Harness for carrying containers

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Inventors

Nevitt, Bryant D.

Application #

826484

Filed

Jan-27-1992

Published

Feb-9-1993

Current US Class

119/858
119/907
224/148.3
224/148.4
224/148.6
224/148.7
224/191
224/901.4
224/905
D30/152

International Classes

A45F 005/00

Field of Search

224/148 224/905 224/191 224/901 224/250 119/96 119/106 D30/152

Examiners

Sholl; Linda J.

US Patent References

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Other References

Dog Back Pack; Item G; The Pet Catalog.

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Abstract
A light weight, adjustable dog harness enabling a dog to carry at least one container is provided. A vertically disposed, adjustable trunk strap tightly encircles a trunk of the dog. A buckle is included at the ends of the adjustable trunk strap at a point below the belly of the dog such that the strap tightness may be adjusted to accommodate dogs of differing size. A U-shaped, horizontally disposed chest strap encircles the chest area of the dog and is fastened at both ends to the adjustable trunk strap on each side of the dog. A U-shaped vertically disposed, fixed shoulder trunk strap encircles the upper back area of the dog, is located forward of the adjustable trunk strap, and is fastened to the chest strap on each side of the dog. A horizontally disposed back strap is fastened to the adjustable circular trunk strap at one end and to the fixed U-shaped shoulder trunk strap at the other end along the center of the dog's back. The back strap has a ring attached thereto for connection of a leash, or the like. Each strap may be manufactured from a reflective, luminescent, or brightly-colored material. A plurality of container supports, each container support fastened to a trunk strap, is further included. Each supports includes a pair of horizontally disposed ring-shaped straps, aligned with vertical separation, and a U-shaped strap interconnecting the ring-shaped straps, for supporting a container therein. Each support may further include a cylindrical cup, capable of holding a beverage container within, made of a thermal insulating material.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus enabling an animal to carry beverage containers, comprising:

a harness for mounting on the animal, the harness having at least one vertically disposed, adjustable, trunk strap for tightly encircling the body of the animal;

a plurality of means for supporting a cylindrical container, each of the supporting means having a pair of horizontally disposed ring shaped straps aligned one above the other and held in place by a vertical U-shaped strap interconnecting the two rings, the combination forming a support frame for the container to be placed such that the ring shaped straps encircle the container and the U-shaped strap prevents the container from falling out of the ring shaped straps, the container being easily placed into the upper ring shaped strap and then moved vertically into position against the U-shaped strap for carrying;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to dog harnesses. More particularly this invention relates to a dog harness with container carriers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

When hiking with one's dog, it is frequently desirable to have the dog carry some of the food or beverage that is to be brought along. At the same time, it is also important to be able to secure the dog to a leash from time to time, such as when, for example, another animal is approaching or when one wishes the dog not to wander too far from a camp site. Accordingly, several dog harnesses have been invented with carry sacks attached thereto. Typically, these devices are saddle bag containers that hang over either side of the dog and are supported by straps on the dog's back. Such prior inventions typically include a guide ring attached to the front of a chest strap for attachment of a leash or rope.

Such prior art inventions are usually adequate while in transit, but typically must be removed upon reaching a destination. At such time, a separate collar must be put on the dog to control the dog since prior art harnesses tend to be cumbersome and restricting to the dog's natural movements. Moreover, if the contents of such prior art harnesses are partially removed, such harness devices can become unbalanced, cause discomfort and, in some cases, cause minor injury to the animal such as chaffing. Additionally, prior art harnesses do not take into account a dog's sometimes jarring and erratic movements, which can cause contents in carry sacks of such prior art harnesses to fall out or collide therein and become damaged.
 
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