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- This invention relates, in general, to an apparatus for a fishing rod and, more particularly, to an apparatus and method for warming a fishing rod handle, wherein the apparatus includes a pouch adapted to receive a heat pack.
- a warming apparatus for a fishing rod handle including a retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge, the retaining mechanism adapted to receive at least one heat pack, and attachment means for connecting the first edge with the second edge, wherein the warming apparatus is adapted to fold substantially around the fishing rod handle.
- the first edge and the second edge have a length substantially equal to the length of the fishing rod handle.
- the retaining mechanism includes a heat pack that generates heat either through a chemical reaction or by using electricity.
- a method for warming a fisherman's hands including forming a retaining mechanism adapted to receive a heat pack for providing heat, the retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge, securing a heat pack to the retaining mechanism, wrapping the retaining mechanism around a substantial portion of the fishing rod handle, and securing the retaining mechanism to the fishing rod handle.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus being attached to a fishing rod handle, according to one preferred embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a heat pack being inserted into a warming apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus being attached to a fishing rod having a fishing reel, according to another preferred embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment.
- FIG. 1 Shown in FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus 20 for warming a fishing rod handle 32 .
- Fishing rod handle 32 is typically connected to fishing rod 30 as illustrated in FIG. 1.
- Fishing rod handle 32 has a circumference C and a length L 1 , as denoted in FIG. 1.
- a fisherman typically grasps fishing rod 30 around fishing rod handle 32 .
- Warming apparatus 20 includes a retaining mechanism 40 for securing a heat pack 50 and an attachment means 60 for securing the warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 , as illustrated in FIG. 1.
- warming apparatus 20 has a first edge 42 opposed to a second edge 44 .
- first edge 42 and second edge 44 are relatively straight so that warming apparatus 20 can be wrapped around the cylindrical shape of most fishing rod handles 32 .
- first edge 42 and second edge 44 include a notch 72 .
- Notch 72 allows warming apparatus 20 to be wrapped around fishing rod handles 32 that are connected with a fishing reel 34 , as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- first edge 42 and second edge 44 each form one notch 72 approximately halfway up each edge, thereby allowing warming apparatus 20 to be wrapped further up the fishing rod handle 32 directly over the fishing reel 34 , as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- warming apparatus 20 includes a top edge 43 opposed to a bottom edge 45 .
- the distance between first edge 42 and second edge 44 is defined as width W
- the distance between top edge 43 and bottom edge 45 is defined as length L 2 .
- the length L 2 and the width W of warming apparatus 20 are sufficient so as to allow warming apparatus 20 to cover more than 20% of the surface of fishing rod handle 32 .
- width W is approximately equal to or greater than the circumference C of fishing rod handle 32 .
- the length L 2 of warming apparatus 20 is equal to or greater than the length L 1 of fishing rod handle 32 .
- the length L 2 of warming apparatus 20 may be less than the length L 1 of fishing rod handle 32 .
- the length L 2 and the width W of warming apparatus 20 can vary depending on the length L 1 and circumference C of different fishing rod handles 32 .
- attachment means 60 can be adjustably sized so as to fit fishing rod handles 32 having a wide range of circumferences C and lengths L 1 .
- warming apparatus 20 is manufactured from sturdy cloth material, approximately six inches in width W and eight inches in length L 2 .
- Warming apparatus 20 includes a retaining mechanism 40 adapted to receive and secure at least one heat pack 50 .
- Retaining mechanism 40 may receive heat pack 50 in any one of a number of ways known to those skilled in the art.
- retaining mechanism 40 may receive heat pack 50 using a flat plate and a screw, a belt, a hook and loop type fastener such as VELCROTM, a cable, a snap fit member, glue, a magnet, a weld, using heat, using pressure, a captivating member such as a clip or spring, or any other device, member, or substance known by those skilled in the art that may be used to affix one member to another member.
- retaining mechanism 40 includes a hook and loop type faster 62 that is affixed to both heat pack 50 and a first sheet 46 of warming apparatus 20 , as illustrated in FIG. 7.
