Pet leash with multi-section buffering function
By designing a multi-segment cushioned pet leash, which utilizes the elastic stretching of different cushioning segments under varying tension, the problem of pulling force when a pet charges suddenly is solved, ensuring the safety of both the pet and its owner. It is suitable for pets of various sizes.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing pet leashes can cause significant pulling force when a pet suddenly charges, which can easily lead to injury to both the pet and the owner, and also result in a slow reaction time.
Design a pet leash with multi-segment cushioning. The leash uses multiple cushioning segments to elastically stretch under different tensions, thereby reducing the pulling force of a pet's sudden charge. The leash includes a first, second, and third cushioning segment, which elastically stretch under tensions of 1-2 kg, 3-4 kg, and 4-6 kg, respectively.
It effectively reduces the pulling force of a pet's sudden lunge, providing users with ample reaction time to protect the safety of both the owner and the pet. It is suitable for small, medium, and large dogs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a pet leash with multi-segment buffering, specifically a leash structure with multiple buffer segments that can reduce the pulling force of a pet's sudden surge during leash use, thus preventing injury to both the pet and the user. Background Technology
[0002] It is understood that when pet owners take their pets for walks outdoors, they generally need to use a leash. One end of the leash has a buckle that can be attached to the pet's collar, and the other end has a loop for the owner to hold. This allows the owner to pull the pet back if it suddenly lunges forward due to various external environmental factors (such as attraction, fright, or others), preventing the pet from lunging directly and preventing the pet and / or other passersby or animals from causing harm.
[0003] However, these leashes are generally of a fixed length. When a pet suddenly lunges forward and pulls on the leash, the owner may not have time to react. If the pulling force is strong, the pet and / or the owner may be injured. For example, the leash may pull on the pet's collar, causing injury to the pet's neck skin, bones, or muscles. The owner may also be pulled down or dragged by the pet, which is quite dangerous.
[0004] Therefore, how to provide a leash structure or device that can effectively reduce the pulling force of a pet's sudden surge while pulling it, so as to prevent the owner or pet from being injured during the pulling, is the direction that the creator of this utility model is eager to research and improve.
[0005] Therefore, in view of the above-mentioned deficiencies, the creator of this utility model collected relevant information, conducted multiple evaluations and considerations, and, based on years of experience accumulated in this industry, designed this utility model through continuous trial and modification. Utility Model Content
[0006] The main objective of this invention is to provide a pet leash with multi-segment cushioning, comprising at least a leash body and multiple cushioning segments. The two ends of the leash body are a connecting end and a gripping end, respectively. The connecting end is used to connect and lead a pet, and the gripping end is used for the user to hold. The multiple cushioning segments are distributed on the leash body. Each cushioning segment can elastically stretch to cushion when subjected to a certain tension. The multiple cushioning segments can be divided into at least a first and a second cushioning segment, or into a first, a second, and a third cushioning segment. The multiple cushioning segments elastically stretch when subjected to a first, a second, and a third tension, respectively. Thus, when leading the pet, the pulling force of the pet's sudden surge can be reduced in multiple stages, thereby preventing injury to the owner and the pet during the pulling process.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the second pulling force is greater than the first pulling force, the third pulling force is greater than the second pulling force, and the first pulling force can be 1 to 2 kgf, the second pulling force can be 3 to 4 kgf, and the third pulling force can be 4 to 6 kgf. This allows the multiple buffer segments to be elastically stretched one by one or simultaneously according to the pulling force of the pet's sudden charge, effectively achieving multi-segment buffering and giving the user sufficient time to react when the pet charges. Attached Figure Description
[0008] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0009] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0010] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0011] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 ;
[0012] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 .
