James Duane Perrick
Home Inspectors in Sandy, UT

License number
Utah 118605-5607
Issued Date
Sep 20, 1994
Expiration Date
Jul 31, 2001
Category
Building Inspector
Type
Building Inspector - Obsolete
Address
Address
Sandy, UT

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Perrick, age 53
110 E Forbush Ave, Midvale, UT 84047
James Perrick, age 77
2984 E Lostwood Dr, Sandy, UT 84092
(801) 523-2173
James Perrick
426 E 6815 S, Midvale, UT 84047
James D Perrick, age 55
2984 Lostwood Dr, Sandy, UT 84092
(801) 572-0872
(801) 523-2173
James J Perrick, age 55
217 Election Rd, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 553-9566

Professional information

James Perrick Photo 1

Live Action Fishing Lure

US Patent:
5857283, Jan 12, 1999
Filed:
Apr 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/838450
Inventors:
James D. Perrick - Sandy UT
International Classification:
A01K 8500
US Classification:
43 425
Abstract:
A live action fishing lure for attachment onto the end of a fishing line to be trolled or cast that provides a fishing lure with a vigorous swimming action for attracting fish. The lure includes a flat blade with a curved stern end and pointed bow, has straight sides, and which blade stern end bent thereacross is tapered from a blade mid-section to the pointed bow end. The blade is connected along its longitudinal axis to a rigging snap for connection to a fishing line that functions also as a pivot coupling allowing the blade to wobble vigorously around its longitudinal axis as it is pulled through water. A snap ring or half ring is fitted through a hole or holes formed in or adjacent to the blade stern end that connects also to a bait device eyelet end that can be a hook eyelet end which snap or half ring functions also as a pivot coupling. The hook includes a forward portion that extends to a right angle bend to a straight center section and is then curved into a barb end. Preferably, the hook includes a weight secured thereto at the right angle bend, that is formed therein ahead of a hook straight center section that is covered as by winding thread, feathers, and the like, therearound to have an insect or other bait appearance.


James Perrick Photo 2

Wobbling Fishing Lure

US Patent:
2005008, Apr 28, 2005
Filed:
Oct 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/693559
Inventors:
James Perrick - Sandy UT, US
International Classification:
A01K085/00
US Classification:
043042470
Abstract:
A fishing lure consisting a wingcase wobbler that is arranged for releasable attachment to a bait having, as opposite ends, an eyelet and a barbed hook. The wingcase wobbler is formed from a flat section of a flexible plastic material, may be clear or colored, is shaped with a rounded bow end, and tapers along opposite sides to a flat stern having a slot formed along its longitudinal axis, and with a port formed at a point along the wobbler longitudinal axis that is spaced a greater distance from the stem than the bow. The bait eyelet end fits through the port and the wobbler is bowed to where the slot fits over a stop that is secured to the bait body. The wobbler can be clear or colored, can be notched or serrated along its sides between the port and stern, can include attached items secured along its longitudinal axis, or can be slotted thereacross, and the bait can be wrapped with thread, have feathers attached thereto, or the like, lending an insect appearance to the lure.


James Perrick Photo 3

Wobbling Fishing Lure

US Patent:
2006019, Aug 31, 2006
Filed:
Apr 14, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/404250
Inventors:
James Perrick - Sandy UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/00
US Classification:
043042470, 043042360, 043042250
Abstract:
A fishing lure consisting a wingcase wobbler that is arranged for releasable attachment to a bait having, as opposite ends, an eyelet and a barbed hook. The wingcase wobbler is formed from a flat section of a flexible plastic material, may be clear or colored, is shaped with a rounded bow end, and tapers along opposite sides to a flat stern having a slot formed along its longitudinal axis, and with a port formed at a point along the wobbler longitudinal axis that is spaced a greater distance from the stern than the bow. The bait eyelet end fits through the port and the wobbler is bowed to where the slot fits over a stop that is secured to the bait body. The wobbler can be clear or colored, can be notched or serrated along its sides between the port and stern, can include attached items secured along its longitudinal axis, or can be slotted thereacross, and the bait can be wrapped with thread, have feathers attached thereto, or the like, lending an insect appearance to the lure.


James Perrick Photo 4

Bait Holder

US Patent:
4422260, Dec 27, 1983
Filed:
Sep 14, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/301737
Inventors:
James D. Perrick - Sandy UT
International Classification:
A01K 8302, A01K 8304, A01K 8306
US Classification:
43 448
Abstract:
A bait holder comprising a spring frame including a main support wire and a spring wire. The spring wire is integral with the main support wire and locks to the main support wire during threading of a minnow, small fish, or other artificial bait thereon, and then is released from the main support wire to spring open inside the bait to securely hold the bait in place on the support frame. A control member, secured to the frame by the resiliency of the main support wire and the spring wire serves to additionally hold the bait on the frame and also serves as a control rudder to provide a desired movement to the frame during use of the frame.


James Perrick Photo 5

Fishing Lure

US Patent:
7963066, Jun 21, 2011
Filed:
Oct 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/288856
Inventors:
James D. Perrick - Sandy UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 85/00, A01K 85/18, A01K 85/02
US Classification:
43 4247, 43 4209, 43 424
Abstract:
A fishing lure that includes a bait head, bait body and an attachable action lip, where the lure can provide a realistic swimming action or a twitching or jerking motion when used for jigging. The action lip is mounted in a bowed attitude between a bait head rearwardly pointing lip stop wire and at a lip center keyhole opening that is fitted onto an eyelet that extends from the bait head nose, where the lip stop wire is mounted to extend rearwardly from a bait head rear lower edge, with the bait head nose eyelet to receive a fishing line attached thereto.