FISHING LINE WINDER FOR USE AT SUMMER AND WINTER ANGLING Russian patent published in 2001 - IPC

Abstract RU 2164064 C2

FIELD: amateur and sports fishing. SUBSTANCE: device has hollow elongated housing accommodating rollers wrapped with tape on which fishing line is placed. Tape is provided with side lobes and cross projections. Device is provided with slider for displacing tape along rollers. Slider has double-arm spring-loaded pawls and control handle with axle which has two opposite flats. With axle in position when some arms of pawls get on flats, other arms engage with projections of tape, shifting it along rollers at winding the line by moving the slider along slot, or stopping the tape, if slider is motionless. With axle being turned through some angle, pawls are brought out of engagement with tape providing free winding off of fishing line from tape. Winder designed for winter fishing rod has L-shaped projections and tail piece for compact fastening of stick in inoperative position. EFFECT: enlarged operating capabilities, enhanced convenience, provision of compactness. 3 cl, 10 dwg

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RU 2 164 064 C2

Authors

Chizhov Ju.K.

Dates

2001-03-20Published

1996-04-26Filed