EP2429281A1 - Collier pour animaux, en particulier pour chiens, doté d'une fermeture à cliquet - Google Patents

Collier pour animaux, en particulier pour chiens, doté d'une fermeture à cliquet

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EP2429281A1
EP2429281A1 EP10709756A EP10709756A EP2429281A1 EP 2429281 A1 EP2429281 A1 EP 2429281A1 EP 10709756 A EP10709756 A EP 10709756A EP 10709756 A EP10709756 A EP 10709756A EP 2429281 A1 EP2429281 A1 EP 2429281A1
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Prior art keywords
handle
collar
housing
ring
locking tongue
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Valentin Völlmecke
Reinhardt Tiesler
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Herm Sprenger GmbH and Co KG
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Herm Sprenger GmbH and Co KG
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K27/00Leads or collars, e.g. for dogs
    • A01K27/001Collars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K27/00Leads or collars, e.g. for dogs
    • A01K27/005Quick-couplings, safety-couplings or shock-absorbing devices between leash and collar
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B11/00Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts
    • A44B11/25Buckles; Similar fasteners for interconnecting straps or the like, e.g. for safety belts with two or more separable parts
    • A44B11/2503Safety buckles
    • A44B11/2569Safety measures
    • A44B11/2573Locking means preventing an unauthorised opening, e.g. by children

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  • the invention relates to a collar for animals, especially dogs, with a clasp, which is designed as a click closure, which has a housing and a locking tongue, wherein the housing and locking tongue are pluggable in a plugging direction, the housing and the locking tongue each have an end piece , and in each end piece an opening is formed, with a line ring to which a leash can be releasably attached, and with a neck part which is connected to the clasp in a ring and which has two connection areas, each of which has one of the two openings be upheld.
  • each spacer is made of a band-shaped material that has about the width of the clasp, it is folded and sewn.
  • One of these spacers carries the linen ring.
  • the linen ring is arranged approximately in the middle in its intermediate piece.
  • a collar for dogs with all features of the preamble of the current claim 1 is also previously known from DE 203 19 769 Ul.
  • the neck part is designed as a made of nylon or leather belt and connected directly to the end pieces.
  • the linen ring is incorporated in this neck part, it is designed as a D-shaped ring.
  • the tile is designed as a click closure.
  • a collar for dogs with a click closure is also known from DE 202 05 797 Ul.
  • Under a click closure is a detachable closure of two elements, namely a housing and a locking tongue understood.
  • the locking tongue has at least one resilient element, which, viewed from the axis line of the collar, springs radially outward or parallel to the axial line. Other spring directions are possible, but not common.
  • This element passes through a window which is provided in the housing.
  • click fasteners can by simply mating, such as the insertion of a Plug into a socket, be joined together. They are released by exerting pressure on the spring element so that it can be released from a locked position within the window and the closing tongue can be pulled free.
  • the invention begins. It has made it its mission to further develop the production of the collar of the type mentioned and to improve that as possible can be dispensed with the spacers. Preferably, the collar should be secured against unintentional opening.
  • a collar for animals in particular dogs, with a) a clasp, which is designed as a click closure, which has a housing and a locking tongue, wherein the housing and locking tongue are plugged in an insertion direction, the housing and the locking tongue respectively End piece, and in each end piece an opening is formed, with b) a line ring on which a leash can be releasably attached, and with c) a neck part which is connected to the clasp in a ring and which has two connection areas of each of which has an opening, wherein the line ring is formed as a D-shaped ring and has a linear region, in the clasp a bearing opening is formed having an axial line which is transverse to the insertion direction and substantially parallel to a central axis of the collar , And the linear portion of the D-shaped ring is pivotally received in the bearing opening.
  • a clasp which is designed as a click closure, which has a housing and a locking tongue, wherein the housing and locking tongue are plugged in an insertion direction,
  • the collar of the invention is made without spacers.
  • the linen ring is now not supported by an intermediate piece, but is located directly on the clasp.
  • the clasp with the linen ring can be produced by machine. Manual work, as it is practically unavoidable in the intermediate pieces, is now saved.
  • the collar has now a visually more closed appearance, the interruption by the spacers is no longer given.
  • the linen ring can now be used more cheaply. Due to the attachment of the line ring on the clasp, there is the possibility that the line ring always stands ready to hand from the clasp, without having to first raise it to a ready-grip position, as is the case in the prior art. As a result, a leash can be attached to the line ring with one hand, without That you needed another hand to hold the line ring yourself. Furthermore, this avoids that the linen ring can beat against the clasp and generate rattling noises.
