Claims
- 1. A cinch buckle comprising a rigid frame having a base bar, an intermediate bar and an outer bar connected by side frame members, said bars being generally parallel to each other and defining a pair of straps receiving apertures between said intermediate bar and each of the base bar and the outer bar; and a rolling device mounted on each of the intermediate and outer bars.
- 2. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which a fastening tongue is movably attached to the base bar and extends to the intermediate bar for extending through a hole in a cinch strap.
- 3. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which each of the rolling devices is a metallic cylinder loosely mounted concentrically about the intermediate and outer bars.
- 4. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which each of the bars has a circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 5. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which each of the side frame members has a circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 6. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which the frame has a trapezoidal configuration.
- 7. The buckle defined in claim 1 in which the frame is formed of metal.
- 8. A cinch and strap combination for securing a saddle on a horse comprising:
first and second elongated flexible straps; a cinch including a flexible strip of material with a pair of buckles attached at opposite ends of said strap one of said buckles being connected to the first strap; the other of said buckles including a rigid frame having a base bar, an intermediate bar and an outer bar connected by sloped side frame members, said bars being generally parallel to each other and defining a pair of straps receiving apertures between said intermediate bar and the base bar and outer bar, and a fastening tongue movably attached to the base bar and extending to the intermediate bar for extending through a hole in the second strap; and said second strap forming a first loop about the outer bar and a second loop about the intermediate bar.
- 9. The combination defined in claim 8 in which a roller sleeve is rotatably mounted on each of the intermediate and outer bars.
- 10. The combination defined in claim 9 in which each of the roller sleeves is a metallic cylinder loosely mounted concentrically about the intermediate and outer bars.
- 11. The combination of claim 8 in which both buckles have a fastener tongue selectively engaged in holes formed in the first and second straps.
- 12. The combination defined in claim 8 in which a protective pad is secured to the flexible strip of material and extends beyond both buckles.
- 13. A method of securing a saddle on the body of a horse comprising the steps of:
a) providing a cinch having a buckle formed by a rigid frame having at least a base bar, an intermediate bar and an outer end bar forming first and second apertures within the frame on opposite sides of said intermediate bar; b) providing a first flexible strap extending between and connected to the saddle and cinch; c) providing a second flexible strap having first and second ends wherein said first end is secured to the saddle; d) looping the second end of the second strap through the first aperture and around the outer end bar and back around through an opening on the saddle; then e) looping said second end of the second strap through the second aperture in the buckle frame and around the intermediate bar; and then f) pulling upwardly on said second end of the second strap to tighten the cinch about the body of the horse to secure the saddle thereon.
- 14. The method defined in claim 13 including the step of providing rollers on the intermediate and outer end bars of the buckle frame.
- 15. The method defined in claim 13 including the steps of providing a locking tongue on the base bar of the buckle frame and inserting said tongue thru a hole formed in the second strap.
- 16. The method defined in claim 13 including the step of providing a D-hook on the saddle to form the saddle opening.
- 17. The method defined in claim 13 including the step of providing the cinch with a protective pad.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a standard utility which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/275,798 filed Mar. 14, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60275798 |
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