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WO2014052994A1
WO2014052994A1 PCT/ZA2013/000072 ZA2013000072W WO2014052994A1 WO 2014052994 A1 WO2014052994 A1 WO 2014052994A1 ZA 2013000072 W ZA2013000072 W ZA 2013000072W WO 2014052994 A1 WO2014052994 A1 WO 2014052994A1
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fishhook
shank
securing means
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free end
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Stephen Andrew Leigh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K83/00Fish-hooks

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  • This invention relates to a fishhook and securing means for an attachment to a fishhook, specifically to ensure that the attachment is maintained in a selected position.
  • the inventor is aware that in the art of fishing it is often advantageous to attach a secondary hook or a series of hooks, in addition to a primary fishhook. Furthermore, it is sometimes necessary to attach fishing line, wire or other secondary objects used for fishing to a fishhook. These attachments may however reduce the integrity and strength of the primary fishhook and it may also be difficult to secure them in a selected position.
  • a fishhook including a shank portion, a hook portion which is configured to extend substantially from the one end of the shank portion, an eyelet arranged on the opposite free end of the shank portion and securing means arranged in a region of a junction of the shank and hook portions for allowing an attachment to be secured thereto.
  • the securing means may be in the form of an eyelet which can be co-planar with or in a plane transverse to the shank and hook portions.
  • a secondary fishhook may also extend from the eyelet.
  • the securing means may be in the form of a substantially C-shaped member wherein an opening is defined between the shank portion and a free end of the C-shaped member or between the hook portion and a free end of the C-shaped member.
  • the opening may also be defined between free ends of the C-shaped member.
  • the securing means may be in the form of an arcuate member which defines an opening substantially between the shank and hook portions.
  • the arcuate member may have an extension configured to extend inwardly and beyond the hook portion.
  • a retaining member may be provided to co-operate with the extension and an opposing end of the arcuate member to allow the opening to be closed.
  • the securing means may be in the form of a clip member which is configured to extend substantially co-axially from the shank portion.
  • the clip member is generally U-shaped and defines an elbow to which an attachment is attachable in use.
  • the free end of the U-shaped member extending from the elbow can be arranged on the side of the hook portion or on the side opposite the hook portion.
  • the free end free end of the U-shaped member may also have a hook formation to allow an opening defined by the U-shaped member to be closed in use.
  • Figure 1 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an eyelet which is co-planar with the shank and hook portions, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an eyelet arranged in a plane transverse to the shank and hook portions, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 3 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a secondary hook attached to the eyelet, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 4 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an C-shaped member, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 5 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an arcuate member, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 6 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an arcuate member with an extension and clip co-operating with the extension and the opposing end of the arcuate member, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 7 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the curved free end is arranged on the side opposite the hook, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 8 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the straight free end is arranged on the side opposite the hook, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 9 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the curved free end is arranged on the same side as the hook, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 10 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the free end has a hook formation which engages with the shank, in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 11 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the free end has a hook formation which engages with the portion of the clip extending from the shank portion, in accordance with the invention.
  • the fishhook 10 in accordance with all the embodiments of the invention, is generally indicated by reference numeral 10.
  • the fishhook 10 has an eyelet 12, a shank portion 14, a hook portion 16 and securing means 18 arranged on the connecting area between the shank 14 and hook 16 portion.
  • the securing means is used to secure attachments to the fishhook.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of the fishhook 10.
  • the securing means in this embodiment is in the form of an eyelet 18.1 which is co-planar with the shank 14 and hook 16 portions.
  • the eyelet 18.1 can also be arranged in a plane transverse to the shank 14 and hook 16 portions as can be seen in Figure 2.
  • Figure 3 shows another embodiment of the fishhook 0 where a secondary hook 20 extends from the eyelet 18.1.
  • Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the fishhook 10 where the securing means is in the form of a C-shaped member 18.2 which defines an opening 22 between the free end 24 thereof and the shank portion 14.
  • the opening 22 can also be defined between the free end 24 of the C-shaped member 18.2 and the hook portion 6 or between the two free ends of the C-shaped member 18.2 (not shown).
  • the securing means is in the form of an arcuate member 18.3 in Figure 5.
