Police dog search and capture practical training equipment kit
By designing a police dog search and capture equipment bag with partitioned storage and expandable capacity, the shortcomings of existing equipment bags in terms of spatial layout, mobility adaptability, and functional expandability have been solved. This enables rapid item retrieval, comfortable wearing, flexible movement, and high nighttime visibility, adapting to various mission requirements and improving the efficiency and safety of police dog search and capture missions.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- CHINA CRIMINAL POLICE UNIV
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
The existing police dog search and capture equipment packs are inadequate in terms of spatial layout, operational adaptability, and functional expandability, resulting in a mix of tools, operational delays, poor comfort, an unreasonable center of gravity, and difficulty in adapting to complex and ever-changing combat needs.
An extended equipment pack for police dog search and capture operations has been designed, which includes components such as a back pad, side bags, mesh fabric, and reflective ropes. Through partitioned storage, adjustable chest and abdominal straps, and expanded capacity mesh fabric design, it ensures that items are stored in categories, comfortable to wear, and visible at night.
It enables rapid item retrieval, comfortable wearing, flexible movement, and high nighttime visibility, adapting to various task requirements and improving the efficiency and safety of police dog search and capture missions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of police dog search and capture technology, and specifically relates to an extended equipment package for police dog search and capture operations. Background Technology
[0002] In police dog search and capture operations and daily training scenarios, equipment bags, as carriers of various necessary tools and supplies, play a crucial role in the efficiency and effectiveness of mission execution. However, existing dog equipment bags have revealed many drawbacks in actual use, making it difficult to meet the complex and ever-changing needs of police operations.
[0003] From a spatial layout and storage perspective, traditional equipment bags often have a simple internal structure, typically consisting of a uniform, large-capacity cavity, lacking dedicated compartments and securing mechanisms for different types of equipment. Police dog handlers usually carry various tools such as scent bottles, tracking leashes, bite sticks, first-aid supplies, and communication devices during missions. These items are easily tangled and mixed up within a single-cavity equipment bag. For example, during emergency responses, handlers may spend considerable time searching for specific tools within the bag, delaying optimal action. Furthermore, during high-speed running or traversing complex terrain, unsecured items within the equipment bag can collide and shift, potentially damaging items, affecting the dog's agility, and even causing accidental injury.
[0004] In terms of operational adaptability, existing equipment packs also have shortcomings. During tracking and search missions, handlers need to frequently crouch, bend, and turn sideways to coordinate with the police dog's movements. Ordinary harnesses are prone to slipping or digging into the shoulders during these actions, increasing the handler's physical burden and distracting them. Furthermore, the overall weight distribution of the equipment pack is unreasonable, with a center of gravity that is too high or biased to one side, which can exacerbate handler fatigue during prolonged operations and affect their sustained combat capability. For missions requiring extended field searches, this lack of comfort has a particularly significant negative impact on mission execution.
[0005] In terms of functional scalability, as the application scenarios of police dog technology continue to expand and the mission requirements become increasingly diversified, such as in counter-terrorism and riot control, urban search and rescue, and drug and smuggling detection, existing dog equipment packs are unable to flexibly adapt to new mission requirements. This makes the existing equipment packs inadequate when facing complex and ever-changing combat scenarios, severely restricting the effectiveness of police dogs in combat. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing an extended equipment package for police dog search and capture operations.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a police dog search and capture combat equipment bag, including a back pad, a drawstring sewn to the top of the back pad, side bags one fixedly installed on both sides of the back pad, a side bag two provided on one side of the side bag one, a mesh fabric sewn between the side bag one and the side bag two, and a zipper two sewn between the side bag one and the side bag two on the outside of the mesh fabric.
[0008] One side of the second side bag is sewn with four loops at equal intervals. Reflective cords are interlaced on the inner sides of the multiple loops four. The two ends of the reflective cords are connected to each other by spring buckles.
[0009] Preferably, a rubber grip is fixedly fitted onto the surface of the pull cord, and a zipper is sewn onto the top of the second side bag.
[0010] Preferably, one end of the back pad is provided with a chest strap, and a contact pad is sleeved on the surface of the chest strap. The contact pad is made of breathable mesh fabric composite memory foam material, and the inner sides of the first side bag and the second side bag are sewn with mutually symmetrical elastic straps.
[0011] Preferably, both ends of the chest strap are fastened with a buckle, and the other end of the buckle is fitted with a loop.
[0012] Preferably, the top of the back pad is sewn with a second loop located at one end of the pull cord, and a pull ring is sleeved inside the second loop.
