CN221241369U - Container for fishing - Google Patents

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CN221241369U
CN221241369U CN202322800162.0U CN202322800162U CN221241369U CN 221241369 U CN221241369 U CN 221241369U CN 202322800162 U CN202322800162 U CN 202322800162U CN 221241369 U CN221241369 U CN 221241369U
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工藤友海
上武伸树
平岩彰弘
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The utility model provides a fishing vessel with good drainage. Specifically, the fishing container (1) of the present utility model is provided with an internal part (10) which is arranged so as to be placed in a housing space (2A) of a container body (2), wherein the internal part (10) has a plurality of housing parts, a first through hole (12) and a second through hole (13) are formed in the bottom of the housing part (11) and the bottom of the container body, respectively, and a gap (S) is formed between the bottom (11 b) of the housing part and the bottom (2 b) of the container body (2) in a state in which the internal part (10) is arranged in the housing space (2A) of the container body (2).

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Container for fishing
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to a fishing vessel, and more particularly to a fishing vessel for accommodating various kinds of fishing gear used for fishing, for example, baits such as bait wood and lead.
Background
In general, a angler carries a fishing container for housing various kinds of fishing gear (hereinafter also referred to as a housing) during fishing. For example, in fishing squid or hairtail, a plurality of baits such as baits of different shapes and colors may be used, and they may be contained in 1 container for fishing to carry.
For example, non-patent document 1 discloses a fishing container in which 2 internal parts each having 4 storage parts are provided in parallel in a storage space of a container body and are removably placed. The internal parts are made of a hard material such as plastic, and are configured to be capable of longitudinally accommodating the lure in 4 accommodating portions each having a quadrangular cross section. Further, an inner face of the bottom of the container body and an outer face of the bottom of the inner part are in surface contact with each other, and drain holes are formed in the respective bottoms in a corresponding manner so as to be able to drain water.
Patent literature
Non-patent document 1:
https://www.daiwa.com/jp/fishing/item/bag/others_bg/MultiStockerA/index.html
Disclosure of utility model
In the fishing container disclosed in the above-mentioned non-patent document 1, since the outer surface of the bottom of the inner part to be taken and placed is in surface contact with the inner surface of the bottom of the container body, drainage from the drain hole is not smooth, and water is likely to accumulate between the two. That is, there is a problem in that drainage is poor, and even after the use of the fishing vessel, moisture is adhered to the inside.
The present utility model has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present utility model is to provide a fishing vessel having excellent drainage properties.
In order to achieve the above object, a fishing container according to the present utility model includes an internal component disposed so as to be placed in a storage space of a container body, wherein the internal component includes a plurality of storage portions, a first through hole is formed in a bottom portion of each of the storage portions, a second through hole is formed in a bottom portion of the container body, and a gap is formed between the bottom portion of each of the storage portions and the bottom portion of the container body in a state in which the internal component is disposed in the storage space of the container body.
According to the above-described fishing vessel, when the inner part is disposed in the housing space of the vessel body of the fishing vessel, a gap is formed between the bottom of the housing portion of the inner part and the bottom of the vessel body. Through holes are formed in the bottom of the accommodating portion of the inner part and the bottom of the container body, respectively, and the water in the accommodating portion can be discharged to the outside of the container body through the through holes. In this case, the gap is formed, so that the surface tension is not applied to the bottom of the container body by the accumulated moisture, and the container is not in close contact with the bottom, and therefore, a container for fishing having excellent drainage of the moisture flowing from the storage portions of the inner component can be obtained.
According to the present utility model, a fishing vessel having excellent drainage properties can be obtained.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a fishing vessel according to the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the opening/closing lid is opened in the fishing vessel shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 (a) is a plan view of the fishing vessel, and (b) is a rear view of the fishing vessel.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a state in which an internal part (a temporary storage box) disposed in the fishing container shown in fig. 1 is taken out.
Fig. 5 is a diagram showing the structure of the internal component shown in fig. 4, (a) is a plan view, (b) is a side view, (c) is a front view, and (d) is a rear view.
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing the structure of the internal components, (a) is a sectional view taken along the line A-A in fig. 5 (B), and (B) is a sectional view taken along the line B-B in fig. 5 (a).
