Tightening harness

11678645 · 2023-06-20

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    Abstract

    The present invention is to a tightening or cinching harness that reversibly tightens (cinches) and relaxes as the lead is pulled and relaxed by an owner or by the animal.

    Claims

    1. An animal harness that tightens when the animal pulls, said harness comprising: a) i) a fabric harness having openings for the animal's left and right forelegs, ii) a left side strap having an outboard end and an inboard end, iii) a right side strap having an outboard end and an inboard end and, iv) a first center strap having an attachment point for a leash or lead, the first center strap being a continuous loop; b) wherein, the outboard end of the left side strap is attached to the harness near the opening for the left foreleg and outboard end of the right side strap is attached to the harness near the opening of the right foreleg; c) wherein, the inboard end of the left side strap is coupled to the center strap with a first slidable coupler and the inboard end of the right side strap is coupled to the center strap with a second slidable coupler, the first and second slidable couplers allowing the center strap to freely slide therein; d) wherein, the center strap forms a loop, wherein the ends of the center strap connect directly to each other, and the attachment point for a leash or lead is positioned between the first slidable coupler and the second slidable coupler; e) wherein, when the animal pulls, the center strap causes the inboard end of the left side strap and inboard end of the right side strap toward each other thereby causing the harness to tighten around the animal.

    2. The harness of claim 1, further comprising a left side and a right side that, when positioned on an animal's back, the left side and the right side are re-connectable at the animal's chest and at the animal's ribcage thereby leaving a left opening and a right opening for the animal's left and right forelegs to extend through.

    3. The harness of claim 1, further comprising a forward left side strap and a forward right side strap, wherein the center strap connects to the forward left side strap, the left side strap, the forward right side strap and the right side strap to form an X pattern with the center strap crossing over itself approximately centered between the forward left side strap, the left side strap, the forward right side strap and the right side strap and wherein the attachment point for the leash or lead is located where the center strap crosses over itself.

    4. The harness of claim 1, further comprising a forward left side strap and a forward right side strap, and a second center strap; wherein each of the first and second center straps connects to one forward side strap and to the side strap at the opposite corner to the said forward side strap, and wherein the first center strap crosses the second center strap form an X pattern approximately centered between the left side strap, the right side strap, the left forward side strap and the right forward side strap; and wherein the attachment point for the lead is located where the center straps cross each other.

    5. The harness of claim 1, wherein said fabric harness comprises a mesh fabric.

    6. The harness of claim 1, wherein said attachment point for a leash or lead is a D-ring.

    7. The harness of claim 1, wherein said couplers are rings.

    8. The harness of claim 6, wherein said couplers are rectangular rings.

    9. The harness of claim 1, wherein said harness is re-connectable at the animal's chest and ribcage with one of more of hook and loop fastener, buckles, hooks or snaps.

    10. The harness of claim 1, further comprising a length adjustable, re-connectable chest strap, wherein the re-connectivity of the harness at the animal's chest is provided by the chest strap.

    11. The harness of claim 1, wherein the harness will tighten on an animal when the leash or lead is pulled or when the animal pulls.

    12. A method of retaining an animal on a lead, the method comprising: a) placing and securing the harness of claim 1 on the animal to be retained; b) attaching a lead to the ring on the harness; wherein, when the animal pulls on the leash or lead or the leash or lead is pulled the harness tightens on the animal.

    13. The harness of claim 1, wherein said first center strap is a single continuous loop.

    14. The harness of claim 6, wherein said attachment point for a leash or lead consists of a single D-ring.

    15. The harness of claim 1, wherein the ends of the center strap connect to each other at the attachment point of the leash or lead.

    Description

    FIGURES

    (1) FIG. 1 shows the tightening harness of the present invention on an animal (a dog) with the harness and lead in a relaxed positon.

    (2) FIG. 2 shows the tightening harness of the present invention on an animal (a dog) with the harness and lead in a tightened or cinched positon. The unnumbered arrows indicate the direction of movement of the lead and harness side straps.

    (3) FIG. 3 shows the tightening harness of the present invention on an animal (a cat) with the harness and lead in a relaxed positon.

    (4) FIG. 4 shows the tightening harness of the present invention on an animal (a cat) with the harness and lead in a tightened or cinched positon. The unnumbered arrows indicate the direction of movement of the lead and harness side straps.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a photograph of an embodiment of the harness of the present invention where the harness is made of a synthetic mesh material.