- hook and loop type fastener 62 By using hook and loop type fastener 62 , retaining mechanism 40 is able to secure heat pack 50 to first sheet 46 of warming apparatus 20 .
- retaining mechanism 40 includes at least one pouch 70 adapted to receive heat pack 50 , as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3.
- pouch 70 has dimensions that are equal to or greater than the dimensions of heat pack 50 , so that heat pack 50 can more easily be placed within pouch 70 .
- Pouch 70 can be manufactured from either a single piece or multiple pieces of material.
- pouch 70 is manufactured from a single piece of material having a first edge 42 and a second edge 44 . The material is folded over, closing off the one end, and then a first edge 42 and a second edge 44 are closed together thereby creating pouch 70 .
- Pouch 70 is designed to receive and hold a heat pack 50 .
- pouch 70 is manufactured from first sheet 46 of material and a second sheet 47 of material as illustrated in FIGS. 1 - 3 .
- first sheet 46 and second sheet 47 have at least four edges 49 , as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- First sheet 46 and second sheet 47 form pouch 70 by connecting the first sheet 46 with the second sheet 47 at at least three edges.
- first sheet 46 is connected with second sheet 47 at four edges, fully sealing heat pack 50 within warming apparatus 20 , as illustrated in FIG. 6.
- first sheet 46 is connected to second sheet 47 at seams 48 near or around edges 49 , as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- First sheet 46 can be connected to second sheet 47 in any one of a number of ways known to one of ordinary skill in the art, such as, by heating and melting, stitching, stapling, gluing, applying pressure, or any other way known to those skilled in the art.
- seams 48 are slightly inwards and away from first edge 42 , second edge 44 , and bottom edge 45 .
- Seams 48 can run continuously along or near edges 49 or they can run along a portion of edges 49 as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- Seams 48 help to form pouches 70 adapted to receive at least one heat pack 50 .
- retaining mechanism 40 includes one pouch 70
- retaining mechanism 40 can include multiple pouches 70 designed to receive multiple heat packs 50 , as illustrated in FIG. 2.
- Heat pack 50 generates heat that can be used to warm a fisherman's hands.
- heat pack 50 is flexible or moldable, so that it can be fitted and secured around the fishing rod handle 32 .
- Heat pack 50 can generate heat through a chemical reaction, by using electricity, or by any other method for generating heat known to those skilled in the art.
- heat pack 50 can generate heat through a chemical reaction that occurs by exposing the heat pack to oxygen, such the chemical reaction that occurs with the Mini-Mini Heater manufactured by John Wagner Associates, Inc., of Concord, Calif.
- the chemical heat pack 50 contains a thin layer of chemicals giving the same texture as soft molten clay. The clay texture allows the chemical heat pack 50 to be held securely in place and to be easily molded around the fishing rod handle 32 .
- heat pack 50 generates heat using a battery-powered devices that heats a series of resistive elements or coils through the electricity stored in the batteries.
- Attachment means 60 is adapted to secure warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 .
- attachment means 60 secures warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 by connecting first edge 42 with second edge 44 .
- warming apparatus 20 forms a generally cylindrical shape which can be more easily coupled to and secured around fishing rod handle 32 .
- warming apparatus 20 forms a cylindrical shape having a circumference which is approximately equal to the circumference C of fishing rod handle 32 so that warming apparatus 20 can be relatively, fixedly secured onto fishing rod handle 32 .
- Attachment means 60 may comprise any device or member which can be used to attach first edge 42 to second edge 44 , such as a screw, a clip, a hoop and loop type fastener 62 , a cable, a thread, a snap fit member 68 , a captivating member such as a spring or a clip, a button 66 and a loop 67 , an elastic band 64 , a magnet 63 , or any other device known by those skilled in the art.
- a hook and loop fastener such as VELCROTM, is sewn, hot-glued or otherwise affixed to respective sides of retaining mechanism 4 , as illustrated in FIG. 1.
- attachment means 60 includes a button 66 that fastens to a loop 67 , as illustrated in FIG. 3.