Fig. 7 is a view showing a use state of the fishing vessel shown in fig. 1.
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a modified example of the bottom of the fishing vessel.
Symbol description
1-A container for fishing; 2-a container body; 2A-an accommodating space; 2 a-sidewalls; 2 b-bottom; 10-internal parts; 11-a housing part; 11 a-sidewalls; 11 b-bottom; 11 c-inclined plane; 12. a first through hole; 13-a second through hole; 15-foot.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1 to 3 are views showing an embodiment of a fishing vessel according to the present utility model, in which fig. 1 is a perspective view, fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which an opening/closing lid is opened, and fig. 3 (a) is a plan view and fig. 3 (b) is a rear view.
The fishing vessel 1 of the present embodiment has a vessel body 2 having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the vessel body 2 includes a housing space 2A surrounded by a side wall 2A and a bottom 2 b. A band-shaped handle 3 for conveyance, an openable lid 5 for closing the opening 2B, and the like are well known to be attached to the container body 2.
The container body 2 may be formed of, for example, a material having flexibility and water repellency such as ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer resin (EVA), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or Polyethylene (PE), or a material having shape-retaining property such as plastic. The material is not limited in its constitution, such as a structure in which a hard frame member is disposed at the opening (opening edge) 2B of the housing space 2A, or a hard plate or a foamable plate is disposed inside the side wall and the bottom (a composite material in which a sheet having flexibility and water resistance is coated on the plate).
In the present embodiment, the recess 5a is formed in the surface of the opening/closing cover 5, and is configured to be able to mount the storage object during actual fishing. The opening/closing lid 5 may be made of resin, and a skirt 5B may be formed around the opening 2B of the container body 2 to cover the opening and closing lid, and may be opened and closed by inserting a known closing member 6 such as a clip. In this configuration, since the closing structure such as a slide fastener is not provided at the time of closing the opening/closing cover 5, the closing state is not provided, and deterioration (rust and the like) of the stored material can be prevented. Of course, the opening/closing lid 5 may be openable and closable with respect to the container body 2 by using a closed structure such as a slide fastener, for example.
Although various storage objects can be stored in the storage space 2A, the fishing vessel 1 according to the present embodiment is configured to be able to store a lure (the storage object, that is, the lead head 100, is shown in fig. 2). In general, a angler carries various types (types of different colors, sizes, weights, etc.) of baits such as lead heads, bait woods, road segments, etc. in a fishing place, and since the optimum type is selected for use in actual fishing, the angler frequently performs replacement work. Accordingly, the internal component 10 having the plurality of housing portions 11 is removably disposed in the housing space 2A of the container body 2, and each housing portion 11 is configured to be capable of housing the lead head.
The fishing vessel 1 of the present embodiment is configured to be capable of accommodating 4 internal components 10 in parallel in the accommodating space 2A. The internal parts 10 have the same configuration, and each internal part is adjacent to and includes 4 housing portions 11. Each of the storage portions 11 is sized to be able to take and place the lead head 100 in the longitudinal direction.
The structure of the internal component 10 will be described with reference to fig. 4 to 7.
The internal component 10 includes a substantially rectangular parallelepiped main body 10A, and 4 housing portions 11 are formed adjacently to the main body 10A. The inner part 10 may be integrally formed of plastic, and its height H1 is formed to be lower than the height H of the container body 2. At this time, if the height H1 of the internal part 10 is too low, the holding state of the lead 100, which is the storage, is unstable, and when the lure such as the lead is stored, the hook adjacent to the stored lead comes into contact, and inconveniences such as breakage and winding occur. Further, if the height H1 of the inner part 10 is formed too high, it may cause difficulty in removing the lead head 100, and in removing a small road, etc. Therefore, the height H1 of the inner part 10 is preferably set to 70% to 90% of the height H of the container body 2, and more preferably to about 80%.
Each housing 11 formed in the body 10A extends in the vertical direction, and includes a side wall 11a and a bottom 11b that contact the lead head 100. The side wall 11a defines a cross-sectional shape of the housing portion 11, and in the present embodiment, the cross-sectional shape of each housing portion 11 is formed in a hexagonal shape (regular hexagon).