[0013] Symbol explanation:
[0014] 10 leash body
[0015] 11 Connection end
[0016] 111 Fastener
[0017] 12 Grip end
[0018] 121 Annular band
[0019] 20 Buffer Sections
[0020] 21 First Buffer Section
[0021] 22 Second Buffer Section
[0022] 23 Third Buffer Section
[0023] L1 First tension
[0024] L2 Second tension
[0025] L3 Third Pull Force Detailed Implementation
[0026] To achieve the above or other objectives and effects, the technical means and structure adopted by this utility model are described in detail below with reference to the preferred embodiment of this utility model, so as to facilitate a complete understanding.
[0027] Please see Figures 1 to 5 This is a structural schematic diagram and a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown... Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this utility model mainly provides a pet leash with multi-segment cushioning, comprising at least:
[0028] A leash body 10 has at least a connecting end 11 and a gripping end 12, the connecting end 11 being used to connect and leash a pet, and the gripping end 12 being used by a user to hold it.
[0029] Multiple buffer sections 20 are disposed on the rope body 10. When subjected to a certain tensile force, the multiple buffer sections 20 can be elastically stretched to buffer the force.
[0030] The plurality of buffer segments 20 can be divided into at least a first buffer segment and a second buffer segment, or into at least a first buffer segment 21, at least a second buffer segment 22 and at least a third buffer segment 23. The first buffer segment 21 and the second buffer segment 22 begin to elastically stretch when subjected to a first tensile force L1 and a second tensile force L2, respectively, and the third buffer segment 23 begins to elastically stretch when subjected to a third tensile force L3.
[0031] The braiding of the multiple buffer sections 20 includes elastic bands, which are elastic yarns or elastic fibers.
[0032] The elastic bands of each buffer segment 20 have different elasticity ratios. The elasticity ratio of the elastic band of the first buffer segment 21 is greater than that of the second buffer segment 22, and the elasticity ratio of the elastic band of the second buffer segment 22 is greater than that of the third buffer segment 23.
[0033] Each buffer section 20 is woven with a different number of elastic bands. The number of elastic bands in the first buffer section 21 is less than that in the second buffer section 22, and the number of elastic bands in the second buffer section 22 is less than that in the third buffer section 23.
[0034] The weaving of each buffer section 20 has a different weft yarn density. The weft yarn density of the first buffer section 21 is less than that of the second buffer section 22, and the weft yarn density of the second buffer section 22 is less than that of the third buffer section 23.
[0035] Each buffer section 20 has a different number of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes. The number of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes in the first buffer section 21 is less than that in the second buffer section 22, and the number of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes in the second buffer section 22 is less than that in the third buffer section 23.
[0036] The weave of each buffer section 20 has a different pleat height. The pleat height of the first buffer section 21 is greater than that of the second buffer section 22, and the pleat height of the second buffer section 22 is greater than that of the third buffer section 23.
[0037] Among them, the second tension L2 is greater than the first tension L1, and the third tension L3 is greater than the second tension L2;
[0038] Wherein, the first pulling force L1 can be 1 to 2 kgf, the second pulling force L2 can be 3 to 4 kgf, and the third pulling force L3 can be 4 to 6 kgf;
[0039] The connecting end 11 of the rope body 10 may be provided with at least one buckle 111, and the gripping end 12 may be provided with at least one annular strap 121.
[0040] In use, this utility model mainly utilizes the connecting end 11 of the leash body 10 to connect and leash the pet, while the gripping end 12 of the leash body 10 is for the user to hold (e.g., Figures 1 to 2 As shown), when the pet is suddenly jerked by external forces, the multiple buffer sections 20 located on the leash body 10 can be elastically stretched under tension to provide cushioning. These multiple buffer sections 20 can be at least divided into a first buffer section 21 and a second buffer section 22. The first buffer section 21 and the second buffer section 22 begin to elastically stretch under a first tension L1 and a second tension L2, respectively (as shown). Figures 3 to 4 As shown), when the pet is used on a leash, if the pet suddenly lunges forward, the multiple buffer sections 20 can provide multi-stage cushioning. Preferably, the elastic stretch ratio of each buffer section 20 is 50% to 100%, thereby reducing the pulling force of the pet's sudden lunge and preventing injury to the owner and pet during the struggle.
