The present invention relates generally to horse blankets, and more specifically, to horse blankets and methods of making blankets which provide improved fit and comfort.
Horse blankets are commonly used to keep horses warm when they are not being ridden or worked. Blankets may range from a thin summer sheet similar to a T-shirt, to a thicker winter blanket. Blankets for outdoor use may be waterproof, while blankets used only in stables or indoors may not be waterproof. Typical blankets are nearly uniform in shape and generally hang straight down the sides of the horse. Blankets may or may not have attachment devices to keep the blanket on the horse should the horse be outside on a breezy day, or begin to trot, gallop, or the like. Some blankets have a front edge which abuts or partially covers the withers of the horse. If blankets fit too closely, the neckline at the withers can chafe or rub hair from the horse, causing discomfort. The straight-hanging horse blankets also may restrict leg movement of the horse when walking, trotting, or the like. Improvements are desired in fit and comfort.
The present invention relates generally to horse blankets, and more specifically, to horse blankets and methods of making blankets. Horse blankets of the present invention are designed to provide improved fit, greater comfort, improved coverage on the horse, and/or to provide for a more secure fit when in use on the horse.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a horse blanket includes a body of blanket material having right and left side portions. The right and left side portions are adapted to extend down the horse's right and left sides, respectively, when the body of blanket material lies on the horse's back. The right and left side portions further include a curved back edge adapted to reduce a length of a bottom edge of the right and left side portions. The curved back edge helps allow for increased movement of the horse's back legs without the horse's legs rubbing on and/or being restrained by the blanket.
In some aspects, the length of the bottom edges of the right and left side portions is less than the length of the centerline of the blanket, with the centerline extending along the horse's back. In this manner, the bottom edges of the blanket hanging to the sides of the horse are less likely to restrict movement of the horse's legs when the horse is in the field or otherwise moving about. In some aspects the curved back edges of the right and left side portions each include an undercut edge adapted to be adjacent to the horse's right and left thighs. In other aspects, the curved back edges each include a rearward extension that transitions into the undercut edge. The rearward extension may be used, for example, to provide further blanket coverage over the horse's hips and buttocks. In some aspects, the right and left side portions each further include a curved front edge adapted to reduce the right and left side portion sizes adjacent the horse's right and left forearms. In this manner, the curved front edge helps facilitate movement of the horse's front legs or forearms.
In some aspects the horse blanket includes a coupler adapted to extend from the right side portion over the bottom edges to the left side portion. In other embodiments, the coupler is adapted to extend from the left side portion over the bottom edges to the right side portion. The coupler may comprise a surcingle, a buckle, a clip, or the like. The blanket may further include a coupler adapted to couple a front edge of the right side portion with a front edge of the left side portion. In this manner, the blanket is retained about the horse's chest. The front coupler may comprise a surcingle, a buckle, a clip, or the like.
In some aspects, the blanket further includes a shoulder portion defining a neckline, with the shoulder portion having a dart formed therein. The dart may include a cutout along the neckline to help the blanket lay flat on the horse's shoulders. In one embodiment, the dart is a generally triangular-shaped folded portion of the neckline, with the dart adapted to encourage the shoulder portion to lay flat on the horse's shoulders. In some aspects, the right and left side portions each include a dart at the neckline.
The blanket may further include a raised withers portion coupled to the right and left side portions. The raised withers portion is adapted to join a neckline of the right and left side portions. In one aspect, the withers portion includes a generally triangular-shaped segment of blanket material coupled to the right and left side portions, although other shapes may be used. The withers portion is adapted to lie generally flush with the horse's withers when the blanket is draped over the horse's back. In this manner, the raised withers portion lays over the horse's withers, but is not biased against the horse's withers which would cause unnecessary chafing, rubbing or irritation to the horse's neck or withers.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a horse blanket includes a sheet of material having front and back edges and first and second side edges. The front and back edges are generally symmetric relative to a centerline of the material, with the centerline adapted to extend down a horse's back when the blanket is placed thereon. The back edge includes an undercut portion adjacent the first and second side edges. Similarly, the front edge may include an undercut portion adjacent the first and second side edges. In this manner, the first and second side edges may have a length that is less than a centerline length. The horse blanket may further comprise first and second darts in the front edge, with the darts positioned generally symmetric relative to the centerline. Further, in one aspect the back edge has two different radii of curvature extending from the centerline to each of the first and second side edges. In one embodiment, the back edge curves outward to cover the buttocks portion of the horse, and then curves inward, in an undercut fashion to allow greater freedom of movement for the horse's rear legs. The blanket may include one or more belly bands having a coupler, with the coupler comprising a wide range of couplers, including a surcingle set in one embodiment.
