EP2884839A1 - Diebstahlsichere leine für tiere - Google Patents
Diebstahlsichere leine für tiereInfo
- Publication number
- EP2884839A1 EP2884839A1 EP13753515.9A EP13753515A EP2884839A1 EP 2884839 A1 EP2884839 A1 EP 2884839A1 EP 13753515 A EP13753515 A EP 13753515A EP 2884839 A1 EP2884839 A1 EP 2884839A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- chain
- leash
- loop
- lock
- animal
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K27/00—Leads or collars, e.g. for dogs
- A01K27/001—Collars
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K27/00—Leads or collars, e.g. for dogs
- A01K27/003—Leads, leashes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K27/00—Leads or collars, e.g. for dogs
- A01K27/005—Quick-couplings, safety-couplings or shock-absorbing devices between leash and collar
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a theft-proof leash for animals, especially dogs.
- the object of the invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a theft-proof leash which allows the user to continue to use a conventional collar while being easy to use.
- a portion of the line forms a tubular shell open at one end, in which a chain can be exposed by withdrawing or withdrawing the shell from it, the chain being in the unexposed position in FIG the leash is hidden, wherein the chain in the form of at least one loop around at least a body part of the animal layable and their Loop width can be fixed by means of a lockable lock engaging in the chain.
- the leash of the invention may be used in conjunction with a conventional collar, whereby the anti-theft function may, if necessary, be acted upon with ease: the user releases the high-strength chain integrated in the leash of the leash, either by pulling out the chain or pushing back the shell, then leads the chain eg around the animal's neck, closing it.
- the other end of the line may be anchored in a conventional manner, e.g. on a tree, lamppost, railing, wall ring, etc., and locked there with the help of another lock.
- the animal can thus be kept temporarily theft-proof, e.g. if the user has to leave it in front of a store at short notice.
- the user opens the locks on the leash and slides the chain back into the case or pulls the case back over the chain.
- the user can then reconnect the leash in a normal manner to the existing collar, harness, etc. which the animal is accustomed to wear;
- the leash offers the animal the usual comfort.
- the leash offers the animal at least the same level of comfort as a standard chain collar or crockery.
- the envelope is retractable accordion-like foldable against the chain stored therein.
- This embodiment is particularly suitable for manufacturing the envelope made of soft, textile material and simplifies the construction and storage of the chain.
- the shell may be retractable telescopically against the chain stored therein, which is particularly suitable for slightly stiffer shells, for example made of leather; the telecom- Pierend retractable part of the shell then forms as it were a case or case for stored therein chain.
- the sheath is not the sheath Kunststoffziebar of the chain, but the chain in the shell via a tension spring mounted resiliently extendable.
- the shell can be made very narrow and thus little disturbing to the operation.
- the sheath may be suitably provided on its inside with a sliding coating to facilitate the removal of the chain, e.g. a plastic interior coating.
- the chain or the tension spring can be blocked in its pull-out movement by means of a latching element mounted on the sleeve.
- the user can then release the detent member, e.g. Removing a sleeve passing through the locking bolt, disengaging a pivotally mounted in the shell latching hook, etc., release the resilient sliding out of the chain.
- the locking member can also be used to block the stretched or extended spring - at least temporarily - in the expansion position in order to facilitate the application and closing of the chain.
- the loop around the body part of the animal can be formed in many different ways.
- the loop is laid by the user himself from a free end of the chain, which end preferably carries said lock.
- the user thus carries the chain around e.g. around the neck of the animal and close it tight by hanging the lock in a corresponding link of the chain.
- the loop is already formed in the exposable part of the chain, so that it does not have to be built by the user.
- the user places the section of the chain forming the finished loop-be it by pulling out the chain or pushing back the cover-lays the loop around, for example, the neck of the animal and then fixes the loop width through the section at the free end of the chain. exercise remaining lock.
- the chain preferably carries a stopper as an end stop for the closing movement of the loop to set a minimum Schiaufen- wide.
- the loop may preferably be formed by passing a chain section through a ring incorporated in the chain. This facilitates handling; the loop may easily be e.g. Over the head of the animal on the neck are striped and then adjusted in their width.
- At least one further chain can be provided, which can be placed in the form of at least one further loop around at least one further body part of the animal and lockable via a further lock or said lock on the leash.
- a high-strength harness e.g. Chest harness
- the harness may include the neck and forelegs of a dog, especially dogs with a narrow head, which may be one of them
- Neck strap could be useful. Preference is given to the chain around the neck of the animal and a further chain each about one of two legs of the animal layable.
