Corrective Collar Activator System
20170347629 ยท 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K27/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A01K15/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
This invention is a system that will properly activate common corrective collars. Additionally this invention prevents harm to the animal from the misuse of said corrective collars and/or from the uncontrolled animal wearing said collar.
Claims
1. A corrective collar activator system, comprising: a) a flexible member with a ring attached at one end b) a second flexible member with a ring and a hook attached at opposite ends and c) an asymmetric latch release mechanism and d) a rigid member and e) a cord retractor mechanism and f) a hook g) said length of flexible member being passed through said ring of second flexible member and through said asymmetric latch release mechanism and retracted into said cord retract or mechanism and h) said rigid member attached to said flexible member such that with said flexible member retracted within said cord retractor said rigid member is attached between said asymmetric latch release mechanism and said cord retractor mechanism and i) said cord retractor mechanism attached to said hook
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0012] In operation the activator cord 2 is retracted within cord retractor 13 such that the engagement grommet 12 is resting against the cord retractor 13. The length of activator cord 2 within the cord retractor 13 is much longer than the length of safety cord 6. The activator cord 2 from the other side of the engagement grommet passes through the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14 and out the top of the corrective collar activator 3 to be attached to the user's leash 8. There is low tension on the leash 8 and hence low tension on the corrective collar 9. This is the inactivated state of operation.
[0013] At some point the user initiates a corrective action by pulling on leash 8. This causes the activator cord 2 to be unwound from the cord retractor 13. This unwinding of the activator cord 2 causes the engagement grommet 12 to enter the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14. Here the engagement grommet 12 is held within the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14. The pull force on the leash 8 is transfer to the free end of the corrective collar 9 causing the corrective collar 9 to constrict. As the pull force on the leash 8 continues the engagement grommet 12 exerts a force on the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14. Once this force exceeds the release force of the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14, the engagement grommet 12 is released from the Asymmetric Latch Release Mechanism 14 and passes through it and out of the corrective collar activator 3. This removes the force applied to the corrective collar 9 and thus relaxes the constriction of the corrective collar 9. So by a simple pull on the leash 8, the corrective collar activator system has caused the proper activation of the corrective collar 9. This is the activated state of operation.
[0014] Once the corrective action has been applied the user relaxes the tension on leash 8. The cord retractor 13 retracts the activator cord 2 and causes engagement grommet 12 to pass inside the corrective collar activator 3 until it rests against the cord retractor 13. The system has returned to the inactivated state.
[0015] In some cases, after the system has been in the active state, the user is unable to relax the tension on leash 8 to return the system to the inactive state but instead continues to apply pull pressure on the leash 8. This causes the activator cord 2 to continue to be unwound from the cord retractor 13 and the engagement grommet 12 to travel further away from the corrective collar activator 3. As the length of activator cord 2 within the cord retractor 13 is much longer than the safety cord 6, the engagement grommet 12 will eventually contact the safety cord ring 4. At this point the tension on the leash 8 is transferred via the safety cord 6 to the stationary end of the corrective collar 9 via the stationary end ring 11. Pulling on the stationary end of the corrective collar 9 will not cause the corrective collar 9 to constrict. Thus, continuously pulling on leash 8 will not harm the dog.