[0013] Preferably, the bottom of the back pad is provided with an abdominal band one and an abdominal band two on both sides, and a V-shaped band is sewn to one end of the abdominal band one and the abdominal band two.
[0014] Preferably, both ends of the V-belt are fitted with connecting rings, and the inside of the connecting rings is fitted with a belt loop three sewn to the back pad. The other ends of the abdominal belt one and abdominal belt two are respectively fitted with a female buckle and a male buckle, and the male buckle and the female buckle are engaged and inserted.
[0015] Preferably, limit blocks are fixedly installed at both ends of the reflective rope.
[0016] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] 1. When in use, align the male and female buckles to lock them together to prevent accidental disengagement during vigorous activity. Then, adjust the length of the chest strap using the buckle to precisely tighten or loosen it according to the dog's chest circumference, ensuring a snug fit without causing constriction or pressure. The padding material reduces heat buildup during prolonged wear and provides micro-elasticity to cushion and distribute friction pressure on the dog's skin. Simultaneously, the connection points between the first abdominal belt and the female buckle, and between the second abdominal belt and the male buckle, can be adjusted by interlacing to fit different abdominal circumferences. Ultimately, the coordinated adjustment of the chest and abdominal belts creates a stable, supportive embrace for the dog's torso, ensuring both safety during exercise and wearing comfort.
[0018] 2. After the equipment pack is fully donned, the operator can neatly place various items needed for the search operation, such as scent bottles, flashlights, and first-aid sprays, into the main storage space between side pack one and side pack two. This space features a layered design with elastic straps inside, allowing for flexible adjustment of the tightness according to the diameter of the items. This provides a tight hold and restraint for cylindrical items such as scent bottles and sprays. Even when the dog is running at high speed, making sharp turns, or jumping, it effectively prevents items from colliding and rubbing against each other due to movement. After placing the items, pull the zipper on the edge of the side pack to close the pre-set opening. The partitioned restraint design of the elastic straps not only makes the internal items more organized but also allows for visually defined positions, such as securing scent devices with the left strap and restraining first-aid supplies with the right strap. This significantly reduces the time required to find items in emergencies, avoids operational delays caused by scattered items, and ensures the efficiency and reliability of equipment retrieval during search missions.
[0019] 3. When the equipment bag capacity needs to be expanded, the operator unzips the second zipper at the junction of side bag one and side bag two, releasing the tightness of both. At this time, the mesh fabric hidden inside the side bag will naturally unfold with the pull, creating a deep expansion space between side bag one and side bag two. This space is specifically designed to hold long or irregularly shaped items such as ropes and folding shovels, which are difficult to secure with elastic straps due to their special shape. The mesh fabric's perforations ensure ventilation while allowing easy observation of the contents. When not in use, the mesh fabric can be folded into the inner edges of side bag one and side bag two, without occupying the main storage space or interfering with the retrieval of everyday items. This effectively reduces the scraping of side bag two against obstacles when the dog is moving through narrow terrain, ensuring that its running, crawling, and other movements are not affected, achieving a dynamic balance between capacity expansion and ease of movement.
[0020] 4. The reflective cord design further enhances the equipment pack's functionality and expandability. Under nighttime lighting, it forms a visible reflective strip, significantly improving the dog's visibility in low-light environments. During use, the operator can place items in the reflective cord as needed and then secure them with spring clips. The reflective cord itself is elastic, and the spring clips tighten to ensure the items are securely bound. Furthermore, the pull rings not only directly adapt to the lobster clips at the ends of external leashes for convenient human-dog coordination, but also allow for the attachment of identification items, such as fluorescent tags, mission number tags, or essential tools, making the equipment more suited to practical needs while ensuring both safety during nighttime operations and high mission efficiency. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of side bag one and side bag two of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the chest strap of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the unfolded side wrap 1, side wrap 2, and mesh fabric of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a top sectional view of the side pack 1, side pack 2, and mesh fabric after they have been unfolded according to this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of abdominal belt one and abdominal belt two of this utility model.
