Dog Tag Knife
A dog tag to be worn by user may include a rigid sheet having indicia to identify the user and a first edge of the sheet being sharpened to a cutting edge. The dog tag may include an aperture to cooperate with the flexible holding device, and the flexible holding device may include a chain. The flexible holding device may include a wire, and the dog tag may include a signaling mirror. The signaling mirror may include a portion of the dog tag, and the signaling mirror may include a polished portion of the dog tag. The dog tag may include a silencer to protect the user from the cutting edge of the dog tag, and the silencer may include a channel to cooperate with the edges of the dog tag. The silencer may include a silencer aperture to cooperate with the aperture of the dog tag.
The present invention claims priority under 35 USC section 119 and based on the provisional application which was filed on Jan. 7, 2008 with a Ser. No. of 61/019,375.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to dog tag and other types of jewelry and more particularly to a dog tag with a cutting edge.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONDog tags have been used for a number of years in order to identify the user of the dog tag if the owner is not able to provide identification information or if the owner is deceased. Typically, these dog tag are used by the military services in order to provide vital information quickly. The use of these dog tag has been extended to the general population when they are needed or justified. For example, if the user has some disease or condition which may be important for treatment if the user is unconscious, then the important information can be provided by the dog tag. It should be recognized that the dog tag may include the actual information relating to the disease or condition or may only include information necessary to access another data location where the information could be found. For example, the dog tag may refer to a database which contains the information relating to the user of the dog tag. Traditionally, the dog tags have been formed from a sheet of metal having smooth edges and having the information stamped into the dog tag so that it cannot be lost. These dog tag traditionally have an aperture to accept a chain which is worn around the user's neck to prevent the dog tag from being lost. However, some dog tag have been placed around the wrist or other appendage.
Typically, the users of these dog tag rarely remove the dog tag from their person since this would defeat the purpose of the dog tag. The users of the dog tag will keep the dog tag one while showering and other personal activities because the user will not know when the dog tag will be needed.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,747,561 to Reeves discloses methods of bodily worn or hand held devices which useful for the digital storage and retrieval of medical records, prescription history and emergency medical instructions in the event the wearer of such a device experiences a medical emergency, accident, or any other emergency. The device can provide a positive identification of the wearer via digitally stored color photo, in the event the wearer is unconscious and requires emergency medical treatment and/or medication, the provider wants to make a positive identification. The device can also be linked to the Internet via a serial number code to augment the digital storage capacity and international accessibility of said medical records and personal information in an emergency situation.
There is a long history of devices and particularly jewelry which are bodily worn and have been used to identify persons with known medical conditions in the event of a medical emergency. Several such examples of this would be a bracelet for identifying a rare blood type or a bracelet for identifying a diabetic or person with a rare allergic reaction to bees, snake bites or spiders.
SUMMARYA dog tag to be worn by user may include a rigid sheet having indicia to identify the user and a first edge of the sheet being sharpened to a cutting edge.
The dog tag may include an aperture to cooperate with the flexible holding device, and the flexible holding device may include a chain.
The flexible holding device may include a wire, and the dog tag may include a signaling mirror.
The signaling mirror may include a portion of the dog tag, and the signaling mirror may include a polished portion of the dog tag.
The dog tag may include a silencer to protect the user from the cutting edge of the dog tag, and the silencer may include a channel to cooperate with the edges of the dog tag.
The silencer may include a silencer aperture to cooperate with the aperture of the dog tag.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
The present invention relates to the dog tags and jewelry. The teachings of the present invention can be extended to keychains and the like. While the present invention refers to dog tags, the teachings of the present invention apply equally to jewelry, keychains and the like.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
Claims
1. A dog tag to be worn by user, comprising:
- a rigid sheet having indicia to identify the user;
- a first edge of the sheet being sharpened to a cutting edge.
2. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes an aperture to cooperate with the flexible holding device.
3. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 2, wherein said flexible holding device includes a chain.
4. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 2, wherein said flexible holding device includes a wire.
5. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes a signaling mirror.
6. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 5, wherein the signaling mirror includes a portion of the dog tag.
7. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 6, wherein the signaling mirror includes a polished portion of the dog tag.
8. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes a silencer to protect the user from the cutting edge of the dog tag.
9. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 8, wherein the silencer includes a channel to cooperate with the edges of the dog tag.
10. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 8, wherein the silencer includes a silencer aperture to cooperate with the aperture of the dog tag.
11. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes a spark striking edge to generate a spark.
12. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes a viewing hole for a rescue mirror.
13. A dog tag to be worn by user as in claim 1, wherein the dog tag includes a saw tooth edge.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 15, 2008
Publication Date: Jul 9, 2009
Inventor: Alex Shunnarah (Moody, AL)
Application Number: 12/032,253
International Classification: A44C 13/00 (20060101); A44C 5/00 (20060101);