LEASH ATTACHMENT SYSTEM FOR DOG COLLAR OR HARNESS
20220079120 · 2022-03-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A dog leash attachment system for selectively and releasably attaching a dog leash to a dog collar or harness, wherein the dog leash and the dog collar or dog harness each comprises a portion of a fastener device further comprising at least one magnetic attachment component and at least one mechanical attachment component. One portion of the fastener device is attached in fixed relation to the dog leash at a position proximal to the distal end of the dog leash. Another magnet is disclosed for use in maintaining a portion of the fastener device proximally to the collar or harness when the leash is not in use.
Claims
1. A dog leash attachment system for selectively and releasably attaching a dog leash to a dog collar, the system comprising, a dog leash further comprising a distal end and a first portion of a fastener device attached in fixed relation to the dog leash near the distal end, the first portion of the fastener device further comprising at least one magnetic attachment component and at least one mechanical attachment component; and a dog collar further comprising a buckle and a second portion of a fastener device attached in fixed relation to the dog collar and spaced apart from the buckle, the second portion of the fastener device further comprising at least one magnetic attachment component and a least one mechanical attachment component.
2. The dog leash attachment system of claim 1 wherein the first portion and the second portion are cooperatively configured to be magnetically attached when cooperatively aligned in proximal relation to each other and to subsequently become mechanically attached when the first portion and the second portion are pressed into engagement with each other while magnetically attached.
3. The dog leash attachment system of claim 2 wherein the mechanical attachment between the first portion and the second portion provides a greater holding force than the magnetic attachment between them when the dog leash is subjected to a puffing force between a dog and a user.
4. The dog leash attachment system of claim 1 further comprising part of an additional fastener device further comprising in combination at least one magnetic attachment component and at least one mechanical attachment component for use in attaching an auxiliary component to the dog leash.
5. The dog leash attachment system of claim 1 wherein the dog collar further comprises an additional magnetic component configured and positioned to be magnetically attached to the second portion of the fastener device whenever the dog leash is not attached to the second portion of the fastener device to hold the second portion of the fastener device proximally to the dog collar.
6. The dog leash attachment system of claim 1 wherein the dog leash further comprises a portion of a second fastener device disposed in spaced apart relation to the distal end of the leash.
7. A dog leash attachment system for selectively and releasably attaching a dog leash to a dog harness, the system comprising; a dog leash further comprising a distal end and a first portion of a fastener device attached in fixed relation to the dog leash near the distal end, the first portion of the fastener device further comprising at least one magnetic attachment component and at least one mechanical attachment component; and a dog harness further comprising a buckle and a second portion of a fastener device attached in fixed relation to the dog harness and spaced apart from the buckle, the second portion of the fastener device further comprising at least one magnetic attachment component and a least one mechanical attachment component.
8. The dog leash attachment system of claim 7 wherein the first portion and the second portion are cooperatively configured to be magnetically attached when cooperatively aligned in proximal relation to each other and to subsequently become mechanically attached when the first portion and the second portion are pressed into engagement with each other while magnetically attached.
9. The dog leash attachment system of claim 8 wherein the mechanical attachment between the first portion and the second portion provides a greater holding force than the magnetic attachment between them when the dog leash is subjected to a puffing force between a dog and a user.
10. The dog leash attachment system of claim 7 further comprising part of an additional fastener device further comprising in combination at least one magnetic attachment component and at least one mechanical attachment component for use in attaching an auxiliary component to the dog leash.
11. The dog leash attachment system of claim 7 wherein the dog harness further comprises an additional magnetic component configured and positioned to be magnetically attached to the second portion of the fastener device whenever the dog leash is not attached to the second portion of the fastener device to hold the second portion of the fastener device proximally to the dog harness.
12. The dog leash attachment system of claim 7 wherein the dog leash further comprises a portion of a second fastener device disposed in spaced apart relation to the distal end of the leash.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0016] Female half 12 and male half 16 of the fastener device each desirably comprises a magnetic component that is preferably a rare earth magnet configured and disposed so that halves 12 and 16 are magnetically attracted to each other with sufficient holding force to assist in bringing them together during the process of attaching dog leash 18 to dog collar 10. This magnetic attraction facilitates positioning and temporarily holding halves 12 and 16 so that the respective male and female portions of halves 16 and 12 can be mechanically engaged by the use of cooperatively disposed engagement tabs to provide a mechanical interlock that is stronger than the magnetic attraction between halves 16, 12 and that resists physical separation of halves 16, 12 for so long as any strain is exerted axially along leash 18 by the dog. At a later time when the user decides to disconnect leash 18 from dog collar 10, the mechanical coupling is quickly releasable by rotating male half 16 relative to female half 12 of the combination magnetic and mechanical fastener device to a position where only the magnetic attraction between male and female halves 16, 12 is holding them together. This remaining holding force is then easily overcome when the user manually pulls the distal end of dog leach 18 away from dog collar 10. One satisfactory fastener device suitable for use in making the dog leash attachment system of the invention is a commercially available “Fidlock 20” brand combination fastener device having magnetic and mechanical holding components and also having flexible tabs of fabric or webbing that can be sewn to a dog leash 18 or dog collar as seen in
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[0020] Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this specification in view of the accompanying drawings, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventor and/or Applicant are legally entitled,