Protective Collar Attachment System
20220015332 · 2022-01-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A protective collar attachment system in which a protective collar is attached to a collar attachment suit. The protective collar has a cone shape similar to an Elizabethan collar and removably attaches to the collar attachment suit. The protective collar is secured to the collar attachment suit by a fastener that prevents the animal from removing the collar, but allows the collar to be removed by a human caretaker. The collar attachment suit includes a vest with apertures for an animal's front limbs. By securing the protective collar to the protective attachment suit, the animal is unable to remove the protective collar. A caretaker can remove and replace the protective collar by engaging the fasteners that secure the protective collar to the collar attachment suit. Thus, the protective collar can easily be temporarily removed to facilitate eating by the animal, medical treatment, or for other purposes.
Claims
1. A protective collar system, comprising: a protective collar; and an attachment garment configured to be secured to an animal, wherein the protective collar is configured to removably attach to the attachment garment.
2. The protective collar system of claim 1, wherein the collar comprises an inner edge where the collar attaches to the attachment garment, and an outer edge opposite the inner edge, and wherein the outer edge has a protective ring.
3. The protective collar system of claim 2, wherein the protective ring is a rubber rim.
4. The protective collar system of claim 1, wherein the protective collar is configured to removably attach to the attachment garment by a zipper.
5. The protective collar system of claim 1, wherein the protective collar is configured to removably attach to the attachment garment by snap fasteners.
6. The protective collar system of claim 1, wherein the protective collar comprises a top section configured to partially overlap another portion of the protective collar to secure the protective collar in a closed configuration.
7. The protective collar system of claim 1, wherein the attachment garment comprises fasteners configured to facilitate placement of the attachment garment onto an animal and removal of the attachment garment from the animal.
8. The protective collar system of claim 7, wherein the fasteners of the attachment garment are not visible while the attachment garment is in a closed configuration.
9. A protective collar system, comprising: a garment configured for placement on an animal and having an attachment end proximate the animal's neck, and a rear end opposite the attachment end; and a cone-shaped collar having an attachment end configured to removably attach to the attachment end of the garment and a cone edge opposite the attachment end, wherein the collar extends forward at least partly around the animal's head when attached to the garment such that the collar prevents self-injury by the animal.
10. The protective collar system of claim 9, wherein the collar comprises a protective ring at the cone edge.
11. The protective collar system of claim 9, wherein the collar is attached to and removed from the garment by engaging a collar attachment fastener.
12. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the collar attachment fastener comprises a zipper.
13. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the collar attachment fastener comprises snap fasteners.
14. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the collar comprises clear polycarbonate.
15. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the collar comprises a cone opening at a top portion of the collar, and wherein the garment comprises an extension of the cone opening.
16. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the collar comprises a top section configured to partially overlap another portion of the collar to secure the collar in a closed configuration.
17. The protective collar system of claim 11, wherein the garment comprises fasteners configured to facilitate placement of the garment onto an animal and removal of the garment from the animal.
18. The protective collar system of claim 17, wherein the fasteners of the garment are not visible while the garment is in a closed configuration.
19. The protective collar system of claim 10, wherein the garment comprises two armholes configured to secure the garment around frontal limbs of the animal and a rear opening at the rear end.
20. The protective collar system of claim 19, wherein the armholes and the rear opening are finished with a stretchable fabric.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] Preferred embodiments of cone 110 include a protective ring 136 around the edge of cone 110 opposite garment 120. A preferred embodiment of protective ring 136 is a rubber rim that serves to mitigate damage when cone 110 collides with an object, person, or other animal, and to protect the wearer by mitigating the acceleration during such a collision. In an alternate embodiment, protective ring 136 is a fabric rim providing similar protection.
[0026] Protective collar attachment system 100 is illustrated in use with a dog. Preferred embodiments of protective collar attachment system 100 are particularly useful for dogs and cats, but embodiments for use with other animals are fully contemplated herein.
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[0028] For further ease of attachment, cone 110 has a cone opening 150 tapering down from its widest point at the edge of cone 110 at protective ring 136, and in some preferred embodiments extending into garment 120 and terminating near garment collar 132, that is, substantially closer to garment collar 132 than to the end of garment 120 opposite garment collar 132.
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[0030] In a preferred embodiment, cone 110 is made of clear polycarbonate, allowing sufficient flexibility to facilitate attachment and removal of cone 110 to garment 120, while retaining sufficient rigidity to maintain its general shape and prevent the wearer from biting, scratching, and other harmful behaviors that an Elizabethan collar is intended to prevent.
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[0037] Preferred embodiments of cone 210 include a protective ring 238 around the edge of cone 210 opposite garment 220. A preferred embodiment of protective ring 238 is a rubber rim that serves to mitigate damage when cone 210 collides with an object, person, or other animal, and to protect the wearer by mitigating the acceleration during such a collision. In an alternate embodiment, protective ring 238 is a fabric rim providing similar protection.
[0038] Garment 220 has fasteners 236 to facilitate placing garment 220 onto an animal and removing garment 220 from the animal as necessary. As illustrated in
[0039] Protective collar attachment system 200 is illustrated in use with a dog. Preferred embodiments of protective collar attachment system 200 are particularly useful for dogs and cats, but embodiments for use with other animals are fully contemplated herein.
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[0044] Cone 210 is illustrated in an open configuration, and, in a preferred embodiment, can be secured in a closed configuration through the use of hook-and-loop fasteners, such as those sold in connection with the trademark VELCRO. Embodiments that use other fastener types are also fully contemplated. The hook-and-loop fastener includes a hook end 252A on top section 250 and a loop end 252B on the opposite end of cone 210. In order to illustrate the relative positions of the ends of the hook-and-loop fastener on opposing ends of cone 210, both hook end 252A and loop end 252B are illustrated; however, hook end 252A is on the opposite surface of cone 210 from loop end 252B in order to allow hook end 252A to come into contact with loop end 252B when cone 210 is rolled into its closed configuration as illustrated in
[0045] A preferred embodiment of fasteners 236 are snap fasteners, and are made up of male halves 236A that are removably attachable to female halves 236B in order to secure garment 220 in its closed configuration. In order to illustrate the relative positions of the halves of the fasteners 236 on opposite sides of garment 220, both male halves 236A and female halves 236B are illustrated; however, the female halves 236B are on the opposite surface of garment 220 from the male halves 236A in order to allow the male halves 236A and the female halves 236B to engage to secure the garment 220 into its closed configuration as illustrated in
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[0047] It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the features of the various embodiments illustrated can be added to the other illustrated embodiments, and features that differ between embodiments can in each case be replaced by the corresponding feature of another embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention; such modifications are fully contemplated herein.
[0048] While there have been shown what are presently considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.