Abstract
The present invention provides a body-worn structure, and more particularly a body-worn structure that applies a containing structure to the body of an animal, including a person or pet, and uses a multifunctional structure for use by a user in various different circumstances. For example, the structure can be applied as a body protective device in an emergency situation in outdoor activities, such as riding a motorcycle, mountain-climbing, skiing, hand gliding, paragliding, and boating, when the body-worn structure is applied as a protective clothing, an airbag, airbag clothing, etc. Moreover, the body-worn structure is an all-in-one functional device, including use when taking a pet outdoors, when the structure can be applied as a pet knapsack, pet weatherproof clothing, pet carrier bag, and a fixing device for a pet droppings collection bag.
Claims
1. A body-worn structure, comprising: a front cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover piece; a rear cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece; a connecting portion provided on either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet, the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are mutually joined using the connecting portion; a first joining edge provided on the front cover sheet; a second joining edge provided on the rear cover sheet; a support enclosure, having a first fastening portion and a first fastening assembly portion; the support enclosure is either undetachable or detachable to the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet; a left and right sides of either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet are respectively joined to the first fastening portion and the first fastening assembly portion, whereby the first fastening portion and a second fastening assembly portion are mutually joined and used to securely fix the front and rear cover sheets onto a wearer, the left and right sides of a front portion of either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet are respectively provided with an annular belt that is placed round the chest of a wearer; a flexible enclosure having a third joining edge; either the first joining edge or the second joining edge is used to join to the third joining edge to securely fix either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet to the flexible enclosure; a retaining space formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet is used to retain the flexible enclosure, and the cover piece and the cover assembly are further used to close up the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet, wherein the wearer is a pet, when the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are in a closed state, the connecting portion is horizontally positioned between the rear cover sheet and the front cover sheet; the flexible enclosure is a covering body, and when the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are in an opened state, the rear cover sheet and the front cover sheet, after being horizontally connected through the connecting portion, are aligned on the back of the pet, the covering body covers the juxtaposed front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet; the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are arranged side by side in parallel position connected with the connecting portion therebetween in an open state, the connecting portion being as a hinge element to enable the rear cover sheet being closed or opened to retain the folded up flexible enclosure.
2. The body-worn structure according to claim 1, wherein the support enclosure is provided with a drawstring, and an extremity of the drawstring is provided with a fixing ring.
3. The body-worn structure according to claim 1, wherein either the first fastening portion or the first fastening assembly portion is provided with at least one female buckle, which corresponds to a male buckle provided on the front end of the annular belt, a connection between the female and male buckles is used to further disperse a strain of a drawstring to the first fastening portion and the first fastening assembly portion; a Y-shaped or X-shaped buckle component structure is formed after joining the first fastening portion and the first fastening assembly portion; the annular belt is an annular belt with the left and right front ends separated, and a connection between the female and male buckles is used to further disperse the strain of the drawstring; the female buckle is able to be replaced alternatively by male buckle and vise versa.
4. The body-worn structure according to claim 1, wherein the front portion of the covering body is provided with a through hole corresponding to a position of a drawstring, and the through hole is provided with a first waterproof piece and a second waterproof piece; the first waterproof piece effects a structure on the upper portion of the second waterproof piece that overlaps and covers a partial area of the through hole to form an opening, which is used to achieve the function of preventing rain water from seeping in the through hole.
5. The body-worn structure according to claim 1, wherein the third joining edge and the first joining edge is partially joined, and an unjoined area forms a containing port; when the flexible enclosure is in an unfolded state, the rear cover sheet is disposed within a containing interlayer between the front cover sheet and the flexible enclosure through the containing port.
6. The body-worn structure according to claim 1, wherein the wearer of the body-worn structure is a pet, the support enclosure is fitted with either the at least one ring or a sleeve member device; the ring or the sleeve member device provides for external connecting a fixing device thereto, and the fixing device is used to fixedly position a pet droppings collection bag at an area surrounding the pet's anus.
7. A body-worn structure, comprising: a front cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover piece; a rear cover sheet, an edge of which is provided with a cover assembly corresponding to the cover piece; a connecting portion provided on either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet, the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are mutually joined using the connecting portion; a first joining edge provided on the front cover sheet; a second joining edge provided on the rear cover sheet; a support enclosure, having a first fastening portion and a first fastening assembly portion; the support enclosure is either undetachable or detachable to the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet; a left and right sides of either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet are respectively joined to the first fastening portion and the first fastening assembly portion, whereby the first fastening portion and a second fastening assembly portion are mutually joined and used to securely fix the front and rear cover sheets onto a wearer, the left and right sides of a front portion of either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet are respectively provided with an annular belt that is placed round the chest of a wearer; a flexible enclosure having a third joining edge; either the first joining edge or the second joining edge is used to join to the third joining edge to securely fix either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet to the flexible enclosure; a retaining space formed between the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet is used to retain the flexible enclosure, and the cover piece and the cover assembly are further used to close up the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet, wherein the wearer is a pet; the flexible enclosure is a pet carrier bag, which is provided with an opening, the pet carrier bag comprises a third joining edge; either the first joining edge or the second joining edge is used to join to the third joining edge, thereby securely fixing either the front cover sheet or the rear cover sheet to the pet carrier bag, when the front cover sheet and the rear cover sheet are opened up, the front cover sheet is positioned on the upper portion of the pet's back, and the connection portion is used to realize a longitudinal connection, the rear cover sheet has a function as an extended portion that hangs on one side of the pet's body, the connection portion is horizontally positioned between the rear cover sheet and the front cover sheet; moreover, the third joining edge is provided on one of the sides of the bag opening of the pet carrier bag, and the other side is a free side, the free side is used to manipulate opening and extending the bag opening downward to the pet's legs to facilitate placing the pet within the pet carrier bag through the bag opening in an upward direction.
8. The body-worn structure according to claim 7, wherein the wearer of the body-worn structure is a pet, the support enclosure is fitted with either at least one ring or a sleeve member device; the ring or the sleeve member device provides for external connecting a fixing device thereto, and the fixing device is used to fixedly position a pet droppings collection bag at an area surrounding the pet's anus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) FIG. 1 is a structural schematic view depicting an operating state of a pet covering of the prior art.
(2) FIG. 2 is a structural schematic view depicting an operating state of the pet covering of the prior art.
(3) FIG. 3 is a structural schematic view of the pet covering in an unfolded state of the prior art.
(4) FIG. 4 is a structural schematic view depicting the pet covering in a stored away state of the prior art.
(5) FIG. 5 is a structural schematic view depicting a pet carrier in an unfolded state of the prior art.
(6) FIG. 6 is a structural exploded view depicting an opened state of a pet carrier of the prior art.
(7) FIG. 7 is a structural schematic view of a first embodiment of the present invention.
(8) FIG. 8 is a structural schematic view depicting an operating state of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(9) FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are structural exploded views depicting an unfolded state of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(10) FIG. 11 to FIG. 13 are structural schematic views and a partial enlarged view depicting operating states of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(11) FIG. 14 to FIG. 18 are structural schematic views and a partial enlarged view depicting operating states and unfolded states of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(12) FIG. 19 to FIG. 22 are cross-section structural schematic views depicting stored away, unfolding and open, and closed states of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(13) FIG. 23 to FIG. 28 are structural and partial cross-section schematic views depicting unfolding and operating states of the first embodiment of the present invention.
(14) FIG. 29 to FIG. 31 are structural schematic views depicting unfolding and operating states of a second embodiment of the present invention.
(15) FIG. 32 is a structural exploded view depicting an unfolded state of the second embodiment of the present invention.