- attachment means 60 includes a hook and loop type fastener 62 that attaches to a second hook and loop type fastener 62 , as illustrated in FIG. 4.
- attachment means 60 secures warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 by affixing attachment means 60 to both the fishing rod handle 32 and the warming apparatus 20 .
- attachment means 60 includes a captivating member 65 that is designed to be coupled with fishing rod handle 32 , as illustrated in FIG. 5.
- Captivating member 65 is a relatively fixed member that is in the form of a ring.
- captivating member 65 is manufactured from a semi-rigid material such as spring steel, steel, aluminum, metal, rubber, plastic or any semi-rigid, flexible material known to those skilled in the art. If captivating member 65 is used as attachment means 60 , an opening 74 is made between first edge 42 and second edge 44 . Opening 74 is the area between first edge 42 and second edge 44 , as marked with dashed lines in FIG. 5. In order to secure fishing rod handle 32 to warming apparatus, fishing rod handle 32 is pushed through opening 74 , and captivating member is coupled around the circumference of fishing rod handle 32 .
- attachment means 60 includes at least one elastic band 64 to connect first edge 42 with second edge 44 , as illustrated in FIG. 6.
- elastic band 64 to connect first edge 42 with second edge 44
- warming apparatus 20 can be secured to a wide variety of fishing rod handles 32 having a wide variety of circumferences C. While the above use of attachment means 60 to secure warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 has been described in general, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, first edge 42 may be connected to second edge 44 and/or warming apparatus 20 may be affixed to fishing rod handle 32 in many ways known to those skilled in the art, and the above use of attachment means 60 is in no way intended to limit the manner and the devices that may be used to secure warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 .
- warming apparatus 20 is manufactured from a bendable, pliable material such as cloth, plastic, vinyl, neoprene, denim, plastic, rubber, polyester, or any other suitable material known to those skilled in the art. More, preferably, warming apparatus 20 is manufactured from a water resistant material such as vinyl, polyester, rubber, plastic, or any other water resistant material known to those skilled in the art.
- Warming apparatus 20 is operated by activating heat pack 50 . If heat pack 50 is a chemical heat pack 50 , then a chemical reaction must be started in heat pack 50 that generates heat. If heat pack 50 generates heat using electricity, then electricity must be supplied to heat pack 50 so that heat pack 50 can generate heat. Heat can be generated by heat pack 50 either before or after heat pack 50 is secured to warming apparatus 20 . Heat pack 50 is secured to warming apparatus 20 through retaining mechanism 40 . Once heat pack 50 is secured to warming apparatus 20 , warming apparatus 20 then secured to fishing rod handle 32 using attachment means 60 , as described above. Upon securing warming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 , and upon activating heat pack 50 , a fisherman can simultaneously warm his hands and fish using fishing rod 30 by placing his hands around warming apparatus 20 .
Abstract
A warming apparatus for a fishing rod handle including a retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge, the retaining mechanism adapted to receive at least one heat pack, and attachment means for connecting the first edge with the second edge of the retaining mechanism, wherein the warming apparatus is adapted to fold substantially around the fishing rod handle. By warming the fishing rod handle, the fisherman's hands can be kept warm while the fisherman is fishing without the need for bulky gloves or mittens that can increase the time it takes for one to catch fish and decrease the ease and efficiency of fishing. According to another aspect of the present invention, the retaining mechanism includes a heat pack that generates heat either through a chemical reaction or by using electricity.
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- This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of the U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/139,232 filed on Jun. 14, 1999. This application is a continuation application of application number Ser. No. 09/592,000, filed on Jun. 12, 2000, pending, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
- This invention relates, in general, to an apparatus for a fishing rod and, more particularly, to an apparatus and method for warming a fishing rod handle, wherein the apparatus includes a pouch adapted to receive a heat pack.
