GB2392814A - Collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal - Google Patents

Collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal Download PDF

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GB2392814A
GB2392814A GB0221065A GB0221065A GB2392814A GB 2392814 A GB2392814 A GB 2392814A GB 0221065 A GB0221065 A GB 0221065A GB 0221065 A GB0221065 A GB 0221065A GB 2392814 A GB2392814 A GB 2392814A
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Michael Thomas Sinclair
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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

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Abstract

The collar (20) , lead or harness comprises a first load bearing material (12) and a second lining material (14) overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material (12). The second lining material (14) comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix. The first load bearing material may comprise a nylon, polyproplene or other polymeric webbing. The present invention also relates to a method of adapting an existing collar, lead or harness, and to a composite material used as a collar, lead or harness.

Description

- 1 COLLAR, LEAD OR HARNESS FOR A DOMESTIC ANIMAL
The present invention relates to a collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal, and in particular to 5 a collar, lead or harness for a dog or a cat. The present invention also relates to a method of adapting an existing collar, lead or harness, and to a composite material used as a collar, lead or harness.
10 Collars, leads and harnesses for domestic animals are well known in the art, especially for dogs.
Collars generally take the form of a length of leather or of nylon webbing which is passed around the neck of an animal and fastened using a buckle or clip or 15 similar mechanical fastening means. Leads are typically formed from similar materials and provided with a handle for a user and a clip or other means for releasable attachment of the lead to a collar or harness. Harnesses are likewise formed from similar 20 materials to the collars and leads described above but usually take the form of a number of straps passed around the body and fastened to form a support structure. 25 It is also known for collars, leads and harnesses or portions thereof to be formed from chain or rope.
Indeed, a collar and lead combination may take the form of a unitary member, such as a length of chain or rope, provided with a ring or other means through 30 which part of the unitary member may be passed so as to form the collar and lead. Such an arrangement is commonly referred to as a choker.
A popular material for collars, leads and 35 harnesses is nylon webbing. Whilst nylon webbing offers many advantages in terms of tensile strength, colour fastness and wear resistance, it can be
- 2 perceived as uncomfortable, particularly so for people walking large dogs or dogs that pull on the lead. It is also considered that nylon webbing collars can cause irritation to skin, and may be uncomfortable for 5 dogs that pull, despite the fact that the dogs in question continue to pull.
To help overcome these problems, padded collars, leads and harnesses have been developed. Typically, 10 an extruded rubber strip is sewn onto the inside of the collar, harness or handle of the lead. This padding material, whilst soft, suffers from the disadvantage of being impermeable to moisture, resulting in a significant reduction of grip in hot or 15 wet weather. It also degrades, looks unnatural, and the feel of the rubber can be unpleasant to both animals and humans alike. As with nylon and other polymeric materials (and indeed leather), the rubber padding has very limited (in certain cases non 20 existent) breathability, thus inducing perspiration or causing condensation to form.
The present invention provides, in a first aspect a collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal 25 comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven 30 composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
In a second aspect, the present invention provides a method of adapting an existing collar, lead 35 or harness having a first load bearing material, the method comprising the step of providing a second lining material which overlies at least a portion of
3 - the first load bearing material, the second lining material comprising a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix. In a third aspect, the present invention provides a dog or cat collar comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a 10 portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
15 In a fourth aspect, the present invention provides a dog or cat lead comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: 20 the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
In a fifth aspect, the present invention 25 provides a dog or cat harness comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven 30 composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
In a sixth aspect, the present invention provides a composite material used as a collar, lead 35 or harness for a domestic animal, the composite material comprising: a first load bearing material; and
- 4 - a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres 5 in a polyurethane matrix.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 10 Figure 1 is a partial cut away side elevation view of a section of collar according to the present invention; Figure 2 is top plan view of the section of collar of Figure 1; 15 Figure 3 is a cross section view through the collar of Figures 1 and 2, taken along line X-X; Figure 4 is a perspective view of an exemplary dog collar according to the present invention; and Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating a 20 handle portion of an exemplary dog lead according to the present invention.
Referring first to Figures 1 and 2, there can be seen a section of a collar 20 formed from a length of 25 composite material 10 in accordance with the present invention. The composite material 10 comprises a first load bearing material 12 to which a second lining material 14 is attached. Preferably, the first load bearing material 12 is a conventional nylon 30 webbing, readily available in the art. The lining material 14 comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix. A particularly suitable lining material 14 of this form is sold under the name Alcantara, 35 manufactured and supplied by Alcantara of Via Mecenate, 86-20138 Milan, Italy (www.alcantara.it).
The lining material 14 is permeable to moisture,
5 - washable, colourfast, abrasion resistant, deformable, breathable and has high slip resistance, especially when wet.
5 Preferably, the lining material 14 is attached to the nylon webbing 12 by stitching. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, the lining material 14 can be seen to be stitched to the nylon webbing 12 along seams 16. With particular reference to the cross 10 section view illustrated in Figure 3, the lining material 14 can be seen to be stitched to the nylon webbing 12 with its cut edges 19 tucked underneath, so as to present a neat edge along the exposed peripheral longitudinal edges 11 of the composite material 10.
15 This arrangement is achieved by feeding the nylon webbing 12 and the lining material 14 into a sewing machine as discreet entities. Prior to stitching, the lining material 14 is passed over a mandrel which turns and folds the outer cut edges 19 of the lining 20 material 14 underneath the intended exposed outer surface 17 of the lining material 14 so as to form turned or folded portions 18. The turned or folded portions 18 having cut edges 19 are stitched inside (or at least contained), between the nylon webbing 12 25 and the exposed outer surface 17 of the lining material 14, away from view.
Figure 4 illustrates a collar 20 for a dog made in accordance with the present invention. The collar 30 20 comprises a length of nylon webbing 12 to which a length of lining material 14 is attached by stitching along seams 16, in the manner described above. A buckle 22 is provided at one end of the collar 20 for engagement with one of a plurality of holes 24 35 provided in an opposite end region of the collar 20, the holes 24 optionally being reinforced by rivets 26, as is known in the art.
- 6 - Figure 5 illustrates a handle portion 35 of a lead 30 for a dog made in accordance with the present invention. The lead 30 comprises a length of load bearing material 12. At one end (not shown), a clip 5 may be provided to provide means for releasable attachment of the lead to a collar 20 or harness, as is conventional in the art. At a second opposite end of the lead 30, the load bearing material 12 can be seen to be looped back upon itself and located at a 10 junction 36 by stitching so as to form a handle 35. A length of lining material 14 is attached to both the inner and outer sides of the load bearing material 12 in the handle 35 region by stitching along seams 16 in the manner described above.
In certain applications, it may be preferable for the lining material 14 to be provided on just one side of the load bearing material 12, whereas in other applications it will be desirable to have both sides 20 of the load bearing material 12 provided with the lining material 14. It may also be preferable to have only selected or intermittent regions of one or more sides of the load bearing material 12 provided with the lining material 14. Alternatively, selected 25 regions or indeed all of the load bearing material 12 may be totally enclosed by the lining material 14.
It will be appreciated that attachment of the lining material 14 to the load bearing material 12 is 30 not limited to stitching. Alternative mechanical fastening means such as rivetting or stapling may be employed, or bonding using an adhesive or hot melt technique. Indeed, any combination of two or more the above techniques may be employed.
Nylon webbing has been described as being of particular utility in the present invention as the
first load bearing material 12. However, for the sake of certainty, whilst nylon webbing is a material having a relatively high tensile strength, the use of the terminology load bearing throughout the 5 specification simply means that it is capable of
bearing loads. It does not imply any particular or minimum strength characteristic. The function of the load bearing material 12 is to provide support for the lining material 14. The lining material 14 is also 10 load bearing in its own right. It will be appreciated therefore, that the present invention is not so limited and that other materials may be selected for use instead of or as well as nylon webbing. Other suitable materials include polypropylene or other 15 polymeric materials both in their manufactured form or arranged in the form of a webbing. Alternatively, leather, rope, chain or any other material suitable for supporting the lining material 14 may be employed.
Indeed, the load bearing material 12 or composite 20 material 10 may comprise a multi-layer or laminate structure.