(16) FIG. 33 to FIG. 34 are structural exploded views depicting partial and completely unfolded states of a third embodiment of the present invention.
(17) FIG. 35 to FIG. 36 are structural schematic views depicting unfolding and operating states of the third embodiment of the present invention.
(18) FIG. 37 to FIG. 39 are structural schematic views and a partial enlarged view of a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
(19) FIG. 40 to FIG. 42 are structural schematic views depicting operating states of the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
(20) FIG. 43 to FIG. 45 are structural schematic views and a partial enlarged view depicting operating states of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
(21) FIG. 46 to FIG. 47 are structural schematic views depicting operating states of the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
(22) FIG. 48 to FIG. 49 are structural schematic views depicting operating states of a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
(23) FIGS. 50 and 51 are structural schematic views showing the fixing device of a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
(24) FIGS. 52, 53, and 54 show a further embodiment of the present invention developmentally derived from the first embodiment.
(25) FIGS. 54A and 54B show a further embodiment of the present invention related to a belt intersecting device developmentally derived from FIG. 54.
(26) FIG. 55 is an overhead schematic view of an embodiment of a support enclosure structure of the present invention.
(27) FIG. 56 is an exploded schematic view prior to movable assembling the support enclosure and a holding portion according to the present invention.
(28) FIG. 57 is a bottom schematic view depicting the process of movable assembling the support enclosure and the holding portion according to the present invention.
(29) FIG. 58 is a bottom schematic view depicting completion of movable assembling the support enclosure and the holding portion according to the present invention.
(30) FIG. 59 is an exploded schematic view of the embodiment of the support enclosure structure of the present invention.
(31) FIG. 60 is a bottom schematic first view of the embodiment of the support enclosure structure shown in FIG. 59 being put on a pet according to the present invention.
(32) FIG. 61 is a side schematic second view of the embodiment of the support enclosure structure shown in FIG. 59 being put on a pet according to the present invention.
(33) FIG. 62 is an open state schematic view of an embodiment of a fixing device of the present invention developmentally derived from the embodiment shown in FIGS. 37 to 42.
(34) FIG. 63 is an application schematic view of a closed state of the embodiment shown in FIG. 62 according to the present invention.
(35) FIGS. 64 and 65 show lengthwise sectional schematic first views of an open and a closed operating state based on FIG. 55 according to the present invention.
(36) FIG. 66 shows a lengthwise sectional schematic second view of an open state based on FIG. 55 according to the present invention.
(37) FIG. 66A and FIG. 66B are partial enlarged views of FIG. 66 according to the present invention.
(38) FIG. 67 shows a lengthwise sectional schematic second view of a closed state based on FIG. 55 according to the present invention.
(39) FIG. 67A and FIG. 67B are partial enlarged views of FIG. 67 according to the present invention.
(40) FIG. 68 is a partial exploded schematic view of a structure developmentally derived from the embodiment shown in FIG. 66 according to the present invention.
(41) FIG. 69 is a side schematic view of FIG. 68 according to the present invention.
(42) FIG. 70 is a front schematic view of an assembled state of the embodiment shown in FIG. 68 according to the present invention.
(43) FIG. 71 is a partial structural cross-sectional schematic view of FIG. 70 according to the present invention.
(44) FIG. 72 is a partial exploded schematic view of a structure developmentally derived from the embodiment shown in FIG. 70 according to the present invention.
(45) FIG. 73 is a side schematic view of FIG. 72 according to the present invention.
(46) FIG. 74 is a closed state schematic view of FIG. 72 according to the present invention.
(47) FIGS. 75 and 76 are three-dimensional structural schematic views of the covering body of the present invention applied in an embodiment of an airbag clothing of a body protective device.
(48) FIGS. 77 and 78 are lengthwise sectional schematic views of the covering body of the present invention applied in the embodiment of an airbag clothing covering piece of the body protective device.
(49) FIG. 79 is a three-dimensional structural schematic view of the present invention applied in the embodiment of the airbag clothing covering piece of the body protective device.
(50) FIG. 80 is a partial structural lengthwise sectional view of FIG. 79 according to the present invention.
(51) FIG. 81 is a partial structural schematic view of FIGS. 77 and 78 according to the present invention.
(52) FIG. 82 is a cross-sectional structural schematic view of the covering body of the present invention applied in an embodiment of a hollow spherical body of a body protective device.
(53) FIG. 83 is a lengthwise sectional structural schematic view of the covering body of the present invention applied in the embodiment of the hollow spherical body of the body protective device.
(54) FIG. 84 is a cross-sectional structural schematic view of a first configurational embodiment of the airbag clothing covering piece of the present invention applied in the body protective device.
(55) FIG. 85 is a cross-sectional structural schematic view of a second configurational embodiment of the airbag clothing covering piece of the present invention applied in the body protective device.
(56) FIG. 86 is a cross-sectional structural schematic view of a third configurational embodiment of the airbag clothing covering piece of the present invention applied in the body protective device.
(57) FIG. 87 is an exploded structural schematic view of the covering body of the present invention applied in the body protective device.
(58) FIG. 88 is an operational flow diagram of the covering body of the present invention applied in the body protective device.
(59) FIG. 89 is a schematic view of the covering body of the present invention applied in the body protective device during an outdoor emergency situation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(60) Referring to FIGS. 7 to 10, which show the first embodiment of a body-worn structure of the present invention applied in a covering for a pet to wear, wherein a covering 3a primarily comprises a front cover sheet 1, an edge of which is provided with a cover piece 11; a rear cover sheet 2, an edge of which is provided with a cover assembly 21 corresponding to the cover piece 11; a connecting portion 12 provided on the front cover sheet 1 (and can also be provided on the rear cover sheet 2), wherein the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are mutually joined using the connecting portion 12; a first joining edge 131 provided on the front cover sheet 1; a second joining edge 231 provided on the rear cover sheet 2; and a support enclosure 16 comprising a first fastening portion 161 and a first fastening assembly portion 162. Referring to FIG. 8, which shows the support enclosure 16 provided with a drawstring 163; the extremity of the drawstring 163 is provided with a fixing ring 169. The drawstring 163 further comprises a pull cord 171 and a hook ring 170 provided on the front end of the pull cord 171. When the covering 3a is in an unfolded state, the drawstring 163 is able to pass through a through hole 332, and the fixing ring 169 at the extremity of the drawstring 163 is mutually fastened with the hook ring 170 at the front end of the pull cord 171. In addition, the rear cover sheet 2 is provided with a holding portion 4 (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then the holding portion 4 can also be set up as the front cover sheet 1), which forms a small carrier bag 44, thereby facilitating the user to use the holding portion 4 to place pet paraphernalia, such as plastic bags and other related supplies for cleaning up pet droppings. The small carrier bag 44 is provided with a switching piece 40 and a switching assembly 41.