- Traditionally, the best time for catching fish is either early in the morning or late in the evening because the fish are more active at these times of the day. Additionally, many fishermen enjoy fishing early or late in the fishing season, since often times there are more fish during these times of the season. However, the air temperature typically tends to be colder during these times of the day and these times of the season, which in turn causes the fishermen's hands to become cold and to even, in some cases, become frostbitten. In order to prevent their hands from freezing, fishermen often times are required to wear bulky gloves or even mittens, which tend to decrease the fishermen's dexterity. Bulky gloves and/or mittens prevent a fisherman from putting his finger on the fishing line to sense a bite, they also make it more difficult, if not impossible, to accomplish such tasks as removing a hook from a fish, baiting a hook, or tying a hook onto a fishing line. Many times, in order to accomplish these tasks, a fisherman must remove the gloves or mitten from his hands, a cumbersome and time consuming procedure.
- Accordingly, further development of an apparatus and method for warming a fisherman's hands while fishing, and more specifically warming a fisherman's hands while holding a fishing rod, is necessary in order to decrease the time it takes for one to catch fish and increase the ease and efficiency of fishing.
- In view of the above limitations of existing apparatus and methods for warming a fisherman's hands while fishing, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a warming apparatus for a fishing rod handle including a retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge, the retaining mechanism adapted to receive at least one heat pack, and attachment means for connecting the first edge with the second edge, wherein the warming apparatus is adapted to fold substantially around the fishing rod handle. By this apparatus, the fisherman's hands can be kept warm while the fisherman is fishing without the need for bulky gloves or mittens that can increase the time it takes for one to catch fish and increase the ease and efficiency of fishing. According to one aspect of the present invention, the first edge and the second edge have a length substantially equal to the length of the fishing rod handle. According to another aspect of the present invention, the retaining mechanism includes a heat pack that generates heat either through a chemical reaction or by using electricity.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for warming a fisherman's hands is provided, the method including forming a retaining mechanism adapted to receive a heat pack for providing heat, the retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge, securing a heat pack to the retaining mechanism, wrapping the retaining mechanism around a substantial portion of the fishing rod handle, and securing the retaining mechanism to the fishing rod handle.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus being attached to a fishing rod handle, according to one preferred embodiment;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a heat pack being inserted into a warming apparatus, according to one preferred embodiment;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus being attached to a fishing rod having a fishing reel, according to another preferred embodiment;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment;
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment; and
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a warming apparatus, according to another preferred embodiment.
- For simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the Figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, dimensions of some elements are exaggerated relative to each other. Further when considered appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the Figures to indicate corresponding elements.
- Shown in FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a
warming apparatus 20 for warming afishing rod handle 32.Fishing rod handle 32 is typically connected tofishing rod 30 as illustrated in FIG. 1.Fishing rod handle 32 has a circumference C and a length L1, as denoted in FIG. 1. A fisherman typically graspsfishing rod 30 aroundfishing rod handle 32.Warming apparatus 20 includes aretaining mechanism 40 for securing aheat pack 50 and an attachment means 60 for securing thewarming apparatus 20 tofishing rod handle 32, as illustrated in FIG. 1. - As shown in FIG. 2
