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Title: Line wind-up mechanism for marker buoys



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1. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys comprising a support frame having two coaxially spaced pedestals, a pair of holding cups rotarily mounted on said pedestals respectively for holding a marker buoy therebetween for rotation coaxially with said cups, speed-amplifying gear mechanism comprising an annular driving gear wheel having internal teeth therein and a pinion gear engaging said internal teeth and driven thereby, said pinion gear being connected to one of said cups, and means for manually rotating said annular driving gear wheel.

2. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein the driving gear wheel of said speed-amplifying gear mechanism is supported for rotation on one of said pedestals, and said one of said cups has a stub shaft on which said driven gear is fixed.

3. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 2, wherein said one of said pedestals has a recess in its outer face, and wherein said driving gear wheel is rotarily mounted therein, wherein said driving gear wheel has internal gear teeth on the inside face thereof, and wherein said driven gear is supported by said stub shaft in mesh relation with said internal gear teeth on said driving gear wheel.

4. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein one of said pedestals has an opening therethrough, and a separable member is fitted in said opening, wherein a circular recess overlies the separable member in said opening, wherein the said driving gear wheel and driven gear both lie within said circular recess and a shaft on said one of said cups to which the driven gear is connected extends through an opening in said separable member to said circular recess and a screw on which the driving gear wheel rotates extends through said separable member to secure said separable member to the said one pedestal.

5. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein said holding cups are provided with rectangular pockets in the opposing faces thereof to receive therein marker buoys having end members of a shape conforming to that of said pockets.

6. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein the opposing faces of the said holding cups are provided with concave cavities coaxial to the rotational axes of said cups, wherein each of said cups has an annular groove therein normal to the rotational axis thereof and open to the said concave cavity thereof, and wherein an O-ring of elastomeric material is located in said annular groove of each of said cups and projects into said concave cavity to provide a cushioning seat for marker buoys having spherical end members.

7. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein means is provided for biasing the other of said holding cups toward said one holding cup to maintain a marker buoy in position therebetween for rotation upon rotation of said one of said cups.

8. A line wind-up mechanism for fisherman's marker buoys according to claim 1, wherein the holding cup other than said one cup has a first cylindrical sleeve fixed coaxially thereon, wherein a second cylindrical sleeve is carried within a bearing bore of a corresponding one of said pedestals, said first cylindrical sleeve being movable telescopically within said second cylindrical sleeve, and interlocked therewith so as to rotate together, and wherein a compression spring is caged between said first and said second cylindrical sleeves to yieldingly bias said other holding cup toward said one holding cup to hold a marker buoy in position therebetween for rotation therewith.

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Inventors: Insch, Paul H. (Hickory, NC, US)

Application Number: 923541
Filing Date: 1978-07-11
Publication_date: 1979-08-14
Assignee:
Primary Class(es): 242/470 242/596.4, 242/614, 242/902
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
126199Jun, 1872Gibbs242/96.
274490Mar, 1883Gunn242/96.
955366Apr, 1910Simons242/96.
1555167Sep, 1925Switzer242/96.
2514970Jul, 1950Prickett242/7.
3185407May, 1965Lichtenstein242/96.
3892366Jul, 1975Ott242/7.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: McCarthy, Edward J.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Buell, Blenko & Ziesenheim