DISPLAY AND PACKAGING USED WITH LIGHTED ANIMAL RESTRAINT
20180125265 ยท 2018-05-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2201/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47F7/286
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05B47/17
ELECTRICITY
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D75/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/4204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/0414
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47F7/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D75/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display having an illuminated animal restraint including an elongated leash having a user selectively enabled light source. An illuminated animal restraint package for housing and displaying said leash provides access to a control switch for a user to selectively operate the selectively enabled light source with the elongated leash housed within the package. An illuminated animal restraint package display unit includes a plurality of cavities independently supporting and displaying a plurality of packages in an upright position providing a user physical access to activate the control switch and providing visibility of a lighted portion of the leash to the user.
Claims
1. An illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display comprising: an illuminated animal restraint including an elongated leash having a user selectively enabled light source; an illuminated animal restraint package for housing and displaying said leash and providing access to a control switch for a user to selectively operate said selectively enabled light source with the elongated leash housed within the package; and an illuminated animal restraint package display unit including a plurality of cavities independently supporting and displaying a plurality of packages in an upright position providing a user physical access to activate said control switch and providing visibility of a lighted portion of the leash to the user.
2. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 1, wherein said light source is operatively associated with a timer assembly which enables selectively sampling operation of said light source and enables a first mode of intermittent operation of said light source.
3. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 2, wherein said control switch is pressed to activate said first mode.
4. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 3, further comprising an enable sensor which indicates that the light source is in said first mode of intermittent operation or a second mode of continuous operation.
5. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 4, wherein said switch is able to operate said light source in said second mode when said leash is removed from said package.
6. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 2, wherein said switch is able to operate said light source in said first mode when said leash is within said package.
7. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 1, wherein said package comprises a first opening for providing access to said control switch.
8. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 7, wherein said package further comprises a second opening which exposes a portion of said leash.
9. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 1, wherein said display unit comprises an insert having a plurality of cavities for receiving said package.
10. The illuminated animal restraint, illuminated animal restraint package and illuminated animal restraint package display of claim 9, wherein said cavities are formed by walls extending upwardly from a bottom wall of said insert, said wall being arcuate or curved.
11. The illuminated animal restraint display and package of claim 1, where said elongated leash has a first portion and a second portion, said first portion comprising a light source and a switch for selectively operating said light source between a first mode of try-me intermittent illumination; a light transmitting member within said second portion of said leash; and said package having a first compartment for housing said second portion of said leash and a second compartment housing said first portion of said leash.
12. An illuminated animal restraint package display comprising: a plurality of illuminated animal restraint packages, each package housing an elongated leash including a light source and a user activated control switch operatively associated with activating the light source, and each package including one or more windows providing physical access of a user to activate the control switch with the elongated leash housed within the package and providing visibility of a lighted portion of the leash to the user with the elongated leash housed within the package while the user activates the control switch; and an illuminated animal restraint package display unit, the display unit including a plurality of compartments to vertically and horizontally respectively support and display each of the plurality of illuminated animal restraint packages, wherein a force exerted by the user to activate the control switch associated with an individual illuminated animal restraint package does not transfer to other illuminated animal restraint packages supported by the display unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] With reference to
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] The handle strap 112 can be made of the same or different material as the rope 114. For instance, in some embodiments the handle strap can be leather or an imitation leather material such as vinyl. The handle strap and handle can cooperate to secure the leash in a hand of a user such as a pet walker. The length of the rope can be any desired length, such as, for example, three, four, five, six or more feet. Preferably, the length of the rope is about five feet. The rope is also preferably water resistant for rainy day use. The rope can be made of nylon thread and the lighting feature may be interweaved into the rope.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] From an electrical or electronic standpoint, the restraint includes provisions for a power source (e.g., a battery 212,
[0040] Provisions for power source (e.g., batteries), as well as a try-me timer, flasher and a light source drive can also be housed internally within the handle. A printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) can control operation of the timer and light source.
[0041] The power source provision can include a chamber and electrical contacts for receiving batteries such as three AAA batteries. Other batteries such as C and/or D batteries could also be used in some embodiments. Other embodiments could allow for solar cell recharging of an energy storage device such as a battery or capacitor.
[0042] According to a preferred embodiment of the disclosure, the animal restraint has a try-me feature for trying the lighting feature while the leash is still in its package, such as for 5 seconds and then shutting off. Alternatively, the leash can be illuminated when the button is pushed or depressed and the lighting will shut off when the button is released. The try-me lighting feature can allow a short period of time (e.g., 5 seconds) for continuous illumination or flashing illumination before shutting off.
[0043] The try-me feature can be enabled by a sensor. For example, referring to
[0044] According to another aspect of the disclosure to activate a usual time period for use, the insulation tab is pulled and the button is pushed, the leash stays lit for a normal use period of time and may then shut off to save the life of the batteries. Other ways to activate the button for normal use lighting can be sliding the button from try-me position to the normal use position, or rotating the button from a try-me position to a normal use position.
