Patent classifications
A01K27/006
Lighted Pet Harnessing Device
A lighted pet harnessing device for illuminating an area in front of a pet includes a harness that is configured to couple to a pet and a leash. A lighting module that is coupled to a front of the harness is configured to illuminate an area in front of the pet when the harness is coupled to the pet.
KEY AND KEYWAY CHARM JEWELRY AND COMPANION ANIMAL CHARM COLLAR
Companion animal charm collar (10) and charm jewelry band (11). The charm collar has a radial alignment key and keyway system for stringing and removing charms (40) onto and off from the rope (30), and/or a center mount bead-chain end ring connector system for securing the rope (30) onto the collar (20). The charm jewelry band (11) has a radial alignment key and keyway system for stringing and removing charms (40) onto and off from the rope (30), and a connector (33) with connector halves at each end (30.sub.1) and (30.sub.2) of the rope (20) for releasable connection of the rope ends (30.sub.1) and (30.sub.2) to one another to form a continuous band.
Dog bandana
An accessory, such as a bandana or collar, for an animal, such as a dog, is provided. A bandana can have a triangular fabric body. A strap is attached to each of two ends or corners of the body such that each strap forms a loop. An elastic band extends through the loops of the straps and is formed into a closed loop shape. The elastic band non-releasably couples the two straps and therefore the two ends or corners of the body such that the bandana forms an overall closed loop shape. The elastic band can stretch to allow the bandana to slide over the dog's head and to adapt to the size of the dog's neck.
Animal Restraint Assembly
An animal restraint assembly includes a mount that insertably receives an animal collar. A housing is coupled to the mount thereby facilitating the housing to be suspended from the animal collar. A pair of extensions is each slidably coupled to the housing. Each of the extensions is extendable a pre-determined distance outwardly from the housing for adjusting an overall width of the extensions and the housing. Moreover, each of the extensions abuts surfaces on either side of a passage which has a width that is less that the overall width of the extensions and the housing. In this way the extensions inhibit an animal wearing the animal collar from being able to pass through the passage.
NOVEL NON-SLIP ADJUSTABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL PET TRACTION ROPE
A novel non-slip adjustable multifunctional pet traction rope, including a first webbing, a parachute cord woven handle, a first webbing elastic part, a second webbing, and a pulling handle. A movable ring snap hook, a first D-ring and the parachute rope woven handle are fixedly sewn on the first webbing in sequence. The other end of the first webbing is fixedly sewn with one end of the first webbing elastic part, and the other end of the first webbing elastic part is fixedly sewn with a male buckle. The first webbing is connected to the second webbing. The first webbing is movable sleeved with a fixing square buckle, and the second webbing is movable sleeved with an adjustable hook, an insertion buckle and a second D-ring. The pets can be controlled fixed at waist, arm or other objects to realize a quick fixing and release.
MOTION POWERED PET TRACKER SYSTEM AND METHOD
A pet tracking device, system and method using a kinetic motion energy generator to generate electrical energy that is used to power a pet tracking mechanism are provided. The pet tracking device may include a housing on a wearable item, such as a collar, attached to the pet or may be injected underneath the skin of the pet.
Animal collar with improved camera sightlines
An animal collar has an adjustable band having a first end and a second end, the first end and second mutually coupled and a platform disposed within the band. The collar has at least one adjustable arm depending from the platform disposed within the band, the adjustable arm comprising a returnably resilient elongated shaft having a first end and a second end, the second end of the shaft of the adjustable arm having a camera. A plurality of braces are disposed between the platform and the adjustable arm. The collar includes tracking and lighting.
Environmentally aware pet leash
In embodiments, the environmentally aware pet leash may restrain the movements of a pet and monitor environmental conditions during a walk. An infrared thermometer within the pet leash may be pointed towards a walking surface in front of the pet. The pet leash may display the pavement temperature of the walking surface, on an operator display and may alert the use to pavement temperatures that lie outside of predetermined range of temperatures. A laser point that is aligned to display a visible spot at the center of the area may show the user where the pavement temperature is being determined. The pet leash may also display and alert based upon data from a plurality of environmental sensors and a distance/route tracker and may report environmental conditions, alerts, distances, or routes to a remote computer using a transceiver.
PET TRACKING DEVICE
A method of activating a pet tracking device to communicate with a wireless communication network is performed by a user equipment (UE). The method includes pairing the pet tracking device with UE, where pairing the pet tracking device with the UE includes receiving, at the UE via a first radio access technology (RAT), a unique device identifier of the pet tracking device. The UE then sends the unique device identifier to a pet tracking server of the wireless communication network. The pet tracking server is configured to enable the pet tracking device to communicate with the wireless communication network via a second RAT independent of the UE in response to receiving the unique device identifier.
Leash apparatus having housing with photoluminescent coating
A leash includes a housing, a spool assembly, a trigger, and a switch. At least a portion of the housing includes a photoluminescent material. The spool assembly is rotatably mounted inside of the housing and is configured to selectively wind a leash. The trigger is movably mounted on an inner section of the grip portion, the trigger being configured to inhibit rotation of the spool assembly in response to actuation of the trigger, and configured to rotate the spool assembly in response to release of the trigger. The switch is mounted on the housing, the switch being configured to move between a locked position in which the trigger is locked in an actuated position, and an unlocked position in which the trigger is free to operate.