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15398 215Th Ave, Spirit Lake, IA 51360    712-3363913   

35510 Fareway Ln, Oconomowoc, WI 53066    262-4314121   

Waukesha, WI   

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Planetary Gear Assembly For Fishing Reel

US Patent:
6446894, Sep 10, 2002
Filed:
May 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/569028
Inventors:
Thomas Holma - Svängsta, SE
Börje Moosberg - Mörrum, SE
Robert Sandman - Spirit Lake IA
Assignee:
Pure Fishing, Inc. - Spirit Lake IA
International Classification:
A01K 8900
US Classification:
242249, 242255
Abstract:
A fishing reel includes a planetary gear drive assembly where the spool rotates on a fixed shaft. A handle crank is coupled to a ring gear for driving planet gears and a pinion. The pinion rotates on the shaft and slides axially on the shaft to engage and disengage the planetary gear assembly to the spool. A carrier supporting the planet gears is coupled to a drag assembly for limiting rotation of the carrier.

Method Of Making Graphite Composite Shafts

US Patent:
5384085, Jan 24, 1995
Filed:
Sep 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/116118
Inventors:
Guy M. Houser - Spirit Lake IA
Robert B. Sandman - Spirit Lake IA
Assignee:
Berkley, Inc. - Spirit Lake IA
International Classification:
B28B 730
B29C 3358
US Classification:
264313
Abstract:
An improved method of making a bent graphite shaft in which a mandrel is provided as the basic form for forming the shaft. The mandrel includes a flexible portion at the location of the desired bend in the shaft. Graphite composite material is applied to the mandrel and to the flexible portion thereof. The flexible portion is then bent into a configuration which provides the desired bend, and the flexible portion is held in this configuration while the graphite composite material is cured in situ on the mandrel to form a rigid, graphite shaft. The mandrel is then slid out of the shaft with the flexible portion of the mandrel being sufficiently flexible to allow the mandrel to pass out of the shaft without fracturing the shaft.

Graphite Composite Shaft With Reinforced Tip

US Patent:
5538769, Jul 23, 1996
Filed:
Apr 5, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/417653
Inventors:
Robert B. Sandman - Spirit Lake IA
Assignee:
Berkley, Inc. - Spirit Lake IA
International Classification:
B32B 108
A63B 5310
B29D 2200
US Classification:
428 363
Abstract:
An improved graphite composite shaft which can be used in fishing rod or golf clubs includes a base shaft made at least partially of graphite composite material provided in one or more layers or plies. Each shaft has a relatively slender tip that is normally prone to impact damage. An outer concentric reinforcement layer made of a composite material having thermoplastic fibers, such as Vectran, Spectra, or the like, is provided on the base shaft. The reinforcement layer extends only part of the way up the length of the base shaft from the tip thereof. The reinforcement layer makes the shaft more resistant to impacts occurring at the tip, thus increasing the durability of the shaft without decreasing the performance of the fishing rods or golf clubs that incorporate the shaft.

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