warming apparatus 20 has afirst edge 42 opposed to asecond edge 44. In one preferred embodiment,first edge 42 andsecond edge 44 are relatively straight so thatwarming apparatus 20 can be wrapped around the cylindrical shape of mostfishing rod handles 32. In one preferred embodiment,first edge 42 andsecond edge 44 include anotch 72. Notch 72 allowswarming apparatus 20 to be wrapped aroundfishing rod handles 32 that are connected with afishing reel 34, as illustrated in FIG. 4. Preferably,first edge 42 andsecond edge 44 each form onenotch 72 approximately halfway up each edge, thereby allowingwarming apparatus 20 to be wrapped further up thefishing rod handle 32 directly over thefishing reel 34, as illustrated in FIG. 4. - In addition to
first edge 42 andsecond edge 44,warming apparatus 20 includes atop edge 43 opposed to abottom edge 45. The distance betweenfirst edge 42 andsecond edge 44 is defined as width W, and the distance betweentop edge 43 andbottom edge 45 is defined as length L2. In one preferred embodiment, the length L2 and the width W ofwarming apparatus 20 are sufficient so as to allowwarming apparatus 20 to cover more than 20% of the surface offishing rod handle 32. Preferably, width W is approximately equal to or greater than the circumference C offishing rod handle 32. In one preferred embodiment, the length L2 ofwarming apparatus 20 is equal to or greater than the length L1 offishing rod handle 32. However, the length L2 ofwarming apparatus 20 may be less than the length L1 offishing rod handle 32. The length L2 and the width W ofwarming apparatus 20 can vary depending on the length L1 and circumference C of differentfishing rod handles 32. Moreover attachment means 60 can be adjustably sized so as to fitfishing rod handles 32 having a wide range of circumferences C and lengths L1. In one preferred embodiment,warming apparatus 20 is manufactured from sturdy cloth material, approximately six inches in width W and eight inches in length L2. -
Warming apparatus 20 includes aretaining mechanism 40 adapted to receive and secure at least oneheat pack 50. Retainingmechanism 40 may receiveheat pack 50 in any one of a number of ways known to those skilled in the art. For example,retaining mechanism 40 may receiveheat pack 50 using a flat plate and a screw, a belt, a hook and loop type fastener such as VELCRO™, a cable, a snap fit member, glue, a magnet, a weld, using heat, using pressure, a captivating member such as a clip or spring, or any other device, member, or substance known by those skilled in the art that may be used to affix one member to another member. For example, in one preferred embodiment,retaining mechanism 40 includes a hook and loop type faster 62 that is affixed to bothheat pack 50 and afirst sheet 46 ofwarming apparatus 20, as illustrated in FIG. 7. By using hook andloop type fastener 62,retaining mechanism 40 is able to secureheat pack 50 tofirst sheet 46 ofwarming apparatus 20. - In one preferred embodiment,
retaining mechanism 40 includes at least onepouch 70 adapted to receiveheat pack 50, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3. Preferably,pouch 70 has dimensions that are equal to or greater than the dimensions ofheat pack 50, so thatheat pack 50 can more easily be placed withinpouch 70. Pouch 70 can be manufactured from either a single piece or multiple pieces of material. In one preferred embodiment,pouch 70 is manufactured from a single piece of material having afirst edge 42 and asecond edge 44. The material is folded over, closing off the one end, and then afirst edge 42 and asecond edge 44 are closed together thereby creatingpouch 70. Pouch 70 is designed to receive and hold aheat pack 50. In one preferredembodiment pouch 70 is manufactured fromfirst sheet 46 of material and asecond sheet 47 of material as illustrated in FIGS. 1-3. Preferably,first sheet 46 andsecond sheet 47 have at least fouredges 49, as illustrated in FIG. 2.First sheet 46 andsecond sheet 47form pouch 70 by connecting thefirst sheet 46 with thesecond sheet 47 at at least three edges. In one preferred embodiment,first sheet 46 is connected withsecond sheet 47 at four edges, fully sealingheat pack 50 within warmingapparatus 20, as illustrated in FIG. 6. - Preferably,
first sheet 46 is connected tosecond sheet 47 atseams 48 near or around edges 49, as illustrated in FIG. 2.First sheet 46 can be connected tosecond sheet 47 in any one of a number of ways known to one of ordinary skill in the art, such as, by heating and melting, stitching, stapling, gluing, applying pressure, or any other way known to those skilled in the art. As illustrated in FIG. 2, seams 48 are slightly inwards and away fromfirst edge 42,second edge 44, andbottom edge 45.Seams 48 can run continuously along or near edges 49 or they can run along a portion ofedges 49 as illustrated in FIG. 2.Seams 48 help to formpouches 70 adapted to receive at least oneheat pack 50. While in the aboveembodiments retaining mechanism 40 includes onepouch 70, retainingmechanism 40 can includemultiple pouches 70 designed to receive multiple heat packs 50, as illustrated in FIG. 2. -
