Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
043420450 | Solid bodies | 6 |
20080229649 | Fishing Lure and Method of Manufacturing a Fishing Lure - A fishing lure manufactured from a sintered metal powder. The metal powder may be one or more metals, one or more alloys, or any combination or mixture thereof. The lure is of a weight sufficient to sink to a depth in the water and shaped such that, when urged through the water, the lure moves in a substantially oscillating motion. A method of manufacturing a fishing lure is also disclosed. | 09-25-2008 |
20120204473 | Fishing lure - A fishing lure having a bent half-moon shape body. The top portion of the fishing lure has a plurality of attachments points for hooks and lines and circular stamp resembling an eye. The bottom portion of the fishing lure is angled relative to the top portion. | 08-16-2012 |
20160015014 | System and Method for Making a Red-Eared Slider Turtle Fishing Lure - The present invention supports a red-eared slider fishing lure designed to provide a user with a red-eared slider fishing lure that resembles the appearance and movement of a turtle hatchling or yearling. | 01-21-2016 |
043420470 | With sheet material vane | 2 |
20090090041 | Fishing Lure - A fishing lure shaped like a snake that mimics the undulating, swimming action of a snake. It incorporates this original action into an extremely versatile lure specifically designed to be fished on water's surface, under water's surface, diving, bouncing around on floor bottom, and swimming back up to surface simply by adjusting rod position/retrieval speed. Furthermore, consisting of not only replaceable (soft plastic) snake bodies, but replaceable (soft plastic) lizard bodies and replaceable (soft plastic) frog bodies as well that all attach to the same hard plastic head and neck via a snap-on/squeeze-off connection. Furthermore, it's design enables each body to have it's own swimming action. The snake body, aforementioned, undulates like a real snake swimming. The lizard body wiggles and sways like a real lizard swimming. And the frog body wobbles and kicks it's legs like a real frog swimming. | 04-09-2009 |
20110010984 | FISH LURE - A lure for use in angling for predatory fish has a hollow body shell having a generally fish-shaped form, provided with one or more fish hooks. A frontally-located funnel provided with a debris filter allows water to pass into an interior of the body shell. The water passes through the body shell and flows out through a rear discharge aperture and a lateral orifice which may include an intermittently-opening valve. A forwardly-projecting tongue in some versions acts as a diving vane. Other versions include a dorsal air intake connected to an entrainment tube to inject bubbles into the outflow of water, devices to generate vibrations or sound, or to attract fish, and versions optimised to dive and rise controllably, remain adjacent the surface, or sink then remain at depth. | 01-20-2011 |
043420480 | Plugs | 1 |
20090100740 | TRIANGULAR SHAPED CEDAR PLUG FISHING LURE AND METHOD - A fishing lure device. The device has a weighted head member configured as a fish head. In a specific embodiment, the weighted head member comprises primarily of a metal material. The weighted head member has a first end forming an apex extending to a second end. In a specific embodiment, the device has an elongated body member attached to the weighted head member at the second end. The elongated body member comprising a shaped wood material, which is buoyant. In a specific embodiment, the elongated body member extends from the second end to a tail end. The device also has a triangular cross-section characterizing a portion of the elongated body member. The triangular cross-section comprises a first side region, a second side region, and a base region. In a specific embodiment, the base region is a bottom portion of the elongated body member. In a specific embodiment, the first side region and the second side region respectively extend from the base region and coupled at an upper apex region, which is a top portion of the elongated body member. In a specific embodiment, the lure device has an interior channel extending longitudinally from the first end of the apex of the weighted head member to the second end of the weighted head member and to the tail end of the elongated member. The interior channel has a front opening and a back opening configured for a fishing line there through. In a specific embodiment, the weighted head member has a top portion and a bottom portion, which is characterized by a higher mass than a mass of the top portion. | 04-23-2009 |