  • the arcuate member defines an opening 26 between the shank 14 and hook 16 portions.
  • Figure 6 shows the arcuate member 18.3 with an extension 28 extending inwardly and beyond the hook portion 16.
  • a clip 30 which co-operates with the extension 28 and the opposing end 32 of the arcuate member 18.3 may be used to allow closure of opening 26 .
  • the securing means can also be in the form of a clip member 18.4 which is configured to extend substantially co-axially from the shank 14 portion as can be seen in figures 7 to 11.
  • the clip member 18.4 is generally U-shaped and defines an elbow 34 to which an attachment can be attached.
  • Figures 7 and 8 show embodiments where the free end 36 of the clip member 18.4 extending from the elbow 34 is arranged on the opposite side of the hook 16 portion.
  • the free end 36 is curved in figure 7 and linear in figure 8.
  • Figure 9 shows an embodiment where the free end 36 of the clip member 18.4 extending from the elbow 34 is arranged on the side of the hook 16 portion.
  • Figures 10 an 11 show an embodiment of the clip member 18.4 where the free end 38 has a hook formation 40 arranged on it to allow the opening thereof to be closed after attaching an attachment.
  • Figure 10 shows an embodiment where the hook formation 40 engages with the shank 14 portion.
  • Figure 11 shows an embodiment where the hook formation 40 engages with the portion of the clip member 18.4 extending from the shank 14 portion.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a fishhook (10), the fishhook having an eyelet (12), a shank portion (14), a hook portion (16) and securing means (18) in the region of a junction of the shank and hook portions for securing attachments to the fishhook.

Description

A Fishhook
Technical field of the invention
This invention relates to a fishhook and securing means for an attachment to a fishhook, specifically to ensure that the attachment is maintained in a selected position. Background to the invention
The inventor is aware that in the art of fishing it is often advantageous to attach a secondary hook or a series of hooks, in addition to a primary fishhook. Furthermore, it is sometimes necessary to attach fishing line, wire or other secondary objects used for fishing to a fishhook. These attachments may however reduce the integrity and strength of the primary fishhook and it may also be difficult to secure them in a selected position.
Similar attempts to modify fishhooks such as described in US patent application 4,232,470 by Steffick has the effect of weakening the structural integrity of the fishhook. The inventor proposes a number of alternatives which do not have the same disadvantage.
It is an object of the invention to provide securing means for attachments to fishhooks which overcomes the difficulties described above.
General description of the invention According to the invention there is provided a fishhook including a shank portion, a hook portion which is configured to extend substantially from the one end of the shank portion, an eyelet arranged on the opposite free end of the shank portion and securing means arranged in a region of a junction of the shank and hook portions for allowing an attachment to be secured thereto.
The securing means may be in the form of an eyelet which can be co-planar with or in a plane transverse to the shank and hook portions. A secondary fishhook may also extend from the eyelet.
The securing means may be in the form of a substantially C-shaped member wherein an opening is defined between the shank portion and a free end of the C-shaped member or between the hook portion and a free end of the C-shaped member. The opening may also be defined between free ends of the C-shaped member.
The securing means may be in the form of an arcuate member which defines an opening substantially between the shank and hook portions. The arcuate member may have an extension configured to extend inwardly and beyond the hook portion. Furthermore, a retaining member may be provided to co-operate with the extension and an opposing end of the arcuate member to allow the opening to be closed. Furthermore, the securing means may be in the form of a clip member which is configured to extend substantially co-axially from the shank portion. The clip member is generally U-shaped and defines an elbow to which an attachment is attachable in use. The free end of the U-shaped member extending from the elbow can be arranged on the side of the hook portion or on the side opposite the hook portion. The free end free end of the U-shaped member may also have a hook formation to allow an opening defined by the U-shaped member to be closed in use.
Detailed description of the invention
The invention is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings: Figure 1 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an eyelet which is co-planar with the shank and hook portions, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 2 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an eyelet arranged in a plane transverse to the shank and hook portions, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 3 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a secondary hook attached to the eyelet, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 4 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an C-shaped member, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 5 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an arcuate member, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 6 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of an arcuate member with an extension and clip co-operating with the extension and the opposing end of the arcuate member, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 7 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the curved free end is arranged on the side opposite the hook, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 8 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the straight free end is arranged on the side opposite the hook, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 9 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the curved free end is arranged on the same side as the hook, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 10 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the free end has a hook formation which engages with the shank, in accordance with the invention.
