Claims
- 1. A stirrup, comprising:
- a crossbar;
- a first U-shaped member, the crossbar connecting two sides of the first U-shaped member;
- a second U-shaped member slidably connected to the first U-shaped member and adapted to slide between a first position and a second position on the first U-shaped member;
- a retraction mechanism biased to move the second U-shaped member from the first position to the second position;
- first and second protrusions on the second U-shaped member, the fist and second protrusions adapted to slide in first and second slots in the first U-shaped member; and
- at least one wire keeper, each wire keeper being adapted to hold at least one of the protrusions in response to the U-shaped member being in the first position.
- 2. A stirrup, comprising:
- a) a crossbar;
- b) a first U-shaped member, the crossbar connecting two sides of the first U-shaped member;
- c) a second U-shaped member slidably connected to the first U-shaped member and adapted to slide between a first position and a second position on the first U-shaped member;
- d) a retraction mechanism biased to move the second U-shaped member from the first position to the second position;
- e) first and second protrusions on the second U-shaped member, the first and second protrusions adapted to slide in first and second slots in the first U-shaped member;
- f) wherein at least one of the first and second slots has a J-shaped extension, the J-shaped extension being adapted to hold one of the protrusions in response to the second U-shaped member being in the first position.
- 3. The stirrup as set forth in claim 1 or 2, wherein the first and second protrusions include one of a bolt and a track bar.
- 4. A stirrup, comprising:
- a) a crossbar;
- b) a first U-shaped member, the crossbar connecting two sides of the first U-shaped member;
- c) a second U-shaped member slidably connected to the first U-shaped member and adapted to slide between a first position and a second position on the first U-shaped member;
- d) a retraction mechanism biased to move the second U-shaped member from the first position to the second position;
- e) wherein:
- i) the first U-shaped member includes first and second side members and a first foot bar, the first foot bar connecting first ends of the first and second side members, the crossbar connecting the first and second side members near second ends thereof; and
- ii) the second U-shaped member includes third and fourth side members and a second foot bar, the second foot bar connecting first ends of the third and fourth side members;
- iii) the retraction mechanism comprises first and second protrusions coupled to the respective third and fourth side members, the first protrusion adapted to slide in a first slot in the first side member and the second protrusion adapted to slide in a second slot in the second side member; and
- iv) the first slot has a J-shaped extension, the J-shaped extension being adapted to hold the first protrusion in response to the second U-shaped member being in the first position.
- 5. The stirrup as set forth in claim 4, wherein each of the third and fourth side members comprise at least two hinged plates.
- 6. The stirrup as set forth in claim 4, wherein the second foot bar connects to the third and fourth side members by first and second hinges, respectively.
- 7. A stirrup comprising:
- a) a crossbar;
- b) a first U-shaped member, the crossbar connecting two sides of the first U-shaped member;
- c) a second U-shaped member slidably connected to the first U-shaped member and adapted to slide between a first position and a second position on the first U-shaped member;
- d) a retraction mechanism biased to move the second U-shaped member from the first position to the second position;
- e) wherein:
- i) the first U-shaped member includes first and second side members and a first foot bar, the first foot bar connecting first ends of the first and second side members, the crossbar connecting the first and second side members near second ends thereof; and
- ii) the second U-shaped member includes third and fourth side members and a second foot bar, the second foot bar connecting first ends of the third and fourth side members;
- iii) the retraction mechanism comprises first and second protrusions coupled to the respective third and fourth side members, the first protrusion adapted to slide in a first slot in the first side member and the second protrusion adapted to slide in a second slot in the second side member; and
- iv) at least one wire keeper adapted to hold the first protrusion in response to the U-shaped member being in the first position.
- 8. The stirrup as set forth in claim 4 or 7, wherein the retraction mechanism comprises one of a cable, a wire, and a cord; the one of a cable, a wire, and a cord being capable of transmitting a force to the third side member.
- 9. The stirrup as set forth in any of claims 1, 2, 4, or 7, wherein the first and second U-shaped members have substantially narrower widths at the mouth of the U-shaped.
