Animal Control Rod
20170367302 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An animal restraint apparatus for positioning an animal rearward of user during walks. The apparatus is a combination of a rigid rod and flexible lead-line. The apparatus rod includes a protective sleeve pad for being grasped in the elbow cradle of one arm and a rod handle that is grasped with the opposite arm's hand. The rod is oriented rearward of the user in a substantially horizontal plane. A shoulder-strap or holster configuration may be employed to assist in holding and maintaining the animal restraint rod in its desired position.
Claims
1. An animal control rod comprising: an elongated member having a proximal end and distal end, wherein the proximal end has a handle means; a lead-line is connected to said elongated member, said lead-line is attached to a clasping means for attaching to an animal collar, and a protective pad fixed to said elongated member between said handle means and said distal end so a user may comfortably and securely maintain an animal in a position behind and to the side of said user.
2. An animal control rod according to claim 1, wherein said elongated member is hollow and said lead-line is formed by a first end of a leash, said leash having a second opposite end, said second end connected to said proximal end of said elongated member.
3. An animal control rod according to claim 1, wherein said leash is connected to said proximal end by being wound about said elongated member and inserted in a notch on a disc guard.
4. An animal control rod according to claim 1, wherein said elongated member is adapted in strength, size and flexibility for controlling a large dog.
5. An animal control rod according to claim 1, wherein said elongated member is adapted in strength, size and flexibility for controlling a small dog.
6. An animal control assembly comprising: an elongated member having a proximal end and distal end, wherein said proximal end has a handle means, a lead-line is connected to said elongated member, said lead-line has is connected to a clasping means used for attachment to an animal collar, and a protective pad fixed to said elongated member between said handle means and said distal end so a user may comfortably and securely maintain an animal in a position behind and to the side of said user.
7. An animal control assembly according to claim 6, further comprising: a shoulder strap wherein said shoulder strap is connected to said elongated member at a position closer to the proximal end.
8. An animal control assembly according to claim 7, wherein said shoulder strap further comprises adjusting means for varying the position of said animal control rod on the user.
9. An animal control assembly according to claim 6, wherein said shoulder strap further comprises a neck pad
10. An animal control assembly according to claim 6 further comprising: a holster means wherein said holster means is connected to said elongated member at a position closer to the proximal end.
11. An animal control assembly according to claim 10, further comprises: a wrist strap connected to said elongated member.
12. An animal control assembly according to claim 10, wherein said holster means further comprises means for securing said holster means to a waist belt.
13. An animal control assembly according to claim 10, further comprises: a rearview mirror.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] For a more complete understanding of the present invention and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numbers indicate like features, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0030] One end portion of the tube, hereinafter referred to as the proximal end of the tube, preferably mounts a comfortable hand grip 14 for convenient grasping by a user while walking/training a dog. The tube 12 at its opposite distal end has an opening 16. The tube has a side opening 25 near the hand grip. A leash may be inserted in the side opening 25 and fed through the tube toward the outlet opening 16. The opening 16 is constructed in size so as to permit a clasping means 20 to be properly inserted therein so as to permit the clasping means 20 to travel forward and backward in the tube 12. A user may feed the leash through the tube 12 as much as desired to achieve a desired lead-line 18 length. The length of the lead-line 18 is increased by continually pushing the leash through the outlet opening 16 until it extends beyond the opening 16 a desired amount. A user may then wind the remaining length of leash, that has not been pushed into the side opening 25, about tube 12 as shown at 27 in
[0031] The leash strap may be made of cords woven or otherwise formed of synthetic plastic material, nylon or other well-known materials used for making leashes. Attached at an end of the lead-line 18 is a clasping means 20, including but not limited to a spring-hook, for securing the animal control rod to a dog collar.
[0032] The disc guard 22 surrounds the tube 12 nearby the hand grip 14. A protective sleeve pad 28, is cylindrical and has a central opening therein for receiving the tube 12. The protective sleeve pad 28 surrounds the tube 12 at a position closer to the handle means 14. The protective sleeve pad 28 provides cushioning for the user while walking a dog as demonstrated in
[0033] The present animal control rod 10 can be used to train/walk dogs and the like, the dog can be attached to the lead-line 18; whereby the dog can be held at a distance from the user. The rigidity of the tube 12 enables the user to substantially directly steer the dog toward and away from the user, side-to-side, as well as push up-and-down. In this way, the animal control rod 10 can be used as a training device to teach puppies and/or full grown dogs not to jump or otherwise misbehave during walking and/or training. The animal control rod 10 of the present invention permits an owner to proactively control the position of the dog.
[0034] With the present invention a dog may be directly positioned by the user to walk behind and to the side of its user, see
[0035] In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the leash hand loop is configured to be employed as a safety wrist strap 24. The leash hand loop 24 is positioned near the animal control rod near the handle 14 so as to be worn around a wrist of the user during use.
[0036] The present dog animal control rod 10 may or may not have means for attachment to a user's waist or shoulder. In an animal control assembly, a means for attachment to a user's waist or shoulder provides additional assurance to the wrist band 24 that a dog will not break free while walking or exercising with a dog fixed to the animal control rod of the present invention.
[0037] In
[0038] A second preferred embodiment is illustrated in
[0039] In some preferred embodiments, the rigid tube 12 may be formed from plastic tubing such as, for example but not limited to polyvinylchloride (PVC), including ½″ or ¾″ PVC pipe. Alternatively, the rigid tube 12 could be formed from a strong, lightweight metal material such as, for example but not limited to, extruded aluminum tubing. The device of the present invention can be made in any necessary and useful size, strength and flexibility for the service required from a small dog to a large dog.
[0040] Optionally, the embodiment illustrated in
[0041] In a still further preferred embodiment, it is contemplated that a simple rearview 47 mirror as well-known in the art to be attached to motorcycles handlebars and bicycle handlebars may in a like manner be attached near the handle 14 of the present invention. The rearview mirror serves the purpose of allowing a trainer/walker to observe the dog without having to turn their head around. See U.S. Pat. No. 564,454 (Ryan), U.S. Pat. No. 3,995,945 (Addicks) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,326,774 (Beigl) which are all incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Also see U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2016/0070084 (Owyang) which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0042] While certain novel features of this invention have been shown and described, it is not intended to be limited to the details above, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the coating can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.