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A tamper resistant locking dog collar includes a lock box and a collar. The lock box forms a cavity for housing a locking mechanism having a locking pin and a collar channel defined by an upper receiving plate and a lower receiving plate. The lock box includes a primary aperture and a secondary aperture for receipt of the collar therethrough. The collar is permanently secured to the lock box on a terminal collar end, and it is sized for insertion through the primary aperture and secondary aperture of the lock box. The collar includes at least one collar aperture that is sized for engaged receipt of the locking pin when the terminal collar end is inserted through the primary aperture and the secondary aperture, when in a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the locking pin is disengaged from the collar aperture, permitting movement of the terminal collar end.
A tamper resistant locking dog collar includes a lock box and a collar. The lock box forms a cavity for housing a locking mechanism having a locking pin and a collar channel defined by an upper receiving plate and a lower receiving plate. The lock box includes a primary aperture and a secondary aperture for receipt of the collar therethrough. The collar is permanently secured to the lock box on a terminal collar end, and it is sized for insertion through the primary aperture and secondary aperture of the lock box. The collar includes at least one collar aperture that is sized for engaged receipt of the locking pin when the terminal collar end is inserted through the primary aperture and the secondary aperture, when in a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the locking pin is disengaged from the collar aperture, permitting movement of the terminal collar end.
Tamper Resistant Locking Dog Collar
ROBERTS LEVY O (author)
2024-03-28
Patent
Electronic Resource
English