(61) Referring to FIG. 9, which shows the support enclosure 16 designed as a vest-formed covering body, wherein the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162 are provided on the left and right sides of the vest-formed covering body and formed as integral bodies thereof. Moreover, the vest-formed covering body is fabricated from mesh fabric, which enables achieving ventilation effectiveness when the weather is scorching hot. The vest-formed covering body of the support enclosure 16 comprises a support enclosure joining edge 1631, wherein the support enclosure joining edge 1631 and the first joining edge 131 are used to secure fixing to the front cover sheet 1 (the second joining edge 231 can also be used to secure fixing to the rear cover sheet 2). The support enclosure 16 is either undetachable or detachable to the front cover sheet 1, wherein, a detachable member (not shown in FIG. 9 but the same function with the fixing member 42 referring to FIG. 57) can be disposed on an upper side of the support enclosure 16 at around the area covered by the support enclosure joining edge 1631, while a corresponding detachable member (not shown in FIG. 9 but the same function with the corresponding fixing member 43 referring to FIG. 57) can be disposed on a bottom side of either the front cover sheet 1 or the rear cover sheet. The front left and right ends of the vest-formed covering body are respectively provided with an annular belt 165, which are used to fit around the chest of the pet; or as depicted in FIG. 10, the support enclosure 16 directly forms the front cover sheet 1, wherein the left and right sides of the front cover sheet 1 are respectively joined to the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162 (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162 can also be provided on the rear cover sheet 2). The first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162 are used to mutually secure fixing the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 to secure fixing the covering body onto a pet. Furthermore, the front left and right sides of the front cover sheet 1 are respectively provided with the annular belt 165, which are used to fit around the chest of the pet (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then the annular belts 165 can also be provided on the rear cover sheet 2). The aforementioned annular belts 165 are provided with at least one first adjustment piece 166, and the first adjustment pieces 166 are used to adjust the length of the annular belts 165, accordingly, facilitating slipping the annular belt 165 onto pets with different body types.
(62) Referring together to FIGS. 11 to 13, either the aforementioned first fastening portion 161 or the first fastening assembly portion 162 is provided with at least one female buckle 167, which provide for a connection with male buckles 168 provided on the front ends of the annular belts 165. The connection between the female and male buckles 167, 168 is used to further disperse the strain of the drawstring 163 to the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162. Each of the female buckles 167 is a Y-shaped double-ended type buckle, and the Y-shaped double-ended type the female buckles 167 are used to connect with the male buckles 168 provided on the left and right ends of the annular belts 165 to form a Y-shaped buckle component structure after connecting thereof, and further disperses the strain of the drawstring 163 to the annular belts 165 and the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162. Furthermore, the female buckles 167 is provided with a second adjustment piece 164, and the second adjustment pieces 164 is used to adjust the tightness between the annular belts 165 and the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162, accordingly, facilitating comfortable slipping the annular belt 165 onto a pet. The aforementioned male buckles 168 can also be combined with the tightness adjustment function of the first adjustment pieces 166 of the annular belts 165, such as: combined with tri-glide cross buckles, thereby forming female buckles provided with an adjustment function; the female buckle 167 can alternatively be replaced by male buckle 168 and vise versa.
(63) Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, the aforementioned structure comprises the flexible enclosure 3, and the flexible enclosure 3 is the covering 3a that assumes a sheet form, which can be used to cover a pet's body to protect the pet from the wind and rain. The covering 3a comprises a third joining edge 331, and the first joining edge 131 (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then the second joining edge 231 can also be used) is used to join to a third joining edge 331 and securely fix the front cover sheet 1 (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then the rear cover sheet 2 can also be used) to the covering 3a. A retaining space formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 is used to retain the folded up covering 3a, and the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 21 are further used to close up the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2.
(64) Referring together to FIGS. 14 and 15, when the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are in a closed state, the connecting portion 12 is horizontally positioned between the rear cover sheet 2 and the front cover sheet 1, and when the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are in an open state, the rear cover sheet 2 and the front cover sheet 1, after being horizontally connected through the connecting portion 12, are aligned on the back of a pet. In addition, the guiding principle applied is that the unfolded length after opening up does not exceed the entire body length of the pet. The covering 3a is fabricated from material provided with a waterproof function, and when in an unfolded state, the entire covering area of the covering 3a is greater than or equal to the total area of the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 when in an open state (as shown in FIG. 15), thereby enabling the covering 3a to entirely cover the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 combined with the upper portion of the small carrier bag 44 formed by the holding portion 4, accordingly, achieving the effectiveness to protect against rain. The front portion of the covering 3a is provided with a head cover 300 corresponding to a pet's head position, and can be used to prevent the pet's head from getting soaked by rain.
(65) Referring to FIGS. 16 to 18, the front portion of the covering 3a is provided with a through hole 332 corresponding to the position of the drawstring 163, and the through hole 332 is provided with a first waterproof piece 338 and a second waterproof piece 339. The first waterproof piece 338 effects a structure on the upper portion of the second waterproof piece 339 that overlaps and covers a partial area of the through hole 332 to form a variable opening, which is used to prevent rain water from seeping into the through hole 332. When its raining, and the covering 3a is in an unfolded state, the user is able to pass the drawstring 163 through the through hole 332, and the fixing ring 169 at the extremity of the drawstring 163 is used to fasten to the hook ring 170 at the front end of the pull cord 171, thereby achieving the objective allowing the user to still able to walk their pet on the ground using the pull cord 171 on a rainy day (see FIG. 15).
(66) Apart from the diagrams depicted in FIGS. 14 and 15, which show the mode whereby the user can take charge of their pet with the covering 3a in an unfolded state, wherein the covering 3a entirely covers the aligned front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 as well as the upper portion of the small carrier bag 44 formed by the holding portion 4; moreover, the user can also choose to dispose the rear cover sheet 2 combined with the small carrier bag 44 formed by the holding portion 4 into a containing space 30 formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the covering 3a.
(67) Referring together to FIGS. 9 and 10 and FIGS. 19 to 24, wherein FIG. 19 depicts the rear cover sheet 2 and the flexible enclosure 3 both in a contained state; FIG. 20 depicts that the rear cover sheet 2 in an opened state and the flexible enclosure 3 in a contained state; FIG. 21 depicts the rear cover sheet 2 and the flexible enclosure 3 both in opened states; FIG. 22 depicts the rear cover sheet 2 in a closed state and the flexible enclosure 3 in an unfolded state. As shown in the diagrams, the third joining edge 331 and the first joining edge 131 adopt a partial joining way, and the unconnected area forms a containing port 301. When the flexible enclosure 3 is in an unfolded state, the containing port 301 is used to dispose the rear cover sheet 2 within the containing space 30 between the front cover sheet 1 and the flexible enclosure 3. On the other hand, when it is desired to contain the folded flexible enclosure 3 inside the containing space 30, the user can take out the rear cover sheet 2 from the containing space 30 through the containing port 301, and close up the rear cover sheet 1 and the front cover sheet 2 using the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 21. In addition, the front cover sheet 1 is further provided with a side surround 13. The side surround 13 comprises a fourth joining edge 1331 corresponding to the third joining edge 331, and a fifth joining edge 1332 corresponding to the first joining edge 131. The side surround 13 uses the fourth joining edge 1331 to join to the third joining edge 331 of the flexible enclosure 3, and joins the fifth joining edge 1332 to the first joining edge 131 of the front cover sheet 1 (if the rear cover sheet 2 is set up as the support enclosure 16, then it can also be joined to the rear cover sheet 2), thereby enlarging the capacity within the containing space 30, accordingly, achieving the effectiveness of easily containing the rear cover sheet 2 and the small carrier bag 44.
(68) Referring together to FIGS. 9 and 10 and FIGS. 24 to 28, the covering 3a comprises a forepart 334, wherein one side of the forepart 334 is provided with a second fastening portion 341, and another side is provided with a second fastening assembly portion 342 corresponding to the second fastening portion 341. The second fastening portion 341 and the second fastening assembly portion 342 are mutually joined, which enables covering and securely fixing the covering 3a to the chest position of a pet. The left side and the left rear angled end of the covering 3a are respectively provided with a third fastening portion 343 and a third fastening assembly portion 344, while the right side and the right rear angled end are respectively provided with a fourth fastening portion 345 and a fourth fastening assembly portion 346. The mutual joining between the third fastening portion 343 and the third fastening assembly portion 344 and the mutual joining between the fourth fastening portion 345 and the third fastening assembly portion 346 are used to enable the covering 3a to respectively cover and be securely fixed on the hind legs portions of a pet.
