Claims
- 1. A riding stirrup comprising:(a) a hanger rod adapted to be received in stirrup leathers for suspending the stirrup from a western equestrian saddle; (b) a stirrup loop connected to the hanger rod at both ends of the hanger rod and defining a stirrup opening; (c) an elongated base support tread included in the stirrup loop and spaced apart from the hanger rod, the elongated base support tread including an inner tread section adapted to support an inside portion of a rider's foot and an outer tread section adapted to support an outside portion of the rider's foot, the base support tread also having a longitudinal center axis extending at a slant with respect to a stirrup centerline, the stirrup centerline extending substantially perpendicular to the hanger rod, substantially through a mid point of the hanger rod, and through the base support tread; and (d) wherein the base support tread slants from the inner tread section toward the outer tread section such that the shortest distance between the inner tread section and the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod is less than the shortest distance between the outer tread section and the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod.
- 2. The riding stirrup according to claim 1 wherein the base support tread includes:(a) an inner tread section; (b) an outer tread section; and (c) wherein the base support tread slants from the inner tread section toward the outer tread section such that the shortest distance between the inner tread section and the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod is less than the shortest distance between the outer tread section and the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod.
- 3. The riding stirrup according to claim 2 wherein:(a) an upper surface of the inner tread section defines an inner angle with the stirrup centerline; (b) an upper surface of the outer tread section defines an outer angle with the stirrup centerline; and (c) the inner angle is less than the outer angle.
- 4. The riding stirrup according to claim 3 wherein the outer angle comprises an obtuse angle and the inner angle comprises an acute angle.
- 5. The riding stirrup according to claim 4 wherein the upper surface of the inner tread section is substantially coplanar with the upper surface of the outer tread section.
- 6. The riding stirrup according to claim 1 further including:(a) an interior side member connecting the hanger rod to the inner tread section; and (b) an exterior side member connecting the hanger rod to the outer tread section; and (c) wherein the interior side member diverges from the exterior side member along the stirrup centerline in the direction from the hanger rod to the base support tread.
- 7. The riding stirrup of claim 1 wherein the stirrup centerline extends substantially through a mid point of the base support tread.
- 8. A riding stirrup including:(a) a hanger rod adapted to be received in stirrup leathers for suspending the stirrup in an operating position from a western equestrian saddle; (b) a stirrup loop connected to the hanger rod at both ends of the hanger rod and defining a stirrup opening; (c) an elongated base support tread included in the stirrup loop and spaced apart from the hanger rod, the base support tread including an inner tread section adapted to support an inside portion of a rider's foot and an outer tread section adapted to support an outside portion of the rider's foot; and (d) wherein base support tread is slanted with respect to a horizontal plane which is above the level of the base support tread such that the base support tread slants away from the horizontal plane in the direction from the inner tread section toward the outer tread section when the riding stirrup is oriented in the operating position suspended from the riding saddle.
- 9. The riding stirrup according to claim 8 wherein:(a) the base support tread slants in the direction from the inner tread section toward the outer tread section such that the shortest distance between the inner tread section and the horizontal plane is less than the shortest distance between the outer tread section and the horizontal plane.
- 10. The riding stirrup according to claim 9 wherein:(a) an upper surface of the inner tread section defines an inner angle with a stirrup centerline extending perpendicular to the horizontal plane; (b) an upper surface of the outer section defines an outer angle with the stirrup centerline; and (c) the inner angle is less than the outer angle.
- 11. The riding stirrup according to claim 10 wherein the outer angle comprises an obtuse angle and the inner angle comprises an acute angle.
- 12. The riding stirrup according to claim 11 wherein the upper surface of the inner tread section is substantially coplanar with the upper surface of the outer tread section.
- 13. The riding stirrup according to claim 1 further including:(a) an interior side member connecting the hanger rod to the inner tread section; and (b) an exterior side member connecting the hanger rod to the outer tread section; and (c) wherein the interior side member diverges from the exterior side member along a stirrup centerline in the direction from the hanger rod to the base support tread.
- 14. The riding stirrup of claim 8 wherein the stirrup centerline extends substantially through a mid point of the base support tread.
- 15. A riding stirrup comprising:(a) a hanger rod; (b) a stirrup loop connected to the hanger rod and defining a stirrup opening; and (c) an elongated base support tread included in the stirrup loop and spaced apart from the hanger rod, the base support tread including an inner tread section adapted to support an inside portion of a rider's foot and an outer tread section adapted to support an outside portion of the rider's foot, the base support tread also having a longitudinal center axis extending at a slant with respect to a stirrup centerline and lying in substantially a common plane with a longitudinal center axis of the hanger rod, the stirrup centerline extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the hanger rod, substantially through a mid point of the hanger rod, and through the base support tread.
- 16. The riding stirrup of claim 15 wherein the stirrup centerline extends substantially through a mid point of the base support tread.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/168,885 entitled “INTENTIONALLY CROOKED STIRRUP,” filed Dec. 3, 1999. The entire content of this provisional application is incorporated in the present application.
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