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1974-06-28 |
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1976-01-17 |
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1974-06-10 |
JPS50155745A |
1975-12-16 |
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JP7301172 |
1972-06-19 |
JPS4930998U |
1974-03-16 |
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JP731072 |
1972-01-14 |
JPS4884954U |
1973-10-16 |
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JP11031766 |
1966-12-03 |
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1972-07-22 |
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KR1020100011317 |
2010-02-08 |
KR1020110091946A |
2011-08-17 |
??; ?? |
PURPOSE: A fishing snell fastening connector is provided to enable a user to hang a snell to a hook shaped ring unit and tie the snell to the ring unit when wearing gloves. CONSTITUTION: A fishing snell fastening connector includes the following: a handle unit(10) including a combine-fixing groove on the upper side, molded into a cylindrical shape; a combine-fixing unit combined with the upper side of the handle unit; a hook shaped ring unit(22); a connection unit(23) integrating the combine-fixing unit and the ring unit; and a binding piece(20) including an opening and closing pin(24) for the ring unit, hinge-connected to the connection unit. |
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KR1019880009068 |
1988-07-20 |
KR100062016B1 |
1993-05-15 |
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KR2019870024734 |
1987-12-31 |
KR2019890013304U |
1989-08-08 |
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KR1019880009068 |
1988-07-20 |
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1989-06-16 |
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110 |
Knot Tying Device |
US17846658 |
2022-06-22 |
US20220312752A1 |
2022-10-06 |
Nathanael Wills |
A knot tying device is described. Embodiments of the knot tying device can include, but are not limited to, a shaft, a spring, a slide member, and an end stop. The shaft can include a slot for receiving a fishing line therethrough and trapping the fishing line between the slide member and the end stop of the knot tying device. When the fishing line is secured to the knot tying device, the knot tying device can be implemented to thread the fishing line through and around the fishing line based on a type of knot being tied. |
111 |
WEAVING INSTALLATION ALLOWING THE NUMBER OF FILAMENTS IN A STRAND TO BE DETERMINED |
US17637746 |
2020-08-20 |
US20220282408A1 |
2022-09-08 |
Fran?ois CHARLEUX; Steven Gérard Joseph BIENVENU |
A weaving installation includes a loom that receives a series of strands, and at least one device for measuring the diameter of a strand having a defined number of filaments. The device includes a diaphragm having an external ring forming a support on which a series of strips forming an iris are fixed. The strips are movable and allow a substantially circular space with variable dimensions to be defined at the center of the iris. The diaphragm is configured to adjust the dimensions of the space so as to allow a strand of the loom to pass through it, and to encircle the profile of the strand so as to allow the number of filaments in the strand to be determined. |
112 |
WRAPPABLE TEXTILE SLEEVE WITH EXTENDABLE ELECTRO-FUNCTIONAL YARN LEADS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF |
US14203162 |
2014-03-10 |
US20140305536A1 |
2014-10-16 |
Tianqi Gao; Zhonghuai Zhang; Cassie M. Malloy |
A wrappable textile sleeve and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve has a wall of interlaced yarn with opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends. The opposite edges of the wall are wrappable to overlap one another to form a tubular cavity. At least one electro-functional member extends lengthwise between the opposite ends of the wall. The at least one electro-functional member is interlaced in the wall at a plurality of nodes and forms at least one unrestrained loop intermediate the opposite ends of the sleeve. The at least one electro-functional member has a straightened length that is greater than the straightened length of the sleeve, thereby allowing opposite ends of the at least one electro-functional member to be pulled axially outwardly away from the ends of the sleeve to form leads for attachment to a power source, which in turn constricts the at least one loop. |
113 |
Hand held link making device and kit |
US14018542 |
2013-09-05 |
US08622441B1 |
2014-01-07 |
Cheong Choon Ng |
A disclosed device for creating an item consisting of a series of links includes at least two posts spaced part from each other in a first direction with each of the posts including a first arm and a second arm and an access slot. |
114 |
Supplementary beater for a handloom |
US13347845 |
2012-01-11 |
US08596303B1 |
2013-12-03 |
Susan B. Ballenger |
A supplementary beater used with a handloom for constructing a fabric weave, and an associated method of use thereof. The handloom includes a warp beam, a harness for supporting and controlling warp threads, a reed defining a shed and disposed adjacent to the harness for supporting warp threads, and a shuttle for passing weft threads, one at a time, into the shed. The supplementary beater is adapted for manual insertion into the shed and for the purpose of providing an undulating weft pattern in the fabric weave. |
