Safety release pet collar

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119110, A01K 2700

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044269579

ABSTRACT:
A safety-release pet collar to prevent animals from possibly choking in the event that the collar inadvertently becomes caught on a branch, twig, stump, fence post or the like. The collar comprises a two-piece band intended to encircle a pet's neck in the usual manner and to be fastened by a conventional buckle arrangement. The band has a second pair of separable ends which are held together by a releasable connector, such as cooperable loop and hook strips. The second pair of ends have loops through which a leash or clasp can be passed, to lock the ends together and prevent separation of the connector strips. When the pet is on the leash, strain on the connector strips is relieved and the pet cannot normally pull the connection loose. However, when the leash or clasp is removed and the collar remains in place, the Velcro connector strips can separate under force if it inadvertently becomes caught on or entangled in branches, etc.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2743702 (1956-05-01), Sullivan
patent: 3605384 (1971-09-01), Pacini
patent: 3995598 (1976-12-01), Gardner et al.
patent: 4321891 (1982-03-01), Moeller

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