This invention relates to a reversible pet collar having an ambidextrous buckle.
An object of the invention is enable one to make a reversible collar or belt from a strap of material having visually distinctive opposite sides (e.g., different colors or patterns).
This and other objects are attained by a reversible pet collar as described below.
The buckle of this invention has a rectangular bail and a cross-bar extending between the midpoints of the top and bottom sides of the bail. A tongue having a looped end passes around the cross-bar, and the tip of the tongue seats alternatively in depressions formed one either lateral side of the bail. The buckle is reversible, so that a strap attached to the cross-bar can be reversed to achieve alternative collar appearances simply by flipping the strap 180° about the cross-bar.
In the accompanying drawings,
A reversible pet collar embodying the invention comprises a strap 10 (
The two sides of the strap preferably have a different appearance (e.g., different color or patterns) so that the strap can be reversed to achieve alternative effects. With the ambidextrous buckle described above, the reversal is done simply by flipping the strap 180° about the cross-bar (compare the rear views,
Since the invention is subject to modifications and variations, it is intended that the foregoing description and the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as only illustrative of the invention.
This application claims benefit under 35 USC 119 (e) from provisional patent application 60/885565, filed Jan. 18, 2007.
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60885565 | Jan 2007 | US |