1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a chain and more particularly, to such a chain that can conveniently be assembled subject to the desired length and mounted with a buckle to form a pet collar.
2. Description of the Related Art
A regular chain is series of connected rings or links. Different designs of rings or links may be connected to form different chains for different purposes. A chain of oval rings formed of metal wire rods can be used as a collar for pet. When using a chain of this design for pet collar, the two ends of the chain must be welded together or fastened together with fastening means. When a chain type pet collar is made, its length is not adjustable.
Further, it is difficult to show a design on the surface of a pet collar that is made of a chain, leather, or fabric material.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view.
It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a chain that can conveniently be assembled or adjusted subject to the desired length.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a chain that carries a design on the surface to give a message.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a chain that can be used with a buckle to form a pet collar that can conveniently adjusted to fit the size of the pet's neck.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the chain comprises a plurality of chain elements each having two pivot holes at the two distal ends, a plurality of U-shaped links respectively inserted into the pivot holes to connect the chain elements in series, and a plurality of acorn nuts respectively threaded onto the threaded ends of each of the U-shaped links to secure the U-shaped links to the chain elements.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a buckle is used with the chain for joining the ends of the chain to secure the chain to the neck of a pet.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, each chain element carries a respective design that can be a letter or pattern.
Referring to FIGS. 1˜3, a chain 10 in accordance with the present invention is shown comprised of a plurality of chain elements 20, and a plurality of fasteners 30 that connect the chain elements 20 in series. The chain elements 20 are rectangular plate members each having a thickened first end portion 21a transversely disposed at one end, a thickened second end portion 21b transversely disposed at the other end, a first transverse pivot hole 22a extending through the two ends of the transversely disposed first end portion 21a, and a second transverse pivot hole 22b extending through the two ends of the transversely disposed second end portion 21b.
Each fastener 30 comprises a link 31, a constraint plate 35, and two acorn nut 32a and 32b. The link 31 is shaped like a U-bar, having two parallel rod-like arms 33a and 33b. The arms 33a and 33b each have one end joined to each other and the other end respectively terminating in a threaded tip 34a or 34b. The diameter of the arms 33a and 33b is smaller than the diameter of the first transverse pivot hole 22a and the diameter of the second transverse pivot hole 22b. The constraint plate 35 is an oblong plate having two through holes 36a and 36b near the two distal ends. By means of inserting the two arms 33a and 33b of the link 31 through the first transverse pivot hole 22a of one chain element 20 and the second transverse pivot hole 22b of another chain element 20 and the two through holes 36a and 36b of the constraint plate 35 and then threading the two acorn nuts 32a and 32b onto the threaded tips 34a and 34b of the link 31, two chain elements 20 are pivotally connected together. The constraint plate 35 is a tough plate coupled to the two parallel rod-like arms 33a and 33b of the link 31 and stopped between the acorn nuts 32a and 32b and the corresponding two chain elements 20 to constrain the two arms 33a and 33b of the link 31, preventing curving of the arms 33a and 33b of the link 31 by an external force accidentally.
As indicated above, the chain 10 is comprised of a plurality of chain elements 20 that are connected in series by U-shaped links 31 and constraint plates 35 and acorn nuts 32a and 32b, the length of the chain 10 can conveniently adjusted by means of adding or reducing the number of the chain elements 20 and the fasteners 30. Therefore, if the length of the chain 10 does not meet the demand after a long use, the user can conveniently change the length of the chain 10 and needs not to buy a new chain.
According to the chain 10 shown in
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The chain elements 20a and 20b and fasteners 30a and 30b shown in
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Further, the chain elements 20, 20a and 20b can be cast from a non-ferro alloy, such as zinc alloy, aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy, copper alloy, lead alloy, and tin alloy. However, zinc alloy is the best choice for the advantage of low melting point, ease of casting, high strength, smooth surface, and cheap cost. Alternatively, the chain elements 20, 20a and 20b can be molded from plastics. The design 24 can be directly formed in the chain elements 20, 20a and 20b. Alternatively, the design 24 can be made in the form of a sticker and then adhered to the chain elements 20, 20a and 20b.
A prototype of chain has been constructed with the features of FIGS. 1˜5. The chain functions smoothly to provide all of the features discussed earlier.
Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.