Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Live-bait-simulating resilient puppet fishing lure
- Patent Title (中): 活饵模拟弹性木偶钓鱼诱惑
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Application No.: US12607965Application Date: 2009-10-28
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Publication No.: US07954274B2Publication Date: 2011-06-07
- Inventor: Joel Vincent MacDonald
- Applicant: Joel Vincent MacDonald
- Agent Angus C. Fox, III
- Main IPC: A01K85/00
- IPC: A01K85/00

Abstract:
A resilient fishing lure, which simulates the movement of live bait when a fisherman tugs on the fishing line, includes a molded, resilient worm/amphibian larvae-like body. The body is unitary, having a head equipped with a longitudinal aperture, an attached tail equipped with at least two apertures, and at least one hook secured to the body. A fishing line is routed, first through the longitudinal aperture in the head, then in an “S” pattern through the remaining apertures, and secured to the body through the aperture farthest from the head. Resiliently-hinged jaw flaps on an anterior portion of the head open to positions of maximum hydrodynamic drag when the lure is pulled forward through the water, thereby transferring a portion of the pulling force to the tail so that is transformed from an elongate configuration to a serpentine configuration.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100101137A1 LIVE-BAIT-SIMULATING RESILIENT PUPPET FISHING LURE Public/Granted day:2010-04-29
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