The present invention relates to a device according to the pre-characterising clause of claim 1.
This safety element briefly described above has been known since the end of the 1800's, its function being to prevent the rider from remaining suspended in one or both of the stirrups in the event of a fall from the horse. This known safety element functions well, provided that the locking pin is so flexible that it really is bent backwards under the forces applied to it by the stirrup leather under abnormal circumstances. For various reasons, however, it happens not infrequently that the locking pin jams, which can have disastrous consequences if the rider falls off the horse. Even if the locking pin moves easily, there nevertheless remains the problem of the stirrup leather giving way or of the pin catching in the leather edge.
The object of the present invention is to at least increase the reliability with which the stirrups are released from the saddle in abnormal circumstances.
According to the invention this is achieved by the features specified in the characterising part of claim 1.
In certain types of saddles, the aforementioned safety element is sunk into a hollow space beneath the surface of the saddle, in certain designs covered by a leather flap, in order to prevent the rider being accidentally caught up or injured thereby, there being a leather edge around the hollow space. The feature specified in claim 2 means that the sleeve according to the invention can be relied upon not to catch in the leather edge.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to drawings attached, of which
b shows the safety element separately and
In
The function of this known safety element is as follows: the stirrup strap 5 of the stirrup runs over the arm 1a and in normal riding is prevented by the upward pointing locking pin 1b from slipping off the latter.
In order to eliminate or at least mitigate the effect of the disadvantages referred to in the introductory part, according to the invention a sleeve 4, which has an elongated through-opening 4a for the stirrup leather 5, and a projection 4b at its end facing the locking pin, is introduced over the arm 1a and the locking pin 1b. In normal riding the said projection is designed to bear against the outer end 1b1 of the upwardly directed locking pin 1b.
In abnormal circumstances, that is to say when the stirrup leather is pulled obliquely backwards, as shown in
As already stated, the safety element 1 in this embodiment can be sunk in the hollow space 3, the edge 3a of which is intended to be capable of preventing the sleeve 4a being pulled off the arm 1a. For this purpose the sleeve has a tongue 3b. This is designed so that it extends past the leather edge 3a of the hollow space 3 and thereby reliably prevents the sleeve 4 from catching in the leather edge 3a
In the alternative embodiment of the device according to the invention, shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0100560-2 | Feb 2001 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE01/02796 | 12/14/2001 | WO | 8/29/2003 |