Modeling of multicomponent reactive transport in groundwater-2

1,034,710. Fishing rods. R. G. CATCHPOLE and B. BOCKING. May 28, 1965 [June 1, 1964], No. 22550/64. Heading A1A. In a fishing rod adapted for line-casting, a stationary line-carrying spool 7 is mounted within a rotary cup 2 at the upper end of the rod 1, which is hollow and contains a co-axial inner, rotatable tube 27 secured to the cup and a central, longitudinally-reciprocable, shaft 26 secured to the spool, the cup being provided with a bale arm 8, 8a, which rotates with it, to feed line on to the spool during winding- in. The bale-arm is pivoted on the cup so as to be movable to an inoperative position during casting, but rotation of the cup trips the arm into its operative position through engagement between abutments 18, 20. The tube 27 is rotated by bevel gearing 29, 30 connected to a handle 5 at the lower end of the rod, the crownwheel 29 of the gearing also carrying a crank pin 31 which oscillates the shaft 26 longitudinally by engagement with a grooved follower 33.