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US1416142A
US1416142A US508235A US50823521A US1416142A US 1416142 A US1416142 A US 1416142A US 508235 A US508235 A US 508235A US 50823521 A US50823521 A US 50823521A US 1416142 A US1416142 A US 1416142A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to what I term a fishing-snell-carrier.
  • a fisherman generally provides himself with a number of snellsproperly carry a large number of the snells in such manner as to be instantly and readily accessible and removable without the likelihood of their being fouled with each other.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a Snell-carrier involving the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross section of said snell-carrier.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation as seen from I the right in Fig. 1.
  • the device coinprehends in its construction a suitable carrier or supporting body may be made from any suitable material, wood having been found quite satisfactory owing to its lightness and inexpensiveness.
  • the body is preferably made of'a longitudinally tapering shape and I have secured excellent effects by having it of frusto-coni'calform, the smaller end of the body receiving the hooks of the snells which normally or when not in use in fishing, lie against the outer surface of the body and extend lengthwise thereof.
  • the snells are desirably confined in place to the body by an annulus which may be of any proper form.
  • the annulus is desirably in the form of a true ring freely slidable longitudinally of the body and made of some proper substance such for instance as metal.
  • the carrier or supporting body shown is denoted by 2 and I have found that it can advantageously be formed from wood. As shown it tapers progressively from its butt or large end to its small end and is desirably externally smooth, yet this is not always essential.
  • the small end of said body 2 has a pocket or cavity 3 centrally'thereof, in which the operative portions or pointed bills of the hooks 4 may fit.
  • These hooks 4; are at the ends of the snells 5 and of which naturally the number is limited by the surface capacity of the body 2.
  • the holder for the snells is designated by 6 and it receives within it said snells which lie against the body 2.
  • the internal diameter of the ring 6 is a little less than the maximum diameter of the body 2 to prevent the ring 6 being pulled from off the large or butt end of the body 2.
  • the body 2 is shown as sustaining a number of these snells 5 and their hooks 4, the operative portions of which are fitted to the pocket or cavity 3, the ring closely engaging the body 2 and confining the snells to the body, the snells lying taut against the body.
  • This article in such condition may .be put in the pocket of the fisherman.
  • the carrier is removed from the pocket, and the ring 6 advanced or slid toward the right or small portion of the body thus freeing the snells sufliciently to permit the separation of one or more of them from the body for their connection with a fishing line.
  • the ring (loan be easily slid to its initial or gripping relation.
  • a fishing-snell-carrier involving a longitudinolly-tapered body having means to receive the hooks of the snells, and an annulus slidable on the body, for holding the snells removably thereagainst.
  • a fishing-snell-earrier involving a longitudinally-tapered body circular in cross section, having a recess at its small end, and ⁇ L ring slidable on the body.
  • a fishing-snell-oarrier involving on elongated frusto-conienl body having it reeess at its small end, and of wood, and a ring on the body slldable longitudinally thereof. in testimony whereof I afiix iny signatm-e.