[0041] As described above, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the plurality of buffer segments 20 can be further divided into at least one first buffer segment 21, at least one second buffer segment 22, and at least one third buffer segment 23 (e.g., Figures 1 to 2 As shown), the first buffer segment 21, the second buffer segment 22, and the third buffer segment 23 begin to elastically stretch when subjected to a first tensile force L1, a second tensile force L2, and a third tensile force L3, respectively (as shown). Figures 3 to 5 (As shown), to further provide cushioning when the pet lunges, reducing the pulling force of the lunge.
[0042] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the second pulling force L2 is greater than the first pulling force L1, and the third pulling force L3 is greater than the second pulling force L2. This allows the multiple buffer sections to be elastically stretched one by one or simultaneously according to the pulling force of the pet's sudden charge. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the first pulling force L1 is 1-2 kgf, the second pulling force L2 is 3-4 kgf, and the third pulling force L3 is 4-6 kgf. However, the first pulling force L1, the second pulling force L2, and the third pulling force L3 can also be set to other pulling force values. When the pulling force generated by the pet's sudden charge reaches the first pulling force L1, the first buffer section 21 is elastically stretched (e.g., ...). Figure 3 As shown), when the pet charges suddenly, the pulling force generated increases to the second pulling force L2, and the second buffer section 22 then undergoes elastic stretching (as shown). Figure 4 As shown), when the pet charges suddenly, the pulling force generated increases to the third pulling force L3, and the third buffer section 23 then undergoes elastic stretching (as shown). Figure 5 As shown), it provides a gradual and phased buffer, effectively reducing the pulling force of a pet's sudden lunge in multiple stages. It can be used to leash small, medium, or large dogs, giving users ample time to react when a pet lunges and to calm the pet immediately, protecting the safety of both the user and the pet.
[0043] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the plurality of buffer segments 20 provided on the tow rope body 10 are arranged sequentially as the first buffer segment 21, the second buffer segment 22, and the third buffer segment 23. However, the arrangement order of the plurality of buffer segments 20 may also be an orderly arrangement of the first buffer segment 21, the second buffer segment 22, the third buffer segment 23, the second buffer segment 22, and the first buffer segment 21, or an irregular arrangement of the second buffer segment 22, the third buffer segment 23, the first buffer segment 21, the first buffer segment 21, and the third buffer segment 23. This utility model is not limited to these arrangements and is described herein.
[0044] In addition, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weaving of the plurality of buffer segments 20 includes elastic bands, which are elastic yarns or elastic fibers. The elastic bands of each buffer segment 20 have different elasticity multiples, or each buffer segment 20 is woven with elastic bands of the same elasticity multiple but different numbers, so as to set the elasticity of each buffer segment 20. Preferably, the elasticity multiple of the elastic band of the first buffer segment 21 is greater than that of the second buffer segment 22, the elasticity multiple of the elastic band of the second buffer segment 22 is greater than that of the third buffer segment 23, or the number of elastic bands of the first buffer segment 21 is less than that of the second buffer segment 22, and the number of elastic bands of the second buffer segment 22 is less than that of the third buffer segment 23, so that the plurality of buffer segments 20 can be elastically stretched under the first tension L1, the second tension L2 or the third tension L3 respectively.
[0045] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weaving of the plurality of buffer segments 20 has different weft yarn densities to set the elasticity of each buffer segment 20. Preferably, the weft yarn density of the first buffer segment 21 is less than that of the second buffer segment 22, and the weft yarn density of the second buffer segment 22 is less than that of the third buffer segment 23. This also allows the plurality of buffer segments 20 to be elastically stretched under the first tension L1, the second tension L2, or the third tension L3, respectively.