(69) Referring to FIGS. 29 to 32, which show a second embodiment of the present invention, wherein the cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures is applied to a pet carrier bag 3b for carrying a pet. The second embodiment is basically identical to the structure of the aforementioned first embodiment, the only difference being in the flexible enclosure 3 of the second embodiment is the pet carrier bag 3b. The pet carrier bag 3b is provided with an opening 400, and the opening 400 is used to place a pet within the pet carrier bag 3b. The pet carrier bag 3b comprises the third joining edge 331, and the second joining edge 231 is used to join to the third joining edge 331, thereby connectively securing the pet carrier bag 3b and the rear cover sheet 2. A retaining space 20 formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 enables retaining the folded pet carrier bag 3b, with the cover piece 11 and the cover assembly 21 being further used to close up the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2.
(70) When the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are in a closed state, the connecting portion 12 is horizontally positioned between the rear cover sheet 2 and the front cover sheet 1, and when the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 are in an open state, the front cover sheet 1 is positioned on the upper portion of a pet's back. Longitudinal connection of the connecting portion 12 is used to enable the rear cover sheet 2 to function as an extension portion 132 that hangs on one side of the pet's body. The extension function of the extension portion 132 of the rear cover sheet 2 is used to further connect the front cover sheet 1 to the pet carrier bag 3b, wherein the rear cover sheet 2 is joined to the third joining edge 331 of the pet carrier bag 3b through the second joining edge 231. The third joining edge 331 is provided on a side edge 401 of the bag opening 400 of the pet carrier bag 3b, and another side edge opposite the side edge 401 is a free side edge 402. When in use, the free side edge 402 is used to manipulate opening and extending of the bag opening 400 downwards to the pet's legs, to facilitate placing the pet within the pet carrier bag 3b through the bag opening 400 in an upward direction. In addition, the bag opening 400 of the pet carrier bag 3b corresponding to one end of the pet's head is provided with a curve bend 40 (as shown in FIG. 31) to facilitate enabling the pet's head to protrude out from the bag opening 400.
(71) Referring to FIGS. 33 to 36, which show a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein the cover-type containing structure for flexible enclosures is concurrently applied to the covering 3a for a pet to wear and the pet carrier bag 3b for carrying a pet. The third embodiment is basically identical to the structures of the aforementioned first and second embodiments, wherein apart from the rear cover sheet 2 serving as an extension portion, the third embodiment of the present invention is also used to join the pet carrier bag 3b to form the function described for the second embodiment. Furthermore, the front cover sheet 1 is joined to the covering 3a to form the function described for the first embodiment, accordingly, the third embodiment is concurrently provided with the two functions. In addition, the rear cover sheet 2 of the third embodiment is provided with a first fixing member 28 and a first fixing assembly member 29. The first fixing member 28 and the first fixing assembly member 29 are used to securely fix the pet carrier bag 3b after folding thereof. The front cover sheet 1 is provided with a second fixing member 18 and a second fixing assembly member 19, which are used to securely fix the covering 3a after folding thereof.
(72) As shown in the diagrams, the containing port 301 of the third embodiment is longitudinally provided on the side of the pet's body. When the covering 3a is in an unfolded state, because the rear cover sheet 2 uses the first fixing member 28 and the first fixing assembly member 29 to completely retain the pet carrier bag 3b and hang on one side of the pet's body (see FIG. 35), hence, when the pet is running, because the pet carrier bag 3b hangs on one side of the pet's body, it's possible an unbalanced state in the center of gravity occurs resulting in the support enclosure 161 becoming askewed because of a single side bearing the load, therefore, at this time, the user can use the containing port 301 to dispose the rear cover sheet 2 within the retaining space 20 between the front cover sheet 1 and the covering 3a (see FIG. 36). Accordingly, the rear cover sheet 2 together with the retained covering 3a are disposed on the lower portion of the front cover sheet 1 using an overlapping method. When the pet carrier bag 3b and the covering 3a are concurrently in unfolded states, the entire structure, after complete retaining thereof, is longitudinally positioned on the upper portion of the pet's body, that is, positioned on the upper side of the support enclosure 16 worn by the pet.
(73) Referring to FIGS. 37 to 42, which show a fourth embodiment of the present invention, wherein the aforementioned structures are applied in the support enclosure 16 worn on the pet's body, and further applied in a fixing device 80 for a pet droppings collection bag 86, wherein the rear side of the support enclosure 16 is provided with a plurality of rings 160. The plurality of rings 160 are fitted with the external connection fixing device 80, and the fixing device 80 is used to securely fix the pet droppings collection bag 86. The fixing device 80 is provided with left and right hook members 801, 802 able to securely hook onto the plurality of rings 160. The surfaces of the left and right hook members 801, 802 are provided with a plurality of indentations or at least one indentation to reinforce the secure hooking effectiveness. The left and right hook members 801, 802 are used to penetrate inside the plurality of rings 160, enabling secure positioning of the pet droppings collection bag 86 at the position of a pet's anus. The fixing device 80 is a ring member provided with corresponding male and female clasp grooves 83, 84. The bend structure on the two ends of the male and female clasp grooves 83, 84 are used to achieve an open/close function; moreover, the male and female clasp grooves 83, 84 comprise a male fastener 831 and a female fastener 841, respectively. When in use, the opening of the pet droppings collection bag 86 is correspondingly positioned at a clip opening 850 formed before closing the male and female clasp grooves 83, 84 (as shown in FIG. 41), whereupon the clip opening 850 and the closing action of the male and female fasteners 831, 841 are used to securely fix the pet droppings collection bag 86 (as shown in FIGS. 37 to 39).
(74) Referring together to FIG. 33 and FIGS. 43 to 47, which show a fifth embodiment that is similar to the fourth embodiment of the present invention, wherein the aforementioned structures are applied in the support enclosure 16 worn on the pet's body, and further applied in the fixing device 80 for the pet droppings collection bag 86, the only difference being in the fixing device 80 of the fifth embodiment comprises a left fixing belt 81 and a right fixing belt 82; the plurality of rings 160 comprise a first ring 1601 and a second ring 1602 corresponding to the left fixing belt 81, and a third ring 1603 and a fourth ring 1604 corresponding to the right fixing belt 82 (see FIG. 33). The left hook member comprises a left upper hook member 811 and a left lower hook member 812 provided on the left fixing belt 81. The right hook member 802 comprises a right upper hook member 821 and a right lower hook member 822 provided on the right fixing belt 82. The left fixing belt 81 is wrapped round the pet's left leg after securely hooking the left upper hook member 811 with the first ring 1601, and then the left lower hook member 812 is used to securely hook onto the second ring 1602. The right fixing belt 82 is wrapped round the pet's right leg after securely hooking the right upper hook member 821 with the third ring 1603, and then the right lower hook member 822 is used to securely hook onto the fourth ring 1604. In addition, the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 are provided with a left movable member 813 and a right movable member 823, respectively, as well as being provided with a left holding member 814 and a right holding member 824 respectively provided on the left movable member 813 and the right movable member 823, as depicted in FIG. 46. The pet droppings collection bag 86 is further provided with a frame 85, and the frame is provided with a left hole 851 and a right hole 852. The left and right holding members 814, 824 are used to secure fixing the pet droppings collection bag 86 to the left and right holes 851, 852 of the frame 85.
