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Plural lures and movably connected rigid lure members

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043 - Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying

043004000 - FISHING

043042000 - Artificial bait

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
043420110 Plural lures and movably connected rigid lure members 14
20130185989FISHING LURE ASSEMBLY - A pliable fishing lure assembly includes a lure body including a leading portion and a trailing portion joined by a connecting hinge portion. A pliable, spinnable appendage is connected for unrestrained 360° rotation to the lure body by a swivel mechanism. The lure body can bend or fold into a U-shaped form at the hinge portion. A hook through the leading portion includes a protruding barbed end on one side of the leading portion and a protruding eye on the opposite side of the leading portion. The lure assembly is formed from a neutrally buoyant or close to neutrally buoyant material. During a glide, the lure body can straighten out at the hinge portion, and the pliable, neutrally buoyant spinnable appendage does not interfere with the weighting and buoyancy of the lure body and does not add excessive drag in the water to the assembly During retrieve, the lure body folds or bends at the hinge portion, and the barbed end of the hook is adjacent the trailing portion of the lure body, where it is at least partially protected from tangling in weeds and hidden from view.07-25-2013
20150096220Fishing lure - This fishing lure exemplifies a device which is intended to attract game fish and cause their curiosity to become overwhelming by providing smooth, easy, movement thru the water, rather than a random, erratic movement, which always upsets the preferred game fish and reduces the results. The lure comprises a non-flexible wire formed in a Vee-shaped fashion connected to a fishing line by a central loop component with a rigid body member of light plastic in swivel attachment to a first arm of the Vee and a spoon connected to a second arm of the Vee in rotatable condition, whereby the body and spoon provide a rhythmical movement thru the water as may be chosen by the sportsman.04-09-2015
043420130 Plural movable members offset or at sides of body 6
20080263935VIBRATING FISHING LURE - A fishing lure comprising a substantially V-shaped wire having an eye loop at its apex and first and second arms extending from the eye loop. A jig head having a fishhook projecting therefrom is attached to the end of one arm. A spinner blade is attached to the end of the other arm. A second blade is attached to the eye loop to impart a vibrating motion to the lure.10-30-2008
20090193706Fishing Lure Spiral Spinner Application - A fishing lure and spinner blade designed in a helical form that rotates in a free form fashion or in an inline application. The “Tornado or Funnel” appearance of the blade as it spins through the water can be regulated by the speed of the retrieval, size of the blades and number of rotations on the spinner blade, which give a consistent spinning experience at any retrieval speed and level. The blades are affixed through split rings and swivels on varying spinner bait wire forms and spin effortlessly at high very slow to high retrieval rates and upon natural free falling through the water. The inline technology uses the tornado design to employ a dependable and effortless spinning motion around the axis of the wire form, and a streamlined spinner that doesn't need to have the blades set by applying force to the lure before spinning commences.08-06-2009
20100263258Fishing lure - A fishing lure device is provided which includes a frame having an eye at the forward end thereof with first and second rearwardly extending and diverging frame members extending therefrom. Spinner blades or buzz blades are rotatably mounted on the first frame member and a fish lure is attached to the rearward end of the second frame member by means of a quick-attach mechanism so that different fish lures may be selectively removably positioned on the rearward end of the second frame member.10-21-2010
20100281756Spinner arm - A spinnerbait has deviations on its upper arm. The deviations project in directions other than that in which the lure moves through the water, thus providing enhanced shimmer and vibration at minimal cost.11-11-2010
20120005945FISHING LURE - The present invention includes improvements for fishing lures. In some embodiments, a blade of a fishing lure includes a louvered hole. The louvered hole increases the blade turning action as water moves through the hole making the lure more enticing to fish resulting in more bites/strikes. The size, shape, type, color, texture and other characteristics of the blade and the overall lure are all changeable. In a second embodiment, a lure includes one or more elongated tails. In some embodiments, the elongated tails float, spin, slow down the lure and/or generate an appearance similar to a living creature. Again, the other characteristics of the lure with elongated tails are all changeable.01-12-2012
