on its outer circumferential surface, and a plurality of upper protrusions radially formed on its inner circumferential surface; a locking cap having a handle on its upper surface and a male screw formed on its outer circumferential surface; a piston formed with a predetermined height, having a magnet assembled in a stepped form and a connection hole formed at its lower part, and being inserted into a coil spring; an upper watertight packing inserted between the main body and the upper cap; a lower watertight packing fixed to the step; a transmitter including a printed circuit board that has a battery, terminals, a first lead switch, a second lead switch, and a third lead switch, and being assembled with the platform; a fishing line brake including a first cover and a second cover assembled together by a hooking method, a hole having a predetermined length and formed on its upper part, a spring and a fixing pin assembled together to provide repulsive force, a guide channel through which a main fishing line passes, a disc and a hinged shaft rotatively assembled in the guide channel, a rubber pad installed for braking the disk; and a bottom cap.