PET TETHER
20250228207 ยท 2025-07-17
Inventors
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Abstract
Disclosed is a 360 rotatable pet tether with the ability to remotely control a radius of freedom of travel for an attached pet. A rope can be retracted remotely in order to shorten the radius of freedom of travel for the pet, or extended to lengthen the radius of freedom of travel for the pet.
Claims
1. A pet tether comprising: a rope; a support structure carrying said rope; said rope comprising a first portion between a first end of said rope and extending to said support structure; said rope comprising a second portion extending a variable length from said support structure to provide a radius of travel, said second portion extending a variable direction; said radius of travel variable in response to increasing or decreasing a length of said first portion of said rope from outside said radius of travel.
2. The pet tether according to claim 1, said support structure carrying a first rope guide comprising a first pulley rotatably coupled to said support structure about a first substantially horizontal axis.
3. The pet tether according to claim 2, said support structure carrying a second rope guide comprising a second pulley rotatably coupled to said support structure about a second substantially horizontal axis.
4. The pet tether according to claim 1, said pet tether further comprising a base structure coupled to said support structure, at least one of said support structure and said base structure selectively coupled to a ground surface.
5. The pet tether according to claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises a tube.
6. The pet tether according to claim 1, wherein said support structure comprises a leg.
7. The pet tether according to claim 1, wherein said support structure carries a rope guide at a top portion of said support structure.
8. The pet tether according to claim 1, said support structure positioned within a dome.
9. The pet tether according to claim 8, said dome comprising a slot for accommodating said rope, said slot positioned proximal to a bottom portion of said dome.
10. The pet tether according to claim 1, said pet tether coupled to a grounding frame, said grounding frame comprising a stake slot through which a stake can couple said grounding frame to a ground surface.
11. The pet tether according to claim 10, said grounding frame further comprising a bottom ring with said stake slot formed therein, and a top ring vertically spaced apart from and coupled to said bottom ring, said top ring comprising a void space.
12. The pet tether according to claim 10, said grounding frame top ring carrying a bearing.
13. The pet tether according to claim 10, said grounding frame selectively carrying a weight.
14. The pet tether according to claim 10, said grounding frame coupled to a dome.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
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[0029] Base structure 18 or secondary base structure 20 can have hand grips (not shown) at any point on their edges or sides, or about any of the stakes 22 to easily lift the pet tether 10 from the ground. Base structure 18 or secondary base structure 20 can have hand width openings (not shown) on or proximal to one or more edges to be used as a carrying handles. Base structure 18 may be molded with integral spikes 22 (not shown), which can be manually pushed into the ground.
[0030] First pulley 12 is carried by legs 24, first pulley 12 preferably carried by or between the legs 24, and preferably (though not necessarily) rotatable about bolt/axle 42. Second pulley 14 is situated atop legs 24, carried in the middle of rotating caster forks 26 of a pivoting or rotating caster wheel assembly 28 such that the rotating caster wheel assembly 28 will automatically align itself to the animal's direction of travel while avoiding tangling of the rope carried by the pulley 14 within the caster 28. The rotating caster wheel assembly 28 is carried by a mounting plate 30 coupled to legs 24. A yoke 32 and the mounting plate 30 of the caster wheel assembly 28 preferably have holes drilled therethrough (visible in
[0031] A rope 34 extends at a beginning end from a convenient location such as from a house of the user, to pet tether 10 (first rope length); up and about the first pulley 12 carried by the vertical legs 24, through the holes formed in mounting plate 30 and rotatable yoke 32, about the second pulley 14 within the rotating caster assembly 28 (second rope length); to the pet (not shown in
[0032] The pet tether 10 can be provided in a variety of colors, and a nameplate (not shown) can be included thereupon.
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[0034] When the pet moves away from the pet tether 10 (if allowed), as depicted in
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[0036] Preferably the first length of rope 34 between the house and pet tether 10 is at or near ground level in order to prevent the pet from tripping, and avoiding possible entanglements with the rope 34. Stakes, a ground pulley on a spike, rope guides or the like (not shown) can be provided to guide rope 34 and to make sure rope 34 remains at ground level. An additional pulley attached to a deck or house or other fixture (not shown) can also be used in this system. Additionally, beginning end of rope 34 can run through a cleat or cam cleat to allow adjustment of the radius of freedom of travel R, then rope 34 can be locked back in place.
