The present invention is directed to inflatable devices, particularly to an inflatable device that can be used as horse training equipment, and more particularly to inflatable horse course equipment that can be used in the training of horses and/or during horse competitions. Although the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention described herein is discussed with particular reference to for use with horses, is can be appreciated that the inflatable horse course equipment can also be used for other types of animals (e.g., pony, cats, dogs, etc.) and/or for other types of activities (e.g., motor cross, bike competitions, etc.).
Horse course equipment is used to train horses to jump over obstacles and to traverse various types of course paths. The building, moving, maintaining and storing of such horse course equipment requires extensive amounts of space and is very time consuming, expensive, and labor intensive to set up and disassemble. The horse course equipment is typically made of heavy materials, such as wood materials and is thus difficult to assemble, difficult to move, difficult to maintain, and can injure a person or horse if such person or horse falls on or otherwise impacts the horse course equipment. Another disadvantage of traditional horse course equipment is that it must typically be stored on grass or other outdoor course ground, thus is prone to deterioration over time. Additionally, equestrian jump standards, also typically made out of heavy wood materials, usually need to be painted and/or protected to maintain the life of the equipment. Horse course equipment can also include plants or artificial plants incorporated into the equipment which can be expensive and difficult to maintain. Many of horse show jumping participants are women and equestrian equipment is generally cumbersome and wears quickly in the elements.
In view of the current state of equestrian course equipment, it would be advantageous to develop horse course equipment which is lightweight, easy to move, easy to clean, lower cost, low maintenance, uncomplicated to set up and take down, minimizes storage space, reduces potential injury to a horse and/or to a rider, reduces repetitive motion injuries to ground staff or trainer, which can enhance the willingness of the trainers to set larger, more elaborate/interesting courses to help both a rider and/or a horse to advance, and optionally desensitize the horse, which includes various jump styles that can be easily and conveniently changed by a trainer to accommodate a student's and/or horse's needs, and/or which can prevent rotational falls and/or injury to a horse and/or rider.
It would also be advantageous to develop horse course equipment that maintain its position in a desired location during use, but is easy to move when required. Most venues such as jumping barns share the area with classes that do and do not include jumps. Prior art horse jumping equipment is difficult to remove so that the two different types of classes can be used at the same venue.
In view of the current state of equestrian course equipment, it would also be advantageous to provide horse course equipment which is designed to free riders, barn owners, ground crew, and/or trainers from moving heavy horse course equipment, repainting and/or replacing weathered components of horse course equipment, and/or storing large pieces of horse course equipment and training devices.
The present invention relates to inflatable devices which can be adapted and designed as inflatable horse course equipment which can be used as a horse course training device to train horses and/or riders, and/or which can be used during horse competitions. Although the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention described herein with particular reference for used with horses, it will be appreciated that the inflatable horse course equipment of method of use in accordance with the present invention can also be used for other types of animals, such as, for example, ponies, cats, dogs, etc. It can also be appreciated that the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention can be used for other activities, such as training athletes in sports, for example, motor cross, bike competitions, etc. Such additional uses are contemplated by the present invention.
The present invention is directed to inflatable devices as horse course equipment and method of use to enable individuals to have fun learning to ride horses and to test their skills. The portability of the inflatable horse course equipment allows the structures to be temporarily and/or permanently set up in and outside barns, houses, farms, or other locations.
