1. Field of disclosure
The present disclosure relates to child safety in general and in particular to a method and apparatus for connecting a first person to a second person.
2. Description of Related Art
Child safety is a paramount concern of every parent, child care provider and educator. The risk of a child becoming lost or abducted is particularly a significant concern for young or small children. One commonly utilized way of preventing the child from becoming lost is for the parent or care provider to hold their hand or to have some other type of physical contact with them. However some social settings and circumstances require the parent or child care provider to perform other actions or hold other objects in addition to maintaining contact with child. Examples of such outside situations may include grocery stores or other shopping locations, amusement parks, or when traveling in which the parent is required to pay for or hold another object in addition to caring for the child. In such circumstances, it is desirable for the parent or child care provider to maintain contact with the child in a way which does not require the use of one or both on their hands.
Previous methods for addressing this problem have been attempted with limited success. One such method of maintaining contact with the child has been to provide a harness or belt to be worn by the child having a leash or tether extending therefrom to be held by the parent. However, such systems still require the use of one or both of the parent's hand and therefore have limited practicality in circumstances requiring more tasks to be performed.
Other methods have been proposed to provide a tether between the parent and child having selectively closable straps at either end thereof with straps secured to the wrist of the parent and child.
According to a first embodiment of the disclosure there is disclosed an apparatus for operably connecting a first person to a second person comprising a wrist strap having first and second ends sized to closely extend around a wrist of a first person and a coupling formed of a first coupling half located at the first end and a second coupling half located at the second end. The first and second coupling ends are lockably engageable with each other. The coupling has a pair of buttons to opposed sides thereof wherein the pair of buttons cooperate to disengage the second coupling half from the first coupling half and a connector extending from the wrist strap member connectable to a second person.
The connector comprises a loop connectable to a line extending from the second person. The connector comprises a flexible tension member extending from the wrist strap and having a distal end, the distal end being connectable to a second person. The distal end is connectable to a loop connector of a corresponding wrist strap worn by the second person.
The first coupling half may include at least one latch extending therefrom, each latch being lockably engageable within a corresponding keeper in the second coupling half. The first coupling half may include two latches and the second coupling half may include two keepers. The pair of buttons may cooperate to disengage the two latches from the two keepers. Each of the pair of buttons may disengage one of the two latches from its corresponding keeper. Both of the pair of buttons may be located one of the first or second coupling half. Each of the first and second coupling half may include one of the pair of buttons.
The apparatus may further comprise a retractor assembly located on the wrist strap, the flexible tension member extending from the retractor assembly. The flexible tension member may be retractable into the retractor assembly. The flexible tension member may be maintained in tension by the retractor assembly. The flexible tension member may comprise a wire. The wire may comprise a braided wire. The wire may be formed of metal.
The apparatus may further including a locator beacon within at least one of the first or second coupling half. The first and second coupling halves may be mateable to each other along a coupling surface substantially orthogonal to an axis of the wrist of a wearer.
According to a further embodiment there is disclosed a method of operably connecting a first person to a second person. The method comprises lockably and closely securing a wrist strap to a wrist of the first person, the wrist strap extends between first and second ends and has a length sized to closely surround the wrist of the first person. The first and second ends include a coupling formed of first and second coupling halves which are lockably securable to each other and releasable by pressing a pair of buttons on opposed sides of coupling. The method further comprises extending a connector from the first wrist strap and securing the connector to a second user.
Other aspects and features of the disclosure will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of specific embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments wherein similar characters of reference denote corresponding parts in each view,
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The first coupling half 20 comprises a body having first and second sides, 22 and 24, respectively and extending between first and second ends, 26 and 28, respectively. The first coupling half 20 is connectable to the first end 14 of the strap by a junction 30 extending from the first side 22 thereof. The second coupling half 40 comprises a body having first and second sides, 42 and 44, respectively and extending between first and second ends, 46 and 48, respectively. The second coupling half 40 is connectable to the second end 16 of the strap 12 by a junction 50 extending from the second side 44 thereof. The junctions 30 and 50 may comprise extended portions from the first and second coupling halves 20 and 40, respectively and may connect the first and second coupling halves 20 and 40 to the first and second ends 14 and 16 of the strap 12 in any known method. By way of non-limiting example, the junctions 30 and 50 may comprise sleeves into which the first and second ends 14 and 16 of the strap 12 may be fitted and then secured though any known means such as using adhesives, fasteners or the like.
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The strap 12 comprises a band of flexible material having a length selected to extend around the wrist of a wearer. The strap 12 may be formed of any suitable material, such as, by way of non-limiting example, plastic, rubber, leather or a plurality of metal links. As illustrated in
The cable 60 extends from the second end 28 of the first coupling halves 20. The cable 60 may optionally be retractable into the first coupling by a retractor contained therein as illustrated in
The first and second coupling halves 20 and 40 may be securable to each other with at least one latch 80. As illustrated in
The first and second coupling halves may each include a release button 84 so as to release the latches 80 from the apertures 82. As illustrated in
Each of the planar fingers may be deformable or rotatable along the plane defined by thereby so as to disengage the notches from the catches and thereby to release the latches 80 from the apertures when it is desired to separate the first and second couplings halves 20 and 40. As illustrated in
The cable 60 may be formed of any flexible tension member having sufficient strength to retain the child proximate to the adult and may be formed of a wire, braided wire, rope or chain by way of non-limiting example. The cable 60 may also be formed of a material similarly having sufficient strength, such as, by way of non-limiting example, steel, stainless steel, plastics or aramids. The cable 60 may include a clasp 64 or any other suitable fastener at a distal end of for securing to a corresponding loop or other object. Optionally, the apparatus 10 may include a locator beacon, such as a global positioning beacon (GPS) for determining the location of the apparatus. In particular, a GPS beacon may be located within one of the first or second coupling halves of an apparatus sized to be located on the wrist of a child so as to facilitate location of that child. In other embodiments, a first apparatus, such as a child's apparatus may include a proximity detector, such as an radio frequency identification (RFID) tag operable to sense the continued proximity of a second apparatus, such as a corresponding parent's apparatus. In such embodiments, the child's apparatus will detect when it has been moved a predetermined distance from the parent's apparatus and provide an audible or visual indication of this condition, such as by way of non-limiting example a siren, alarm or flashing light. In such embodiments, the child's apparatus may optionally include an alarm override button, 98 as illustrated in
While specific embodiments have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative only and not as limiting the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.