Heat pack 50 generates heat that can be used to warm a fisherman's hands. Preferably,heat pack 50 is flexible or moldable, so that it can be fitted and secured around thefishing rod handle 32.Heat pack 50 can generate heat through a chemical reaction, by using electricity, or by any other method for generating heat known to those skilled in the art. For example,heat pack 50 can generate heat through a chemical reaction that occurs by exposing the heat pack to oxygen, such the chemical reaction that occurs with the Mini-Mini Heater manufactured by John Wagner Associates, Inc., of Concord, Calif. Thechemical heat pack 50 contains a thin layer of chemicals giving the same texture as soft molten clay. The clay texture allows thechemical heat pack 50 to be held securely in place and to be easily molded around thefishing rod handle 32. In one preferred embodiment,heat pack 50 generates heat using a battery-powered devices that heats a series of resistive elements or coils through the electricity stored in the batteries. - Attachment means60 is adapted to secure
warming apparatus 20 tofishing rod handle 32. In one preferred embodiment, attachment means 60 secures warmingapparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 by connectingfirst edge 42 withsecond edge 44. By connectingfirst edge 42 tosecond edge 44,warming apparatus 20 forms a generally cylindrical shape which can be more easily coupled to and secured aroundfishing rod handle 32. Preferably warmingapparatus 20 forms a cylindrical shape having a circumference which is approximately equal to the circumference C of fishing rod handle 32 so that warmingapparatus 20 can be relatively, fixedly secured ontofishing rod handle 32. Attachment means 60 may comprise any device or member which can be used to attachfirst edge 42 tosecond edge 44, such as a screw, a clip, a hoop andloop type fastener 62, a cable, a thread, a snapfit member 68, a captivating member such as a spring or a clip, abutton 66 and aloop 67, an elastic band 64, a magnet 63, or any other device known by those skilled in the art. In one preferred embodiment, a hook and loop fastener, such as VELCRO™, is sewn, hot-glued or otherwise affixed to respective sides of retaining mechanism 4, as illustrated in FIG. 1. In one preferred embodiment, attachment means 60 includes abutton 66 that fastens to aloop 67, as illustrated in FIG. 3. In one preferred embodiment, attachment means 60 includes a hook andloop type fastener 62 that attaches to a second hook andloop type fastener 62, as illustrated in FIG. 4. In one preferred embodiment, attachment means 60 secures warmingapparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 by affixing attachment means 60 to both the fishing rod handle 32 and thewarming apparatus 20. - In one preferred embodiment, attachment means60 includes a captivating member 65 that is designed to be coupled with
fishing rod handle 32, as illustrated in FIG. 5. Captivating member 65 is a relatively fixed member that is in the form of a ring. Preferably captivating member 65 is manufactured from a semi-rigid material such as spring steel, steel, aluminum, metal, rubber, plastic or any semi-rigid, flexible material known to those skilled in the art. If captivating member 65 is used as attachment means 60, anopening 74 is made betweenfirst edge 42 andsecond edge 44.Opening 74 is the area betweenfirst edge 42 andsecond edge 44, as marked with dashed lines in FIG. 5. In order to secure fishing rod handle 32 to warming apparatus, fishing rod handle 32 is pushed throughopening 74, and captivating member is coupled around the circumference offishing rod handle 32. - In one preferred embodiment, attachment means60 includes at least one elastic band 64 to connect
first edge 42 withsecond edge 44, as illustrated in FIG. 6. By using elastic band 64 to connectfirst edge 42 withsecond edge 44,warming apparatus 20 can be secured to a wide variety of fishing rod handles 32 having a wide variety of circumferences C. While the above use of attachment means 60 to securewarming apparatus 20 to fishing rod handle 32 has been described in general, as will be appreciated by those of skill in the art,first edge 42 may be connected tosecond edge 44 and/or warmingapparatus 20 may be affixed to fishing rod handle 32 in many ways known to those skilled in the art, and the above use of attachment means 60 is in no way intended to limit the manner and the devices that may be used to securewarming apparatus 20 tofishing rod handle 32. - Preferably, warming
apparatus 20 is manufactured from a bendable, pliable material such as cloth, plastic, vinyl, neoprene, denim, plastic, rubber, polyester, or any other suitable material known to those skilled in the art. More, preferably, warmingapparatus 20 is manufactured from a water resistant material such as vinyl, polyester, rubber, plastic, or any other water resistant material known to those skilled in the art. - Warming
