Autonomous bait
US-2022104472-A1 · Apr 7, 2022 · US
US2025380678A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025380678-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418746460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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The fishing lure provided herein may include a body which may comprise a dynamic portion and a static portion. The dynamic portion may be shaped like a serpentine path and may be configured to adjust in a similar manner as an accordion. The dynamic portion may retract or expand based on movement of water surrounding the fishing lure. This retracting and expanding may cause movement of the dynamic portion that may mimic the movement of a fishtail. This movement may be useful when fishing, as it may lure fish by moving in a similar manner as prey.
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1 . A fishing lure comprising: a body comprising: a dynamic portion; and a static portion; wherein the dynamic portion is shaped as a serpentine path; and wherein the dynamic portion is configured to move between at least two of a resting position, a retracted position, and an expanded position based upon movement of water surrounding the fishing lure. 2 . The fishing lure of claim 1 , wherein a shape and a size of the static portion remains substantially the same as the fishing lure moves through water. 3 . The fishing lure of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic portion comprises a plurality of right portions and a plurality of left portions connected via a plurality of attachment members. 4 . The fishing lure of claim 3 , wherein the plurality of right portions and the plurality of left portions are separated via a plurality of gaps. 5 . The fishing lure of claim 4 , wherein, in a first position, the plurality of gaps have a first width, and wherein, in a second position, the plurality of gaps have a second width. 6 . The fishing lure of claim 5 , wherein the first width is greater than the second width, and wherein the first position corresponds to the expanded position and the second position corresponds to the retracted position. 7 . The fishing lure of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the body attaches to a fishing line. 8 . The fishing lure of claim 7 , wherein each of the plurality of attachment members have varying heights. 9 . A fishing lure comprising: a body comprising a dynamic portion; wherein the dynamic portion is configured to move between at least two of a resting position, a retracted position, and an expanded position based upon movement of water surrounding the fishing lure. 10 . The fishing lure of claim 9 , wherein the body further comprises a static portion. 11 . The fishing lure of claim 10 , wherein a shape and a size of the static portion remains substantially the same as the fishing lure moves through water. 12 . The fishing lure of claim 9 , wherein the dynamic portion is shaped as a serpentine path. 13 . The fishing lure of claim 9 , wherein the dynamic portion comprises a plurality of right portions and a plurality of left portions connected via a plurality of attachment members. 14 . The fishing lure of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of right portions and the plurality of left portions are separated via a plurality of gaps. 15 . The fishing lure of claim 14 , wherein, in a first position, the plurality of gaps have a first width, and wherein, in a second position, the plurality of gaps have a second width. 16 . The fishing lure of claim 15 , wherein the first width is greater than the second width, and wherein the first position corresponds to the expanded position and the second position corresponds to the retracted position. 17 . A fishing lure comprising: a body comprising a dynamic portion; and wherein the dynamic portion is shaped as a serpentine path; and wherein the dynamic portion is configured to retract or expand based on movement of water surrounding the fishing lure. 18 . The fishing lure of claim 17 , wherein the body further comprises a static portion. 19 . The fishing lure of claim 17 , wherein the dynamic portion comprises a plurality of right portions and a plurality of left portions connected via a plurality of attachment members. 20 . The fishing lure of claim 17 . wherein: the plurality of right portions and the plurality of left portions are separated via a plurality of gaps; in a first position, the plurality of gaps have a first width; and in a second position, the plurality of gaps have a second width.
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