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1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a safety restrainer for use in a vehicle for securing a pet and more particularly pertains to a pet safety for controllably restraining a pet during collision or sudden braking when travelling in the vehicle having a belt system therein.
2. Description of the Related Prior Art
Traveling in a vehicle with a dog can pose a serious danger to the pet. Should another passenger collide with a pet, serious injuries can result to all occupants concerned. Even worse the pet could be thrown from the vehicle in a collision. For pet safety during travel in a vehicle, use of a variety of pet containers or harnesses types and designs is know in the prior art. Several of these pet containers or harnesses comprise familiar, expected and obvious structural configurations, notwithstanding the myriad of designs encompassed by the many of such pet containers or harnesses which have been devised to fulfill numerous objectives and requirements associated with pet travel in a vehicle.
In addition to the danger posed by an accident, a restraint system which allows free movement of the animal when restrained can cause a distraction to the driver of the motor vehicle as the pet could try to sit on the drivers' lap or other distracting actions.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,834,621 (2004) to O'Neill shows the state of the art wherein a dog is restrained in a moving automobile by a tethering device which is connected directly into an existing seat belt clasp. This design allows the animal excessive freedom of movement which can cause a distraction to the driver of the motor vehicle if the animal were to encroach on the drivers' space.
The following presents a simplified summary of the invention in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the invention. This summary is not an exhaustive overview of the invention. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the invention or to delineate the scope of the invention. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is discussed later in this application.
The present invention is directed to overcoming or at least reducing the problems set forth above.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a buckle assembly is attached to an existing seat belt in a motor vehicle by a first and second pair of slots, one pair for attaching the buckle assembly to the existing seat belt of the motor vehicle and the other pair connected to adjustable strap. The adjustable strap would be attached to a harness positioned on the animal in a manner which would cause minimal injury thereto during an accident.
The advantages of the invention will become apparent from the study of the following description and the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that variations may be made in the details and general features of the design concept without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the use of the present invention is not limited to use in an automobile or pick-up truck. The use of the present invention could be used in any moving vehicle including a boat, a ship, a barge, a train, a plane, a bus, a helicopter, golf cart or any other mode of transportation. The present invention could be used to secure and restrain any object which is transported by any one of the above modes. In addition to transporting an animal, this invention could be used for securing a baby seat or any package needing restraint during travel.
In addition to the structure defined in specification and claims the applicant has also devised a method for fastening a buckle assembly to an existing safety belt in an automobile. By sliding a seat belt through the edge opening of the second pair of slots it has been found to be a more secure means of attachment.
The buckle assembly of the present invention is used with the seat belt 9 in a passenger vehicle or a transverse belt 10 across the bed of a pickup truck 12 for securing an object or a plurality of objects depending upon the needs of the transporter. The flat planar member 2 has a first pair of slots 3 which accept an adjustable strap 6 at its proximal end and a means on the object being restrained at its distal end. The second pair of slots 4 has edge openings 5. The animal to be restrained is placed on the seat of an automobile. The flat planar member 2 having the adjustable strap 6 attached thereon by the first pair of slots 3 is orientated so that the edge of the belt slides into the edge opening 5 of one slot of the second pair of slots 4 and then orientated so that the belt passes through the edge opening of the other of said second pair of slots 4 thereby securing the flat planar member 2 to the seat belt 9. The adjustable strap 6 is secured to the animal such that very little movement of the object occurs during transport.
When transporting an animal in the back of a pick-up truck 12 a transverse belt 10 can be easily fastened across the bed of the pick-up truck and fastened to side openings on the frame of the pick-up truck. Such frame openings are well known in the art and are not considered part of the instant invention. A plurality of buckle assemblies 1 can be used at the same time to secure a plurality of animals in much the same way as set forth above.
The buckle assembly 1 of the present invention is connected securely to the belt system of the moving vehicle by locating the object to be restrained and secured in close proximity to the belt system. The buckle assembly 1 already has the adjustable strap 6 connected to the first pair of slots. The belt system is pinched in such a way that it easily slides into the edge opening 5 of one of the slots of said second pair of slots 4. The belt system is slid behind the buckle assembly 1 and in similar manner the belt system is pinched to facilitate its entry into the edge opening 5 of the other slot of the second pair of slots 4. The buckle assembly 1 is now securely fastened to the belt system. The object is now fastened to the adjustable strap such that the object is securely restrained from movement.