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US-2024381847-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US11344006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11344006-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016788604-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 12, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2022 |
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An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness having a back panel with an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface and a chest panel with an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface. The harness also includes a chest strap having a first end and a second end, wherein each of the first end and the second end are coupled to the back panel. Additionally, the harness includes an underbelly strap coupled to the back panel, and a longitudinal strap coupled to the chest panel, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion. The chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the longitudinal strap.
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What is claimed is: 1. An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness comprising: a back panel having: an outward-facing surface; an inward-facing surface; and a handle portion extending from outward-facing surface of the back panel and coupled to the back panel by a pair of hinge members; a chest panel having an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface; a chest strap having a first end and a second end, wherein each of the first end and the second end are coupled to the back panel; an underbelly strap coupled to the back panel; and a longitudinal strap coupled to the chest panel, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion, wherein the chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the longitudinal strap. 2. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein the underbelly strap comprises a first end and a second end, and further wherein the first end is coupled to a female buckle portion and the second end is coupled to a male buckle portion sized and configured to be releasably secured within the female buckle portion. 3. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , further comprising at least one attachment ring coupled to the back panel and at least one attachment ring coupled to the chest panel. 4. The ergonomic training harness of claim 3 , wherein the at least one attachment ring coupled to the back panel comprises three attachment rings. 5. The ergonomic training harness of claim 3 , wherein the at least one attachment ring coupled to the back panel and the at least one attachment ring coupled to the chest panel are each formed as a D-ring. 6. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , further comprising at least one accessory loop coupled to back panel. 7. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , further comprising a length adjuster coupled to each of the chest strap and the underbelly strap. 8. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein the outward-facing surface of both the back panel and the chest panel is formed of a ripstop nylon material. 9. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein the inward-facing surface of both the back panel and the chest panel is formed of a neoprene material. 10. The ergonomic training harness of claim 9 , wherein the neoprene material includes a plurality of convex-shaped elements. 11. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the back panel, the chest panel, the chest strap, the underbelly strap, and the longitudinal strap includes one of a reflective woven material and a reflective coating. 12. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein edge portions of both the back panel and the chest panel include bindings, and further wherein each of the bindings include a reflective material. 13. The ergonomic training harness of claim 1 , wherein the inward-facing surface of the back panel further includes orientation indicia. 14. An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness comprising: a back panel; a chest panel; a chest strap attached to the back panel and removably coupled to the chest panel; and an underbelly strap attached to the back panel and removably coupled to the chest panel, wherein the back panel comprises a scoop portion configured to be positioned at or near a head of the animal, the scoop portion extending approximately 40% of an overall length of the back panel. 15. The ergonomic training harness of claim 14 , wherein the chest panel comprises a longitudinal strap, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion, and further wherein the chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the underbelly strap. 16. The ergonomic training harness of claim 14 , further comprising a handle portion extending from the back panel. 17. The ergonomic training harness of claim 14 , further comprising at least one attachment ring coupled to the back panel and at least one attachment ring coupled to the chest panel. 18. An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness comprising: a back panel having an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface; a chest panel having an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface; a chest strap having a first end and a second end, wherein each of the first end and the second end are coupled to the back panel; an underbelly strap coupled to the back panel; and a longitudinal strap coupled to the chest panel, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion, wherein: the chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the longitudinal strap; the inward-facing surface of both the back panel and the chest panel is formed of a neoprene material; and the neoprene material includes a plurality of convex-shaped elements. 19. An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness comprising: a back panel having an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface; a chest panel having an outward-facing surface and an inward-facing surface; a chest strap having a first end and a second end, wherein each of the first end and the second end are coupled to the back panel; an underbelly strap coupled to the back panel; and a longitudinal strap coupled to the chest panel, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion, wherein: the chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the longitudinal strap; and the inward-facing surface of the back panel includes orientation indicia. 20. An ergonomic training harness for use with an animal, the harness comprising: a back panel; a chest panel comprising a longitudinal strap, the longitudinal strap having a first loop portion and a second loop portion; a chest strap attached to the back panel and removably coupled to the chest panel; and an underbelly strap attached to the back panel and removably coupled to the chest panel, wherein: the back panel comprises a scoop portion configured to be positioned at or near a head of the animal; the scoop portion extends between 20% and 50% of an overall length of the back panel; the chest strap is configured to pass through the first loop portion of the longitudinal strap; and the underbelly strap is configured to pass through the second loop portion of the underbelly strap.
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