(75) Referring to FIGS. 48 and 49, which show a sixth embodiment that is similar to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, wherein the aforementioned structures are applied in the support enclosure 16 worn on the pet's body, and further applied in the fixing device 80 for the pet droppings collection bag 86, the only difference being in the left and right movable members 813, 823 which are further respectively provided with a pair of bendable left male and female magnetic clasps 815, 816, and a pair of bendable right male and female magnetic clasps 825, 826, respectively. The left male and female magnetic clasps 815, 816 and the right male and female magnetic clasps 825, 826 are used to form an entire body that assumes an inverse n-shape after connecting to a connecting belt 800, thereby achieving the function that facilitates the user to simultaneously manipulate the two pairs of magnetic clasps 815, 816 and 825, 826. After bending the left male and female magnetic clasps 815, 816 and fastening them together, and after bending the right male and female magnetic clasps 825, 826 and fastening them together, the pet droppings collection bag 86 is thereby held and securely positioned (see FIG. 48). The left and right movable members 813, 823 are provided on the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 using movable connected means, and the left and right movable members 813, 823 are used to enable upward or downward position adjustment. The left and right fixing belts 81, 82 are provided with a left adjustment member 817 and a right adjustment member 827, respectively, which are used to adjust the length of the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 for pets of different body types to suitably wear and enable secure fixing of the clothing.
(76) Referring to FIGS. 50 and 51, which show a seventh embodiment of the present invention that, similar to the fifth and sixth embodiments, is applied in the fixing device 80 for the pet droppings collection bag 86, wherein the frame 85 and the left, right fixing belts 81, 82 are formed as an integral body (see FIG. 50) or the separated left, right fixing belts 81, 82 (see FIG. 51) are structurally assembled to the frame 85. The side of the frame 85 is provided with a predetermined height H that forms an upper opening 851, a lower opening 852, and a passage between the upper, lower openings 851, 852. The left and right fixing belts 81, 82 are respectively fitted to the side of the frame 85 close to the area of the lower opening 852. Because of the predetermined height H that separates the upper opening 851 from the lower opening 852 that forms the passage between the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 that are connected close to the area of the lower opening 852, thus, when in use, the user can mount the opening of the pet droppings collection bag 86 (see FIG. 39) on the upper opening 851 and pass the body of the pet droppings collection bag 86 through the lower opening 852, using the upper opening 851 to correspond to the position of the pet's anus to achieve the function to receive the feces discharged by a pet. Referring to FIG. 54, the rear side of the structure formed by the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2 is fitted with the at least one ring 160. In addition, the present embodiment is respectively fitted with a fifth ring 1605 and a sixth ring 1606. During fitting, the above-described fifth ring 1605 and the sixth ring 1606 are used to respectively pass the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 therethrough, and are also used to assemble and fix together locating members 810, 820 respectively fitted on the left and right fixing belts 81, 82 (see FIG. 51), thereby pressing and fixedly positioning the upper opening 851 at the position of the pet's anus.
(77) FIGS. 52, 53, and 54 show a further embodiment of the present invention developmentally derived from FIG. 10, wherein the support enclosure 16 is formed on the left and right two sides of the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2. In addition, the support enclosure 16 comprises the first fastening portion 161 and the first fastening assembly portion 162, whereby the first fastening (assembly) portions 161, 162 are joined together to enable joining the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2 to form a structure that enables wearing and fixing onto a pet's body. The front left and right two ends of the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2 are respectively configured with the annular belt 165, which are used to pass through or be positioned at the pet's chest to enable joining the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2 to form the structure that enables wearing and fixing onto the pet's body. Each of the annular belts 165 is provided with the at least one first adjustment piece 166, and the adjustment pieces 166 are used to adjust the length of the annular belt 165.
(78) The front ends of the left and right annular belts 165 are respectively provided with the female buckle 167 (the first adjustment piece 166 and the female buckles 167 can also be joined together to form female buckles provided with an adjustment function). The left and right annular belts 165 use through holes 1610 to pass through an intersecting member 1600 and form a fixable positioning X-shaped intersection, or the left, right annular belts 165 are directly machine cross-stitched to fix and form the X-shaped intersection, thereby enabling the formed X-shaped intersection portion to be placed in the narrow space between the pet's chest or its two front legs, further enabling the left and right annular belts 165 to rearward extend in the direction of the crisscrossing thereof and assemble together the female buckles 167 and male buckles 168 fitted on the two sides of the front and rear cover sheets 1, 2 to form an X-shaped buckle component structure. Apart from providing the effect to pass through the narrow space of the pet's chest, the left and right annular belts 165 assume an X-shaped intersection by passing through the X-shaped intersection structure, and after putting onto a pet, the left and right annular belts 165 rearward extend to join together with the female buckles 167, causing the strain of the left and right annular belts 165 to be concentrated on the area of the X-shaped intersection, which forms an X-shaped structure from the fastening together of the female buckles 167 and male buckles 168 and provides a component forces effect.
(79) According to what has been described above, an access opening 1700 is concurrently formed after the left and right annular belts 165 form the fixed X-shaped intersection, thus, when preparing to put the structure onto the pet, after passing the pet's head through the access opening 1700, the female buckles 167 and the male buckles 168, the male snap 161 and the female snap 162 are respectively joined together; the female buckle 167 can alternatively be replaced by male buckle 168 and vise versa; the female snap 162 can alternatively be replaced by male snap 161 and vise versa. Apart from the pull cord 171 connected to the fixing ring 169 (see FIG. 15) achieving a component force effect when taking the dog for a walk outdoors, compared to each of the above-described embodiments, which uses sheet material to form the support enclosure 16 structure worn on the pet's body, the above-described fixed X-shaped intersection structure of the present embodiment directly uses long strips of fabric tape provided with the adjustment members 166 to replace the support enclosure 16 for wearing on the pet's body. In addition, compared to the other embodiments described above, because the long strips of fabric tape are adjustable, the length ranges thereof are increased and thus suitable for use with more pets of different weight ranges.
(80) Referring to FIGS. 55 to 61, which show the support enclosure 16 of the present embodiment fitted with a front harness 16A, which further comprises a first traverse belt 16A1, a second traverse belt 16A2, and a lengthwise belt 16A3. The first traverse belt 16A1 is connected or cross-connected with the second traverse belt 16A2; moreover, the lengthwise belt 16A3 is fitted between the first traverse belt 16A1 and the second traverse belt 16A2, forming left and right gaps 16A4 (the present embodiment is also feasible without the lengthwise belt 16A3) to facilitate passing a pet's front two legs therethrough, after which the front harness 16A is put onto the pet's front body from the pet's underside upwards (see FIGS. 59 and 60).
(81) The two ends of the first traverse belt 16A1 are respectively provided with left, right female buckles 16A13, 16A14. The two ends of the second traverse belt 16A2 are respectively provided with a second traverse belt male buckle 16A22 and a corresponding second traverse belt female buckle 16A21 to facilitate clasping the two together forming a front connected section 16AB3. In addition, the second traverse belt female buckle 16A21 and the second traverse belt male buckle 16A22 are respectively provided with the fixing ring 169 on corresponding sides thereto to facilitate connecting the hook ring 170 fitted to the front end of the pull cord 171 to the fixing rings 169 (see FIG. 15) when the user is taking their dog for a walk outdoors,
(82) The support enclosure 16 is further fitted with a rear harness 16B, which comprises a third transverse belt 16B1, which is respectively provided with left, right male buckles 16B13, 16B14 corresponding to the left, right female buckles 16A13, 16A14 fitted to the two ends of the first traverse belt 16A1, thereby enabling forming left, right assembly sections 16AB1, 16AB2 after connecting together (see FIG. 59). The two ends of the third transverse belt 16B1 are respectively provided with a third traverse belt male buckle 16B12 and a corresponding third traverse belt female buckle 16B11 to facilitate forming a rear connected section 16AB4 after clasping together thereof. Accordingly, the above-described support enclosure 16 assumes a square belt structure configuration after assembly thereof (see FIG. 55); the female buckle 16A13, 16A14, 16A21, 16B11 can alternatively be replaced by male buckle 16B13, 16B14, 16A22 16B12 and vise versa.