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[0039] For instance, in a preferred embodiment, dome 60 may conceal elements of the pet tether 10 shown in
[0040] A carrying strap 70 can be coupled to dome 60 to provide portability of pet tether 10. A user can transport dome 60 and pet tether 10 contained therein, by carrying strap 70.
[0041] A dome slot 62, preferably provided at a ground-level position of dome 60, is provided to accommodate the first length of rope 34, and particularly to allow rope 34 to travel in and out of dome 60 coupled to first pulley 12.
[0042] External lights may also be provided on pet tether 10 (not shown), for instance at dome 60, and these lights can also be directional lights to a collar tracking chip provided at the pet pulley 36, or elsewhere in the vicinity of the pet.
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[0044] Optional weight(s) 74 may be used if the user does not wish stake pet tether 10 to the ground. For instance, weight(s) 74, if used, keep pet tether 10 in place on surfaces such as turf, playground, driveway, frozen lakes, beaches, or other areas which stakes 22 might not be desired or practical. Support board 72 distributes the weight of weight(s) 74 to a bottom ring 88 of grounding frame 80.
[0045] Caster base plate 30 has a void space 56 therethrough, and rotating caster assembly 28 has a void space 54 therethrough. A void space is also present through the caster yoke 32, but is not visible in this view. These voids accommodate rope 34 between first pulley 12 and second pulley 14.
[0046] Grounding frame 80 has three main components, a bottom ring 88, one or more vertical support braces 86, and top ring 82. Grounding frame 80 may be formed of unitary construction (e.g., molded as one piece), or may be assembled of constituent elements. Bottom ring 88 of grounding frame 80 preferably has a plurality of stake slots 90 formed therein, for placing stakes 22 through and into the ground surface. Optionally, studs or spikes 76 can be coupled to the bottom surface of bottom ring 88 (similarly to how golf spikes are attached to golf shoes) to provide additional traction for grounding frame 80 against the ground surface. The top surface of bottom ring 88 can carry support board 72. A bottom ring slot 78 may be provided to align with dome slot 62, allowing a path for entry/exit of rope 34 into and out of grounding frame 80 and dome 60, to first pulley 12.
[0047] Bottom ring 88 can carry support braces 86 to provide vertical separation between bottom ring 88 and a top ring 82 of grounding frame 80. Within this vertical separation, grounding frame 80 can receive support board 72, optional weight(s) 74, and the pulley 12 and its support structure (in this illustrated embodiment, legs 24).
[0048] Top ring 82 preferably is provided with void space 84 through which uppermost components of pet tether 10 extend. Atop a top surface of top ring 82, cap 66 can be rotatably held by grounding frame 80. Dome 60 is provided with dome void space 64 to receive cap 66 therethrough. Cap 66 can be coupled to dome 68 either by a conical geometry providing a bottom portion of cap 66 that does not fit upwardly through dome void space 64, or can be snap-fit thereto.
[0049] Dome 60 preferably contains, on an inner surface thereof, male couplings 124 to couple with corresponding top ring female receivers 122 positioned in top ring 82, for coupling dome 60 to grounding frame 80. Of course, the male and female couplings could interchangeably occupy positions either within dome 60 or on the top ring 82.
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[0051] In a preferred embodiment, a flange mount bearing unit 92 is positioned within top ring void space 84 of grounding frame 80. Rope 34 (not shown) enters tube cutout 52 preferably near ground level, about pulley 12, and extends vertically through tube 50, and through flange mount bearing unit 92 and therefore top ring void space 84, to and through a void space in caster yoke 32 carried by flange mount bearing unit 92. Rope 34 then extends about a peripheral portion of upper pulley 14, then to and from pet pulley 36 carrying carabiner 38 as previously described.
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[0054] A motorized rewindable hose reel can also be used (not shown), in which case remote control of radius of freedom of travel R can be provided, for instance by an app communicatively coupled with the motor, for instance via Bluetooth or WiFi. In a motorized hose reel or externally lit embodiment, rechargeable batteries can be provided (preferably positioned within dome 60 or coupled to grounding frame 80, the batteries provided to power the electrical components, and recharging can be done with conventional plug-in charging, or with solar panels carried by pet tether 10, for instance at dome 60. Pet tether 10 may also be provided with an audio speaker for generating pet commands, or music (not shown).
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[0058] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.