- the lock and / or the possibly existing additional lock is / are preferably a carabiner lock, preferably a carabiner combination lock. This facilitates rapid handling when opening and closing the locks.
- the portion of the line leading from the chain to the animal-facing end of the line may be provided with a steel insert, e.g. a steel cable, reinforced to further increase the security against breakage and theft security.
- the line may be fiber-reinforced at least in sections, e.g. through glass and / or carbon fibers.
- the sheath can be made of any material suitable for dog leashes, e.g. plastic, woven, knitted or non-woven fabrics.
- the shell is made of flexible textile or leather material, particularly preferably interchangeable, to facilitate cleaning.
- FIGS. 1 a and 1 b show the leash of the invention in two different operating positions on an animal, schematically in perspective view;
- Fig. 2a / b to 5a / b four different embodiments of the line according to the invention in each case two different operating positions in a partially broken side view.
- Figures la and lb show a theft-proof leash 1 for an animal 2, for example a dog, a cat, a horse or any other type of animal which has a collar, halter, harness or the like.
- 3 carries.
- the line 1 is used in a conventional manner for guiding the animal 2 and has at its one end optional a handle or a retaining loop 4 and at its other end an anchoring device for releasable connection with the collar 3, for example a carabiner 5 for hooking into an eyelet 6 of the collar 3, on.
- the retaining loop 4 can for example be formed directly from the tierabgewandten end of the line 1 by this carries a further carabiner 7, which is einhakbar in a corresponding eyelet 8 of the line 1.
- the carabiners 5, 7 are preferably lockable designed as carabiner locks, preferably as a carabiner number lock, and thus at the same time part of the anti-theft function (FIG. 2) of the line 1, as discussed in more detail later.
- FOG. 2 anti-theft function
- Fig. Lb shows the theft-proof operating position
- Leash 1 For this purpose, a chain 9 integrated therein is uncovered from the leash 1, placed in the form of at least one loop 10 around at least one body part of the animal 2 (preferably its neck), the loop width adjoining tightly against the body part and then the loop 10 with the aid of a lockable lock, eg of the carabiner lock 5, fixed.
- a lockable lock eg of the carabiner lock 5
- FIG. 1 a also for anchoring to the collar 3
- a separate lock which can be hooked into the chain 9, for example in the securing position of FIG. a padlock, can be used.
- the other, animal-facing end of the line 1 can now be attached to a stationary environmental object 11, e.g. a lamppost, railing, wall ring, etc., are lockable, e.g. by the loop 4 is guided around the environmental object 11 and the carabiner lock 7 is shut off.
- a separate lock e.g. a padlock, can be used.
- one or more further chains 12, 13 can be provided, which are guided in the form of further loops around further body parts of the animal 2 and via further locks or preferably the lock 5 of the first chain 9 the leash 1 are mounted lockable.
- two such additional chains 12, 13 are used, which are looped around the forelegs of a four-legged animal 2, or more precisely its front shoulders, and guided on each side of the animal 2 upwards to the carabiner lock 5 and locked with it.
- the other chains 12, 13 may also be loose and can only be hooked into the carabiner lock 5 when needed, ie they do not need to be directly integrated into the line 1 be. Alternatively, however, they can also be integrated together with the first chain 9 in the line 1 and be exposed from this.
- FIGS. 2a, 3a, 4a and 5a respectively show the unexposed "normal" Operating position of the line 1 according to the overview in Fig. La
- Figs. 2b, 3b, 4b and 5b respectively the exposed anti-theft position according to the overview of Fig. Ib.
- a section 14 of the line 1 forms a tubular, open at the animal end 15 shell 16, from which the chain 9 can be exposed either by pulling out of the shell 16 or by retracting the shell 16 relative to the chain 9.
- FIG. 2a and 2b show a first embodiment in which the shell 16 is telescoping, with at least one outer shell part 16a and at least one inner shell part 16b, which is connected to the remaining part of the leash 1 or in one piece.
- the outer shell portion 16a is retractable over (or into) the inner shell portion 16b to expose the chain 9 engaging the inner shell portion 16b.
- the chain 9 carries at its end the carabiner combination lock 5 and can be placed after the exposure to the loop 10, wherein the carabiner lock 5 is hooked according to the desired loop width in one of the chain links of the chain 9 and locked there (Fig. 2b) ,
- the sleeve 16 may e.g. made of leather, wherein the outer shell part 16a in the normal linen guide position (Fig. 2a) as it forms a sheath or case for the chain 9 received therein.