(83) The holding portion 4 of the present embodiment is a small, split type structural bag 44, wherein two sides of the holding portion 4 are respectively provided with a fixing member 42, and a corresponding fixing member 43 is provided on the main body of the holding portion 4. As shown in the diagrams, the fixing member 42 and the corresponding fixing member 43 can be hook and loop fasteners, and can also be other types of male and female fastening members (not shown in the drawings). The fixing members 42 and the corresponding fixing members 43 are used to movable cover and fix the left, right assembly sections 16AB1, 16AB2 therebetween, thus enabling positioning the holding portion 4 on the upper side of the support enclosure 16 assuming a square belt structure (see FIGS. 55, 56, and 57).
(84) Referring to FIGS. 62 to 65, which show an embodiment developmentally derived from the fourth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIGS. 37 to 42, wherein the fixing device 80 of the embodiment comprises a first main body 830, a second main body 840, and a bending member 8400 positioned between the first main body 830 and the second main body 840. The first main body 830 and the second main body 840 are respectively fitted with a corresponding male fastener 832 and female fastener 842, as well as a first passage 834 and a corresponding second passage 844 centrally positioned on the first main body 830 and the second main body 840, respectively. The male fastener 832 and the corresponding female fastener 842 are used to fix and hold down the pet droppings collection bag 86 at the position of the first passage 834 and the second passage 844 between the first main body 830 and the second main body 840; the female fastener 842 can alternatively be replaced by male fastener 832 and vise versa.
(85) Referring to FIGS. 64 and 65, which show the first main body 830 and the second main body 840 respectively fitted with at least one set of corresponding male, female clasps 833, 843, which enable more firmly fixing and holding down the pet droppings collection bag 86 between the first main body 830 and the second main body 840. Hence, when the pet is defecating, the pet droppings collection bag 86 is able to bear the weight of the feces and, thus, prevent the pet droppings collection bag 86 from falling off because of the weight; the female clasp 843 can alternatively be replaced by male clasp 833 and vise versa.
(86) Referring to FIGS. 66, 66A, 66B to FIGS. 67, 67A, 67B, together with FIG. 62, which show a protruding edge 8300 additionally provided on the first passage 834 of the first main body 830 of the embodiment, wherein the sides of the protruding edge 8300 assume a slight gradient with a narrow upper and wide lower. A diameter D1 of the end opening of the protruding edge 8300 is slightly smaller than a diameter D2 of the bottom portion of the protruding edge 8300; moreover, the diameter D1 is smaller than a diameter D3 of the second passage 844 (see FIG. 62), thereby enabling an easier and more stable clasping operation between the first main body 830 and the second main body 840. To operate, the user first places the pet droppings collection bag 86 onto the protruding edge 8300, and then uses the female fastener 832 of the first main body 830 and the male fastener 842 of the second main body 840 to hold down and fix the pet droppings collection bag 86 therebetween. Furthermore, because the protruding edge 8300 fitted on the first passage 834 is provided with a height H (see FIGS. 62 and 66), after folding down the first main body 830 onto the second main body 840, the protruding edge 8300 fitted with the pet droppings collection bag 86 protrudes out from the second main body 840 (see FIGS. 67 and 67A), thereby causing the pet droppings collection bag 86 to contact the area surrounding the pet's anus, and, thus preventing, when the pet has diarrhoea or is expelling soft stool, the discharged feces contacting and dirtying the fixing device 80 positioned surrounding the pet's anus.
(87) As shown in the drawings, the exterior of the protruding edge 8300 is provided with a clasp groove 8301, and a corresponding clasp 8401 is provided on the peripheral edge of the second passage 844. The angle of an inclination S1 of the clasp 8401 is such to operate in coordination with the shape of the clasp groove 8301. Moreover, the male fastener 842 of the second main body 840 is provided with an inclination S2, and the angle of the inclination S2 is such to operate in coordination with the shape of the female fastener 832 of the first main body 830. After folding down the first main body 830 onto the second main body 840, the protruding edge 8300 protrudes out from the second main body 840, whereupon the clasp groove 8301 provided on the peripheral edge of the first passage 834 corresponds to the clasp 8401 provided on the peripheral edge of the second passage 844, and the female fastener 832 of the first main body 830 corresponds to the male fastener 842 of the second main body 840, thereby achieving a firmer clasping effect; the female fastener 842 can alternatively be replaced by male fastener 832 and vise versa.
(88) Referring to FIGS. 68 to 71, which show a present embodiment developmentally derived from the fixing device 80 shown in FIGS. 66 to 67B. In the present embodiment, the two sides of the second main body 840 are additionally fitted with a left swinging member 88 and a right swinging member 87. Furthermore, the left, right swinging members 88, 87 are respectively provided with left, right holes 851, 852, which enable joining together of the separable left, right fixing belts 81, 82 (see FIG. 63). The two sides of the second main body 840 are respectively provided with left, right active holes 8403, 8402, and the left, right swinging members 88, 87 are respectively fitted with left, right movable members 882, 872 corresponding to the left and right active holes 8403, 8402. When the left, right fixing belts 81, 82 are joined together through the respective left, right holes 851, 852, the left, right movable members 882, 872 and the left, right active holes 8403, 8402 enable movable adjusting the joining angle of the left, right swinging members 88, 87 and the left, right fixing belts 81, 82 with the rings 160 fitted on the support enclosure 16 or the belt intersecting member 1600, as well as enabling forming a firmer joining angle between the fixing device 80 and the pet's buttocks.
(89) In addition, at least one outer extended member 8302 is provided on the top edge position at the end opening of the protruding edge 8300 provided on the first main body 830. After folding down the first main body 830 onto the second main body 840, the protruding edge 8300 protrudes out from the second main body 840, whereupon the outer extended members 8302 are used to achieve a stable clasping effect with the peripheral edge of the second passage 844. In the present embodiment, because the end opening top edge of the protruding edge 8300 is provided with the outer extended members 8302, thus, the sides of the passage 834 do not need to assume a tapered shape with a narrow upper and wide lower; moreover, the clasp groove 8301 and the clasp 8401 shown in the above-described embodiment are also not needed between the first and second passages 834, 844.
(90) When its required to open the first main body 830 and the second main body 840, the user can press the external extended members 8302 cause slight deformation thereof and enable separation of the first main body 830 and the second main body 840.
(91) Furthermore, as shown in FIGS. 59 and 61, the front harness 16A or the rear harness 16B of the present embodiment fitted with either the at least one ring 160 or a sleeve member device 1610, (see the embodiment shown in FIGS. 54A and 54B), wherein the rings 160 or the sleeve member device 1610 is used to mount the external connected fixing device 80, and the fixing device 80 is used to securely fix the pet droppings collection bag 86. The fixing device 80 being fixedly positioned with the rings 160 or the sleeve member device 1610, the left, right fixing belts 81, 82 (see FIGS. 50 and 51) or the left and right hook members 801, 802 (see FIGS. 40 to 42) are formed as an integral body, or the movable separable left, right fixing belts 81, 82 are used to pass through the left, right holes 851, 852 (see FIGS. 62 to 70), further joining together the left, right fixing belts 81, 82 and the rings 160, or the sleeve member device 1610 facilitates fixedly positioning the pet droppings collection bag 86 at the position of the pet's anus. Moreover, the fixing device 80, apart from enabling fixedly joining the rings 160 or the sleeve member device 1610 fitted on the rear harness 16B, the second traverse belt 16A2 of the front harness 16A of the present embodiment can also be fitted with the rings 160 or the sleeve member device 1610 to enable fixedly joining the fixing device 80. Because the pet's anus and tail are extremely close together (especially in small sized pets), thus, the first, second passages 834, 844 of the present embodiment are provided at positions close to the upper edges of the first, second main bodies 830, 840, hence, after clasping the two together, the upper edges form a small size (see FIG. 70) and are located at a position between the pet's anus and tail.