apparatus 20 is operated by activatingheat pack 50. Ifheat pack 50 is achemical heat pack 50, then a chemical reaction must be started inheat pack 50 that generates heat. Ifheat pack 50 generates heat using electricity, then electricity must be supplied toheat pack 50 so thatheat pack 50 can generate heat. Heat can be generated byheat pack 50 either before or afterheat pack 50 is secured to warmingapparatus 20.Heat pack 50 is secured to warmingapparatus 20 through retainingmechanism 40. Onceheat pack 50 is secured to warmingapparatus 20,warming apparatus 20 then secured to fishing rod handle 32 using attachment means 60, as described above. Upon securingwarming apparatus 20 tofishing rod handle 32, and upon activatingheat pack 50, a fisherman can simultaneously warm his hands and fish usingfishing rod 30 by placing his hands around warmingapparatus 20. - Thus, there has been disclosed in accordance with the invention, an apparatus and method for warming a fishing rod handle that fully provides the advantages set forth above. Although the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to specific illustrative embodiments thereof, it is not intended that the invention be limited to those illustrative embodiments. Those skilled in the art will recognize that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. It is therefore intended to include within the invention all such variations and modifications that fall within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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1. A method for warming a fishing rod handle, the method comprising:
providing at least one heat pack for providing heat;
forming a retaining mechanism adapted to receive at least one heat pack for providing heat, the retaining mechanism having a first edge opposed to a second edge;
retaining at least one heat pack to the retaining mechanism;
wrapping the retaining mechanism around a substantial portion of the fishing rod handle; and
securing the retaining mechanism to the fishing rod handle.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the securing of the retaining mechanism to the fishing rod handle comprises attaching a hook and loop type fastener to the first edge and the second edge.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the retaining mechanism comprises a pouch.
4. The method of claim 3 further comprising placing a heat pack within the pouch.
5. A method for warming a fisherman's hand when the hand is wrapped around a fishing rod handle, the method comprising:
providing a warming apparatus, wherein the warming apparatus includes a pouch adapted to removably receive a heat pack;
securing the heat pack to the retaining mechanism; and
securing the warming apparatus to the fishing rod handle.
6. The method of claim 5 further comprising activating the heat pack.
7. A warming apparatus for wrapping a heat pack around a fishing rod handle, the apparatus comprising:
a first edge opposed to a second edge;
a retaining mechanism located between the first edge and the second edge, the retaining mechanism adapted to removably receive the heat pack; and
attachment means for connecting the first edge with the second edge, wherein the warming apparatus is adapted to secure the heat pack substantially around the fishing rod handle when the first edge is connected with the second edge.
8. The warming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first edge or the second edge have a length substantially equal to a length of the fishing rod handle.
9. The warming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the at least one heat pack generates heat through a chemical reaction.
10. The warming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the attachment means comprises a device selected from the group consisting of a hook and loop type fastener, a magnet, a snap-fit member, and an elastic band.
11. The warming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the retaining mechanism comprises at least one pouch for receiving the at least one heat pack.
12. The warming apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the retaining mechanism comprises a first sheet connected to a second sheet, the first sheet and the second sheet having at least four edges, wherein the first sheet and the second sheet define a pouch through a connection of the first sheet with the second sheet.
13. A warming apparatus for wrapping around a fishing rod handle, the apparatus comprising:
at least a plurality of retaining mechanisms having a first edge opposed to a second edge, the retaining mechanisms each adapted to removably receive at least one heat pack, wherein the heat pack is secured to the retaining mechanism; and
attachment means for connecting the first edge with the second edge, wherein the retaining mechanisms are adapted to fold substantially around a fishing rod handle, and wherein the attachment means secure the retaining mechanisms to the fishing rod handle when the first edge is connected with the second edge.
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