Accordingly, as the cross-sectional shape of the adjacent housing portion 11 becomes hexagonal, a recess 11A extending in the vertical direction is formed in the side surface of the body 10A (see fig. 4 and 5), and a space formed by the recess 11A is formed between the adjacent inner parts 10 and between the outer surface of the inner part 10 and the inner surface of the container body 2. By forming such a space, it is possible to reduce the weight and to improve the air permeability and drainage.
Further, a through hole 12 (first through hole 12) for drainage is formed in the bottom 11b of the housing portion 11. The bottom 11b of the present embodiment is configured to have an inclined surface 11c inclined downward toward the central portion, and the lower end region in the housing portion is formed in a funnel shape. The through hole 12 is formed at the lowermost end (central portion) of the inclined surface 11c, and is configured to be capable of guiding the moisture propagated to the side wall 11a or the moisture directly falling from the lead head 100 used along the inclined surface 11c, and efficiently discharging from the through hole 12.
In a state where the internal component 10 is disposed in the housing space 2A of the container body 2, a gap S is formed between the bottom 11b of each housing portion 11 and the bottom 2b of the container body 2. The gap S may be provided by, for example, forming a leg portion 15 protruding downward on the bottom portion 11b of the inner part 10, and is formed according to the height of the leg portion 15 when the inner part 10 is placed in the accommodating space 2A of the container body 2.
In the present embodiment, the bottom 11b of the inner part 10 is formed in a flat shape in advance, and the leg 15 is formed to protrude from the back surface thereof to provide the gap S, but the shape, the formation position, and the like of the leg 15 with respect to the inner part 10 are not particularly limited. That is, the gap S may be a state where the bottom of the inner part 10 does not contact the bottom surface of the container body 2, and the through hole 12 and the through hole 13 formed in the bottom of the container body facing the through hole are separated from each other. Therefore, for example, in the configuration in which the housing portion 11 is formed in a hexagonal cross section as described above, the gap S can be formed even if a recess recessed in a hexagonal shape is formed in the bottom portion 11b toward the housing portion side in accordance with the shape thereof. In this case, the height of the gap S can be changed by the depth of the recess.
A through hole 13 (second through hole 13) is formed in the bottom 2b of the container body 2 of the fishing container 1 so as to face the through hole 12. The through hole 13 has a function of discharging the water flowing out from the through hole 12 formed in each housing portion 11 of the inner member 10 to the outside of the container body 2. Therefore, by forming the through holes 13 to be larger in diameter than the through holes 12 formed in the respective housing portions 11 of the inner part 10, it is possible to facilitate the removal of moisture falling from within the housing portions to the outside.
Further, the through hole 13 is preferably formed in advance at a position overlapping the through hole 12 of the inner part 10 in the axial direction when the inner part 10 is set in the housing space 2A of the container body 2. In such a configuration, since the moisture can directly fall down and be discharged to the outside, the moisture does not accumulate at the bottom of the container body 2, and thus the water can be effectively discharged.
The height H2 of each housing 11 of the inner part 10 is preferably formed to be higher than the height H3 of the gap S (the height of the leg 15). As described above, the gap S may be formed to such an extent that the inner member 10 (the bottom 11b of the housing portion 11) and the bottom 2b of the container body 2 are not in close contact with each other by the surface tension generated between them. That is, the height H2 of the housing portion 11 is formed higher than the height H3 of the gap S, whereby the length of the housing portion 11 in the vertical direction can be ensured, and a sufficient housing volume can be obtained.
Next, the operation and effect of the fishing vessel 1 will be described.
Since 4 internal components 10 according to the present embodiment can be removably accommodated in the accommodation space 2A of the fishing vessel 1, and 4 accommodation portions 11 are formed in each internal component 10, a total of 16 accommodation portions 11 can be ensured. Therefore, the angler can carry more various types of lead heads 100 than the conventional configuration described above, and can replace and store the lead heads 100 as necessary, so that the operability of the lead heads 100 can be improved, and loss and the like can be prevented.