In one non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can be formed in one or more structures and/or components that symbolize traditional horse course equipment. Non-limiting configurations of such structures can include, but are not limited to, an inflatable horse jump, inflatable standards, inflatable covers, exchangeable covers, interchangeable covers, fillers, etc. The inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention can be formed in a variety of sizes, shapes, materials and colors.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can be in the form of inflatable jumps, covers, fillers, borders (e.g., dressage and separation, arena border, etc.), barrels, jump pole covers, jump tape, and the like. Other and/or alternative non-limiting examples of horse course equipment in accordance with another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention includes, but is not limited to, round pens, inflatable round pens, stalls, inflatable stalls, holding pens, inflatable holding pens, driving obstacles, inflatable driving obstacles, desensitization obstacles, inflatable desensitization obstacles, cups, inflatable cups, cavities, inflatable cavities, ledges, inflatable ledges, etc. Still other and/or alternative non-limiting examples of horse course equipment in accordance with the present invention includes: standards, inflatable standards, covers, fillers, inflatable covers, pillars, inflatable pillars, columns, inflatable columns, roll tops, inflatable roll tops, round tops, inflatable round tops, V-cuts, inflatable V-cuts, bowl cuts, inflatable bowl cuts, coops, inflatable coops, flower boxes, inflatable flower boxes, walls, inflatable walls, themed fillers, inflatable themed fillers, inflatable borders for arenas, letters, inflatable letters, barrels, inflatable barrels, etc. As can be appreciated, other or additional shapes and/or types of inflatable and/or partially inflatable horse course equipment can be used in accordance with the present invention.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the inflatable horse course equipment includes one or more hooks, rings, Velcro™ and/or connection arrangements for pole attachments, weight structure attachments, etc.; however, this is not required. Generally, the horse course equipment can be used singularly; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, one or more components of the inflatable horse course equipment can be used together in horse jump systems and/or courses. Similarly, one or more components of the inflatable horse course equipment can be used in conjunction with existing horse jump systems and/or courses; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can include an inflatable roll top. The inflatable roll top can be formed from one or more pieces of material defining an internal cavity therein. In one non-limiting configuration, the inflatable roll top is formed of a plurality of separate pieces of material connected together (e.g., heat welded together at the seam, stitched, etc.); however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, when one or more pieces of material are used, any technique can be used to attach such one or more pieces of material together. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface of the inflatable roll top includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable roll top. The inflatable roll top is not limited in size, shape or material. In one non-limiting configuration, when inflated, the inflatable roll top has a generally cone-shaped cross-sectional structure with a rounded top surface however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces configured to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the height of the inflatable roll top can be adjusted by adding one or more inflatable support structures configured to be positionable underneath the bottom portion of the inflatable roll top (i.e., attached to the bottom surface of the base portion of the inflatable roll top, etc.). Generally, the one or more inflatable support structures (when used) are sized to be about equal to the length and width of the bottom portion of the inflatable roll top and are typically configured to be square or rectangular in cross-sectional shape when inflated; however, this is not required. The one or more inflatable support structures (when used) can be 1) permanently or temporarily attached to the bottom portion of the inflatable roll top, and/or 2) easily and conveniently inflated and/or deflated to adjust the height of the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required. In non-limiting configurations where one or more inflatable support structure is used, the connection arrangement between 1) the inflatable support structure and inflatable roll top, and/or 2) the one or more inflatable support structures is non-limiting (e.g., Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc.).
