Fishing line guide and fishing rod equipped with said fishing line guide
Pith reviewed 2026-05-17 13:31 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
A ceramic fishing line guide is integrally formed with a concave outer contour lacking any straight segment on one side and a linear contour on the other, extending continuously to the narrowest portion of the through-hole.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
A fishing line guide integrally formed of a ceramic material wherein the first outer contour on the first side is formed in a concave shape... and has no straight portion, and a second outer contour on the first side of the fishing line guide is linear without curves.
Load-bearing premise
That the described geometry is both novel and non-obvious relative to existing fishing line guides, an assumption required for patentability but not demonstrated by any cited prior art or comparative evidence in the provided text.
read the original abstract
1 . A fishing line guide comprising: a fishing line guiding portion formed with a through-hole for guiding a fishing line; a fishing rod fixing portion to be fixed to a fishing rod; and a connection portion connecting the fishing line guiding portion and the fishing rod fixing portion, wherein the fishing line guide is integrally formed of a ceramic material, a first outer contour on a first side of the fishing line guide is formed in a concave shape as viewed from a direction perpendicular to a central axis of the through-hole, the concave shape extending along the first outer contour continuously from the connection portion to a first position on a first opening edge of the through-hole, the first opening edge being located at a narrowest portion of the through-hole, and the first position being closest to the fishing rod fixing portion among positions on the first opening edge, and the first outer contour on the first side of the fishing line guide has no straight portion, and a second outer contour on the first side of the fishing line guide is linear without curves.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript is a U.S. patent application claiming an integrally formed ceramic fishing line guide whose first outer contour (viewed perpendicular to the through-hole axis) is concave with no straight segments from the connection portion continuously to the nearest point on the narrowest opening edge, while the second outer contour on the same side is strictly linear.
Significance. If the geometry is both novel and non-obvious, the design could reduce line abrasion and improve durability in fishing rods through the use of a monolithic ceramic part with a continuously curved load-bearing surface; however, the text supplies no performance data, wear measurements, or comparative benchmarks against prior guides.
major comments (1)
- [Claim 1] Claim 1: the central geometric specification is presented purely as a manufacturing description without any supporting mechanical analysis, finite-element results, or friction/wear data that would establish functional advantage over existing ceramic or metal guides.
minor comments (2)
- [Abstract] The abstract and claim language are repetitive; a single concise claim statement would improve readability.
- [Claim 1] No figures are referenced in the provided text, yet the geometry is difficult to visualize from prose alone.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the detailed reading of our patent application. The single major comment concerns the absence of mechanical analysis or performance data supporting the claimed geometry. We address this point directly below.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: Claim 1: the central geometric specification is presented purely as a manufacturing description without any supporting mechanical analysis, finite-element results, or friction/wear data that would establish functional advantage over existing ceramic or metal guides.
Authors: Patent claims are directed to a novel and non-obvious structure. The application precisely defines a monolithic ceramic guide whose first outer contour is continuously concave (no straight segments) from the connection portion to the nearest point on the narrowest opening edge, while the second contour on the same side remains linear. This geometric limitation is the inventive feature that distinguishes the claim from prior art; functional benefits such as reduced line abrasion follow directly from the continuous curvature and are stated in the specification. Empirical test data or FEA results are not required to demonstrate patentability, although they may be added in future continuation applications if desired. revision: no
Circularity Check
No significant circularity
full rationale
The document is a U.S. patent that enumerates geometric features of an integrally formed ceramic fishing line guide. No equations, derivations, predictions, fitted parameters, hypotheses, or self-citations of theorems appear anywhere in the text. The central claim is a static physical description whose novelty is assessed externally against prior art; nothing reduces to its own inputs by construction.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
Lean theorems connected to this paper
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IndisputableMonolith/Foundation/AbsoluteFloorClosure.leanreality_from_one_distinction unclear?
unclearRelation between the paper passage and the cited Recognition theorem.
A fishing line guide integrally formed of a ceramic material wherein the first outer contour on the first side is formed in a concave shape... and has no straight portion, and a second outer contour on the first side of the fishing line guide is linear without curves.
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- matches
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- supports
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- extends
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- uses
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- The paper's claim conflicts with a theorem or certificate in the canon.
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