System For Securing A Safety Device To A Leash
20190014748 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F41H13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A system for securing a safety device to a leash (SSSDL) that functions in combination with an animal leash that is used to restrain or control an animal which is typically a dog. The SSSDL has a securing member in the form of a bracket or an enclosure that is connected by attachment means to a surface of a leash. Removable attachment means including at least one strap, at least one cable, a hook and loop fastener, a double-sided tape or at least two gripping members, or permanent attachment means including at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut or an adhesive, can be utilized. The safety device preferably consists of a stun gun or an air horn, although other types of safety devices can be used with equal efficacy. For the bracket, the safety device is secured by means including at least one strip, at least one cable, a double-sided tape, or at least one clamp. For the enclosure, the safety device is inserted into and maintained within the enclosure. One of the main inventive features of the SSSDL is that the safety device can be actuated by a person while the person retains a grip on the leash and maintains control of an animal to which the leash is tethered.
Claims
1. A system for securing a safety device to a leash (SSSDL), wherein said SSSDL comprises a securing member that is connected by attachment means to a surface of an animal leash, wherein a safety device is secured to said securing member wherein once secured, the safety device is activated by a person while the person retains a grip on the leash and control of an animal to which the leash is tethered.
2. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein the safety device is comprised of a stun gun.
3. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein the safety device is comprised of an air horn.
4. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein said securing member is comprised of a bracket having an upper surface with an device interface to which the safety device is secured.
5. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein said securing member is comprised of an enclosure having an opening into which the safety device is inserted, wherein a bore on said enclosure having a bore allows access to an actuator on the safety device.
6. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein said securing member is removably attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one strap, at least one cable, a hook and loop fastener, a double-sided tape or at least two gripping members.
7. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 1 wherein said securing member is permanently attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, or an adhesive.
8. A system for securing a safety device to a leash (SSSDL) wherein said SSSDL functions in combination with an animal leash that has a housing with an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, a front surface having an opening from where extends a cable, and a handle at a rear location, wherein said SSSDL includes a securing member comprising a bracket that has an upper surface with an device interface having a channel, a lower surface and a side edge, wherein said bracket lower surface is placed on the leash upper surface and said bracket is attached by attachment means to the upper surface of the leash, wherein once said bracket is attached, a safety device is placed and positioned within the channel on said device interface and secured thereto by securing means, wherein once secured and positioned, the safety device is actuated by a person while the person retains a grip on the leash and maintains control of an animal to which the leash is tethered.
9. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein the safety device is comprised of a stun gun.
10. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein the safety device is comprised of an air horn.
11. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein said securing member is removably attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one strap, at least one cable, a hook and loop fastener, a double-sided tape or at least two gripping members.
12. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 11 wherein the gripping members are comprised of L-shaped or J-shaped claws that extend outward and downward from opposing side edges of said securing member, wherein the gripping members are made of a resilient material that allows the members to flexibly engage the leash surface, thereby facilitating a gripping action that maintains said securing member on the leash.
13. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein said securing member is permanently attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, or an adhesive.
14. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein the securing means for securing the safety device to said bracket are selected from the group consisting of at least one strap, at least one cable, a double-sided tape, or at least one clamp.
15. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 8 wherein said bracket further comprising a positioning assembly that allows said device interface with a secured safety device to be directionally positioned at selectable angles, wherein said positioning assembly comprises a rotating mechanism that facilitates the directional angular positioning, and a locking means that maintains said device interface and safety device at a selected position.
16. A system for securing a safety device to a leash (SSSDL), wherein said SSSDL functions in combination with an animal leash that has a housing with an upper surface, a lower surface, a first side surface, a second side surface, a front surface having an opening from where extends a cable, and a handle at a rear location, wherein said SSSDL includes a securing member comprising an enclosure with a front end having an opening, a rear end, an outer surface, an inner surface, and an actuator bore, wherein said enclosure is placed on the leash upper surface and said enclosure is attached by attachment means to the upper surface of the leash, wherein once said enclosure is attached, a safety device is inserted into said enclosure via the opening on said front end, wherein the opening is dimensioned to allow the safety device to be frictionally maintained within said enclosure, wherein when the safety device is within said enclosure, the safety device actuator is accessible through the actuator bore on said enclosure, wherein the safety device is actuated by a person while the person retains a grip on the leash and maintains control of an animal to which the leash is tethered.
17. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 16 wherein the means for attaching said accessory tube to a surface of said enclosure are selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, at least one screw, at least one nut and bolt, or integrally during manufacturing.
18. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 16 wherein said personal safety accessory or device is comprised of a stun gun, wherein an opening on said enclosure allows access to an actuation switch on the stun gun.
19. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 16 wherein said securing member is removably attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one strap, at least one cable, a hook and loop fastener, a double-sided tape or at least two gripping members.
20. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 19 wherein the gripping members are comprised of L-shaped or J-shaped claws that extend outward and downward from opposing side edges of said securing member, wherein the gripping members are made of a resilient material that allows the members to flexibly engage the leash surface, thereby facilitating a gripping action that maintains said securing member on the leash.
21. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 16 wherein said securing member is permanently attached to a surface of the animal leash by attachment means that are selected from the group consisting of at least one screw, at least one bolt and nut, or an adhesive.
22. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 15 wherein said enclosure further comprising a positioning assembly that allows said enclosure with an inserted safety device to be directionally positioned at selectable angles, wherein said positioning assembly comprises a rotating mechanism that facilitates the directional angular positioning, and a locking means that maintains said enclosure and safety device at a selected position.
23. The system for securing a safety device to a leash as specified in claim 18 further comprising a push-to-actuate mechanism that functions in combination with the stun gun to allow the stun gun to be actuated by pressing the stun gun's front end shock head into contact with a surface, wherein said push-to-actuate mechanism is located at the rear end of said enclosure and interfaces with the stun gun via a first contact and a second contact, with a spring between the two contacts wherein when a person applies forward pressure to force the stun gun into contact with a surface, the two contacts are connected which creates a required actuation action, wherein when the forward pressure is terminated, the spring forces the two contacts apart which causes the stun gun actuation to terminate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0037] The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment with multiple design configurations of a system for securing a safety device to a leash (SSSDL).
[0038] The SSSDL 10, as shown in
[0039] The main function of the SSSDL 10 is to provide means of integrating a safety device 118 onto the leash. The safety device 118 can be any item or accessory that provides a person with defensive capability in the event of an emergency or threatening event or situation. When a person is walking an animal such as a pet dog on a leash, the person and the dog are typically in an outdoor environment and are exposed to potentially dangerous experiences, for example, an attack by another leashed or un-leashed dog, or another person. In rural areas the problem can also include the danger presented by the presence of wild animals. These and other problems are exacerbated by the fact that when using a leash, a person must maintain a grip on the leash at all times. Therefore, the ability of a person to defend themselves and/or their pet, is limited to a single hand/arm. If a person must use both hands he/she is forced to release the hold on the leash, which allows the pet to either run away or become more susceptible to attack or injury.
[0040] The SSSDL 10 provides a solution to this serious problem by providing a leash with a safety device, and the ability to actuate the safety device 118 while simultaneously maintaining a firm grip on the leash (and control of their pet). This is accomplished by securing the safety device 118 on the leash such that the device's actuator is positioned at an optimal location relative to a person's hand when holding the leash. Preferably, the device's actuator is directly accessible by the leash holder's thumb, which allows the four fingers to grip the leash handle and maintain the location of the leash and aiming of the safety device (when applicable), and at the same time use the thumb to actuate the safety device.
[0041] As previously disclosed, a variety of safety devices 118 can be utilized. For the purpose of this application, the safety device 118 will be limited to a stun gun 120, as shown in
[0042] It should be noted that a stun gun 120 or an air horn 124 are just two examples of a safety device that can be utilized. The designs of the SSSDL 10 facilitate the use of many different types of safety (nor non-safety) devices, and it is anticipated that the functionality of the SSSDL can be modified and increased based on the requirements of other uses.
[0043] As shown in
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[0045] Once the bracket 14 is attached, a safety device 118 is placed and positioned within the channel 46 on the device interface 44. The safety device 118 is then secured within the channel 46 by securing means 50 that include at least one strap, at least one cable, a double-sided tape, or at least one clamp. With the safety device 118 secured and positioned on the bracket 14, the safety device can be actuated by a person while the person retains a grip on the leash 96 and maintains control of an animal to which the leash is tethered.
[0046] In order to increase the functionality of the bracket 14, a positioning assembly 80 can be incorporated. The positioning assembly 80, as shown in
[0047] In a second design of the SSSDL 10, as shown in
[0048] The enclosure 60 can also utilize the positioning assembly 80 as disclosed for use with the bracket 14. In addition, to add further utility to the SSSDL 10, when using a stun gun 120 as a safety device, a push-to-actuate mechanism 88 can be included on either the bracket design or the enclosure design. The push-to-actuate mechanism 88, as shown in
[0049] While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.