In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration of the present invention, at least one surface of the one or more inflatable support structures (when used) include a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the one or more inflatable support structures. The inflatable roll top and/or the one or more inflatable support structures (when used) can include single or separate openings and/or valves that are used to inflate and/or deflate the inflatable roll top and/or the one or more inflatable support structures.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable roll top can be configured to include one or more structures used to secure the inflatable roll top in position when inflated; however, this is not required. As such, in one non-limiting configuration, the inflatable roll top can include one or more internal structures configured to add weight, such as, for example, an internal fluid bladder and/or sand or gravel bladder, for the purpose of at least partially weighing down a portion of the inflatable roll top to the ground; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the one or more internal structures are configured to hold from about 0.5 pounds to about 200 pounds of material; however, this is not required. The one or more internal structures (when used) can be configured to be positionable at any position in the internal cavity of the inflatable structure; however, this is not required. The one or more internal cavities can include a separate valve or opening to enable the internal cavity to be filled or emptied independent of the inflation or deflation of the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the inflatable roll top can also or alternatively include one or more external structures configured to add weight, such as, for example, one or more weight structures (e.g., external and/or internal fluid bladders, external and/or internal sand or gravel bladder, etc.), and/or one or more pole sleeves configured to facilitate insertion of a bar or pole therethrough, thereby at least partially weighing down a portion of the inflatable roll top to the ground; however, this is not required. The one or more external structures can be designed to hold from about 0.01 pounds to about 600 pounds (and all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 0.2 pounds to about 500 pounds. In one non-limiting configuration, the one or more external structures (when used) can be configured to hold from about 0.5 pounds to about 200 pounds; however, this is not required. The one or more external structures and/or pole sleeves (when used) can extend from about 1% to about 100% of the length of the inflatable roll top and can be provided at or near any edge of the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the one or more external structures can be configured to be removable from the inflatable structure; however, is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the one or more external structures can be temporarily secured to an external portion of the inflatable structure (e.g., Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc.); however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the one or more external structures can be configured to be removable from the inflatable structure; however, is not required. In another non-limiting configuration, the one or more external structures can be permanently secured to an external portion of the inflatable structure. As can be appreciated, the one or more external structures can extend partially or fully around the inflatable structure; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable roll top can be configured to include one or more connection arrangements to facilitate in the attachment of the inflatable roll top to the ground; however, this is not required. The type of connection arrangement (when used) is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the inflatable roll top includes a plurality of straps and/or loops extending from an edge of the inflatable roll top designed to facilitate insertion of a stake and/or hook therethrough so as to hold the inflatable roll top in position against the ground surface; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable roll top can include a removable cover; however, this is not required. The removable cover (when used) can be configured to at least partially attach to a portion of the inflatable roll top for the purpose of 1) displaying particular information printed on said removable cover, 2) covering at least a portion of the inflatable roll top for the purpose of protecting the material of the inflatable roll top; and/or 3) creating a certain design or look in the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required. The removable connection is non-limiting (e.g., Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc.). In one non-limiting configuration, the removable cover can be used to display information (e.g., advertisement, names, event information, numbers, etc.); however, this is not required.
The inflatable roll top is not limited in height and/or size. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable roll top can be from about 0.50 feet to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable roll top can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable roll top can be from about ½ foot to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can include an inflatable horseshoe top. The inflatable horseshoe top can be formed from one or more components and/or pieces of material defining an internal cavity therein. In one non-limiting embodiment, the base structure of the inflatable horseshoe top can be formed from one or more of pieces of material that are connected together (e.g., heat welded together at the seams, stitched, etc.); however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, when one or more pieces of material are used, any technique can be used to attach such one or more pieces of material together. The shape of the material used to form the inflatable horseshoe top is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the shape of the base structure has a trapezoidal cross-sectional shape; however, this is not required. There is typically provided at least one internal cavity in the base structure. The inflatable horseshoe top can include first and second top structures. The size, shape and material of the first and second top structures are non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the first and second top