Claims
- 1. A safety leash for holding a portion of an object of predetermined size, comprising:
- flexible cord means defining an outer surface and having first and second ends;
- holder means comprising object holding means sized to receive and retain the portion of said object and a member having an opening with inner walls formed therethrough, the first and second ends of the cord means being insertable through said opening with the inner walls of said opening frictionally engaging the outer surface of the cord means, allowing the positioning of the holder means at a selected point along said cord means to form an adjustable noose which can be worn around the neck of the user, said object holding means comprising a receptacle having interior substantially vertical walls sized to receive and hold the portion of the object and allowing the object to hang substantially below the holder means while said holder means hangs substantially below said noose when properly worn; and
- retaining means releasably secured to at least one of said first and second ends of the cord means, said retaining means being larger than said opening and being disconnectable from the cord means in the presence of a force of predetermined magnitude to permit withdrawal of the cord means from said opening, the retaining means comprising a clip having first and second members hingedly joined together along an adjacent edge, said first member having a protruding post, said second member having a slot sized to receive and frictionally hold said protruding post when said first member is hingedly folded over upon said second member around at least one of said two ends of said cord means, frictionally holding at least one of said two ends of said cord means therebetween.
- 2. A neck leash as claimed in claim 1, wherein said interior walls of said receptacle vary in diameter within said receptacle, said receptacle being flexible so as to allow the portion of the object to be frictionally held by said interior walls of said receptacle when the portion to be held is pushed into said receptacle of said holder means, allowing the object to be dissociated from said receptacle by said predetermined force.
- 3. A neck leash as claimed in claims 2, wherein said interior walls of said receptacle of said holder means include an inwardly positioned lip so as to releasably and frictionally engage the portion of the object to be held, and the holder means includes an upraised tab defining said opening therethrough.
- 4. A neck leash as claimed in claim 1, wherein said holder means is made of an elastomeric material and integrally molded in a bell shape, said cord means is flexible and said retaining means is plastic.
- 5. A neck leash as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cord means is a woven material or the like, wherein said two ends of said cord means are partially crimped to prevent unraveling.
- 6. A neck leash as claimed in claim 1, wherein the object holding means is constructed and arranged so that the object can be disconnected from the holder means upon pulling the object under a predetermined force.
- 7. A neck leash as claimed in claim 6, wherein the predetermined force necessary to disconnect the cord means from the holder means is more than the predetermined force necessary to disconnect the object from the holder means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/016,494, filed Feb. 10, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/895,198, filed Jun. 5, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/633,166, filed Dec. 27, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/309,092, filed Feb. 10, 1989, now abandoned.
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