The present invention further provides methods of making horse blankets. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a body of blanket material, with the body being substantially symmetric about a centerline. The body of blanket material has right and left portions that extend from the centerline. The method includes defining front and rear undercut edges in one or both of the right and left portions of the blanket material. The undercut edges reduce a length of a bottom edge of the right and/or left portions compared to a length of the centerline. In some aspects the method includes creating a dart in a neckline by a folding over of the blanket material at the dart location. In other aspects, the method includes creating a raised neckline by removing a portion of the right and left portions extending from a front edge to the centerline. The removed portion is substantially symmetric relative to the centerline. The method then includes attaching a blanket material insert that has a greater surface area than the removed portion. In this manner, greater room is provided for the horse at the horse's withers.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description, the appended claims, and the accompanying drawings.
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In one embodiment, back edge 120 has an extension 122 that extends outward from centerline 112 in the manner depicted in
In one embodiment, undercut edges 124 and/or 142 result in bottom edge 330 having a length 132 that is shorter than a length 114 of centerline 112. This configuration again allows for freer movement of the horse's legs. As shown in
In one embodiment, neckline 152 has a dart 154 formed therein. Dart 154 is formed in the neckline portion of left side portion 110. Dart 154 also may be formed in the neckline of right side portion 110. In one embodiment, dart 154 is a cutout or removed piece of shoulder portion 150. In this embodiment, dart 154 helps shoulder portion 150 lie flatter against the horse's shoulders. In another embodiment, dart 154 comprises a folded over portion of the material used to make blanket 150. The folded over material is then stitched, glued, or otherwise attached to adjoining material in shoulder portion 150. In a particular embodiment, a stitching 192 is used to form dart 154, as generally shown by the dashed line in
To help maintain blanket 100 on horse 300, blanket 100 may further include one or more couplers 170. In one embodiment, coupler 170 includes one or more belly bands. As shown in
In some embodiments, blanket 100 further includes front edge coupler 182 as schematically depicted in
Blanket 100 may be made from one or more sheets or pieces of waterproof blanket material, or non-waterproof material. In some embodiments, blanket 100 is a multi-layered blanket for use in colder climates or seasons. Alternatively, blanket 100 is a thinner material for use in warmer climates or warmer seasons.
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Coupling hole 514 is adapted to receive an extension 544 that extends from a surface of male piece 540. Extension 544 may comprise a mushroom-shaped extension having a cap portion 546 supported by a stem 548. Cap 546 has a larger width or diameter than does stem 548 to define a gap 550 between cap 546 and the surface of male piece 540 from which extension 544 extends. Gap 550 facilitates coupling of female and male pieces 510, 540. Extension 544 may have additional shapes other than that depicted in
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Male portion 540 may further include one or more holes 560 in one embodiment. Holes 560 may be configured in any desired pattern and/or shape as decorative features. Holes 560 also may nominally reduce surcingle weight without negatively effecting the function of the surcingle.
Further details on surcingle sets for use with the present invention are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “Surcingle Sets and Methods of Making,” filed contemporaneously herewith and assigned to the assignee of the present invention, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention has now been described in detail. However, it will be appreciated that the invention may be carried out in ways other than those illustrated in the aforesaid discussion, and that certain changes and modifications may be practiced within the scope of the appended claims. Accordingly, the scope of this invention is not intended to be limited by those specific example, but rather to be accorded the scope represented in the following claims.