Further, since the cross section of each housing portion 11 is formed in a hexagonal shape (preferably, a regular hexagonal shape), when a lure such as a lure wood or a lead head is inserted, the play with the side wall 11a can be reduced unlike a cross section circular shape or a cross section quadrangular shape, and the rotation or the like is made difficult. Therefore, the lures do not collide strongly with the corners of the receiving portion, and further, the adjacent lures do not come into contact with each other, so that breakage or the like can be prevented. In particular, since the bottom region is formed in a funnel shape, the directivity of the lead head 100 is determined, and a stable holding state can be obtained.
The cross-sectional shape of the housing portion 11 may be a polygon having a hexagonal shape or more.
As shown in fig. 7, the water flowing from the lead head 100 or the water washed by showering after the rod is accommodated in each accommodating portion 11 flows into the through hole 13 formed in the bottom of the container body through the through hole 12 formed in the bottom of each accommodating portion 11, and is effectively discharged to the outside of the container body 2. At this time, since the gap S is formed between the two bottoms, the inner member 10 and the bottom 2b of the container body 2 do not come into close contact with each other, and good drainage can be obtained. In particular, in the present embodiment, since the lower end region of the housing portion 11 is formed in a funnel shape and the through hole 12 is formed at the lowermost end (central portion) thereof, the moisture is guided by the inclined surface 11c, and water can be efficiently discharged from the through hole 12 (water discharge is good).
After use, the air permeability is improved by the through holes 12 and 13 and the space between the gaps S and the recesses 11A on the side surface of the inner part 10, and thus the air permeability is easily dried, and the generation of odor and the like can be suppressed.
Although the embodiments of the present utility model have been described above, the present utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications are possible.
In the above-described configuration, the bottom portion 2b of the container body 2 is formed in a plate shape, and the through holes 13 are formed therein, but as shown in fig. 8, the bottom portion 2b itself may be formed in a mesh structure 13A. With this configuration, the drainage and the air permeability can be further improved.
Although the internal component 10 of the present embodiment has 4 housing portions 11 and is placed in the housing space 2A of the container body 2, the number of internal components 10 disposed, the shape and number of the housing portions 11, the shape of the partition between the housing portions, and the like can be appropriately deformed. For example, an internal component having a storage portion corresponding to the shape of the storage object that the angler wants to store may be formed.
In the present embodiment, the leg portion 15 is integrally formed with the inner part 10 to generate the gap S, but the gap S may be configured such that, for example, a projection or a step portion is formed in advance in the housing space 2A of the container body 2, and the inner part 10 is placed in a floating state when inserted.

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1. A fishing vessel comprising an internal part disposed so as to be placed in a housing space of a vessel body, characterized in that,
The inner part is provided with a plurality of accommodating parts,
A first through hole is formed on the bottom of the containing part, a second through hole is formed on the bottom of the container body,
In a state where the internal component is disposed in the housing space of the container body, a gap is formed between a bottom of the housing portion and a bottom of the container body.
2. A fishing vessel according to claim 1, wherein,
The bottom of the housing portion of the inner component is inclined downward toward a central portion, and the first through hole is formed in the central portion.
3. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
A foot portion for creating the gap with the bottom of the container body is provided on the bottom of the inner part.
4. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The second through hole formed on the bottom of the container body has a larger diameter than the first through hole formed on each of the receiving portions of the inner part.
5. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The bottom of the container body is of a mesh structure.
6. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The second through hole formed on the bottom of the container body overlaps the first through hole formed on each of the receiving portions of the inner part in the axial direction when the inner part is disposed in the receiving space of the container body.
7. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The height of the internal part is 70% -90% of the height of the container body,
The height of the receiving portion of the inner part is formed to be higher than the height of the gap.
8. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
The cross section of each of the receiving portions of the internal component is formed to be hexagonal or more.
9. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein 2 or more of the internal parts are disposed in the accommodation space of the vessel body.
10. A fishing vessel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein,
An opening and closing cover for closing the opening is arranged on the container body,
A recess for accommodating the storage object is formed on the surface of the opening/closing cover.
11. A fishing vessel according to claim 10, wherein,
The opening/closing cover is made of resin.
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