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US2592389A - Stringer and carrier for fish, game, or other objects - Google Patents

Stringer and carrier for fish, game, or other objects
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US2592389A
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A. C. BUDY April 8, 1952 STRINGER AND CARRIER FOR FISH, GAME OR OTHER OBJECTS Filed March 50, 1948 INVENTOR. Maser C 5am BY ,wrak/V56 trappers, for holding together Patented Apr. 8, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE STRINGER AND CARRIER FOR FISH, GAME, QR OTHER OBJECTS Albert C. Budy, Cleveland, Ohio Application March 30, 1948, Serial No. 17,863
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The invention disclosed herein is an improved stringer and carrier for fish, game, and other objects. It is adapted to be used for stringing, and for holding captive to a boat, pier or other anchorage, live fish, as well as for conveniently carrying or handling the same. The device is equally suitable for use by hunters for stringing and carrying different kinds of game, or by and carrying pelts and traps. In fact, the device is an article of more or less general utility around cottages and camps.
An object of the invention is to provide a high quality article of the kind above mentioned that is very simple of construction and relatively inexpensive of manufacture; that is substantial and very durable, and that is especially convenient of use in that sh, game, or other objects may be readily strung thereon and easily carried by means of the comfortable handle incorporated in the device. 1
Another object of the invention is to provide a device of the class set forth including a handle and a Stringer loop and wherein the distal end of said loop is formed With a barb that prevents the contents of the loop from slipping off, and that facilitates opening and closing the loop and latching it to a, holding part of the device; and, further, wherein the aforesaid handle is so related to the distal end of the loop that, when the handle is grasped by the hand, said end may be conveniently manipulated by means of the thumb, in the opening and closing of the loop.
Further objects and advantages will appear as I proceed to describe the invention by reference to the accompanying drawing wherein Fig. 1 is a side elevational View of the device, showing, in brokenlines, several fish strung thereon; Fig. 2 is an elevational view as though looking from the left of Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is a plan view of the device, indicating in broken lines the open and relaxed position of the stringer loop.
Similar reference characters are used to designate similar parts in the views of the drawing.
The device consists, principally, of a unit formed from a piece of high quality spring wire, desirably a tempered steel wire which is either of the stainless variety, or is suitably treated4 plane of which is at substantially right angles to that of theloop 2. The distal end of theStringer loop 2 is adapted to be received by the hookfll, and said end terminates in abarb 5, having anundercut portion 6 providing a downwardly opening notch for the reception of the top side of the closed end of the hook.
Ahand grip 8, which may be made of wood, plastic or other suitable material, and having an axial bore, is adapted to be applied to the bar I before thehook 4 is formed thereon, and thegrip 8 is held in place longitudinally of said bar between thering 3 and a washer 9 that encircles the bar I and is held in properly spaced relation to thehook 4 by lugs I0 that are pinched er swaged from said bar. A flexible element or chain Il has one of its ends connected to thering 3, while its opposite end is shown as equipped with a ring l2 by which it may be attached to a boat, pier or other anchorage, when the device is used as a Stringer during fishing.
When a sh or other object is to be strung upon, or removed from, theloop 2, the user takes hold of thegrip 8 with one hand and by means of the thumb, unlatches thebarb 5 from thehook 4 and springs the end of the loop out of the hook, thus freeing it; and due to the resiliency of the wire, the free or distal end of the loop will be so spaced from the hook 4- that said fish or object may be readily applied to or removed from the loop. In this connection, it may be pointed out that, in the formation of thering 3, the normal plane of theloop 2 is caused to be at an angle to the handle bar l as indicated in broken lines in Fig. 3. Accordingly when the distal end of the loop is engaged within thehook 4, the portion of the wire forming the proximal end of the loop will be twisted and placed under tension, resulting, when said end is released, in the action just described. Thebarb 5 serves the usual purpose of such expedients in preventing objects from slipping off of the loop, when open, and, when the end of the loop is engaged within thehook 4, the barb latches over the closed end of the hook and thus serves the secondary purpose of holding the loop to the hook.
It is obvious that the device provides a very convenient means of carrying fish, game or other objects strung on the loop, thegrip 8 providing a comfortable handle. While, for customary use, I contemplate making the device of a size that will fit within a conventional tackle box, its capacity may be easily enlarged to meet special needs by making the Stringer loop longer.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A device of the class described comprising a relatively heavy stiff spring wire unit including a handle bar of a length to accommodate the width of a hand, a convolute ring formed of a portion of the Wire at one end of said bar, a Stringer loop of a capacity to receive several pieces of game or other objects joined at its proximal end to the end of said ring opposite that which joins the bar and through the medium of which ring the loop is resiliently connected to the bar, the end of the bar remote from the ring being formed with a return bend to provide a hook for the reception of the distal end of the loop, said distal end terminating in a transversely flattened and pointed barb 4shaped to provide a downwarly opening notch on the side thereof toward the outer side of the loop for the reception of the top side of the closed end of the hook whereby the Weight of pieces of game or other objects strung on the loop enhances the holding connection between said barb and hook.