structures are arcuate and concave in shape. As such, the first and second top structure, when inflated and attached to the top portion of the base structure, can have a general shape and/or printing on at least one outside surface to convey an appearance of a horseshoe however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the internal cavity of the base structure is continuous with the internal cavity of the first top structure and the internal cavity of the second top structure; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, at least the majority of the inflatable horseshoe top is inflatable; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface of the inflatable horseshoe top includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable horseshow top that is independent of the base structure; however, this is not required. The first and second top structures can be removably (e.g., Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc.) or irremovably connected to the base structure.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the height and/or configuration of the inflatable horseshoe top can be adjusted or changed by adding or removing one or more removable support structures wherein one or more removable support structures can be optionally configured to be inflatable; however, this is not required. The one or more removable support structures (when used) are configured to be positionable above and/or below the base structure of the inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the removable support structure is configured to be positioned on the top surface of the base structure and further configured to extend partially or fully between the first and second top structures; however, this is not required. When one or more removable support structures are positioned under the base of the inflatable horseshoe top, such inflatable structures are the same or similar in function as the inflatable support structures described above with respect to the inflatable roll top. The one or more removable support structures (when used) can be 1) permanently or temporarily attached to the base structure of the inflatable horseshoe top, and/or 2) easily and conveniently inflated and/or deflated to adjust the height to the inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required. In non-limiting configurations where one or more removable support structures are used, the connection arrangement between 1) the one or more removable structures and the base structure, 2) the one or more removable structures and the first and second top structures, and/or 3) the one or more removable structures, is non-limiting (e.g., Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration of the present invention, at least one surface of the one or more removable structures (when used) include a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the one or more removable structures; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, when the inflatable horseshoe top is inflated, the inflatable horseshoe top has a generally upward-facing, horseshoe-shaped structure or appearance; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, at least one surface can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces configured to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horseshoe top can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the inflatable horseshoe top in position when inflated; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horseshoe top can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
The inflatable horseshoe top is not limited in size. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable horseshoe top can be from about 0.50 feet to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 10 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 8 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable horseshoe top can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable horseshoe top can be from about ½ foot to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can be in the form of an inflatable horse jump that includes one or more poles. The inflatable horse jump can be formed from one or more pieces of material connected together; however, this is not required. The inflatable horse jump can be partially or fully inflatable. At least one surface of the inflatable horse jump includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable horse jump; however, this is not required. The size, shape and material of the inflatable horse jump are non-limiting.
In one non-limiting configuration, the inflatable horse jump can have a generally U-shape, V-shape, or C-shape configuration having a first and second end portion of greater height than a middle portion of the inflatable horse jump. The size and shape of the first and second end portion of the inflatable horse jump is non-limiting. Similarly, the size and shape of the middle portion of the inflatable horse jump is non-limiting. Non-limiting examples of such inflatable horse jumps can include, but are not limited to, inflatable square end horse jumps, inflatable round end horse jumps, inflatable bowl top horse jumps, inflatable round top horse jumps, inflatable V-cut horse jumps, etc.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable horse jump can be adjusted by adding or removing one or more removable structures, wherein one or more removable structures can be optionally configured to be inflatable; however, this is not required. The one or more removable structures (when used) are configured to be positionable below the base of the inflatable horse jump; however, this is not required. These removable structures (when used) have the same or similar features to the removable structures described with respect to the inflatable horseshoe top and the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse jump is generally configured to include one or more cups configured to accommodate the temporary and/or permanent holding of a pole; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, an inner surface (i.e., the surface of the first end portion facing the second end portion, the surface of the second end portion facing the first end portion, etc.) of the first and second end portions can have one or more cups; however, this is not required. The cups (when used) can be configured to be inflatable and joined to the inflatable horse jump; however, this is not required. As such, when the inflatable horse jump is inflated, the one or more cups