Figure 11 shows a side view of the fishhook with securing means in the form of a U-shaped clip of which the free end has a hook formation which engages with the portion of the clip extending from the shank portion, in accordance with the invention.
Referring to the drawings now, the fishhook, in accordance with all the embodiments of the invention, is generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The fishhook 10 has an eyelet 12, a shank portion 14, a hook portion 16 and securing means 18 arranged on the connecting area between the shank 14 and hook 16 portion. The securing means is used to secure attachments to the fishhook.
Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of the fishhook 10. The securing means in this embodiment is in the form of an eyelet 18.1 which is co-planar with the shank 14 and hook 16 portions. The eyelet 18.1 can also be arranged in a plane transverse to the shank 14 and hook 16 portions as can be seen in Figure 2. Figure 3 shows another embodiment of the fishhook 0 where a secondary hook 20 extends from the eyelet 18.1.
Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the fishhook 10 where the securing means is in the form of a C-shaped member 18.2 which defines an opening 22 between the free end 24 thereof and the shank portion 14. The opening 22 can also be defined between the free end 24 of the C-shaped member 18.2 and the hook portion 6 or between the two free ends of the C-shaped member 18.2 (not shown). The securing means is in the form of an arcuate member 18.3 in Figure 5. The arcuate member defines an opening 26 between the shank 14 and hook 16 portions. Figure 6 shows the arcuate member 18.3 with an extension 28 extending inwardly and beyond the hook portion 16. A clip 30 which co-operates with the extension 28 and the opposing end 32 of the arcuate member 18.3 may be used to allow closure of opening 26 .
The securing means can also be in the form of a clip member 18.4 which is configured to extend substantially co-axially from the shank 14 portion as can be seen in figures 7 to 11. The clip member 18.4 is generally U-shaped and defines an elbow 34 to which an attachment can be attached. Figures 7 and 8 show embodiments where the free end 36 of the clip member 18.4 extending from the elbow 34 is arranged on the opposite side of the hook 16 portion. The free end 36 is curved in figure 7 and linear in figure 8. Figure 9 shows an embodiment where the free end 36 of the clip member 18.4 extending from the elbow 34 is arranged on the side of the hook 16 portion.
Figures 10 an 11 show an embodiment of the clip member 18.4 where the free end 38 has a hook formation 40 arranged on it to allow the opening thereof to be closed after attaching an attachment. Figure 10 shows an embodiment where the hook formation 40 engages with the shank 14 portion. Figure 11 shows an embodiment where the hook formation 40 engages with the portion of the clip member 18.4 extending from the shank 14 portion.
It shall be understood that the examples are provided for illustrating the invention further and to assist a person skilled in the art with understanding the invention and are not meant to be construed as unduly limiting the reasonable scope of the invention.

Claims

O 2014/052994 Claims
1. A fishhook which includes:
a shank portion;
a hook portion which is configured to extend substantially from one end of the shank portion;
an eyelet arranged on an opposite free end of the shank portion; and a securing means arranged in a region of a junction of the shank and hook portions for allowing an attachment to be secured thereto.
2. A fishhook as claimed in claim 1 wherein the securing means is in the form an eyelet.
3. A fishhook as claimed in claim 2 wherein the eyelet is co-planar with the shank and hook portions.
4. A fishhook as claimed in claim 2 wherein the eyelet is arranged in a plane transverse to the shank and hook portions.
5. A fishhook as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4 where a secondary hook extends from the eyelet.
6. A fishhook as claimed in claim 1 wherein the securing means is in the form of a substantially C-shaped member.
7. A fishhook as claimed in claim 6 wherein an opening is defined between the shank portion and a free end of the C-shaped member.
8. A fishhook as claimed in claim 6 wherein an opening is defined between the hook portion and a free end of the C-shaped member.
