1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pet retractor or retracting leash, and more particularly to a pet retractor including a locking mechanism for solidly and stably locking and releasing the cable or cord and for increasing the working life of the locking mechanism for the pet retractor.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Various kinds of typical retracting leash or pet retractors have been developed and provided for coiling or receiving and releasing the cable or cord for pet, and comprise a pulley rotatably received in a housing for winding or receiving the cable or cord for pet, and a locking mechanism attached or mounted to the housing for selectively engaging with the pulley and for locking and releasing the cable or cord for the pet.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,273,354 to Kovacik et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,352,213 to Sumiyashiki et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,530,536 to Sumiyashiki et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,694,922 to Walter et al., U.S. Pat. No. 7,744,030 to Sumiyashiki, U.S. Pat. No. 7,784,728 to Shi, U.S. Pat. No. 8,516,979 to Ek, and U.S. Pat. No. 8,826,864 to Tang disclose several of the typical retracting leash or pet retractors each also comprising a pulley rotatably received in a housing for receiving or engaging with the cable or cord for pet, and a locking mechanism attached or mounted to the housing for selectively engaging with the pulley and for locking and releasing the cable or cord for the pet.
However, the locking mechanism for the pet retractor includes a structure or configuration that may be easily and quickly damaged after use, and the cable or cord for the pet may not be solidly and stably locked to the housing after use.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional retracting leash or pet retractors.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a pet retractor including a locking mechanism for solidly and stably locking and releasing the cable or cord for pet, and for being easily actuated or operated by the user, and for increasing the working life of the locking mechanism for the pet retractor.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a pet retractor comprising a housing including a chamber formed therein, and including a spindle provided in the chamber of the housing, and including a guide channel formed in the housing and communicating with the chamber of the housing, the housing including a first seat and a second seat provided therein, a rotary member rotatably engaged in the chamber of the housing for engaging with a pet leash, and the rotary member being rotatably engaged with the spindle of the housing, the rotary member including a number of ratchet teeth extended therefrom, a spring biasing member engaged between the rotary member and the housing for recovering the rotary member relative to the housing, and a lock device including a base slidably engaged in the guide channel of the housing and engageable into the chamber of the housing for engaging with the ratchet teeth of the rotary member, a knob pivotally attached to the base and slidably received and engaged in the guide channel of the housing and partially extendible out of the housing, the knob including a latch member extended therefrom for selectively engaging with either of the first seat or the second seat of the housing, and a spring biasing element engaged between the base and the housing for biasing and forcing the base to move away from the ratchet teeth of the rotary member, and for biasing and forcing the latch member of the knob to selectively engage with either of the first seat or the second seat of the housing. The knob is pivotally attached to the base with a pivot pin for allowing the latch member of the knob to be moved relative to the housing and to be selectively engaged with either of the seats of the housing, and thus for allowing the knob to be easily actuated or operated by the user, and for allowing the working life of the pet retractor to be suitably increased.
The housing includes a guide member having a guide slot formed in the guide member and communicating with the chamber of the housing for slidably receiving and engaging with the leash. The leash includes a hook device and a stop attached to the leash for limiting the leash to move relative to the housing. The housing includes two side walls for forming the guide channel between the side walls of the housing.
The lock device includes at least one anchor extended from the base for engaging with the ratchet teeth of the rotary member and for limiting the rotary member to rotate relative to the housing. The housing includes a guide member extended into the guide channel of the housing, and the lock device includes a groove formed in the anchor for slidably receiving or engaging with the guide member and for guiding and limiting the base to move or slide relative to the housing.
The base includes a compartment formed therein for receiving and engaging with the spring biasing element. The rotary member includes a hub rotatably engaged with the spindle of the housing, and the spring biasing member includes a first end portion secured to the spindle of the housing, and a second end portion secured to the hub of the rotary member with a lock pin.
The base includes two ears extended therefrom, and the knob includes a pivot pin engaged with the ears for pivotally attaching the knob to the base, and for allowing the latch member of the knob to be moved relative to the housing and to be selectively engaged with either of the seats of the housing. The housing includes a projection extended into the guide channel of the housing for forming the first seat and the second seat in the housing. The housing includes a shield slidably engaged onto the knob and slidably engaged with the housing for partially shielding the guide channel of the housing and for protecting the knob.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
The housing 10 further includes a guide groove or channel 16 formed therein (
A pulley or rotary member 30 is rotatably received or engaged in the chamber 12 of the housing 10 for winding or receiving or engaging with the pet leash 40, and the rotary member 30 includes a cylindrical member or hub 31 rotatably engaged onto or with the spindle 13 of the housing 10 and rotatable relative to the housing 10 around the spindle 13 of the housing 10, a spring biasing member 32 is disposed or engaged in the hub 31 of the rotary member 30 and mounted or secured between the hub 31 of the rotary member 30 and the spindle 13 of the housing 10 for biasing and forcing the rotary member 30 to rotate relative to the housing 10 or for recovering the rotary member 30.
For example, the spring biasing member 32 includes one or first end portion 33 secured to the spindle 13 of the housing 10, and the other or second end portion 34 secured to the hub 31 of the rotary member 30 with a lock pin 35 or the like. The rotary member 30 includes a number of ratchet teeth 36 extended axially and outwardly therefrom, such as extended axially and outwardly from the outer peripheral portion 37 of the rotary member 30 for engaging with a latch or lock device 5 and for limiting or guiding the rotary member 30 to rotate relative to the housing 10, which will be described in further details hereinafter.
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The knob 60 is partially extendible out of the housing 10 and further includes a latch member 63 extended therefrom for selectively contacting or engaging with the projection 19 of the housing 10 and for selectively engaging with either of the seats 20, 21 of the housing 10. For example, as shown in
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It is to be noted that the knob 60 is pivotally attached to the base 50 with the pivot pin 61 for allowing the knob 60 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the base 50 and thus for allowing the latch member 63 of the knob 60 to be moved over the projection 19 of the housing 10 and to be selectively engaged with either of the relatively deeper or second seat 21 or the relatively shallower or first seat 20 of the housing 10, and thus for allowing the knob 60 to be easily actuated or operated by the user, and for allowing the working life of the locking mechanism for the pet retractor to be suitably increased. When the latch member 63 of the knob 60 is engaged with the relatively deeper or second seat 21 of the housing 10 again (
Accordingly, the pet retractor in accordance with the present invention includes a locking mechanism for solidly and stably locking and releasing the cable or cord, and for being easily actuated or operated by the user, and for increasing the working life of the locking mechanism for the pet retractor.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.