[0045] Referring now to
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[0048] A control switch such as switch 200 (used with button 130) can be a multi-position switch or a switch that cycles between positions. One position is an open position for turning the animal restraint off (i.e., a de-powered state). A second position connects the power source provision to energize a try-me continuous or a try-me flash mode circuitry and a third position connects the power source to energize a continuous light mode circuit.
[0049] A try-me timer such as timer 202 can be enabled or disabled via a try-me enable sensor such as sensor 204. For instance, the try-me enable sensor senses that the lighted animal restraint is in its original packaging. When the try-me timer is enabled, the timer is triggered when the lighted animal restraint is placed in a try-me flash mode or a try-me continuous mode by the control switch. At the beginning of the timing cycle the try-me timer 202 provides power either directly to a light source drive 206 and light source 210 for continuous illumination or through flasher 208 for flashing illumination, depending on the position of the control switch 200. At the end of the timing cycle, power is removed from the flasher or light source drive.
[0050] When the insulator tab is removed and/or the try-me enable sensor 204 senses that the lighted animal restraint is no longer included in its original packaging, the try-me timer is bypassed and power is delivered to the light source drive 206 and light source 210 either directly or through the flasher according to the position of the control switch. The light source drive can receive power either from the try-me timer or from the flasher.
[0051] Power received from the try-me timer 202 is continuous as long as the enabled timer permits the power flow or as long as a disabled try-me timer and control switch 200 provide power. If power is received by the light source drive from the flasher, then the power received is intermittent according to a frequency and duty cycle selected for the flasher. The light source drive provides power to at least one light source 210. For example, the light source drive provides power at an appropriate voltage and/or current to the light source 210.
[0052] In another embodiment, many of the functions and modules can be embodied in a programmed microcontroller. For example, referring now to
[0053] For instance, a control button 302 (S1) is connected to an input 304 of the microcontroller. A second switch (S2) or set of electrical contacts (e.g., 306) is provided as a try-me enable sensor 308. Referring also to
[0054] If the switch or set of contacts (S1) of the try-me enable sensor are not closed (step 522) (e.g., if they are held open by an insulator tab or other mechanism), the microcontroller enters a try-me mode (step 524) wherein the microcontroller produces (step 526) a signal to light the light source(s) continuously for a short period of time T, such as five seconds. Other periods of time are contemplated by the disclosure. The try-me lighting feature can either light the lights continuously, or allow the lights to flash during the try-me period of time (e.g., see
[0055] In try-me mode, the microcontroller provides the battery saving feature of the try-me timer of
[0056] In this way, the microcontroller embodies and performs the remaining part of the function of the control switch well as the function of the try-me timer when it is enabled.
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[0060] The stand 500 allows the user to prominently display the leash boxes 150 so the leash logo and description are easily seen. The stand serves to allow the leash boxes to be easily displayed on counters such as near a cash register or check-out counter in many consumer locations, such as, but not limited to, grocery stores, convenience stores, home improvement stores, department stores, discount stores, drug stores, pet supply stores, gas stations, etc.
[0061] The display box 500 encourages the consumer to impulse buy or purchase the leash at the point of sale. The display box may also be positioned on a stand-alone stand or table. This is in contrast to existing ways of display lighted leashes which typically has the leashes hanging from hooks in a central area of a store, particularly a pet supply store. A collar to be used with the leash can also be displayed in a similar fashion as the leash as shown in
[0062] Thus, according to one aspect of the disclosure, the animal restraint has a try-me feature for trying the lighting feature while the leash is still in its package, such as for 5 seconds and shutting off the lighting feature, thus saving the batteries. Alternatively, the leash can be illuminated when the button is pushed and go off when the button is released.
[0063] According to another aspect of the disclosure, the try-me timer allows for a short period of continuous illumination or flashing illumination.
[0064] According to another aspect of the disclosure, when the leash is removed from the package, and/or an insulation tab is pulled and the button is pushed, the leash then stays lit for a normal period of use such as several minutes or more.
[0065] According to another aspect of the disclosure, a try me package is provided which has openings to expose the activating button and a portion of the leash to allow the user to see the lighting feature for the leash in a try-me mode.
[0066] According to another aspect of the disclosure, when the leash is removed from the package, the button is slid or rotated or a tab is pulled to activate a normal period of use of the lighting feature.
[0067] According to another aspect of the disclosure, an illuminated leash extension can be provided, which is used with existing, non-illuminated leashes and would be secured to the leash in a similar manner as a collar via a clip or the like.
[0068] According to another aspect of the disclosure, the leash packaging can be displayed in a display stand or box which allows the leash logo and description to be easily seen and to encourage impulse purchases at a cash register or check-out counter in various locations.
[0069] The embodiments described above are illustrative only and are not meant to be limiting to the disclosures shown and described. Various other embodiments are encompassed or contemplated by the disclosure and the appended claims.