(92) Referring to FIGS. 72 to 74, which show an embodiment developmentally derived from the fixing device 80 shown in FIGS. 68 to 71, wherein the present embodiment further provides the upper edge of the second main body 840 with an indentation 8441, the two sides of which are respectively provided with a left pin hole 8405 and a right pin hole 8404. The upper portion of the second main body 840 is further fitted with an arched body 89 provided with a recess 854, wherein the arched body 89 is an inverse U shape as shown in the diagrams; however, the arched body 89 can also be configured as an inverse V shape or other shapes (not shown in the drawings). The two ends of the arched body 89 are respectively fitted with a left pin member 891 and a right pin member 892, which are movable disposed within the left right pin holes 8405, 8404, respectively, thereby enabling rotational movement of the arched body 89 to the required angle. To operate, the angle of the arched body 89 is rotated until parallel with the angle of the second passage 844, whereupon the recess 854 provides space for a pet's tail to easily pass therethrough, after which the arched body 89 is rotated approximately 90 degrees and horizontally disposed on the pet's back. The upper side of the second main body 840 of the present embodiment uses the structure of the indentation 8441 to enable the arched body 89 provided with the recess 854 to connect therein. The fixing device 80 can also be changed and produced as an integral body provided with an appropriate bend angle (not shown in the drawings).
(93) In addition, the upper portion of the arched body 89 is additionally provided with an upper hole 890, which is used to connect a movable separable upper fixing belt (not shown in the drawings, reference FIG. 63), with the other end of the upper fixing belt connected to the rings 160 or the sleeve member device 1610 provided on the support enclosure 16, thereby enabling more stable holding of the fixing device 80 at the position surrounding the pet's anus. In the present embodiment, because the upper edge of the second main body 840 is provided with the indentation 8441, hence, after clasping together the first and second main bodies 830, 840, only the upper edge of the first main body 830 is positioned between the pet's anus and tail. Because the area of contact surrounding the pet's anus is very small, thus the pet's defecation easily drops into the interior of the pet droppings collection bag 86.
(94) Referring to FIGS. 75 to 81, which show an embodiment of the present invention applied in a covering body for a body protective device, such as a protective clothing or an airbag clothing. The body protective device comprises the front cover sheet 1, which is a jacket 15 formed from a front inner piece 1A and a rear inner piece 1B (see FIGS. 77 and 78), wherein the jacket is provided with openings 15A, 15B and an inner space to enable a user to put on the jacket 15. A rear cover sheet 2 is provided with at least one fixing member 21A and one corresponding fixing member 21B (see FIGS. 75 and 76). A first joining edge 131 is provided on the front cover sheet 1, a second joining edge 231 is provided on the rear cover sheet 2, and the flexible enclosure 3 is fitted on the outer side of the jacket 15. The flexible enclosure 3 of the present embodiment is a body protective device such as either a protective clothing or an airbag clothing, which is used as an outer clothing or a covering for the wearer. The covering body comprises a third joining edge 331, and either the first joining edge 131 or the second joining edge 231 is used to join together with the third joining edge 331 and securely fix either the front cover sheet 1 or the rear cover sheet 2 to the covering body. A retaining space formed between the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 is used to retain the folded up covering body; moreover, the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B are further used to close up the front cover sheet 1 and the rear cover sheet 2 (see FIG. 75). When the body protective device is an airbag clothing, the airbag clothing comprises an inner air bag 3D and an outer air bag 3F, wherein the structures of the inner and outer air bags 3D, 3F can be either a single air bag or a plurality of independent air bags. Using a plurality of independent air bags as an example, each of the independent air bags is provided with an independent air chamber and a free end. When in a deflated state, a partial overlapping configuration is assumed between each of the airbags. When in an inflated state, the air bags are set upright and connected together.
(95) Concrete examples of the present embodiment primarily consist of three configurations. A first configuration is shown in FIGS. 75, 76, and 84 (a cross-sectional view), wherein the rear cover sheet 2 further comprises a first covering piece 2A, which is fitted to the periphery of the jacket 15. The first covering piece 2A is further fitted with a front left covering piece 2AL and a front right covering piece 2AR, wherein the front left covering piece 2AL and the front right covering piece 2AR respectively use the second joining edge 231 and the first joining edge 131 to connect to the front inner piece 1A. The front left, right covering pieces 2AL, 2AR are respectively provided with the at least one fixing member 21A and the corresponding fixing member 21B. The covering body further comprises a front covering body 3A, which comprises a third joining edge 331, wherein either the first joining edge 131 or the second joining edge 231 is used to join together with the third joining edge 331 and securely fix the front inner piece 1A and the front left, right covering pieces 2AL, 2AR to the front covering body 3A (see FIG. 87). The retaining space formed between the front inner piece 1A and the left, right covering pieces 2AL, 2AR is able to retain the folded up front covering body 3A; moreover, the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B are further used to close up the left, right covering pieces 2AL, 2AR. The rear cover sheet 2 further comprises a second covering piece 2B, which is fitted with a rear left covering piece 2BL and a rear right covering piece 2BR, wherein the rear left, right covering pieces 2BL, 2BR are respectively provided with the at least one fixing member 21A and the corresponding fixing member 21B. The covering body further comprises a rear covering body 3B, and the retaining space formed between the rear inner piece 1B and the left, right covering pieces 2BL, 2BR is used to retain the folded up rear covering body 3B, as well as further close up the rear left, right covering pieces 2BL, 2BR using the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B.
(96) The second configuration of the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 85 (a cross-sectional view), wherein the first covering piece 2A corresponds to the inner piece 1A, and the first covering piece 2A is fitted to the periphery of the front side of the jacket 15; moreover, the starting point of the first covering piece 2A is P1. The fixing members 21A are fitted to the first covering piece 2A, and the corresponding fixing members 21B are fitted to the edge of the front inner piece 1A, wherein the edge of the front inner piece 1A is a terminal point P2. The retaining space formed between the front inner piece 1A and the first covering piece 2A is able to retain the folded up front covering body 3A; moreover, the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B are used to close up the first covering piece 2A. After closing up the first covering piece 2A, starting from point P1, the first covering piece 2A is made to cover the front covering body 3A within the range to the terminal point P2 (the first covering piece 2A can also set P2 as the starting point and P1 as the terminal point). The same structure as described above can also be applied in the second covering piece 2B contained in the rear cover sheet 2, wherein the second covering piece 2B is fitted to the periphery of the rear side of the jacket 15, and the starting point of the second covering piece 2B is P2. The fixing members 21A are fitted to the second covering piece 2B, and the corresponding fixing members 21B are fitted to the edge of the front inner piece 1B. The edge of the front inner piece 1B is the terminal point P1. The covering body further comprises the rear covering body 3B, and the retaining space formed between the rear inner piece 1B and the second covering piece 2B is used to retain the folded up rear covering body 3B, and also closes up the second right covering piece 2B using the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B. After closing up, starting from point P2, the second covering piece 2B is made to cover the rear covering body 3B within the range to the terminal point P1 (the second covering piece 2B can also set P1 as the starting point and P2 as the terminal point).
