Claims
- 1. An equine restraint system comprising:a first portion dimensioned and configured to fit behind a horse's ears; a second portion dimensioned and configured to fit under the horse's upper lip; means for controlling pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion, said means for controlling pressure including at least one pulley; a cord passing through said at least one pulley terminating in a free end, said cord having a portion extending between said at least one pulley and said free end, said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end having a length which can be varied by a user in order to control pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion; and means for releasably fixing the length of said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end at a user selected length to thereby maintain pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion at a user selected level, without the need for a user to continuously pull on said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end, when the equine restraint system is being applied to the horse's head.
- 2. The equine restraint system according to claim 1, wherein said means for releasably fixing the length of said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end is a cord stop supported by said cord, intermediate said at least one pulley and said free end, said cord stop being releasably, frictionally engaged to said cord.
- 3. The equine restraint system according to claim 2, wherein said cord stop comprises:an outer sleeve having a longitudinal axis, a longitudinally extending first bore, a closed end, an open end, and first and second holes in registry with one another and located along an axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis; a spring member received longitudinally within and slidably supported by said first bore of said outer sleeve; and a button member received longitudinally within and slidably supported by said first bore of said outer sleeve and positioned in abutting contact with the said spring member, said button member having a second bore extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said outer sleeve and extending through said button member, said cord passing through said first and second holes and said second bore, said second bore being brought into alignment with said first and second holes to allow said cord stop to be slidably moved along said cord by a user depressing said button member, and said cord being frictionally gripped between said second bore and said first and second holes when said button member is released to thereby releasably, frictionally fix said cord stop along said cord.
- 4. An equine restraint system comprising:a first portion dimensioned and configured to fit behind a horse's ears; a second portion including a second cord portion and a length of plastic tubing surrounding said second cord portion, said plastic tubing being slidably movable relative to said second cord portion to thereby ensure that said plastic tubing can remain positioned under the horse's upper lip even as a user adjusts a pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion, said plastic tubing preventing cuts and abrasions to the horse's upper lip and gum; means for controlling pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion, said means for controlling pressure including at least one pulley; and a cord passing through said at least one pulley terminating in a free end, said cord having a portion extending between said at least one pulley and said free end, said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end having a length which can be varied by a user in order to control pressure applied between said first portion and said second portion.
- 5. An equine restraint system for application to a horse having particularly sensitive points located behind each ear of the horse, these sensitive points being capable of endorphin production when properly stimulated, the equine restraint system comprising:a first portion dimensioned and configured to fit behind the horse's ears and having a length, said first portion having a pair of bulges positioned along the length thereof, each of said pair of bulges being positioned to press upon a respective one of the particularly sensitive points located behind each ear of the horse; a second portion dimensioned and configured to fit under the horse's upper lip; means for urging said first and second portions toward one another to thereby simultaneously apply pressure behind the horse's ears and under the horse's upper lip, said means for urging said first and second portions toward one another including at least one pulley; and a cord passing through said at least one pulley terminating in a free end, said cord having a portion extending between said at least one pulley and said free end, said portion of said cord extending between said at least one pulley and said free end having a length which can be varied by a user in order to control pressure applied behind the horse's ears and under the horse's upper lip.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/177,891, filed on Oct. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,058,686 which is a continuation of International Patent Application Number PCT/US96/15095, filed on Sep. 20, 1996, which claims the benefit of the priority of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/016,636, filed on Apr. 25, 1996.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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