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1. A dog harness comprising:
a torso-encircling strap dimensioned and configured to extend around the torso of a dog;
a plurality of first connectors each coupled to the torso-encircling strap; and
a chest strap adapted for positioning across the chest of the dog anterior to the dog’s sternum and coupled to said first connectors, said chest strap comprising:
a first length defining a first connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to one of said first connectors, and a far end,
a second length separate and spaced apart from said first length and defining a second connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to another of said first connectors, and a far end,
first and second anterior connectors respectively coupled to the far ends of said first and second connecting straps, and
at least one loop of selected length, separate and discrete from said first and second lengths and
having an attachment member adapted for coupling to a leash,
each of the at least one loop extending through and slidably received by one of said first and second anterior connectors whereby a pulling force applied to said attachment member causes shifting of said at least one loop relative to said anterior connector, said attachment member comprising a ring retained on said loop and with a portion of the loop extending through said ring.
2. The dog harness of claim 1, wherein the torso-encircling strap includes a shoulder strap and a torso strap separate from said shoulder strap.
3. The dog harness of claim 2, wherein the shoulder strap and the torso strap are connected by the first connectors.
4. The dog harness of claim 2, wherein at least one of the torso strap and the shoulder strap include a length adjustor configured for adjusting the length of the torso strap or the shoulder strap.
5. The dog harness of claim 2, wherein at least one of the shoulder strap and the torso strap includes a releasable connector.
6. The dog harness of claim 2, wherein the first connectors are separate from and interconnect the torso strap, the shoulder strap and respectively the posterior ends of each of the first and second lengths, and are configured to inhibit transverse movement of the posterior ends of said first and second lengths relative to said torso strap and said shoulder strap.
7. The dog harness of claim 2, wherein the first and second lengths each include adjustment members configured for adjusting the first and second lengths independent of one another.
8. The dog harness of claim 1, wherein the attachment member is fixed to the at least one loop.
9. A dog harness comprising:
a torso-encircling strap configured for positioning across the withers of the dog and for positioning across the girth of the dog behind the front legs on the underside;
a first side connector attached to the torso-encircling strap to be generally positioned at a first shoulder of the dog;
a second side connector attached to the torso-encircling strap to be generally positioned at a second shoulder of the dog;
a chest strap
including a first end attached to first side connector and a second end attached to second side connector, and
configured for positioning across the chest of the dog between the tops of the front legs; and

a leash connector attached to an intermediate position on the chest strap.
10. The dog harness of claim 9, wherein the torso-encircling strap includes a shoulder strap and a torso strap separate from said shoulder strap, the shoulder strap and the torso strap being connected by the first connectors.
11. The dog harness of claim 9, wherein the torso-encircling strap includes a shoulder strap and a torso strap separate from said shoulder strap, at least one of the torso strap and the shoulder strap including a length adjustor configured for adjusting the length of the torso strap or the shoulder strap.
12. The dog harness of claim 9, wherein the leash connector attached to the chest strap at a fixed position.
13. A dog harness consisting of:
a back strap, having first and second ends, configured for positioning across the withers of the dog;
a first side connector attached to the first end of the back strap;
a second side connector attached to the second end of the back strap;
a girth strap, having a first end attached to the first side connector and having a second end attached to the second side connector, the girth strap configured for positioning across the girth of the dog behind the front legs on the underside;
a chest strap
including a first end attached to first side connector and a second end attached to second side connector, and
configured for positioning across the chest of the dog between the tops of the front legs; and

a leash connector attached to an intermediate position on the chest strap.
14. A dog harness comprising:
a torso-encircling strap dimensioned and configured to extend around the torso of a dog;
a plurality of first connectors each coupled to the torso-encircling strap; and
a chest strap adapted for positioning across the chest of the dog anterior to the dog’s sternum and coupled to said first connectors, said chest strap comprising:
a first length defining a first connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to one of said first connectors, and a far end,
a second length separate and spaced apart from said first length and defining a second connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to another of said first connectors, and a far end,
first and second anterior connectors respectively coupled to the far ends of said first and second connecting straps, and
at least two loops of selected lengths, discrete from said first and second lengths and having an attachment member adapted for coupling to a leash,
each of the at least two loops extending through and slidably received by one of said first and second anterior connectors whereby a pulling force applied to said attachment member causes shifting of said at least two loops relative to said anterior connector, said attachment member comprising a ring retained on said loop and with a portion of the loop extending through said ring.
15. A dog harness comprising:
a torso-encircling strap dimensioned and configured to extend around the torso of a dog;
a plurality of first connectors each coupled to the torso-encircling strap; and
a chest strap adapted for positioning across the chest of the dog anterior to the dog’s sternum and coupled to said first connectors, said chest strap comprising:
a first length defining a first connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to one of said first connectors, and a far end,
a second length separate and spaced apart from said first length and defining a second connecting strap having a posterior end coupled to another of said first connectors, and a far end,
first and second anterior connectors respectively coupled to the far ends of said first and second connecting straps, and
at least two loops of selected lengths and having an attachment member adapted for coupling to a leash,
each of the at least two loops extending through and slidably received by one of said first and second anterior connectors whereby a pulling force applied to said attachment member causes shifting of said at least two loops relative to said anterior connector, said attachment member comprising a ring retained on said loop and with a portion of the loop extending through said ring.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A device for cleaning of a climate conditioner indoor part (1), the device comprising an enclosure box (6) made of a form stable material able to withstand an underpressure, further being arranged to form a temporary airtight encapsulation abutting a wall, forms a tight chamber around the indoor part (1) and is arranged to be able to be supplied with air at a pressure of 8-12 bar via a compressed air device (13), as a compressed air pipe (10) is provided with an opening and closing valve (15) arranged to be able to affect a high pulsating air speed and reduced air flow the enclosure box (6) further being provided with a suction device (14) having a capacity exceeding the amount of air supplied for thus to provide an underpressure.
2. A device according to claim 1, further comprising the enclosure box (6) is provided with a fastener (12) arranged to be able to hold and to force a gasket (7) arranged on the enclosure box (6) against a wall by means of the upper rear edge of the indoor part (1).
3. A device according to claim 1 further comprising the enclosure box (6) in its top and front is provided with blowing slots (8) having two opposing bulb gaskets (9) and are arranged to be able to receive and in a sealing way enclose the compressed air pipe (10).
4. A device according to claim 1 further comprising the enclosure box (6) is provided with a suction pipe stub (11) arranged remote from an electronics part (5) as the suction pipe stub (11) is connected to a suction device (14).
5. A device according to claim 1 further comprising the enclosure box (6) is made of a transparent, form stable material.
6. A device according to claim 3 further comprising the compressed air pipe’s (10) opening and closing valve (15) is arranged to be able to be led in between the bulb gaskets (9) in the blowing slot (8).
7. A method for cleaning of a climate conditioner indoor part (1), the method comprises the steps of:
forming a tight chamber around the indoor part (1) by means of an enclosure box (6) made of a form stable material able to withstand an underpressure and arranged to form a temporary airtight encapsulation abutting a wall,
supplying the enclosure box (6) with air at a pressure of 8-12 bar via a compressed air device (13),
pulsating and expanding the compressed air through a compressed air pipe (10) which is provided with an opening and closing valve (15) arranged to be able to give a high, pulsating air speed and reduced air flow, and
providing an underpressure within the enclosure box (6) by means of a suction device (14).