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Robert Quentin Coxey

from Jacksonville, FL
Age ~81

Robert Coxey Phones & Addresses

  • 2702 Dahlonega Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904) 223-1732 (904) 223-5248
  • Chicago, IL
  • Carrollton, GA
  • 2702 Dahlonega Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32224 (904) 223-1732

Work

Company: New concept lures llc Position: Pres/ceo

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Industries

Sporting Goods

Public records

Vehicle Records

Robert Coxey

Address:
2702 Dahlonega Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32224
Phone:
(904) 223-1732
VIN:
1J8HS48M98C196728
Make:
JEEP
Model:
GRAND CHEROKEE
Year:
2008

Resumes

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President And Chief Executive Officer

Location:
Jacksonville, FL
Industry:
Sporting Goods
Work:
New Concept Lures LLC
Pres/CEO

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert Q. Coxey
Manager
New Concept Lures, LC
Mfg Sporting/Athletic Goods · Sporting and Athletic Goods, Nec
2702 Dahlonega Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32224

Publications

Us Patents

Stinger Spinner Jig

US Patent:
20100313463, Dec 16, 2010
Filed:
Nov 4, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/612074
Inventors:
Robert Coxey - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/10
A01K 85/00
US Classification:
43 4239, 43 4237, 43 4211, 43 4213, 43 448
Abstract:
This stinger-spinner jig will allow the artificial bait that is on the hook to remain in the area of the fish or strike zone as long as possible and better mimic the action of a wounded baitfish. This in turn will make the device a more effective type of lure. This desired effect is made possible because of a specific design of the straight or angled piece of metal wire from the body of the lure and the use of a spinner blade to create additional lift.

Anaconda Rattler Fishing Tackle

US Patent:
20200170231, Jun 4, 2020
Filed:
Feb 7, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/785292
Inventors:
Robert Coxey - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/01
A01K 85/10
A01K 95/02
Abstract:
An apparatus and methods relating to Anaconda Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade to form wings and a lift surface, the wings may be formed in a direction generally the same as a direction of the lift surface or an opposite direction to the lift surface. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.

Diamondback Rattler Fishing Tackle

US Patent:
20190364863, Dec 5, 2019
Filed:
Aug 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/545857
Inventors:
Robert Coxey - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/01
A01K 85/10
A01K 95/02
Abstract:
An apparatus and methods relating to Diamondback Rattler tackle, a new type of lure that includes an audible generator (such as a rattle) attached to a bent blade. The audible generator has some freedom of movement relative to the blade, allowing various noise profiles to be produced depending upon the type of audible generator chosen and the degree of bend in the blade. The blade may also have various holes to secure it to a wire and to change its hydrodynamic profile.

Methods And Apparatus For Enhanced Audible Fishing Equipment With Heat Shrink

US Patent:
20190313617, Oct 17, 2019
Filed:
Jun 6, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/433723
Inventors:
Robert Coxey - Jacksonville FL, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/01
A01K 85/14
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides an Audible Enhanced Fishing Lure with desirable waterproofing and hydrodynamic properties. The Audible Enhanced Fishing Lure has a sound generator, or other noisemaking device, fixed by a waterproof means to the body of the device, combined with reflective material to maximize the device's attractiveness to fish. The heat shrink process itself ensures smooth glide through the water and waterproofing of the elements of the lure. The present disclosure also provides apparatus and method for manufacturing a weighted popping flotation device, which has desirable water-resistance properties, a plurality of audible generators to attract fish, and is weighted precisely to ensure ease of casting into the wind. In some embodiments, the weighted popping flotation device utilizes heat shrink tubing to prevent snagging of the fishing line when dragged through water.
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