(97) The third configuration of the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 86 (a cross-sectional view), wherein the configuration is realized with only the single covering piece 2AB fitted to the periphery of the front side of the jacket 15. The single covering piece 2AB corresponds to the single inner piece 1AB, and the starting point of the single covering piece 2AB is P1. Moreover, the fixing members 21A are fitted to the single covering piece 2AB, and the corresponding fixing members 21B are fitted to the edge of the single inner piece 1AB. The retaining space formed between the single inner piece 1AB and the single covering piece 2AB is able to retain the folded up single covering body 3AB, and also closes up the single covering piece 2AB using the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B. After closing up, the range covered by the single covering piece 2AB includes coiling round once starting from the starting point P1 and returning to the original starting point P1.
(98) Referring to FIGS. 77 to 80, which show the covering body of the present embodiment further comprising an upper covering body 3C, which is fitted to the upper side of the jacket 15, and can be used to cover the head portion of a wearer. In addition, the upper covering body 3C is fitted with an upper inner piece 10 and an upper covering piece 2C, wherein the upper inner piece 10 is provided with a first upper joining edge 1311, and the upper covering piece 2C is provided with a second upper joining edge 1312. The first, second upper joining edges 1311, 1312 are joined together, and the retaining space formed between the upper inner piece 10 and the upper covering piece 2C is used to retain the folded up upper covering body 3C. The upper inner piece 10 and the upper covering piece 2C are respectively provided with the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B; moreover, the upper inner piece 10 and the upper covering piece 2C are also closed up using the fixing members 21A and the corresponding fixing members 21B. The upper covering body 3C further comprises a plurality of pleats 310, 320, 330, and in a folded state, the plurality of pleats 310, 320, 330 are used to collect together and fold up the upper covering body 3C.
(99) In addition, referring to FIGS. 77, 78, and 81, the front inner piece 1A, the rear inner piece 1B, and the upper inner piece 10 of the present embodiment positioned on one side of the inner space of the jacket 15 are provided with a plurality of supporting protrusions 3D. Connective channels 3P are provided between the plurality of supporting protrusions 3D, and the connective channels 3P are used to channel air to the interior of the supporting protrusions 3D, thereby causing the supporting protrusions 3D to form bulging structures provided with adequate supporting force. The inner space of the jacket 15 contacts one side of the wearer's body and is used to form a protective effect; moreover, because the plurality of supporting protrusions 3D assume a transverse, longitudinal, or diagonal arrangement, thus, long gaps 3G are also formed between the rows and columns of the supporting protrusions 3D. When the protective clothing or airbag clothing unfolds and inflates, the wearer's hands are free to carry out other operations using the long gaps 3G, for example: operating survival equipment or a mobile phone, eating and drinking, taking things out from their clothing pockets or carry bag, etc.
(100) Referring to FIGS. 82, 83, and FIG. 87, which show an embodiment of the present invention applying the covering body in a body protective device, such as a hollow spherical body or a hollow airbag. The body protective device is provided with a plurality of supporting columns 3H, which are either inflatable air cylindrical body structures or foldable elastic cylindrical bodies. In addition, the plurality of supporting columns 3H are connected to either the front inner piece 1A or the rear inner piece 1B, with the plurality of supporting columns 3H used to support and fix the configurational shape of the exterior of the hollow spherical body or the hollow airbag by causing the exterior to assume an airbag cover body with a spherical body shape, circular shape, or an elliptical shape. When the supporting columns 3H are configured as air column structures, connective inflating channels are provided between the air column structures and the hollow spherical body or the surface of the hollow spherical body. The surface of the hollow spherical body or the hollow airbag can be configured as a single sheet flat surface or a plurality of airbag surfaces. A structure with a plurality of independent airbags structure can be adopted when configured as a plurality of airbags, such as the outer air bags 3F shown in FIGS. 77 and 78, with each of the independent airbags provided with an independent air chamber and a free end. When in an deflated state, the airbags assume a partial overlapping configuration, and when in an inflated state, the air bags are set upright and connected together. The hollow spherical body or the hollow airbags either comprise at least the front cover sheet 1 or the rear cover sheet 2, and further comprises at least one joining opening, which is formed from the joining of two joining ends 3AT, 3BT. In addition, each of the joining openings is provided with a sealing member 3S, which can be either a zipper, hook and loop fastener, magnetic fastener, or zipper adhesive tape.
(101) Referring to FIG. 88, wherein a body protective device comprises either an air supply 5, a manual inflating device 6, or an automatic inflating device 7, wherein the air supply 5 can be an inflation tube, a pump, or a pressure bottle. The manual inflating device 6 is fitted with a valve 8 for the purpose of respectively channeling air from the air supply 5 to inside the fitted airbags at the front, rear, and upper covering bodies 3A, 3B, and 3C, which respectively use a first, second, and third manual inflating device 61A, 61B, and 61C to control opening of a first, second, and third valve 81A, 81B, and 81C, thereby achieving the objective of inflating the airbags. in an emergency situation, the jacket wearer can carry out a manual inflating operation respectively on the front, rear, or upper covering bodies 3A, 3B, 3C according to circumstances (see FIG. 77 or 83). The automatic inflating device 7 is fitted with a synchronous start switch 71, a sensor 72, and a manual changeover switch 73. In an emergency situation, the sensor 72 transmits a signal to the synchronous start switch 71 to open a fourth valve 81D and channel in air from the air supply 5 to enable achieving the objective of inflating the airbags. Under certain conditions, when the sensor 72 malfunctions or is inappropriate to auto-start, the manual changeover switch 73 can be used to control the fourth valve 81D (see FIG. 77 or 83). In addition, the body protective device can further comprise a global satellite positioning device 9, which is connected to the synchronous start switch 71 and the sensor 72 (see FIG. 78). In an emergency situation, the sensor 72 can automatically transmit a satellite positioning signal to facilitate rescuing the accident victim. The front manual inflating device 6 comprises a device such as a conventional inflation tube, pump, or a one-way valve, and further comprises a device to open the valve, such as a pull cord or water soluble material using various types of physical or chemical principles.
(102) When the body protective device of the present invention is applied in mountain-climbing activities as an example, and a climber accidentally falls into a valley, the sensor 72 immediately transmits a signal to the synchronous start switch 71, causing the fourth valve 81D to open and channel air from the air supply 5 to achieve the effect of inflating the airbags of the covering body, forming an elliptical shaped or circular shaped body protective device that covers the wearer's body, thereby protecting the wearer from otherwise fatal injuries from falling into a valley. In particular, should an avalanche occur when climbing a high snow-capped mountain (see FIG. 89), and the wearer is buried under an accumulation of snow from the avalanche, because of the gaps 3G fitted inside the covering body (see FIG. 78 or 83), the wearer is able to manipulate or separate themself from the body protective device and use the space occupied by the body protective device after being buried by the accumulation of snow to slowly, upwardly dig themself out from the accumulation of snow, causing the accumulation of snow to fall into the occupied space as they dig upward, finally seeking help on the surface away from the snow dugout. Apart from having use in activities such as skiing, mountain-climbing, etc., the body protective device can also be used when riding a motorcycle, in water activities such as boating, aerial activities such as paragliding and hand gliding, etc., or after pairing with essential life support equipment, can also be further applied in safety equipment for passengers travelling by airplane. According to the criteria required for each of the activities described above (such as: temperature, speed, altitude, pressure, impact force, etc.,) the sensor 72 can be set to transmit the appropriate signal to the synchronous start switch 71 and when to transmit the signal.
(103) It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.