[0046] In another preferred embodiment of this utility model, the multiple buffer segments 20 are woven with different numbers of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes to set the elasticity of each buffer segment 20. The warp and weft yarn weaving nodes are the points where the warp and weft yarns are woven alternately. Preferably, the number of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes in the first buffer segment 21 is less than that in the second buffer segment 22, and the number of warp and weft yarn weaving nodes in the second buffer segment 22 is less than that in the third buffer segment 23. In this way, the multiple buffer segments 20 can be elastically stretched under the first tension L1, the second tension L2, or the third tension L3, respectively.
[0047] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weaving of the plurality of buffer segments 20 has different pleat heights to set the elasticity of each buffer segment 20. Preferably, the pleat height of the first buffer segment 21 is greater than that of the second buffer segment 22, and the pleat height of the second buffer segment 22 is greater than that of the third buffer segment 23, so that the plurality of buffer segments 20 can be elastically stretched under the first tension L1, the second tension L2, or the third tension L3 respectively.
[0048] Furthermore, the connecting end 11 of the leash body 10 is provided with at least one fastener 111, and the gripping end 12 is provided with at least one annular strap 121 (e.g., Figures 1 to 2 As shown), and preferably, the loop 121 is formed by sewing the webbing of the connecting end 11 of the leash body 10 after being folded back, but other structures that achieve the same effect can also be selected. The buckle 111 can fasten the collar connected to the pet, and the loop 121 can be held by the user so that the user can reliably lead the pet.
[0049] However, the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Therefore, any simple modifications and equivalent structural changes made based on the description and drawings of the present utility model should also be included within the patent scope of the present utility model and are hereby stated.
Claims
1. A pet leash with multi-segment cushioning, characterized in that, At least comprising: a leash body, the leash body having at least a connecting end and a holding end, the connecting end being used to connect a pet, and the holding end being held by a user; a plurality of buffer segments, the plurality of buffer segments being arranged on the leash body, and the plurality of buffer segments being elastically stretched to buffer when a certain tension is applied; wherein the plurality of buffer segments can be at least divided into a first buffer segment and a second buffer segment, or at least a first buffer segment, at least a second buffer segment, and at least a third buffer segment, the first buffer segment and the second buffer segment being elastically stretched when a first tension and a second tension are applied, respectively, and the third buffer segment being elastically stretched when a third tension is applied.
2. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The weaving of the plurality of buffer segments comprises rubber bands, the rubber bands being elastic yarns or elastic fibers.
3. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 2, wherein, The rubber bands of each buffer segment have different elastic modulus, the elastic modulus of the rubber bands of the first buffer segment being greater than that of the second buffer segment, and the elastic modulus of the rubber bands of the second buffer segment being greater than that of the third buffer segment.
4. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 2, wherein, The number of rubber bands of each buffer segment is different, the number of rubber bands of the first buffer segment being less than that of the second buffer segment, and the number of rubber bands of the second buffer segment being less than that of the third buffer segment.
5. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The weaving of each buffer segment has different weft densities, the weft density of the first buffer segment being less than that of the second buffer segment, and the weft density of the second buffer segment being less than that of the third buffer segment.
6. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The weaving of each buffer segment has different warp-weft weaving node numbers, the warp-weft weaving node number of the first buffer segment being less than that of the second buffer segment, and the warp-weft weaving node number of the second buffer segment being less than that of the third buffer segment.
7. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The weaving of each buffer segment has different wrinkle heights, the wrinkle height of the first buffer segment being greater than that of the second buffer segment, and the wrinkle height of the second buffer segment being greater than that of the third buffer segment.
8. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The second tension is greater than the first tension, and the third tension is greater than the second tension.
9. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1 or 8, wherein, The first tension can be 1-2 kgf, the second tension can be 3-4 kgf, and the third tension can be 4-6 kgf.
10. The pet leash with multi-stage buffering of claim 1, wherein, The connecting end of the leash body can be provided with at least a fastener, and the holding end can be provided with at least a ring-shaped belt.