are also inflated; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, one or more of the cups can be formed of a material that is not inflatable; however, this is not required. The one or more cups (when used) are typically provided at or near the top end (i.e., the end away from ground level) of the inflatable horse jump; however, this is not required. As such, the one or more cups can be configured to hold the pole in a substantially horizontal orientation (i.e., parallel to the ground); however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the one or more cups can hold the pole in other or alternative orientations. As can be appreciated, a plurality of cups can be used so that a plurality of poles can be supported by the inflatable horse jump and/or one or more of the poles can be adjusted in height on the inflatable horse jump. The size, shape and material of the one or more cups are non-limiting. As such, the one or more cups can be designed to accommodate various types of poles (e.g., metal poles, PVC poles, plastic poles, composite poles, wood poles, inflatable poles, etc.). The shape of the cavity of the cups is non-limiting (e.g., C-shape, V-shape, U-shape, etc.). The surface of the cups can optionally include one or more ribs, recesses, etc. to facilitate in maintaining a pole in the cup; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse jump can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the inflatable horse jump in position when inflated; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse jump can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, at least one surface of the inflatable horse jump can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces designed to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
The inflatable horse jump is not limited in size. Generally, the size of the inflatable horse jump is pre-determined and dependent on the shape and size of the material used to form the inflatable horse jump; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable horse jump can be from about 0.50 feet to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable horse jump can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable horse jump can be from about ½ foot to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can include an inflatable angular top. The inflatable angular top can be formed from one or more pieces of material defining an internal cavity therein. In one non-limiting configuration, the inflatable angular top is formed of a plurality of pieces connected together at the seams; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, when one or more pieces of material are used, any technique can be used to attach such one or more pieces of material together. The shape of the material used to form the inflatable angular top is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the cross-section shape of the inflatable angular top is generally triangular-shaped; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the inflatable angular top can have other and/or alternative shapes. In one non-limiting configuration, at least the majority of the inflatable angular top is inflatable; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface of the inflatable angular top includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable angular top. The inflatable angular top is not limited in size, shape or material. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces designed to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable angular top can be adjusted by adding or removing one or more removable structures, wherein one or more removable structures can be optionally configured to be inflatable; however, this is not required. The one or more removable structures (when used) are configured to be positionable below the base of the inflatable angular top; however, this is not required. These removable structures (when used) have the same or similar features to the removable structures described with respect to the inflatable horseshoe top and the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable angular top can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the inflatable angular top in position when inflated; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable angular top can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required.
The inflatable angular top is not limited in size. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable angular top can be from about 0.50 feet to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable angular top can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable angular top can be from about ½ foot to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can include an inflatable horse jump having one or more inflatable standards. As can be appreciated, the one or more inflatable standards can be convertible from standard to fillers by changing the orientation and/or positioning of the standard (e.g., standing upright, laying on the side, etc.); however, this is not required. The inflatable standards can be formed from one or more pieces of material connected together at the seams; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, any technique (e.g., heat welding, stitching, etc.) can be used to attach the one or more pieces of material together. The inflatable standard can be partially or fully inflatable. In one non-limiting configuration, at least the majority of the inflatable standard is inflatable; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface of the inflatable standard includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable standard; however, this is not required. The size, shape and material of the inflatable standard are non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the cross-sectional shape of the inflatable standard is square; however, other or alternative shapes can be used (e.g., rectangular, oval, circular, triangular, polygonal, etc.).