  • the neck portion is designed as a chain.
  • chains for example, so-called dressage chains.
  • the neck part in particular has metallic chain links, which may be covered by a cover or the like. From PCT / EP2009 / 055571 examples of a sheet metal link chain can be seen.
  • the bearing opening then does not take up the linear region of the D, but the corresponding circular arc region of the line ring.
  • the bearing opening may be relatively short, it may for example be formed in an extension which is located on the outside of the housing.
  • the bearing opening is lined with noise-insulating material, in particular with plastic.
  • a striking of a metallic part, such as metallic linen ring, to a metallic housing or the like should be avoided as possible, so as not to let rattles arise.
  • suitable measures are taken, for example, provided stops made of plastic or it one or the other part made of plastic, for example, the linen ring can be made of plastic.
  • the housing is made starting from a sheet metal blank, this sheet metal blank is angled to several bending lines, so that a total of a plug-in opening is formed. The tongue fits into it.
  • FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a buckle formed as a click closure with a housing and with a locking tongue, both are shown separately,
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a blank made of sheet metal for the housing
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of a blank for a sheet metal part of the locking tongue
  • FIG. 4 shows a plan view of the blank according to FIG. 2, now with drawn bending lines, FIG.
  • Fig. 5 a plan view of the blank according to FIG. 3 with marked
  • FIG. 6 is a plan view of a collar made entirely of metal
  • FIG. 7 shows a perspective view similar to FIG. 1, but now for a third exemplary embodiment
  • the collar of Fig. 6 is intended for animals, in particular it is intended for dogs. It has a clasp, which is designed as a click closure and has a housing 20 and a locking tongue 22. These are connected to one another in a plug-in direction 24 and in the opposite direction after pressing the locking tongue 22 detachable.
  • the collar has a line ring 26 to which a detachable not shown here, known per se leash, such as dog leash, can be attached.
  • the collar has a neck portion 28, it is formed according to the teaching of said PCT / EP2009 / 055571. It consists of four normal chain links 30, they are formed according to Fig. 7 of PCT / EP2009 / 055571, an intermediate member 20, see also Fig. 4 of said PCT font, the housing 20 and the locking tongue 22. Instead of the normal chain links 30 of FIG. 7 chain links of FIG. 13 of the PCT font can be used.
  • housing 20 and tongue 22 are formed as chain links with an opening 38.
  • housing 20 and tongue 22 are each equipped as chain links with a hook 40.
  • the neck portion 28 has at its ends in each case a connection area.
  • this connection region 42 is formed at both ends by an opening of the adjacent normal chain link 30.
  • the connection area can be designed as a hook.
  • the terminal portion 42 is formed to cooperate with either a hook 40 or an opening 38.
  • the neck portion 28 is not shown, it is to be designed so that the connecting portions 42 of the neck portion 28 are designed as hooks.
  • the locking tongue 22 has a tongue body 44 and an end piece 46.
  • the locking tongue 22 is composed of a sheet metal blank, as shown in Fig. 3, and a handle 50.
  • the latter is preferably made of plastic and is connected to the blank at the free end of the locking tongue 22.
  • the handle 50 moves away from the blank, it is here a V-shaped gap is opened, which opens against the insertion direction 24.
  • the blank is bent around a first bending line 52. This first bending line 52 separates the tongue body from the end piece 46. The bending takes place via an angle 51, which lies between 5 ° and 45 ° degrees. If you press at a distance from the free end of the handle 50, so this springs.
  • the housing 20 has a housing body 54 and an end piece 46.
  • the end pieces 46 each have an opening 38. This opening is preferably formed as the openings in the links 30, 32.
  • the housing 20 is made of a blank, as shown in FIG 2 is shown.
  • the bending lines 56, 58, 60 are located. Starting from the flat structure, as shown in Fig. 4, the blank is bent around two second bending lines 56 in each case by a right angle up out of the plane of the paper out, these second bending lines 56 are parallel to each other. Then it is bent by two third bending lines 58 again by 90 °, but now so that the outside of the third bending lines 58 located approximately rectangular edge regions are folded inwards. Their free ends practically collide with it. Overall, a cuboid cavity is thus limited.
  • a fourth bending line 60 is bent, this runs at right angles to the second and third bending line.
  • the third bending lines 58 are parallel to each other.
  • the bending around the fourth bending line 60 takes place at an angle between 10 ° and 60 ° degrees. In Fig. 1, the angle 61 can be seen from about 30 degrees.
