Animal husbandry – Animal controlling or handling – Hitching or tethering
Patent
1998-12-18
1999-08-10
Price, Thomas
Animal husbandry
Animal controlling or handling
Hitching or tethering
A01K 2700
Patent
active
059342242
ABSTRACT:
A leash-controllable, collarless dog harness adapted to inhibit a dog from straining against the leash. The harness is formed from a cable having a pair of branches which are joined together at their opposing ends to form a continuous loop, a coupling ring encircling one end. The other end of the branches extends through a buckle to create an eyelet through which the ring passes. Slidable along the branches to clamp them together is a lockable clamp, and also slidable thereon to space the branches apart is a spacer element. When the harness is installed, the clamp is then positioned to overlie the shoulder of the dog and the buckle is positioned to overlie the body of the dog, the spacer element then being placed adjacent the dog's chest, whereby the branches of the cable run from the ring through the eyelet to the clamp at the shoulder of the dog, and from there down opposite sides of the dog to pass through the left and right foreleg crotches and then up the body of the dog to terminate at the eyelet.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5660146 (1997-08-01), Sporn
patent: 5682840 (1997-11-01), McFarland
patent: 5713308 (1998-02-01), Holt, Jr.
Ebert Michael
Price Thomas
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