KR20110073133A - A fish trap - Google Patents

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KR20110073133A
KR20110073133A KR1020090130315A KR20090130315A KR20110073133A KR 20110073133 A KR20110073133 A KR 20110073133A KR 1020090130315 A KR1020090130315 A KR 1020090130315A KR 20090130315 A KR20090130315 A KR 20090130315A KR 20110073133 A KR20110073133 A KR 20110073133A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a catch for catching fish and crabs, and more particularly, to a catch for catching fish and crabs that are easy to store and transport since they can be stacked to reduce volume.

The present invention is a trap that traps the fish and crab on the side of the trap trap trapezoidal trapezoidal cross section to facilitate the lamination by supporting the net with the upper mesh support ring and the lower mesh support ring, the inlet inlet is near or round It is characterized by the fact that it has a polygonal attracting port and has three attracting ports. It is to be possible to stack by separating the separation and to reduce the volume of the trap to the stacking possible trap to facilitate storage and transport.

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Stackable trap. {A fish trap}

The present invention relates to a method for stacking fish and crab traps. More specifically, the net of the trap is supported by an upper mesh support ring and a lower mesh support ring, and is a trapezoidal cylindrical trap having a longitudinal cross section. It is composed of an inlet inlet ring and three inlet network, and the connection of the inlet network and the net is connected by a fastening ring connected with three elastic rubber bands. It is related to the trap which becomes a lamination | stacking operation which becomes possible to be in the separated state.

The present invention relates to a trap for catching fish and crabs, and more particularly, when a connection ring with three rubber bands connecting a net and a net of a manned inlet is separated from the net and the net, the stack can be stacked. This invention relates to stackable fish and crab catches that reduce their volume during transportation and facilitate storage and transport. The traps are cylindrical traps with a trapezoidal cross section. It is impossible to stack because the manned network does not increase by connecting with no wire. The shape of the trap has become a cylindrical trap so that it cannot be stacked. Generally, fishing nets are used for catching fish, and fishing nets are used.

These traps form a net to have a predetermined space with a support, etc., and the entrance of fish such as octopus or crab is gradually narrowed toward the inside thereof, thereby preventing fish from entering the trap from escaping to the outside. Of course, it is used to catch many kinds of fish. Therefore, such traps are so large that they require a lot of space when they are loaded onto ships, and the traps loaded on the ships cause the ship to be inclined by small winds or to overturn the ship. Therefore, when loading or storing the traps, there is a demand for a trap that can minimize its volume, and similar traps include a folding trap. However, when the tongs are installed by using a torsion spring between the upper and lower supports, the upper and lower supports are kept unfolded by the elasticity of the spring, and when the storage or loading is carried, the upper and lower supports are folded against each other. In the case of the traps configured in this way, the spring trap is insufficient, the trap can be folded and the catch of the fish can be reduced, and the catches that fold and entangle the traps can be entangled with each other. Generate.

The present invention has been made to solve the problems of the prior art as described above is an object of the present invention is easy to transport and storage management using the stackable traps and excellent workability

The present invention has been made in order to solve the problems of the prior art as described above is an object of the present invention is to provide a trap that is convenient to transport and storage management and excellent workability using the stackable trap.

The present invention having the above object is a cylindrical trap having a trapezoidal end face for easy lamination by supporting the net with the upper net support ring and the lower net support ring, and the inlet is circular or polygonal close to the circular side. It has three attracted inlets, and if three fastening rings are separated from the inlet network in the connection state of the network with the three inlets, the stacking becomes possible, so that the volume of the trap can be reduced so that the transport and storage management can be facilitated. In other words, the technical problem is achieved by a stacking trap, characterized in that the lamination is possible because the fastening ring connected to the elastic band or elastic band to the inlet network is separated by a simple operation from the inlet network.

According to the trap according to the present invention as described above, after a predetermined time has elapsed after the trap is dropped into the sea, the trap is lifted. It is easy to carry, easy to carry, and small in volume, which can reduce the overturning accident of fishing boats.

Hereinafter, with reference to the accompanying photos to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

2 will be described with reference to FIGS.

As shown, the trap according to the present invention, the upper support ring 10, the lower support ring 11 and the three inlet inlet ring 41 for maintaining the shape of the net 50 and the net, bait barrel installation support 61 ).

The net 50 is a normal net is formed with three inlet inlet 20 to enter fish or crab, each inlet inlet is formed in a shape that gradually narrows the width and height from the outside to the inside. The fish or crab that enters the inside does not escape to the outside, and the bait box 60 is installed together with the contents (bait) in the bait box 60 when the bait box 60 is inserted into the bait box mounting support 61 of FIG. The bait barrel 60 as a load is fixed to the center of the trap 1 in the sea, that is, the position of the bait barrel 60, so that the role of the bait barrel 60 can be fulfilled in the ocean without shaking in the flow of water.