[0027] Figure label:
[0028] 1. Back pad; 101. Draw cord; 102. Rubber grip;
[0029] 2. Side pocket one; 201. Side pocket two; 202. Zipper one; 203. Zipper two;
[0030] 3. Mesh fabric; 301 elastic straps;
[0031] 4. Chest strap; 401. Contact pad;
[0032] 402. Eye-shaped buckle; 403. One loop;
[0033] 5. Pull ring; 501, with ring two;
[0034] 6. Abdominal binder one; 601. Abdominal binder two; 602. V-belt; 603. Connecting ring; 604. Belt ring three;
[0035] 7. Male snap fastener;
[0036] 8. Female snap fastener;
[0037] 9. Reflective cord; 901. Spring buckle; 902. Four-ring belt; 903. Limiting end block. Detailed Implementation
[0038] To make the technical means, creative features, and achieved objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model is further described below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. However, the following embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and not all of them. Other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments described in the implementation plan without creative effort are all within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0039] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0040] Example:
[0041] refer to Figures 1-6 The police dog search and capture combat equipment kit includes a back pad 1, a drawstring 101 sewn on the top of the back pad 1, side bags 2 fixedly installed on both sides of the back pad 1, a side bag 201 on one side of the side bag 2, a mesh fabric 3 sewn between the side bag 2 and the side bag 201, and a zipper 203 sewn between the side bag 2 and the side bag 201 on the outside of the mesh fabric 3.
[0042] One side of the side bag 201 is sewn with loops 4 902 at equal intervals. The inner sides of the multiple loops 4 902 are interlaced with reflective cords 9, and the two ends of the reflective cords 9 are connected to each other with spring buckles 901.
[0043] Specifically, when the equipment bag capacity needs to be expanded, the operator unzips 203 at the junction of side bag 1 2 and side bag 2 201, releasing the tightness of both. At this time, the mesh 3 hidden inside the side bag naturally unfolds with the pull, forming a deep expansion space between side bag 1 2 and side bag 2 201, specifically for placing long or irregular items such as ropes and folding shovels. When not in use, the mesh 3 can be folded into the inner edge of side bag 1 2 and side bag 2 201, without occupying the main storage space or interfering with the retrieval of everyday items. This effectively reduces the scraping of side bag 2 201 against obstacles when the dog moves through narrow terrain, ensuring that its running, crawling and other movements are not affected, achieving a dynamic balance between capacity expansion and ease of movement.
[0044] A rubber handle 102 is fixedly attached to the surface of the drawstring 101, and a zipper 202 is sewn onto the top of the side bag 201. The rubber handle 102 will increase the comfort of pulling the drawstring 101, and the zipper 202 will facilitate opening the reserved opening at the top of the side bag 201, so as to place the required items inside the side bag 2 and the side bag 201.
[0045] One end of the back pad 1 is equipped with a chest strap 4, and a contact pad 401 is fitted onto the surface of the chest strap 4. The contact pad 401 is made of breathable mesh fabric combined with memory foam. Symmetrical elastic straps 301 are sewn onto the inner sides of both side pack 1 2 and side pack 2 201. The chest strap 4 will be fitted over the dog's chest, and the contact pad 401 will increase the comfort of the chest strap 4 in contact with the dog. Through the fitted relationship, the contact pad 401 can move flexibly on the chest strap 4, and the elastic straps 301 can use their elasticity to fit and restrain suitable items, thereby restraining the items and preventing collisions, while also facilitating internal organization.
[0046] Both ends of the chest strap 4 are secured with buckles 402, and the other end of the buckle 402 is fitted with a loop 403. The buckle 402 and the loop 403 work together to secure the chest strap 4 to the back pad 1. The buckle 402 facilitates the retrieval of the chest strap 4, making the equipment pack suitable for police dogs of different sizes.
[0047] The top of the back pad 1 is sewn with a loop 501 located at one end of the pull rope 101. A pull ring 5 is sleeved inside the loop 501. The loop 501 will work with the pull ring 5 to connect with the back pad 1. The pull ring 5 will be used to work with the lobster buckle at the end of the external traction rope, and can also be used to hang some items that are easily identifiable or have work attributes.
[0048] The bottom of the back pad 1 has a belly band 6 and a belly band 601 on both sides. A V-belt 602 is sewn to one end of both belly band 6 and belly band 601. The belly band 6 and belly band 601 will distribute the force through the V-belt 602 to ensure the comfort of the dog wearing it.
[0049] Both ends of the V-belt 602 are fitted with connecting rings 603. Inside the connecting rings 603, there are loops 604 sewn to the back pad 1. The other ends of the belly straps 601 and 602 are respectively secured with female buckles 8 and male buckles 7. The male buckles 7 and female buckles 8 are engaged. The V-belt 602 is connected to the back pad 1 through the connecting rings 603 and loops 604. The male buckles 7 and female buckles 8 enable the disassembly and separation of belly straps 601 and 602, thus making it convenient to put on and take off the equipment bag.
[0050] Both ends of the reflective rope 9 are fixedly installed with limit blocks 903, which will prevent the reflective rope 9 from slipping out of the spring buckle 901.