20120073182MULTI ARM FISHING RIG WITH FLEXIBLE ARMS - A multi-arm fishing rig with flexible arms has been developed. The fishing rig includes a head that connects to a fishing line and multiple arms that connect to the head. The arms are suitable for attaching bait to each individual arm. The arms are also made of a flexible material that allows each arm to be adjusted in a position relative to the other arms and to retain the position while in use.03-29-2012
043420150 Movably connected in series 6
20090307959FISHING LURE - A lipless fishing lure includes an inner, flexible fabric core, and a plurality of substantially rigid structural members. The plurality of substantially rigid structural members are adhered to the fabric core on opposite sides of the core. The rigid structural members are generally evenly spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction. The rigid structural members and the fabric core generally define the shape of a fish. The rigid structural members include a fish head. The fish head includes a front end with a relatively blunt transverse cross-sectional configuration.12-17-2009
20100146837Fiber reinforced fishing lure - Fishing lures constructed with internal strands of high tensile strength fibers (e.g. aramid) bonded to body pieces independent of any associated hooks. The strands are trained in appropriate alignments (e.g. longitudinally, transverse and/or radially) at high wear areas to enhance flexion and minimize tearing, especially at spanned joints. The fibers can be bonded into the body materials or anchored to the body pieces. Several soft plastic (e.g. plastisol and pvc) lures molded with resilient, durable stranded and webbed fibers enhancing durability and defining flexible joints, appendages etc. are disclosed.06-17-2010
20100162612Fishing lure - The fishing lure is formed in a variety of configurations mimicking various prey animals to which game fish might be attracted. Each lure is formed of relatively soft plastic or rubber for flexibility, although the head or forward end of the lure may optionally be formed of harder material. The lure includes a pair of laterally opposed notches or grooves between the head and body, and a series of longitudinally staggered notches or grooves across the upper and lower body or tail portion. These notches or grooves provide even greater flexibility for the lure, allowing the lure to undulate due to hydrodynamic force when drawn through the water. The hook is installed in the forwardmost portion of the lure with the tip oriented above and/or forwardly of the remainder of the lure, to avoid reduction of body flexibility due to being penetrated by the relatively stiff shank of the hook.07-01-2010
20100205848DOUBLE FISHING LURE - A fishing lure includes a leading lure body shaped like a fish; and a trailing lure body shaped like a fish. The leading lure body includes a passage therethrough to enable a fishing line to slidably pass through the passage for connection to the trailing lure body. The trailing lure body includes a front portion and a curved front surface. The front portion of the trailing lure body is weighted such that the trailing lure body tends to sink front portion first in water. The curved front surface of the trailing fishing lure facilitates a swimming motion for the trailing lure body when the trailing lure body moves through water, and tends to lift the trailing lure body if the trailing lure body is pulled through water.08-19-2010
20110239521Compact Fake Bait Structure - A compact fake bait structure includes a transparent counterweight fake bait, at least one dual-ring member and a colored fake bait. The transparent counterweight fake bait has an opening at a rear end thereof for connecting with one end of the dual-ring member. Another end of the dual-ring member is pivotally connected with a front end of the colored fake bait. When the user tosses a fishing line, the fishing line can be tossed farther through the gravitational acceleration of the transparent counterweight fake bait. The colored fake bait colored with pattern and connected with the dual-ring ring swings at the rear end of the transparent counterweight fake bait like a real fish so as to attract a real fish to be hooked easily. Besides, the transparent counterweight fake bait is not easily to be seen, preventing the real fish from being frightened away.10-06-2011
043420160 One member rotating 1
20100180488Weedless fishing lure containing multiple hooks - A weedless fishing lure having arms supporting first and second single hooks substantially equidistant from an attachment point. The first hook is mounted upon a fish-resembling lure member, with a spinner member attached behind the fish-resembling lure member. The spinner member is configured to produce motion when the lure is pulled through the water, which motion is transferred to the fish-resembling lure member, thereby to produce motion attractive to fish. The second hook is disposed in a plane common to the first hook, with the second hook being operatively disposed in a skirted member.07-22-2010

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