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0. B. TRUMBL E. FISHING SNELL CARRIER.
APPLICATION FILED OCT. 17, I921.
1,416,142. Patented May 16, 1922.
/47'TOPNEY earner evince.
GHA'UNCEY B. TRUMBLE, I-IAETFORD, CONNECTICIIT. i
FISHING-SNELL cnnnrnia.
lSpecification of LettersiPatent. paiggnfied 1H jig lggg;
Application filed October 17, 1321 Serial nah-5 08335. 1
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHAUNOEYB. Timm- BLE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fishing- Snell Carriers, of'which the following is a specification. I o
This invention relates to what I term a fishing-snell-carrier. A fisherman generally provides himself with a number of snellsproperly carry a large number of the snells in such manner as to be instantly and readily accessible and removable without the likelihood of their being fouled with each other.
In the drawings accompanying and forming a part of the present specification, I
have shown in detail one of the several forms of embodiment of the invention which to enable those skilled in the art to practice the same will be set forth fully in the following description. Obviously I am in no sense restricted to the showing made by said drawing and description. I may depart therefrom in a number of respects -Within the scope of the invention defined by the claims following said description.
Referring to said drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation of a Snell-carrier involving the invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross section of said snell-carrier.
Fig. 3 is an end elevation as seen from I the right in Fig. 1.
Like characters refer to like parts throughout the several views.
The device coinprehends in its construction a suitable carrier or supporting body. This carrier or supporting body may be made from any suitable material, wood having been found quite satisfactory owing to its lightness and inexpensiveness. The body is preferably made of'a longitudinally tapering shape and I have secured excellent effects by having it of frusto-coni'calform, the smaller end of the body receiving the hooks of the snells which normally or when not in use in fishing, lie against the outer surface of the body and extend lengthwise thereof. The snells are desirably confined in place to the body by an annulus which may be of any proper form. Where however the body is of conical shape the annulus is desirably in the form of a true ring freely slidable longitudinally of the body and made of some proper substance such for instance as metal. With the foregoing general observations I will refer now more particularly to the form of embodiment which I have selected for illustration.
The carrier or supporting body shown is denoted by 2 and I have found that it can advantageously be formed from wood. As shown it tapers progressively from its butt or large end to its small end and is desirably externally smooth, yet this is not always essential. The small end of said body 2 has a pocket or cavity 3 centrally'thereof, in which the operative portions or pointed bills of the hooks 4 may fit. These hooks 4; are at the ends of the snells 5 and of which naturally the number is limited by the surface capacity of the body 2.
The holder for the snells is designated by 6 and it receives within it said snells which lie against the body 2. The internal diameter of the ring 6 is a little less than the maximum diameter of the body 2 to prevent the ring 6 being pulled from off the large or butt end of the body 2.
In Figs. 1 and 3, the body 2 is shown as sustaining a number of these snells 5 and their hooks 4, the operative portions of which are fitted to the pocket or cavity 3, the ring closely engaging the body 2 and confining the snells to the body, the snells lying taut against the body. This article in such condition may .be put in the pocket of the fisherman. When he desires a snell, the carrier is removed from the pocket, and the ring 6 advanced or slid toward the right or small portion of the body thus freeing the snells sufliciently to permit the separation of one or more of them from the body for their connection with a fishing line. After the snells have thus been removed, the ring (loan be easily slid to its initial or gripping relation. I
What I claim is 1. A fishing-snell-carrier involving a longitudinolly-tapered body having means to receive the hooks of the snells, and an annulus slidable on the body, for holding the snells removably thereagainst.
2. A fishing-snell-earrier involving a longitudinally-tapered body circular in cross section, having a recess at its small end, and {L ring slidable on the body.
8. A fishing-snell-oarrier involving on elongated frusto-conienl body having it reeess at its small end, and of wood, and a ring on the body slldable longitudinally thereof. in testimony whereof I afiix iny signatm-e.
CHAUNCEY B. TRUMBLE.
In presence of ELIZABETH A. BANNING, HEATH SUTHERLAND.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2596896A (en) * 1948-06-11 1952-05-13 Percy J Goad Fishing leader holder
US2658300A (en) * 1951-11-07 1953-11-10 Harold R Snyder Holder for fishing line leaders
US2665517A (en) * 1951-09-06 1954-01-12 Archer Henry Holding device for fish lures
US2813368A (en) * 1955-02-15 1957-11-19 Edward R Knowles Fishhook holder
US4977700A (en) * 1989-10-30 1990-12-18 Perlman Robert D Carrier for fishing leaders
US20050198891A1 (en) * 2004-03-15 2005-09-15 Fernando Gonzalez Fishing leader holder and method
US20060123691A1 (en) * 2004-12-10 2006-06-15 Mcbride Dan F Iii Trotline drop hook organizers
US20100269401A1 (en) * 2009-04-23 2010-10-28 Spransy Joseph R Tackle box storage device

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2596896A (en) * 1948-06-11 1952-05-13 Percy J Goad Fishing leader holder
US2665517A (en) * 1951-09-06 1954-01-12 Archer Henry Holding device for fish lures
US2658300A (en) * 1951-11-07 1953-11-10 Harold R Snyder Holder for fishing line leaders
US2813368A (en) * 1955-02-15 1957-11-19 Edward R Knowles Fishhook holder
US4977700A (en) * 1989-10-30 1990-12-18 Perlman Robert D Carrier for fishing leaders
US20050198891A1 (en) * 2004-03-15 2005-09-15 Fernando Gonzalez Fishing leader holder and method
US6962020B2 (en) * 2004-03-15 2005-11-08 Fernando Gonzalez Fishing leader holder and method
US20060123691A1 (en) * 2004-12-10 2006-06-15 Mcbride Dan F Iii Trotline drop hook organizers
US20100269401A1 (en) * 2009-04-23 2010-10-28 Spransy Joseph R Tackle box storage device

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