PERSONAL PET CARRIER
20240147956 ยท 2024-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A personal pet carrier according to an embodiment may include a bag portion to house the lower body of a pet. The sides of the bag may include open slits to facilitate scooping the pet's hind quarters and lower body into the bag. Side straps are provided near the top of the slits. A molle harness system enables the side straps to be positioned at different heights to accommodate the size of the pet. A collar strap and choke prevention strap connected between the collar strap and the front side of the bag may be provided to further secure the pet.
Claims
1. A personal pet carrier, comprising: a bag portion including a front side and a back side connected on a bottom of the bag portion and partially up at least one side to form an open slit on said side; a side strap having a first end connected adjacent to a top portion of the open slit on the front side of the bag portion and a second end including a buckle; a buckle receiving piece connected adjacent to a top portion of the open slit on the back side of the bag portion and adapted to connect with the buckle; at least one shoulder strap connected to the bag portion; a collar strap connected adjacent to a top side of the back side of the bag portion; and a choke prevention strap connected between the collar strap and the front side of the bag portion.
2. The personal pet carrier of claim 1, further comprising: a molle harness system attached to the back side of the bag portion adjacent to the open slit, the molle harness system including a plurality of molles, wherein the buckle receiving piece includes a molle adjustment piece adapted to fit into any of said plurality of molles.
3. The personal pet carrier of claim 1, wherein the collar strap includes a first end attached to a first position on the back side of the bag portion and a second end including a connector piece, and wherein a connector receiving piece is attached to a second position on the back side of the bag portion.
4. The personal pet carrier of claim 3, wherein the first and second connector pieces comprise a buckle and the connector receiving piece comprises a buckle receiving piece.
5. The personal pet carrier of claim 3, wherein the connector piece and the connector receiving piece comprise hook-and-loop fasteners.
6. The personal pet carrier of claim 1, wherein the at least one shoulder strap includes a first end attached to the bottom of the bag portion and a second end including a hook piece, wherein the front side of the bag portion includes a loop adapted to accept the hook piece, and wherein the back side of the bag portion includes a loop adapted to accept the hook piece.
Description
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[0018] In an embodiment, a personal pet carrier 100 may be configurable in a backpack configuration or a front pack configuration.
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[0020] The bag portion 102 may be made available in different sizes for different sized pets. Side adjustment straps 106 may be provided near the top of each slit to further accommodate different sized pets. A ladder-style, or molle, harness system 108 may be provided on each side of the back side of the bag portion 102 to even further accommodate different sized pets. Each side of the strap system may include a number of molles 110. A T-shaped molle adjustment piece 112 may be placed in a desired molle for connection to the associated adjustment strap. The adjustment straps may include snap buckles 114. The snap buckles may include a male portion, e.g., a stud, (not shown) that snaps into a socket 116 in the associated molle adjustment piece.
[0021] A pair of shoulder straps 118 may be provided for carrying the bag. The shoulder straps may include buckles 120 for adjusting the length of the straps to fit a user. A bottom portion 122 of each of a pair of should straps 118 may be attached near the bottom of the bag portion 102, e.g., by stitching. In the backpack configuration, a top portion 124 of each shoulder strap 118 may be connected to the front side of the bag portion 102, as shown in
[0022] A collar strap 130 to be fit around the pet's throat region may be connected near the top of the front side of bag portion 102. One end of the collar strap 130 may be attached to the bag portion 102, e.g, by stitching, and the other end may be connected to another position on the front side of the bag portion by a locking buckle 132, e.g., a side release clip. The collar strap 130 may be adjusted, for example, via the buckle 132, to accommodate the size of the pet's neck. A choke prevention strap 134 may be connected at one end near the center of the collar strap 130 and at the other end to the front side of the bag portion using an adjustment buckle 136. The choke prevention strap 134 may prevent the pet from a possible choking situation by limiting the upward movement of the pet's head and neck.
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[0024] Once the pet is secured in the bag portion 102 and the belts and buckles secured, the user may secure the pet to their person using the shoulder straps.
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[0026] The foregoing method descriptions and diagrams/figures are provided merely as illustrative examples and are not intended to require or imply that the operations of various aspects must be performed in the order presented. As will be appreciated by one of skill in the art, the order of operations in the aspects described herein may be performed in any order. Words such as thereafter, then, next, etc. are not intended to limit the order of the operations; such words are used to guide the reader through the description of the methods and systems described herein. Further, any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles a, an, or the, is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.
[0027] The preceding description of the disclosed aspects is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make, implement, or use the claims. Various modifications to these aspects will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other aspects without departing from the scope of the claims. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the aspects illustrated herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the claims disclosed herein.