The laminating device is a fastening ring with an elastic rubber band 30 connected to the three inlet nets 51 connected to each other in FIG. 3 to expand the inlet nets 51 to catch fish or crab types (FIG. 1). The other role of the stacking trap which is to be introduced into the inside well and the elastic ring with the elastic band to unfold the inlet net 51 is the same as that of the tray 6 in the state of FIG. If you remove the fastening ring with rubber band, it becomes possible to stack it immediately.

The length of the catch fish outlet tightening string 31 is longer than the circumferential length of the upper net support ring 10 to loosen the string when laminating to ensure a good lamination.

How to tighten the tension strap 31

In FIG. 8, two fastening rings 40 are connected in a string with elastic rubber in the fastening string 31, and the two fastening rings are fastened in a direction corresponding to each other in the shape of the fastening string of FIG. 8 in the circumferential length of the fastening string 31. The hook 40 is fastened to the net 50 so that the catch fish outlet network is tightened. That is, in FIG. 8, the fastening string 31 near the center of the trap is shown in FIG. 8. If the other fastening ring is fixed by pulling the fastening string in the direction of ②, which is the opposite direction of ①, the net 50 is tightened, and the catch fish discharge port is closed, so that the catch can be immediately dropped onto the sea. .

Designs implemented in the present invention is shown that the lower net support ring 11 size is smaller than the upper net support ring 10 size.

1 is a perspective photo of a trap according to the present invention

Figure 2 is a photographic state in which the upper and lower side mesh incision in one embodiment according to the present invention and the bait barrel installed in the support

Figure 3 is a flat photograph of the catch fish discharge port is loose due to the tightening string in one embodiment according to the present invention

Figure 4 is a planar photograph of an inlet net that is connected to an elastic rubber band or three fastening loops that secure the three inlet nets in a pulled state in one embodiment according to the present invention

Figure 5 is a perspective photo of the three guide nets connected to the rubber band and the fastening ring 30 in one embodiment according to the present invention

Figure 6 is a photo of a state in which the three guide nets are separated by a rubber band and a fastening ring in one embodiment according to the present invention and the lamination can proceed immediately

Figure 7 is a perspective photo with a bait installation support in one embodiment according to the present invention

Figure 8 is a perspective photo of the catch fish outlet is closed by two fastening rings in one embodiment according to the present invention

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Three inlet nets 51 in Figure 4 are bound to correspond to each other left and right, elastic bands or rubber bands are installed in a state connected to each other in the fastening ring 30 and three places, and when stacked, It is in a separated state, so it becomes the state of FIG. 6, and the lamination is possible. The shape of the whole trap is a cylindrical trap having a trapezoidal end face, that is, when three fastening rings 30 of the inlet network are separated, the lamination is possible. On the contrary, when connecting the three inlet network (51) with three fastening loops (30), stackable traps become traps in the state that can be dropped immediately to the sea. In FIG. 8, the pulling ring 40 of the tightening string 31 is pulled in one of two fastening rings in the direction of ① and the other fastening ring 40 is pulled in the direction of ② to be caught. Stackable traps where the outlet is closed. The trap of Figure 1 is made of plastic material, and the specific part of the lure net and the catch fish discharge port is made of a net, and the trap is assembled with a fastening string 31 and two fastening loops 40, and a fastening string 31 and Trap with two fasteners (40) assembled Tub foot provided with plastic bait bin 60 of FIG. 2 to bait installation support 61 of FIG.
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Cited By (7)

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CN103210887A (en) * 2013-03-04 2013-07-24 李高杰 Combined type fixing fishing net tool
CN104222028A (en) * 2014-07-21 2014-12-24 赵静 Portable fish catching sleeve
KR101594741B1 (en) 2015-09-25 2016-02-26 김대영 abalone trap
US20210169056A1 (en) * 2018-08-20 2021-06-10 Erick Bendure Aquatic trap
US20220046905A1 (en) * 2018-12-12 2022-02-17 Innomar As Fish pot
US11452282B2 (en) * 2019-04-24 2022-09-27 S & K Innovations, Llc Crawfish trap bait guard system and method
KR102515444B1 (en) * 2022-08-25 2023-03-29 김광섭 Trap manufacturing method for capturing octopus and crab, fishes

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN103210887A (en) * 2013-03-04 2013-07-24 李高杰 Combined type fixing fishing net tool
CN104222028A (en) * 2014-07-21 2014-12-24 赵静 Portable fish catching sleeve
KR101594741B1 (en) 2015-09-25 2016-02-26 김대영 abalone trap
US20210169056A1 (en) * 2018-08-20 2021-06-10 Erick Bendure Aquatic trap
US20220046905A1 (en) * 2018-12-12 2022-02-17 Innomar As Fish pot
US11452282B2 (en) * 2019-04-24 2022-09-27 S & K Innovations, Llc Crawfish trap bait guard system and method
KR102515444B1 (en) * 2022-08-25 2023-03-29 김광섭 Trap manufacturing method for capturing octopus and crab, fishes

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