    (6) FIG. 6 shows the harness of the present invention having four side straps on an animal and an “X” crossed center strap.

    (7) FIG. 7 shows a close-up of the harness of the present invention having four side straps and a single “X” crossed center strap.

    (8) FIG. 8 shows a drawing of a close-up of the harness of the present invention and an “X” crossed center strap using two center straps.

    (9) FIG. 9 is a photograph showing the harness is secured at the animal's rib cage with hook and loop fastener.

    (10) FIG. 10 is a photograph showing the harness secured at the animal's chest with hook and loop fastener.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (11) The harness of the present invention is not limited by the material it is made from. One of skill in the art is familiar with materials suitable for use in harnesses. However, we list several preferred materials for use in the harness of the present invention here. The harness of the present invention, can be made from woven and non-woven materials. Woven materials may be synthetic fibers such as, but not limited to, nylon and polyester, etc., or natural fibers such, as but not limited to, cotton, wool, etc. Non-woven materials may be, but are not limited to, for example, leather or materials made from synthetic and natural fibers. The harness of the present invention may also be made of any combination of the above materials. The harness may be made from a synthetic mesh material.

    (12) The harness of the present invention is not limited by size. One of skill in the art will be able to make a harness of the present invention of the appropriate size for an animal such as, for example, a dog, cat ferret or skunk. Furthermore, the harness of the present invention is adjustable at the chest and ribcage of the animal via hook and loop fastener, buckles, snaps, buttons, etc.

    (13) The buckles and rings may be made of, for example, plastic or metal. The buckle may be, for example, a quick release and/or side release buckle or other suitable buckling mechanism known to one of skill in the art. The rings may be O-rings, D-rings or rectangular rings or other rings known to one of skill in the art. In one embodiment, the attachment device for the lead is a D-ring and the rings where the center strap attaches to the side straps are rectangular rings.

    (14) FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the harness of the present invention 10. Shown are the attachment point for the leash 12, the center strap 14, the left leg strap 18 and a slidable connector 16 connecting the center strap to the left strap. The center strap passes through the attachment point for the lead. A similar arrangement is found on the right side of the harness. In this figure the lead is not being pulled and the harness is not being tightened around the animal.

    (15) FIG. 2 shows the harness of FIG. 1 when the lead is being pulled. The unnumbered arrows with larger heads indicate the direction in which the leads is being pulled and how the side straps (left side strap is visible in the figure) is drawn both up and closer to the right side strap causing the harness to tighten on the animal. The numbering of the figure elements is the same as in FIG. 1.

    (16) FIG. 3 shows a harness similar to that of FIG. 1 sized and cut for use with a smaller animal (for example a cat). In this figure the lead is not being pulled and the harness is not being tightened around the animal.

    (17) FIG. 4 shows a harness similar to that of FIG. 2 sized and cut for use on a smaller animal (for example, a cat). The unnumbered arrows with larger heads indicate the direction in which the leads is being pulled and how the side straps (left side strap is visible in the figure) is drawn both up and closer to the right side strap causing the harness to tighten on the animal. The numbering of the figure elements is the same as in FIG. 1.

    (18) FIG. 5 shows a photograph of the harness of the present invention in use on a dog.

    (19) FIG. 6 shows a variation of the harness of the present invention wherein the harness has a left side strap 18, a right side strap 20, a left forward side strap 22 and a right forward side strap 24. The center strap 14 connects with each of the four side straps with a slidable connector like the one illustrated in FIG. 1. The center strap crosses itself approximately centered between the four slidable connectors 26 (only one of the four slidable connectors are numbered as to not unnecessarily clutter the image) forming an “X”. The center strap passes thought the attachment point for the lead 12 where the center strap crosses itself (i.e., at the “X”) such that the attachment point for the lead wilt pull on both sections of the center strap forming the “X”.

    (20) FIG. 7 is a close-up of this variation of the harness of the present invention. Also numbered here are the openings for the animal's left 32 and right 30 forelegs. The animal's shoulders are represented as dashed lines.

    (21) FIG. 8 shows another variation of the harness of the present invention wherein two center straps (34 and 36) are utilized. Both center straps pass through the attachment point for the lead 12.

    (22) FIG. 9 is a photograph showing the harness of the present invention being secured under the animal's rib cage with hook and loop fastener.

    (23) FIG. 10 is a photograph showing the harness of the present invention fastened at an animal's neck with a strap that passes through a ring and then connects to itself with hook and loop fastener.