- FIGS. 3a and 3b show a modification of the embodiment of FIGS. 2a and 2b.
- the shell 16 is accordion-like foldable and thereby withdrawn relative to the chain 9 mounted therein, to expose the chain 9.
- a "finished" loop 10 is forms, by the chain 9 has a two-legged section 17.
- the - optionally extended by a steel cable - free end 18 of the chain 9 carries the end karabiner combination lock 5.
- the lock 5 can be used to be hooked into the section 17, so as the loop width of the loop 10 and lock them off (FIG. 3b).
- the loop 10 can optionally be embodied as an entangling loop, for example by a chain section is passed through a machined into the chain 9 ring 19 with clearance to vary the loop width can easily.
- the loop or snare 10 can thus be easily pulled over the head of the animal 2 and adapted by pulling it to the neck; the carabiner lock 5 will then be e.g. hooked into a lying outside of the ring 19 member of the chain 9 and blocked to prevent re-expansion of the loop and lock the loop 10 so.
- the chain 9 may additionally carry a stopper 20 which serves as an end stop for the closing movement of the loop 10, i. sets a minimum loop width, on the one hand the loop 10 the user after exposing out of the shell 16 easy to handle darzubieten and on the other hand to prevent too tight closing.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show further embodiments in which the chain 9 is resiliently extendible out of the line 1 or its sheath section 14.
- the tierabgewandte end of the chain 9 via a tension spring 21 at the inner end of the shell 16 and the remaining part of the line 1 at 22 set.
- the chain 9 can again be laid by the user himself to form a loop 10 (FIGS. 4a, 4b), or a finished loop 10 can be presented by a two-part section 17, which can be pulled out by the user from the casing 16 by utilizing the tension spring 21 (FIG. Fig. 5a, 5b).
- the tension spring 21 can be held in place by means of a latching device mounted on the sleeve 16.
- member 23 are temporarily blocked to facilitate the application of the loop 10 to the animal 2.
- the locking member 23 may, for example, a locking pin passed through the sheath 16 or a latching hook, spring bolt or the like mounted in the wall of the sheath 16. be, which engages in the extended end of the tension spring 21 or in one of the subsequent links of the chain 9.
- the locking member 23 can also be used to prevent inadvertent (further) stretching of the spring 21 in the line guide position (FIGS. 4a, 5a), but also in the securing position (FIGS. 4b, 5b).
- the section 14 or the shell 16 can be made directly from the material of the remaining line 1, or by a sliding sleeve separately inserted into the remaining material of the line 1, e.g. a plastic tube with a low friction inner wall. It is also possible to make the section 14 or the shell 16 interchangeable, for example for cleaning purposes or to be able to use different materials and designs.
- the sheath 16 could be equipped in particular in the strictlyschiebbaren or conspiracyfaltbaren embodiments of Figs. 2 and 3 with a zipper, Velcro, but also snaps to exchange them easily.
- the entire leash 1 could be provided with an exchangeable cover, which interchangeably surrounds its inner life in the form of the reinforcement 1 ', chain 9 and their connection.
- the lock 7 is used to shut off the loop 10.
- the hand strap 4 in the securing position of Fig. Lb, 2b, 3b, 4b and 5b led around the environmental object 11 and the lock 7 are then hooked into the chain 9 to lock the loop 10.
- a non-lockable carabiner could also be used which is fastened to the collar, harness, halter, etc. in the line guide position of FIG.
- the loop 10 locked off from the lock 7 in this embodiment can here as well be laid out of the chain 9 (FIGS. 2b, 4b) or already “finished” and exposed (FIGS. 3b, 5b) Loop 10 is also provisionally fixed with a normal, non-lockable carabiner 5 on the neck of the animal and then locked with the lock 7.
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AT503232012A AT512310B1 (de) | 2012-08-17 | 2012-08-17 | Diebstahlsichere Leine für Tiere |
PCT/AT2013/050141 WO2014026209A1 (de) | 2012-08-17 | 2013-07-22 | Diebstahlsichere leine für tiere |
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FR2525069A3 (fr) * | 1982-04-20 | 1983-10-21 | Temporel Raymond | Attache pour chiens |
US6053129A (en) * | 1997-06-04 | 2000-04-25 | Akre; Marvin L. | Animal walking leash apparatus |
US6006699A (en) * | 1999-05-13 | 1999-12-28 | Keever; Janet L. | Animal training device |
US6269777B1 (en) * | 2000-09-25 | 2001-08-07 | Christian Prusia | Locking leash and collar system |
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