Dog harness

A dog harness having a collar mounted on a dog's neck, a girth passing around the dog's body, the girth having a first end fastened to the metal ring at the collar and a second end passing around the dog's body and then inserted through the metal ring at the collar, a retainer moved on the girth between the second end of the girth and the metal ring at the collar and secured at the desired location, a drag rope connected to the second end of the girth, and a belt connected between the collar and the girth and retained between the two front legs of the dog.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to a dog harness, and more particularly to 
such a dog harness which is helpful to walk the dog. 
When growing a dog, one may have to spend a certain length of time in 
walking the dog daily. Before walking the dog, a collar must be mounted on 
the dog's neck so that a drag rope can be fastened to the dog for 
controlling the walking of the dog. Various collars have been disclosed 
for this purpose. FIG. 1 shows a collar 5 which is equipped with a 
quick-release hook 52 and a length adjustment frame 51. FIG. 2 shows 
another structure of collar 6 which is equipped with a buckle comprised of 
a frame 61 and a prong 62. FIG. 3 shows still another structure of collar 
7 which is made from an elastic band. However, simply using a drag rope 
and a collar cannot positively control the movement of the dog in all 
directions. Further, when pulling the drag rope, the collar is forced to 
squeeze the dog's throat, causing the collar to pain the dog. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
It is one object of the present invention to provide a dog harness which 
can be conveniently fastened to the dog's body. It is another object of 
the present invention to provide a dog harness which can be conveniently 
adjusted subject to fit the size of the dog. It is still another object of 
the present invention to provide a dog harness which enables the user to 
well manipulate the movement of the dog. It is still another object of the 
present invention to provide a dog harness which is comfortable in use. To 
achieve these objects, there is provided a dog harness comprised of a 
collar mounted on a dog's neck, the collar having a metal ring secured 
thereto; a girth passing around the dog's body, the girth having a first 
end mounted with a hook hooked on the metal ring at the collar and a 
second end inserted through the metal ring at the collar; a retainer moved 
on the girth between the second end of the girth and the metal ring at the 
collar and secured at the desired location, said retainer comprising a 
button holder, the button holder having a transverse through hole through 
which the girth passes, a compression spring mounted in said button 
holder, and a press button mounted in the button holder and supported on 
the compression spring, the press button having a transverse through hole 
through which the girth passes, the compression spring imparting an 
outward pressure to the press button, causing the girth to be jammed in 
the transverse through hole on the press button and the transverse through 
hole on the button holder; a drag rope having a first end connected to the 
second end of the girth and a second end terminating in a handhold; and a 
belt connected between the collar and the girth and retained between the 
two front legs of the dog, the belt having a loop at a first end thereof 
through which the girth passes, a belt buckle on the middle, and a second 
end passing through the collar and secured to the belt buckle.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, a dog harness 10 is shown comprised of a collar 
1, a belt 2, a girth 3, and a drag rope 4. The collar 1 can have any of a 
variety of forms, and is designed for securing to the neck of the dog. 
Further, a metal ring 11 is provided at the collar 1. The drag rope 4 has 
a swivel hook 41 at one end, and a handhold 42 at an opposite end. The 
belt 2 has a loop 21 at one end through which the girth 3 passes. The 
other end of the belt 2 is inserted through the collar 1, then turned back 
and secured to a belt buckle 22 on the middle of the belt 2. The girth 3 
is a cord member having a hook 32 at one end for hooking on the metal ring 
11 at the collar 1, a metal ring 33 at an opposite end for coupling to the 
swivel hook 41 at the drag rope 4, and a retainer 31 adjustably moved 
between the hook 32 and the metal ring 33 and stopped at one side of the 
metal ring 11 at the collar 1. 
Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8 and FIGS. 4 and 5 again, the retainer 31 
comprises a button holder 36, a compression spring 37 mounted in the 
button holder 36, and a press button 34 mounted in the button holder 36 
and supported on the compression spring 37. The button holder 36 has a 
transverse through hole 39 through which the girth 3 passes. The press 
button 34 has a transverse through hole 35 through which the girth 3 
passes. When the press button 34 is depressed, the transverse through hole 
35 on the press button 34 and the transverse through hole 39 on the button 
holder 36 are concentrically aligned, enabling the retainer 31 to be moved 
on the girth 3 (see FIG. 8). When the hand is released from the press 
button 34, the press button 34 is automatically forced outwards by the 
compression spring 37, thereby causing the girth 3 to be jammed in the 
press button 34 and the button holder 31. 
Referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, when in use, the collar 1 is fastened to the 
neck of the dog 9, the girth 3 is inserted through the metal ring 11 at 
the collar 1 and wound round the body of the dog 9 with the hook 32 hooked 
on the metal ring 11 at the collar 1, the belt 2 is connected between the 
collar 1 and the girth 3 and retained between the two front legs of the 
dog 9, and then the swivel hook 41 of the drag rope 4 is fastened to the 
metal ring 33 at the girth 3. Further, the drag rope 4 may be disconnected 
from the girth 3 to let dog 9 run freely. 
Referring to FIGS. 6 and 11, as an alternate form of the present invention, 
the aforesaid girth 3 is eliminated; the drag rope 4 has a certain length, 
and is inserted through the metal ring 11 at the collar 1 and the loop 21 
at the belt 2 and passed around the body of the dog 9.