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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 30, 1996
Filed:
Oct. 06, 1994
Joseph Costanzo, Warren, OH (US);
Other;
Abstract
A fishing lure is provided for use by fishermen and includes a body member having a front end with a front aperture therethrough and a rear end with a rear aperture therethrough. The fishing lure includes a simulated eye assembly and means for securing and sealing the simulated eye assembly to the body member. The simulated eye assembly has a base, a transparent cover having a dome portion received in the front aperture and a rim portion extending outwardly of the dome portion. The rim portion is secured to the base, with the base and the transparent cover defining a chamber. The simulated eye assembly also includes a ball freely disposed in the chamber. The fishing lure also includes a fishing hook having a shank portion and a skirt member having a head portion with an aperture therethrough. Means are provided for removably securing the shank portion of the fishing hook to the body member through the rear aperture. The fishing lure also includes a crimped member having a front portion secured to the rear end of the body member, a back portion removably secured to the fishing hook, a plurality of tubular portions extending towards the back portion of the crimped member, and a plurality of skirt members. Each skirt member has an inserting portion positioned in one of the tubular portions and a skirt portion having a plurality of strands extending from the tubular portion and the back portion to surround a portion of the fishing hook.