Claims (1)

  1. l - 8 CLAIMS
    1. A collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal comprising: 5 a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres 10 in a polyurethane matrix.
    2. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first load bearing material comprises a nylon, polypropylene or other polymeric webbing.
    3. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the second lining material is load bearing. 20 4. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is AlcantaraO.
    5. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one 25 of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is configured so as to enclose at least a portion of the length of the first load bearing material. 30 6. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is attached to the first load bearing material by mechanical fastening means or bonding or both. 7. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one
    - 9 - of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is attached to the first load bearing material by stitching.
    5 8. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is attached to the first load bearing material using an adhesive.
    10 9. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 8 wherein: the first load bearing material and second lining material are both substantially elongate in the longitudinal direction; and 15 the second lining material has its longitudinal edge portions turned or folded underneath its underside prior to attachment to the first load bearing material such that the turned or folded longitudinal edge portions are contained between the 20 exposed outer side of the second lining material and the first load bearing material to which it is attached. 10. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one 25 of the preceding claims wherein the second lining material is permeable to moisture.
    11. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the second lining 30 material is breathable.
    12. A method of adapting an existing collar, lead or harness having a first load bearing material, the method comprising the step of providing a second 35 lining material which overlies at least a portion of the first load bearing material, the second lining material comprising a non- woven composite comprising
    - 10 ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix. 13. A collar, lead or harness as claimed in any one 5 of the preceding claims wherein the collar, lead or harness is for use by a dog or a cat.
    14. A dog or cat collar comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a nonwoven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
    15. A dog or cat lead comprising: a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: 20 the second lining material comprises a nonwoven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
    16. A dog or cat harness comprising: 25 a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein: the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres 30 in a polyurethane matrix.
    17. A composite material used as a collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal, the composite material comprising: 35 a first load bearing material; and a second lining material overlying at least a portion of the first load bearing material, wherein:
    À 11 the second lining material comprises a non-woven composite comprising ultra-fine polyester microfibres in a polyurethane matrix.
    5 18. A collar, lead or harness substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to or as shown in the accompanying drawings.
    19. A method of adapting an existing collar, lead, or 10 harness substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to or as shown in the accompanying drawings.
    20. A composite material substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to or as shown 15 in the accompanying drawings.
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CN 03824100 CN1694618A (en) 2002-09-11 2003-09-11 Collar, lead or harness for a domestic animal
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