Spinning reel rotor and spinning reel
US-10028494-B2 · Jul 24, 2018 · US
US2024292821A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024292821-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418591913-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 29, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 2, 2023 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention is a fishing reel spool that holds a line in place. The spool includes a spooling portion and a skirt. The spool further includes a slot and a tab for which loose line may be passed through and behind, respectively, so that the line can be held in place. The spool may include a biasing member and may include a secondary member for further holding the line in place and for aiding in inserting the line.
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1 . A fishing reel spool, the spool comprising: a spooling area for holding a line; a skirt; a slot formed as an opening at least partially in the skirt; a tab defined by the slot; and a biasing member on an interior portion of the skirt; wherein the slot is configured such that a portion of the line can be passed into the slot such that a first section of the line is positioned behind the tab and a second section of the line extends back out of the slot; and wherein the biasing member is capable of biasing the line against the tab. 2 . The spool of claim 1 , further comprising a secondary member located between the biasing member and the interior portion of the skirt. 3 . The spool of claim 2 , wherein the secondary member comprises an alignment structure for aligning the secondary member with the slot. 4 . The spool of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member is a coil spring or a wavy spring having a diameter substantially corresponding to a diameter of the interior portion of the skirt. 5 . The spool of claim 1 , wherein the interior portion of the skirt includes an anchor for holding the biasing member in a position such that the biasing member engages the line against the tab or interior portion of the skirt. 6 . The spool of claim 1 , wherein the spooling area includes: a tubular section around which the line is configured to wrap; and a face projecting substantially perpendicular to the tubular section; wherein the skirt extends substantially perpendicular to the face and adjacent an outer edge of the face. 7 . The spool of claim 6 , wherein the face includes an anchor on a bottom surface of the face opposite a top surface of the face that is adjacent the spooling area, and wherein the anchor can hold the biasing member in a position such that the biasing member engages the line against the tab or the interior portion of the skirt. 8 . The spool of claim 6 , wherein the slot extends at least partially into the face. 9 . The spool of claim 1 , wherein the tab does not project beyond an outer surface of the skirt. 10 . A fishing reel spool, the spool comprising: a spooling area for holding a line; a skirt; a slot formed as an opening in the skirt; and a tab defined by the slot; wherein the slot and the tab are configured to hold a portion of the line such that the portion of the line held by the slot and the tab resists movement unless a sufficient force is applied to the line. 11 . The spool of claim 10 , further comprising a biasing member capable of providing a force holding the line against an interior surface of the skirt, wherein the force provided by the biasing member increases the amount of sufficient force to overcome movement of the portion of the line held by the slot and tab. 12 . The spool of claim 11 , further comprising a secondary member located between the biasing member and the inside portion of the skirt. 13 . The spool of claim 12 , wherein the secondary member comprises an alignment structure for aligning the secondary member with the slot. 14 . The spool of claim 12 , wherein the slot is a primary slot, and wherein the secondary member includes a secondary slot that aligns with the primary slot. 15 . The spool of claim 10 , wherein the tab is flush with an exterior surface of the skirt. 16 . A fishing reel spool, the spool comprising: a spooling area for holding a line; and a skirt, wherein the skirt comprises a slot; wherein the slot is configured such that a section of the line can be passed into the slot and positioned under an inside portion of the skirt. 17 . The spool of claim 16 , further comprising a biasing member capable of providing a force holding the line against the inside portion of the skirt. 18 . The spool of claim 17 , further comprising a secondary member located between the biasing member and the inside portion of the skirt. 19 . The spool of claim 18 , wherein the secondary member comprises an alignment structure for aligning the secondary member with the slot. 20 . The spool of claim 16 , wherein the slot includes a first section, a second section, and a third section, and wherein the first section, the second section, and the third section each are adjacent the tab.
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