Connecting Link for Animal Harness
20220132807 ยท 2022-05-05
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Abstract
The present invention is a novel connecting link interconnecting the spaced apart forechest straps of an animal harness where the link includes an elongated elastic band whose terminal ends are slidingly attached to the respective forechest straps with a modified triglide slide and an elongated non-elastic band having a length greater than the length of the elastic band whose terminal ends are also slidingly attached to the respective forechest straps.
Claims
1. In an animal harness, spaced apart forechest straps, a link interconnecting the forechest straps, said link having, an elongated elastic band having a length and terminal ends, which terminal ends are slidingly attached to the respective forechest straps, an elongated non-elastic band having a length greater than the length of the elastic band and having terminal ends slidingly attached to the respective forechest straps.
2. The harness of claim 1 where the points of attachment of the terminal ends of the elastic band to the respective forechest straps are the same points of attachment as the terminal ends of the non-elastic band to the respective forechest straps.
3. A connecting link for an animal harness comprising, a pair of spaced apart triglide slides having mutually parallel elongated mouths, each having an elongated laterally disposed mouth where the lengthwise dimension of the lateral mouth is perpendicular to the lengthwise dimension of the parallel mouths of the slides, a strip of webbing having terminal ends where each of the terminal ends pass through the respective lateral mouths of the triglide slides and is folded back onto itself and secured thereto, a strip of elastic material having terminal ends which ends are secured to the folded back portion of the webbing strip, said elastic strip disposed in parallel relation to the strip of webbing material and being shorter in length than the strip of webbing material.
4. In an animal harness comprising, spaced apart forechest straps, a link interconnecting the forechest straps, said link having, a pair of spaced apart triglide slides having mutually parallel mouths though which the respective forechest straps pass, each of said triglide slides having an elongated laterally disposed mouth where the lengthwise dimension of the lateral mouth is perpendicular to the parallel mouths of the slides, a strip of webbing having terminal ends where each of the terminal ends pass through the respective lateral mouths of the triglide slides and is folded back onto itself and secured thereto, a strip of elastic material having terminal ends which ends are secured to the folded back portion of the webbing strip, said elastic strip disposed in parallel relation to the strip of webbing material and being shorter in length than the strip of webbing material.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] An example of a prior art connecting link is shown in
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[0012] Facing the web member 35 is an elastic band 40 disposed behind the web member and in between the modified triglide slides 18 and 20. The terminal ends of the elastic band are secured between the stitched-together folded-back ends 33 and the body of the web member 35. The length of the elastic band 40, between the points of attachment of its terminal ends, in its quiescent non-stretched condition, is shorter than the length of the non-elastic web member 35 between its secured folded-back ends. The discrepancy in lengths of the elastic band and the non-elastic web member creates a bow 43 in the web member.
[0013] The objective of flexibility in the connecting link, when the harnessed animal is in motion, is created when the elastic band 40 stretches to allow the forechest straps to separate. As the band 40 stretches the bow 43 in the web member 35 tends to straighten and ultimately comes to its straight length, thus limiting the stretch of the elastic band and limiting the separation of the forechest straps. In addition to its separation-limiting function, the web member acts as a back-up structure to keep the forechest straps together in the event the elastic band should fail.