[0051] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: In use, the male buckle 7 and the female buckle 8 are initially separated. The operator first gently places the chest strap 4 around the dog's chest and neck, then aligns the locking structure of the male buckle 7 and the female buckle 8 to fasten it, preventing accidental disengagement during vigorous activity. Next, the length of the chest strap 4 is adjusted using the eyelet buckle 402, allowing it to be precisely tightened or loosened according to the dog's chest circumference. At the same time, the connection between the abdominal belt 6 and the female buckle 8, and the connection between the abdominal belt 601 and the male buckle 7, can be adjusted by interlacing, allowing the abdominal belt to adapt to different abdominal circumferences of the dog. Finally, through the coordinated adjustment of the chest strap 4 and the abdominal belt, a stable embracing support is formed for the dog's torso.
[0052] Once the equipment pack is donned, the operator can neatly place various items needed for the search operation, such as scent bottles, flashlights, and first-aid sprays, into the main storage space between side pack 1 (2) and side pack 2 (201). This space features a layered design with internal elastic straps (301) that can be adjusted according to the diameter of the items, creating a tight hold for cylindrical items such as scent bottles and sprays. This effectively prevents items from colliding and rubbing against each other even when the dog is running at high speed, making sharp turns, or jumping. After placing the items, pull the zipper (202) on the edge of the side pack to close the pre-set opening.
[0053] When the equipment bag capacity needs to be expanded, the operator unzips 203 at the junction of side bag 2 and side bag 201, releasing the tightness of both. The mesh fabric 3 hidden inside the side bag then unfolds naturally with the pull, creating a deep, expanded space between side bag 2 and side bag 201. This space is specifically designed for storing long or irregularly shaped items such as ropes and folding shovels, which are difficult to secure with elastic straps 301 due to their unique shape. The mesh fabric 3's perforations ensure ventilation while allowing easy observation of the contents. When not in use, the mesh fabric 3 can be folded into the inner edges of side bag 2 and side bag 201, without occupying the main storage space or interfering with the retrieval of everyday items.
[0054] Meanwhile, the reflective cord 9 further enhances the functionality of the equipment pack. Under nighttime lighting, it forms a visible reflective strip, significantly improving the dog's visibility in low-light environments. In use, the operator can place items in the reflective cord 9 as needed and then secure them using the spring buckle 901. Furthermore, the pull ring 5 not only directly adapts to the lobster clip at the end of an external leash for convenient human-dog coordination, but also allows for the attachment of identification items, such as fluorescent tags, task number tags, or essential work tools, through multiple sets of pull rings 5.
[0055] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0056] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A police dog search and capture training equipment kit, comprising a back pad (1), wherein a drawstring (101) is sewn onto the top of the back pad (1), and side pouches (2) are fixedly installed on both sides of the back pad (1), and a second side pouch (201) is provided on one side of each side pouch (2), characterized in that: A mesh fabric (3) is sewn between the first side bag (2) and the second side bag (201), and a zipper (203) located on the outside of the mesh fabric (3) is sewn between the first side bag (2) and the second side bag (201); One side of the second side bag (201) is sewn with four loops (902) at equal intervals. Reflective cords (9) are interlaced on the inner sides of the multiple loops (902). The two ends of the reflective cords (9) are connected to each other by spring buckles (901).
2. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rubber grip (102) is fixedly sleeved on the surface of the pull cord (101), and a zipper (202) is sewn onto the top of the side bag (201).
3. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the back pad (1) is provided with a chest strap (4), and a contact pad (401) is attached to the surface of the chest strap (4). The contact pad (401) is made of breathable mesh fabric composite memory foam material. The inner sides of the side bag one (2) and the side bag two (201) are sewn with mutually symmetrical elastic straps (301).
4. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 3, characterized in that: Both ends of the chest strap (4) are fastened with a buckle (402), and the other end of the buckle (402) is fitted with a loop (403).
5. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the back pad (1) is sewn with a second loop (501) located at one end of the pull rope (101), and a pull ring (5) is sleeved inside the second loop (501).
6. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dog according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the back pad (1) is provided with an abdominal band one (6) and an abdominal band two (601) on both sides, and a V-band (602) is sewn on one end of the abdominal band one (6) and the abdominal band two (601).
7. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 6, characterized in that: Both ends of the V-belt (602) are fitted with connecting rings (603). Inside the connecting rings (603) are loops three (604) sewn to the back pad (1). The other ends of the abdominal belt one (6) and abdominal belt two (601) are respectively fitted with female buckles (8) and male buckles (7). The male buckles (7) and female buckles (8) are engaged.
8. The expanding equipment package for real combat of police dogs according to claim 1, characterized in that: Limiting end blocks (903) are fixedly installed at both ends of the reflective rope (9).