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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
16667663 |
| Grant Number |
11147252 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2019-10-29 |
| First Publication Date |
2020-02-27 |
| Grant Date |
2021-10-19 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a plastic fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the plastic fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
16126373 |
| Grant Number |
10455820 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2018-09-10 |
| First Publication Date |
2019-01-10 |
| Grant Date |
2019-10-29 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a plastic fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the plastic fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
15808379 |
| Grant Number |
10070635 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2017-11-09 |
| First Publication Date |
2018-03-08 |
| Grant Date |
2018-09-11 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
15370241 |
| Grant Number |
09814222 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2016-12-06 |
| First Publication Date |
2017-03-23 |
| Grant Date |
2017-11-14 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a plastic fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the plastic fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
14828026 |
| Grant Number |
09516869 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2015-08-17 |
| First Publication Date |
2015-12-10 |
| Grant Date |
2016-12-13 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a plastic fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the plastic fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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Material application to fishing lures possessing temperature sensitive chromaticity vicissitude creating a color changing fishing lure or rubber bait
| Application Number |
13316417 |
| Grant Number |
09113618 |
| Status |
In Force |
| Filing Date |
2011-12-09 |
| First Publication Date |
2013-12-19 |
| Grant Date |
2015-08-25 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| Inventor |
- Gravelle, Gerald
- Nossey, Daniel
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Abstract
A process where materials are applied to a plastic fishing lure surface, producing a lure that possesses chromatic vicissitude as a result of water temperature fluctuations. A non-thermochromatic base layer of one or more colors is applied to the plastic fishing lure. This layer acts as the visual appearance of the fishing lure in the absence of temperature fluctuations. Clear extender is then used as an additive to the thermochromatic ink. This addition to the ink then allows the ink to be sprayed onto the surface of the lure. This ink-extender amalgam can be applied in multiple layers however the bottom layer must have the least amount of hue saturation. Each layer thereafter would increase in hue saturation. Multiple hue combinations can be utilized. Once the desired number of thermochromatic layers has been applied, an ultra-clear super high gloss lacquer finish is sprayed on to the exterior of all layers.
IPC Classes ?
- A01K 85/00 - Artificial bait for fishing
- A01K 85/01 - Artificial bait for fishing with light emission, sound emission, scent dispersal or the like
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SMARTBAITS
| Serial Number |
86062230 |
| Status |
Registered |
| Filing Date |
2013-09-11 |
| Registration Date |
2014-10-28 |
| Owner |
2028631 ONTARIO INC. (Canada)
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| NICE Classes ? |
28 - Games; toys; sports equipment
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Goods & Services
Fishing tackles; Artificial fishing baits; Fishing lures, namely, hard baits, soft baits and glow-in-the-dark baits; Fishing lures and tackle that change color based on water temperature, air temperature and ultraviolet rays
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