The present invention relates to pet collars having identification media incorporated into the collar buckle.
The concept of using a pet collar to carry identification of the pet with contact information for the owner if the pet becomes lost or misplaced from the owner has been in the prior art for some time. U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,778 to Glussich discloses a dual collar arrangement where one of the collars carries a separate openable container having therein an identification card. U.S. Pat. No. 7,230,539 to Klein discloses an identification tag with a cavity for insertion of the RF transponder capsule for wireless identification of the pet.
While serving their intended purpose, these and other prior art identification systems for pet collars are cumbersome, expensive and complicated for the one attempting to find the pet's owner.
It is therefore the primary object of the present invention is to provide an identification system for pet collars that is simple and easy to implement and is equally easy and simple to use for the one finding the lost pet and wishing to notify the owner.
The identification system of the present invention is incorporated into the body of a slide release buckle that fastens the ends of the collar together. Disposed on the front surface of the female buckle member is an enclosed transparent container having an insertable slidable tray with a recessed portion in which identification media is carried. Information written on the media can be read without having to open the container.
As shown in
Upstanding from the side and rear edges of the rectangular tray 25 are ridges 33, 34 and 35 which are sized and dimensioned to contact the interior side of the top 24 of the container 20. Attached to the front end of the tray is a cover plate 37 having a gasket 39 around its inside edges above and below the bottom 27 of the tray. In addition to sealing the end of the container, the cover plate functions as a finger grip to slide the tray in and out of the container. When the tray is fully inserted into the container the gasket 39 contacts the front edges of the container and the exposed edge of the socket in order to complete a water tight enclosure of the container.
The side release buckle 2 serves to interconnect the ends of a conventional pet collar 40 which is worn around the neck of the pet, as shown in
In operation, the shallow recess in the tray formed by the cover plate 37 and the edge ridges 33, 34 and 35 is adapted to receive data carrying media, such as a light paper card 45, containing printed information about the animal wearing the ID collar 40. One finding the lost pet has merely to look at the information printed on the paper card 45 to learn of the identification of the animal and its contact information. It is unnecessary to open the container.