9. A fishhook as claimed in claim 6 wherein an opening is defined between free ends of the C-shaped member.
10. A fishhook as claimed in claim 1 wherein the securing means is in the form of an arcuate member which defines an opening substantially between the shank and hook portions.
11. A fishhook as claimed in claim 10 wherein the arcuate member has an extension configured to extend inwardly and beyond the hook portion.
12. A fishhook as claimed in claim 11 wherein a retaining member is provided to co-operate with the extension and an opposing end of the arcuate member to allow the opening to be closed.
13. A fishhook as claimed in claim 1 wherein the securing means is in the form of a clip member which is configured to extend substantially co-axially from the shank portion.
14. A fishhook as claimed in claim 13 wherein the clip member is generally U- shaped and defines an elbow to which an attachment is attachable in use.
15. A fishhook as claimed in claim 14 wherein a free end of the U-shaped member extending from the elbow is arranged on the side opposite the hook portion.
16. A fishhook as claimed in claim 14 wherein the free end of the U-shaped member extending from the elbow is arranged on the side of the hook portion.
17. A fishhook as claimed in claim 14 wherein the free end of the U-shaped member has a hook formation to allow an opening defined by the U-shaped member to be closed in use.
18. A fishhook which includes:
a shank portion;
a hook portion extending substantially from one end of the shank portion; an eyelet arranged on an opposite free end of the shank portion; a shaft extending co-axially from the shank near a junction of the shank and hook portions; and
securing means arranged on the shaft configured to receive an attachment to be secured thereto.
19. A fishhook as claimed in claim 18 wherein the securing means is arranged on the shaft so as to extend away from the hook portion.
20. A fishhook as claimed in claim 18 wherein the securing means is arranged on the shaft so as to extend toward the hook portion
21. A fishhook as claimed in any one of claims 18 to 20 wherein the securing means includes a closing member configured to engage with any one of more of the shank, shaft or hook portion in order to close the securing means, thereby defining a retaining zone.
22. A fishhook, substantially as described herein with reference to and as illustrated in the examples and the accompanying drawings.
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US1781598A (en) * 1929-09-09 1930-11-11 Ernest H Peckinpaugh Fish lure
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US2605580A (en) * 1948-06-29 1952-08-05 John L Moore Fish baiter
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US4229901A (en) * 1978-08-07 1980-10-28 Flowers Gene D Fishing hook with encircling holder for live bait
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EP0391244A1 (en) * 1989-04-01 1990-10-10 Walter Mozil Fish-hook arrangement for catching predatory fish
US6038806A (en) * 1998-08-19 2000-03-21 Maitland; Gregory Fish hook with bait holder
US6189257B1 (en) * 1999-11-05 2001-02-20 Donald E. Ulrich Array of clustered fishhooks remaining tangle free in use and in storage
USD469502S1 (en) * 2000-03-23 2003-01-28 Billy R. Shelton Fish hook
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US1452377A (en) * 1922-02-24 1923-04-17 Arthur H Hanselman Fishhook
US1781598A (en) * 1929-09-09 1930-11-11 Ernest H Peckinpaugh Fish lure
US2242708A (en) * 1940-09-03 1941-05-20 Raymond D Lancaster Sponge rubber fly
US2605580A (en) * 1948-06-29 1952-08-05 John L Moore Fish baiter
DE1014372B (en) * 1955-07-09 1957-08-22 E H Helmut Junghans Dr Ing Multiple fishing hooks that can be assembled from several single hooks
US4229901A (en) * 1978-08-07 1980-10-28 Flowers Gene D Fishing hook with encircling holder for live bait
US4232470A (en) * 1979-01-17 1980-11-11 Steffick Jr Joe A Fish hook
EP0391244A1 (en) * 1989-04-01 1990-10-10 Walter Mozil Fish-hook arrangement for catching predatory fish
US6038806A (en) * 1998-08-19 2000-03-21 Maitland; Gregory Fish hook with bait holder
US6189257B1 (en) * 1999-11-05 2001-02-20 Donald E. Ulrich Array of clustered fishhooks remaining tangle free in use and in storage
USD469502S1 (en) * 2000-03-23 2003-01-28 Billy R. Shelton Fish hook
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