- 10. The stirrup as set forth in any of claims 1, 2, 4, or 7, wherein the first and second U-shaped members are substantially adjacent in the second position.
- 11. The stirrup as set forth in any of claims 1, 2, 4, or 7, wherein the retraction mechanism comprises at least one of a cable, a wire, and a line; the at least one of a cable, a wire, and a line being adapted to transmit a return force from the retraction mechanism to the second U-shaped member.
- 12. The stirrup as set forth in claim 11, wherein the retraction mechanism further includes at least one coil spring capable of producing the return force.
- 13. The stirrup as set forth in claim 12, wherein the at least one coil spring is adapted to reversibly lock, the second U-shaped member being fixed at the first position in response to the at least one coil spring locking.
- 14. The stirrup as set forth in any of claims 1, 2, 4, or 7, further comprising a coupling between the first and second U-shaped members, the coupling substantially limiting motion between the first and second U-shaped members to sliding motion.
- 15. The stirrup as set forth in any of claims 1, 2, 4, or 7, wherein said crossbar is partially hollow and holds a portion of said retraction mechanism.
- 16. A method for facilitating mounting of a riding animal, comprising:
- a) extending a first portion of a stirrup, the act of extending including sliding the first portion along a second portion of the stirrup;
- b) climbing onto the riding animal by placing a foot on the extended first portion of the stirrup;
- (c) retracting the extended first portion of the stirrup in response to releasing foot pressure from the first portion;
- wherein the act of extending includes manually placing a protrusion coupled to a first U-shaped member of the stirrup into a locking device of a second U-shaped member of the stirrup, the device selected from the group consisting of a J-shaped extension slot and a wire keeper.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16, wherein the act of retracting places riding and mounting foot bars of the stirrup substantially adjacent.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 16, wherein the act of extending includes fixing a mounting foot bar to not be substantially adjacent a riding foot bar.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 16, wherein the act of extending includes increasing tension of a spring, the act of retracting being performed by the spring.
- 20. A method of mounting a riding animal, comprising:
- a) locking a lower foot bar of an extendible stirrup in an extended position, wherein the act of locking includes manually placing a protrusion coupled to a first U-shaped member of the extendible stirrup into a locking device on a second U-shaped member of the extendible stirrup, the device selected from the group consisting of a J-shaped extension slot and a wire keeper, the lower and riding foot bars being located on the first and second U-shaped members, respectively;
- b) climbing onto the riding animal by using the lower foot bar of the extendible stirrup as a step; and
- c) retracting the lower foot bar towards a riding foot bar of the extendible stirrup in response to releasing foot pressure from the lower foot bar.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 20, wherein the act of retracting places the lower foot bar substantially adjacent the riding foot bar.
- 22. The method as set forth in claim 20, wherein the act of locking includes fixing the lower foot bar to not be substantially adjacent the riding foot bar.
- 23. A stirrup, comprising:
- a) a cross bar;
- b) a first U-shaped member, the crossbar connecting two sides of the first U-shaped member;
- c) a second U-shaped member slidably connected to the first U-shaped member and adapted to slide between a first position and a second position on the first U-shaped member;
- d) a retraction mechanism biased to move the second U-shaped member from the first position to the second position; and
- e) a lock substantially interior to the stirrup adapted to releasably secure the second U-shaped member in the first position.
- 24. The stirrup as set forth in claim 23, wherein:
- a) the first U-shaped member includes first and second side members and a first foot bar, the first foot bar connecting first ends of the first and second side members, the crossbar connecting the first and second side members near second ends thereof; and
- b) the second U-shaped member includes third and fourth side members and a second foot bar, the second foot bar connecting first ends of the third and fourth side members.
- 25. The stirrup as set forth in claim 24, wherein the first and second side members are partially hollow and the third and fourth side members are adapted to slide inside the first and second side members, respectively.
- 26. The stirrup as set forth in claim 24, wherein the lock releases in response to pressure applied to the second foot bar.
- 27. The stirrup as set forth in claim 24, wherein the first and second side members are substantially parallel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/050,775 filed on Jun. 25, 1997.
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