2. A device of the class described comprising a relatively heavy stiff spring wire unit including a handle bar, a convolute ring formed of a portion of the wire at one end of said bar, a Stringer loop of a capacity to receive several pieces of game or other objects having its proximal end resiliently connected to the handle `bar through the medium of said ring, a grip having an axial bore and engaged over the handle bar with one of its ends disposed adjacent the aforesaid ring, a washer applied to said bar and engaged with the opposite end of said grip, an intermediate 1:01'- tion of the handle bar being deformed to provide a stop for retaining the washer adjacent the grip, the end of the handle bar remote from said ring and beyond said stop being formed with a return bend to provide a hook for the reception of the distal end of the loop, said distal end terminating in a transversely hatten-ed and pointed barb shaped to provide a downwardly opening notch ior the reception of the top side of the closed end of the hook whereby the weight of pieces of game 'or other objects strung on the loop enhances the holding connection between said barb and hook.
3. A device of the class described vcomprising a relatively heavy stii spring wire formed to provide, as integral parts thereof, a handle foar of a length to accommodate the width of a hand, a convolute ring formed at one end of the bar, a Stringer loop of a capacity to receive several pieces of game or other objects joined at its proximal end to the adjacent end of the bar through the medium of said ring, the normal vertical planes of said loop and bar when said parts are not under tension being at an angle to each other, the end of the bar remote from the ring being formed with a return bend to provide a hook for the reception of the distal end of the loop, the portion of the wire constituting the proximal end of the loop beingtwisted and thus placed under tension when said distal end is engaged Within said hook, said distal end terminating in a transversely attened and pointed barb shaped for convenient engagement by the thumb and having a downvardly opening notch for the reception of the top side of the closed end of the hook whereby the weight oi pieces of game or other objects strung on the loop enhances the holding connection be tween said barb and hook.
ALBERT C. BUDY.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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US3226147A (en)*1961-07-071965-12-28A I CollinsClothes hanger loader, carrier, and unloader
US3387752A (en)*1967-02-061968-06-11Edward J. MartinFish stringer and conveying device
US3482747A (en)*1968-04-231969-12-09Robert W JonesFish stringer
US4313549A (en)*1977-05-231982-02-02Nelson Dennis IStringing device for retaining fish
USD293358S (en)1985-05-301987-12-22Hearn David EFish carrier
WO1991016813A1 (en)*1990-05-091991-11-14Yong Set BernardFish stringer
US5114058A (en)*1991-05-091992-05-19Davis Ronnie DFish stringer with hand-grip for horizontal carrying
US5263755A (en)*1992-03-121993-11-23Thompson Steven CPortable carrier
USD354542S (en)1993-08-231995-01-17Prince Dorris WFish holder
US5441323A (en)*1993-12-171995-08-15Goddard; Scott H.Carrier for bags having straps and method of use
USD371419S (en)1994-07-051996-07-02Hohag Edward AFish stringer holder
US5899514A (en)*1997-09-051999-05-04Progressive Concepts, Inc.Carrier device
US20080018125A1 (en)*2003-04-042008-01-24Bouncing Brain Innovations Season Two Subsidiary 17, LlcBag gripper for plastic bag handles
US7625029B2 (en)2003-04-042009-12-01Edison Nation, LlcBag gripper for plastic bag handles
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US20070278807A1 (en)*2003-04-042007-12-06Bouncing Brain Innovations Season Two Subsidiary 17, LlcBag gripper for plastic bag handles
US20060087139A1 (en)*2004-10-262006-04-27Valtann AyresCarrier with rotating handle lock for lifting and carrying filled flexible bags
US20080246292A1 (en)*2005-09-222008-10-09Spanset Inter AgLoad Suspension Hook With Latticework
US8136856B2 (en)*2005-09-222012-03-20Spanset Inter AgLoad suspension hook with latticework
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USD629301S1 (en)*2008-05-212010-12-21Gaffney JarrellDevice for carrying bags
US20090289153A1 (en)*2008-05-212009-11-26Gaffney JarrellDevice for Carrying Bags
USD598732S1 (en)2008-07-192009-08-25Edison Nation, LlcSlotted coupling apparatus
US20140353345A1 (en)*2013-06-032014-12-04Scott EuckerFish Retaining and Transporting Assemblies and Methods of Using the Same
US9089114B2 (en)*2013-06-032015-07-28Scott EuckerFish retaining and transporting assemblies and methods of using the same
US20150040465A1 (en)*2013-08-082015-02-12Nelson Development Group, LLCSnapping Fish Stringer
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