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable standard is designed to include one or more cups configured to accommodate the temporary and/or permanent holding of a pole; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, two inflatable standards are used to hold a pole; however, this is not required. In such a configuration, a first surface (e.g., the surface of the first inflatable standard facing the second inflatable standard) of the first inflatable standard, and a first surface (e.g., the surface of the second inflatable standard facing the first inflatable standard) of the second inflatable standard can have one or more cups; however, this is not required. The cups (when used) can be configured to be inflatable and/or deflatable and joined to the inflatable standard during manufacturing; however, this is not required. As such, when the first and/or second inflatable standard is inflated, the one or more cups are also inflated; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the one or more cups can be configured to not be inflatable and/or deflatable. The one or more cups (when used) are typically provided at or near the top end (i.e., the end away from ground level) of the inflatable standard; however, this is not required. As such, the one or more cups can be designed to hold the pole in a substantially horizontal orientation (i.e. parallel to the ground); however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the one or more cups can hold the pole in other or alternative orientations. The size, shape and material of the one or more cups are non-limiting. As such, the one or more cups can be designed to accommodate various types of poles (e.g., metal poles, PVC poles, plastic poles, composite poles, wood poles, inflatable poles, etc.). The surface of the cups can optionally include one or more ribs, recesses, etc. to facilitate in maintaining a pole on the cup; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the height of the inflatable standard can be adjusted by adding one or more removable inflatable structures to the top and/or bottom of the inflatable standard. These removable structures (when used) have the same or similar features to the removable structures described with respect to the inflatable horseshoe top and the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable standard can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the inflatable standard in position when inflated; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable standard can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, at least one surface of the inflatable standard can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces designed to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
The inflatable standard is not limited in size. Generally, the size of the inflatable standard is pre-determined and dependent on the shape and size of the material used to form the inflatable standard; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable standard can be from about 0.50 feet to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable standard can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable standard can be from about ½ foot to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, one or more fillers can be positioned between two inflatable standards. The fillers can be inflatable; however, this is not required. The size and shape of the one or more fillers is non-limiting. Non-limiting examples of filler shapes can include, but is not limited to: blocks, cylinders, prisms, cuboid, cube, share based pyramid, cone, triangular prism, sphere, etc. The one or more fillers can be configured to be connectable together and/or to an adjacently positioned inflatable standard; however, this is not required. When the fillers are configured to be releaseable connectable, Velcro™, tape, tether, straps, snaps, hooks, zipper, adhesive, etc. can be used. The one or more fillers can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the fillers in position; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the one or more fillers can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can include an inflatable arena border. The inflatable arena border can be formed from one or more pieces of material connected together at the seams; however, this is not required. The inflatable arena border can be partially or fully inflatable. In one non-limiting configuration, at least the majority of the inflatable arena border is inflatable; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, at least one surface of the inflatable arena border includes a cap and/or valve for the purpose of facilitating inflation of the inflatable arena border; however, this is not required. The size, shape and material of the inflatable arena border are non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the cross-sectional shape of the inflatable arena border is triangular; however, other or alternative shapes can be used (e.g., rectangular, oval, circular, square, polygonal, etc.).
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the height of the inflatable arena border can be adjusted by adding one or more inflatable structures (e.g., letters, inflatable letters, etc.) to the top and/or bottom of the inflatable arena border. These removable structures (when used) have the same or similar features to the removable structures described with respect to the inflatable horseshoe top and the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable arena border can be designed to include one or more structures designed to secure the inflatable arena border in position when inflated; however, this is not required. Such structures can be the same or similar to the structures discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top (e.g., one or more internal structures, one or more external structures, one or more pole sleeves, one or more connection arrangements, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable arena border can include a removable cover and can have similar features as discussed above with regard to the inflatable roll top and inflatable horseshoe top; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, at least one surface of the inflatable arena border can include one or more recesses and/or mounting surfaces designed to accommodate the attachment of one or more external structures (e.g., letters, flower pots, flags, poles, etc.); however, this is not required.
