COLLAR TIGHTENING STRUCTURE
20200315139 · 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a collar (1) for pets, the collar (1) comprising a tightening structure consisting of a buckle (2) having a first projecting structure (21) formed longitudinally on the top (23a) and a second projecting structure 22a formed transversely to the center of the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2), the first and second projecting structures (21, 22a) facing one another without touching.
Claims
1. A one-piece collar (1) made of flexible plastics material and intended to be worn by a person or a pet, said plastics material being capable of containing an active material, the collar (1) comprising a tightening structure consisting of a buckle (2) located substantially on the proximal part of said collar, namely a buckle (2) of which the hollow interior defines a tunnel (23) delimited by a top (23a) on the upper part thereof and by a bottom (23b) on the lower part thereof, said tunnel (23) being capable of receiving, longitudinally and by threading, a strap (3) which forms the distal part of the collar (1), namely a strap (3) of which the inner face intended to be in contact with the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2) has a plurality of indentations (31) which pass all the way therethrough, characterized in that a first projecting structure (21) is formed longitudinally on the top (23a) of the buckle (2) and a second projecting structure (22a) is formed transversely to the center of the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2), the first and second projecting structures (21, 22a) facing one another without touching, in that the space (y) between the first projecting structure (21) and the bottom (23b) is intended for having the strap (3) pass therethrough such that, when the strap (3) is threaded inside the buckle (2) and in order for the collar (1) as a whole to be tightened, the first projecting structure (21) abuts the top face of said strap (3) so as to exert a local holding pressure thereon, and in that the second projecting structure (22a) engages with an indentation (31) in the underside of said strap (3).
2. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the first projecting structure (21) formed longitudinally on the top (23a) of the buckle (2) also has two bulges (21a, 21b) each located at one of the ends of said projecting structure such that said bulges straddle the indentation (31) in the strap (3) so as to clamp around said strap.
3. The one-piece collar according to claim 2, wherein the central part (21c) of the first projecting structure (21) is slightly set back from the two bulges (21a, 21b).
4. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the second projecting structure (22a) formed transversely to the center of the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2) forms a tooth (22a) of which the lateral part located on the side opposite to the insertion direction of the strap (3) is at least on a line with the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2) or is slightly inclined toward the threading direction of the strap.
5. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the value of the ratio (x/y) is substantially proportional to that of the ratio (notch thickness to strap thickness) according to the relationship 0.9 EC/EL<x/y<1.1 EC/EL, where the space between the bulge (21a) and the bottom (23b) is symbolized by y; the space between the upper part of the tooth (22a) and the edge of the bulge (21a) is symbolized by x; EL represents the thickness of the strap and EC symbolizes the thickness of the notch, the value of which is equal to the difference between the thickness (EL) of the strap (3) and the depth (p) of an indentation (31).
6. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the bottom (23b) comprises, in addition to the tooth (22a) on its central part, a tooth (22b) on the proximal part of the buckle (2) and another tooth (22c) on the distal part of the buckle (2).
7. The one-piece collar according to claim 6, wherein the teeth (22a, 22b, 22c) are equidistant by a length corresponding to the spacing between two successive indentations (31) such that each of the two teeth (22b) and (22c) engages with indentations (31) when the strap (3) is threaded into the buckle (2).
8. The one-piece collar according to claim 1 wherein the indentation (31) in the strap (3) has a cross section that is substantially in the shape of a parallelogram, antiparallelogram, triangle or a combination of these shapes.
9. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the buckle (2) has openings (4) in each of its lateral faces, said openings delimiting a constriction structure for both the top (23a) and the bottom (23b) of the buckle (2), the top and the bottom of the buckle being interconnected by lugs (24).
10. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the hardness of the flexible plastics material from which the collar is made is between 60 Shore A and 60 Shore D, preferably between 80 and 95 Shore A.
11. The one-piece collar according to claim 1, wherein the collar contains an active material that has a biocidal, medicinal or cosmetic effect, said active material being suitable for achieving a treatment action selected from an insecticide action, insect repellant action, attractive action, antifungal action, soothing action, calming action, fragrant action, wellness action or a combination thereof.
12. The one-piece collar according to claim 4, wherein the bottom (23b) comprises, in addition to the tooth (22a) on its central part, a tooth (22b) on the proximal part of the buckle (2) and another tooth (22c) on the distal part of the buckle (2).
Description
[0021] In order to fully understand the invention, the following figures are provided to illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention, without limiting its scope, however.
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[0028] The tightening structure of the collar according to the invention has several advantages, particularly as a result of its simplicity, since the collar and the buckle form a one-piece assembly, and this facilitates shaping by known plastics processing techniques. Furthermore, tests on pets were able to confirm that the collar according to the invention does not come undone when the pet is scratching, unlike other collars of the same type, which clearly demonstrates the effectiveness of the tightening structure.
[0029] Yet another advantage of the collar according to the invention is that it is possible to adapt the dimensions of the collar as a whole, while maintaining the same design of the buckle.
[0030] Clearly, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described and shown, but also covers other variants, in particular bracelets and bindings that are tightened in an adjustable and reversible manner.