115 |
Knot tying implement |
US13473759 |
2012-05-17 |
US08511721B1 |
2013-08-20 |
Kim Alan Farner; George Robert Rose; Betty Lou Wallace |
Disclosed is an improved knot tying implement consisting of an elongated rigid body containing a silicon rubber insert, bottom and side notches, bottom cavity, a concave grip, and a hook holder which enables an angler to tie a variety of fishing knots such as the modified Hangman's knot, modified Snell knot, modified Nail knot, and modified Blood knot using either monofilament fishing lines, braided or super braided fishing lines, or fluorocarbon fishing lines in an array of fishing line strengths and diameters. This knot tying implement, by the use of an aperture in the silicon rubber insert, allows for an angler's “third hand” as the fishing line, fishing lines, or fish hook are held, in place and without damage, while the angler forms their choice of the desired fishing knot. |
116 |
TEXTILE ARMOUR |
US13187079 |
2011-07-20 |
US20120006189A1 |
2012-01-12 |
David William Leeming |
Textile armour (2) comprising at least one textile section (4) and corresponding supporting means (6), wherein the arrangement is such that the or each textile section is fully extended. |
117 |
Knot tying apparatus |
US12557044 |
2009-09-10 |
US07997629B2 |
2011-08-16 |
Kenneth A. High |
A knot tying apparatus for tying a pair of fishing lines to one another is provided. The apparatus includes a tubular body having a through passage extending between opposite first and second ends with a slot extending from the first end toward the second end. Further, the apparatus has an actuator coupled to the tubular body for sliding movement between the first and second ends. The actuator is moveable between the first and second ends via application of an external force to removed loops of the one of the lines from the tubular body onto the other of the lines. |
118 |
Device and method for forming elongated material |
US12095287 |
2006-06-29 |
US07883122B2 |
2011-02-08 |
Samuli Orko; Tero Liimatainen |
This invention relates to a device and a method for forming elongated material. A device (824-864) according to the present invention for forming elongated material, is characterised in that the device comprises a track (821) for guiding the material in the device, wherein the track is arranged to guide the movement of the material into a desired form when the material is fed into the device, and the device comprises an opening (823, 824) along the entire length of the track for removing the elongated material from the device after the formation. With this invention it is possible to make knots and other structures of desired geometry easily and efficiently. |
119 |
Apparatus for connecting a fish hook to a line |
US12317266 |
2008-12-19 |
US20100156100A1 |
2010-06-24 |
Charles Goldsmith |
An apparatus is disclosed for connecting a fish hook to a line. The apparatus includes a body of pen like configuration. The body has a first and a second end and defines a bore which extends from the first to the second end of the body. A shaft is slidably disposed within the bore, the shaft having a first and a second extremity. The first extremity of the shaft is disposed adjacent to the first end of the body and the second extremity of the shaft is disposed adjacent to the second end of the body. A biasing device is provided for urging the shaft in a direction from the first towards the second end of the body. The first extremity of the shaft defines a transverse slot such that in use of the apparatus, when the line has been threaded through an eye defined by the fish hook, the line is then passed around the body so that the line generates a loop, the body is then turned so that the loop attains a plurality of twists. The shaft is then urged through the bore in opposition to the biasing device. A tail end of the line disposed outside the loop is then guided into the transverse slot. The shaft is then urged by the biasing device so that the tail end of the line is trapped within the slot and within the bore adjacent to the first end of the body. The trapped tail end is then pulled through the loop thus connecting the hook to the line. |
120 |
Bimini Twist Knot Maker |
US12135511 |
2008-06-09 |
US20090302606A1 |
2009-12-10 |
David Chermanski |
A knot making device for quickly and efficiently tying a knot in a line. The device may be portable and capable of being secured to a stable surface such as a table or railing allowing for a user, such as an angler, to utilize the device while in the field. The device may comprise an extension arm having a loop holding assembly and a standing line holding assembly disposed at opposing ends of the extension arm. Both the loop holding assembly and the standing line holding assembly may further comprise a first and second tensioning member, respectively, for securely retaining the line. The device may further comprise a twist compactor element disposed along the extension arm and between the loop holding assembly and the standing line holding assembly. The twist compactor element may function to compress at least one twist present in the line while forming the knot. |