The inflatable arena border is not limited in size. Generally, the size of the inflatable arena border is pre-determined and dependent on the shape and size of the material used to form the inflatable arena border; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the height of the inflatable arena border can be from about 0.50 feet to about 6 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the width of the inflatable arena border can be from about ½ foot to about 20 feet (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 16 feet, and more typically from about 4 feet to about 12 feet. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the length of the inflatable arena border can be from about ½ foot to about 6 fee (an all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 foot to about 4 feet, and more typically from about 2 feet to about 3 feet; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, larger sizes can be used or smaller sizes for use as toys can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment can be arranged and/or configured as an inflatable obstacle course. The inflatable obstacle course can include inflatable horse course equipment such as, but not limited to, standards, standard fillers, roll tops, coops, flower boxes, walls, themed fillers, borders for arenas, letters, borders, fences, barrels, brands, portable pens, cross-country jumps, driving obstacles, etc. The one or more inflatable devices used in the inflatable obstacle course can optionally be attached to 1) the ground, 2) ground poles, 3) water ballasts, and/or 4) other inflatable devices used in the inflatable obstacle course. As such, the one or more inflatable devices can be arranged and/or configured in the obstacle course so as to impede the movement of the horse and/or rider moving through the obstacle course; however, this is not required. The obstacle course can be inflated by blowers; however, this is not required. As such, the blowers can maintain the inflation of the obstacle course components as a horse and/or rider navigates the obstacles and moves from one end of the obstacle course to a second end of the obstacle course; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the obstacle course components can be inflated and the blower removed prior to use; however, this is not required. The shape and size of the one or more inflatable devices used in the obstacle course are non-limiting. The obstacle course arrangement (when used) can add to the fun and/or challenge of the experience.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the unique design of the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention provides the rider, trainer, etc. with an ability to reconfigure the number and positions of the horse course equipment to create various horse course obstacles, training courses, borders, etc. without needing to completely deflate the horse course equipment.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes an inflatable structure configured to cover an existing horse course equipment component, such as, for example, existing horse jump poles, table tops, and/or non-movable cross-country obstacles; however, this is not required. The inflatable structure is generally configured to include one or more holes and/or passages through an interior of said inflatable structure. As such, the one or more holes and/or passages can have a first end at one end surface of the inflatable structure and a second end at a second end surface of the inflatable structure, thereby defining an internal cavity extending through the inflatable container from a first end to a second end thereof. In one non-limiting configuration, the hole and/or passage through the inflatable structure can be configured to accommodate the diameter of a horse jump pole; however, this is not required. The size of the hole and/or passage extending through the inflatable structure can be designed to engage with the jump pole and to hold the jump pole firmly in place; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the inflatable structure can be configured to be partially or fully wrapped about an existing structure (e.g., pole, post, etc.) and then zipped closed, tied about, strapped about, etc., the existing structure prior to, during and/or after be connected to the existing structure.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes pole skins configured to protect wood poles, PVC poles, etc. The pole skins can include a single- or multi-layered material. Each layer can provide a unique function; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, the one or more layers can provide the same or different functions. In one non-limiting configuration, the interior material is designed to provide internal protection to the pole which the pole skin protects. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the exterior material can be designed to display various types of information, drawings, and/or designs; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the pole skin can be designed to be reversible so as to be able to display different types of information, drawings, and/or designs; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the pole skins can include one or more panels of material; however, this is not required. When two or more panels of material are used, each panel can be connected together, such as, for example, by a zipper, stitching, heat welding, etc. In one non-limiting configuration, at least a portion of the pole skin is designed to partially or fully surround and/or cover a pole; however, this is not required. In one specific non-limiting embodiment, the pole skins include a zipper for the purpose of securing two neighboring panels of material around a pole; however, this is not required. The zipper (when used) is not limited in size, shape, or material.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the pole skin can be designed to cover separate poles, such as, for example, two poles arranged in a horse jump; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the pole skin can be designed to cover three separate poles, such as, for example, three poles arranged in a horse jump; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the pole skin can be designed to cover four separate poles, such as, for example, four poles arranged in a horse jump; however, this is not required. As such, the pole skin can be designed to accommodate horse jumps having any number of poles; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the material used to form the horse course equipment can be a non-rigid material, such as, for example, flexible plastic material; however, other or alternative materials can be used (e.g., composite material, etc.). In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment can be formed from airtight materials and/or watertight materials, such as, for example airtight and/or watertight fabric. In one non-limiting configuration, the material used to form the inflatable horse course equipment is a high strength polyvinyl chloride (PVC) coated material; however, this is not