  • the fourth bend line 60 separates the housing body from the end piece 46. It is possible to make further bends, for example around the bend line 61, see FIG. 4.
  • the housing 20 has a recess 62, in this recess, the handle 50 can engage, thereby locking is ensured.
  • the housing forms a bearing opening 64. It extends transversely to the insertion direction 24. It also extends substantially parallel to a central axis 66 of the collar. This is the axis of a dog's neck. This central axis 66 becomes clear when the collar of FIG. 6 is closed into a ring, the central axis 66 is then the ring axis.
  • the bearing opening 64 receives the line ring 66.
  • the linen ring is formed as a D-shaped ring. But it can also be made of round ring.
  • the D-shaped ring has a linear region formed by the bar of the D. This linear region extends through the bearing opening 64. The arc of the D projects outwards.
  • the bearing opening 64 is limited by a portion of an inner surface of the end piece 46 of the housing 20. It is further limited by a projection 68. This projection is on a bottom of the housing body 54 is formed. Described differently, it is part of a rectangular edge region.
  • the bearing opening 64 is limited by end faces 70, which are each formed on side surfaces of the housing body 54.
  • the line ring 26 can only move within an angular range of approximately 20 to 50 °, the center of which is the axis of the bearing opening 64.
  • the line ring 26 abuts stops 72.
  • stops 72 When pivoting in the opposite direction, it suggests stops which form the end faces 70 together with the material in the transition region between the end piece 46 and the housing body 54 at.
  • the bearing opening 64 has an axis line, it is shown in phantom in Fig. 1, it extends transversely to the insertion direction 24 and substantially parallel to a central axis 66 of the collar. This axis line is also the center line of the linear range.
  • the linen ring 26 may have a plastic covering or be made of plastic.
  • the housing 20 may be coated with plastic on the surfaces that come into contact with the line ring 26.
  • the housing 20 is preferably made of stainless steel sheet. Other versions are possible.
  • the linen ring may also be arranged on the closing tongue 22.
  • at least one eyelet is provided in the end piece 46 of the closing tongue 22, which surrounds the line ring 26.
  • FIGS. 7 to 10 show a third embodiment. This differs by a security feature of the previously spoken two embodiments. For this security feature claims the applicant in combination with the features of claims 1 to 4, but also independent of this protection.
  • the tongue body 44 now has two parts. These are displaceable relative to each other. As in the previous embodiments, the tongue body 44 has a handle 50 and a blank as shown in FIG. Both are connected with each other, between NEN consists of the already described V-shaped gap.
  • the difference from the preceding embodiments consists in the fact that the handle 50 is associated with a safety part 74.
  • the handle 50 has a slot 76. It extends in the insertion direction. As seen in the direction of the central axis 66, it is located centrally in the handle 50. In this slot 76, the safety part 74 is displaceably guided between a locking position and a release position. The release position is shown in FIGS. 7 to 9. In the blocking position, the safety part 74 is located at the other end of the slot.
  • the security member 74 has a confirmation area 78, which is preferably slightly above the outer surface of the handle 50, so that it is clearly visible and can be easily grasped.
  • the security part further has a blocking body 80.
  • the latter has the form of a blunt wedge in the embodiment. Other shapes are possible. This wedge widens at a distance from the free end of the locking tongue 22, as can be seen in particular from FIG.
  • a guide region 82 is located between the actuating region 78 and the blocking body 80. The guide region 82 is located in the slot 76.
  • the actuating region 78 is slightly narrower than the width of the slot 76, but significantly shorter, at least three times , preferably about 3.5 times shorter than the slot 76, so that the actuating portion 78 can be inserted from below (as seen in Figures 7 and 8) in the slot 76.
  • side guide rails 84 are provided on lateral slot walls, of which only one is visible in the figures, the other is located on the opposite slot wall and is identical.
  • the guide rails 84 rest on the guide area 82 or are in their immediate vicinity.
  • the operating portion 78 rests on a shoulder forming the guide rail 84. As a result, it can not be pushed down into the slot 76 in the position according to FIGS. 7 and 8.
  • the guide rails 84 extend only over a portion of the length of the slot 76. They extend beyond the portion of the slot 76 remote from the free end of the locking tongue 22.
  • the guide rails 84 In the portion of the slot 76 which is near the free end, the guide rails 84 not provided, as clearly apparent from Figure 7 in particular.
  • the front end of the guide rail 84 is It is located at a distance from the front end of the slot 76, which is not smaller than the corresponding length dimension of the actuating portion 78.
  • it can be mounted as follows. If one wants to connect the operating portion 78 with the handle 50, one guides the operating portion 78 of the security portion 74 at the wider position of the slot 76, where there are no guide rails 84, from below and then pushes the safety member 74 in the position as they From Figures 7 and 8 can be seen.
  • Other configurations are possible, for example, the slot 76 reach to the front end of the handle 50, then you can introduce the safety member 74 in any embodiment in the slot 76 and only later connect the handle 50 with the sheet metal blank of Figure 3.
  • the actuation region 78 is chosen as large as possible, it can make up at least 50%, preferably at least 75%, of the surface of the handle 50.
  • the wedge angle of the locking body 80 is preferably in the range of self-locking, taking into account the materials used. As a result, the safety part 74 can not move independently relative to the handle 50 in the slot 76.
  • the locking body 80 is now configured as follows: If the safety part 74 is in the release position, as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, a lower surface of the locking body 80 is not in contact with the adjacent, opposite surface of the sheet metal blank, as shown, for example, in FIG is shown. Rather, there is a sufficiently large air gap between the two, which allows a compression of the handle to the sheet metal blank out, as is necessary for the click operation or snap-action during the transition from Figure 7 to Figure 8. Thus, in the release position, the safety part 74 does not become noticeable, so far there is no functionally different from the two exemplary embodiments described above.
  • the safety part 74 can now be displaced in the direction of the arrow 86 in order to reach the secured position of the closure. If the safety part 74 is displaced toward the free end of the closing tongue 22 in accordance with the arrow 86, the blocking body 80 comes into abutment with the surface of the sheet metal blank and holds the handle 50 in the rebound position, ie in its closed position. The Handle 50 can not now be pressed down, it remains trapped in the recess 62. The click closure can only be solved when the security part 74 is pushed back into the position shown in Figures 7 and 8. Only then can the handle 50 spring down by pressure and be moved downwards so far that it comes free from the recess 62.
  • the housing 20 has a housing body 54, and housing body 54 and end portion of the housing 20 at an angle of 10 to 60 °, preferably about 40 to 45 °, arranged to each other.
  • the closing tongue 22 has a tongue body 44, and the tongue body 44 forms an angle with the end piece of the closing tongue 22 which is between 5 and 45 °, preferably about 30 °.
  • the housing 20 is preferably made starting from a sheet metal blank which is bent around the final housing 20 by a plurality of bending lines 56-60.
  • the bearing opening 64 is preferably bounded by a free end of the locking tongue 22.
  • the housing 20 preferably has stops 72 for the pivoting movement of the line ring 26.
  • the bearing opening 64 is preferably delimited by the end piece of the housing 20.
  • the housing body 54 has a bottom, the bottom has a projection 68, and the bearing opening 64 is bounded by the projection 68.
  • the housing body 54 has side walls, each side wall has an end surface 70, and the bearing opening 64 is defined by the end surface 70.
  • the line ring 26 is preferably arranged at an angle greater than 10 ° to the direction of insertion.
  • the line ring 26 is preferably disposed at an angle greater than 10 ° to the housing 20 incl. Its tail.
  • an opening 38 is preferably formed either in one end piece and formed in the adjacent terminal area a hook 40 which passes through the opening 38, or at one end a hook 40 is formed and formed in the adjacent terminal portion an opening 38 which is formed by the hook 40 is penetrated.

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Abstract

Le collier pour animaux, en particulier pour chiens, selon l'invention présente un fermoir configuré comme fermeture à cliquet et qui présente un boîtier (20) et une languette de fermoir (22). Le boîtier (20) et la languette de fermoir (22) peuvent être enfichés dans une direction d'enfichage (24). Le boîtier (20) et la languette de fermoir (22) présentent chacun une pièce d'extrémité (46). Une laisse peut être fixée de manière libérable à un anneau (26) pour laisse. Une pièce en collier (28) peut être reliée par le fermoir à un anneau et présente deux parties de raccordement (42), chacune reliée à une pièce d'extrémité (46). Une ouverture de palier (64) qui présente une ligne axiale qui s'étend transversalement à la direction d'enfichage (24) et essentiellement parallèlement à un axe central (66) du collier est formée dans le fermoir. L'anneau (26) pour laisse est repris de manière pivotante dans l'ouverture de palier (64).
EP10709756A 2009-05-11 2010-03-23 Collier pour animaux, en particulier pour chiens, doté d'une fermeture à cliquet Withdrawn EP2429281A1 (fr)

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