required. In one specific non-limiting configuration, the material used to form the inflatable horse course equipment is a PVC fabric reinforced with a woven polyester material; however, it can be appreciated that other or additional materials can be used. Generally, at least one of the materials used to form the inflatable horse course equipment is a flexible material. When one or more types of material are used to form the horse course equipment, the materials can be connected by welding, adhesives, stitching, melted seams, etc. for the purpose of obtaining a desired shape; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the horse course equipment is heat welded at the seams for optimal air holding ability; however, this is not required. Such connections are generally designed to be airtight and/or watertight connections; however, this is not required. One non-limiting advantage of using such materials in construction of the horse course equipment is that the horse course equipment can be designed to be absent sharp edges, thereby improving the overall safety of the horse course equipment for both horse and rider. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the inflatable horse course equipment is designed to deform as a result of any stresses, thereby providing increased safety to both horse and rider. The horse course equipment of the present invention is generally designed to be lightweight and tolerant to the outside elements while keeping its aesthetic appeal and makes for a softer landing if and/or when there is a fall; however, this is not required. Another and/or alternative non-limiting advantage of the horse course equipment of the present invention is that when the horse course equipment is being moved, inflated, deflated, etc., any damage caused to other equipment can be reduced and/or eliminated; however, this is not required. The horse course equipment of the present invention can optionally be made of materials to make the horse course equipment easier to clean and easier to maintain. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment is able to withstand the pressure of at least 200 pounds of force contacting the equipment without the inflatable structure bursting, typically at least 500 pounds, more typically at least 1000 pounds, and still more typically at least 1,400 pounds; however, this is not required. As such, the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention is extremely durable and stable.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the materials used to form the horse course equipment can optionally include materials having one or more properties including: 1) flame retardant properties, 2) mildew resistance properties, and/or 3) ultraviolet light resistance properties. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment can be formed from biodegradable, bio-remediated materials, and/or renewable resource materials, etc.; however, this is not required. One non-limiting advantage of using such materials in construction of the horse course equipment is that such materials are often less detrimental to the environment than traditional horse course materials (e.g., plastics, heavy metals, etc.). The thickness of the material used to form the inflatable horse course equipment is non-limiting. In one non-limiting configuration, the thickness of the material used to form the inflatable horse course equipment can be from about 0.01 millimeters to about 100 millimeters (and all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 0.05 millimeters to about 25 millimeters, and more typically from about 0.10 millimeters to about 10 millimeters; however, this is not required. Generally, the thickness of the material used to form the horse course equipment is selected to be durable, have mechanical stress resistance from horses and/or riders, reduced weight and ease of use.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the inflatable horse course equipment is designed to be lightweight. In one non-limiting configuration, the weight of one non-limiting inflatable horse jump is from about 0.25 pounds to about 50 pounds (and all values and ranges therebetween), more typically from about 1 pounds to about 40 pounds, and more typically from about 2 pounds to about 30 pounds; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the weight of an inflatable horse jump is about 60 pounds; however, this is not required. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the weight of one non-limiting cross country course is from about 1 pound to about 500 pounds (and all values and ranges therebetween).
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the horse course equipment can include one or more covers which can be permanently or temporarily connected to all or a portion of one or more pieces of the horse course equipment. The covers (when used) are not limited in size, shape, material or color. In one non-limiting configuration, the covers include a printed material, such as, for example, ads, rider names, horse names, station numbers, etc. on said covers. In another and/or alternative non-limiting configuration, the covers can be designed to be exchangeable so as to customize one or more pieces of the horse course equipment; however, this is not required. One non-limiting advantage of the covers (when used) are that the covers can be used as a “quick fix,” or added to existing indoor and/or outdoor horse courses, thereby adding to the overall versatility of the inflatable horse course equipment; however, this is not required. The removable cover (when used) can be designed to at least partially attach to a portion of the inflatable square end horse jump for the purpose of 1) displaying particular information printed on said removable cover, and/or 2) covering at least a portion of the inflatable square end horse jump for the purpose of protecting the material of the inflatable square end horse jump; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the present invention, the horse course equipment can include an inflatable device designed to conceal and/or cover existing horse course equipment structures, such as, for example, non-aesthetically appealing structures (e.g., ragged poles, etc.). As such, the horse course equipment of the present invention can be used to add an improved and/or desired aesthetic appearance to existing horse course equipment, existing horse course structures, etc.; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes an air pump (e.g., electric air pump, battery-powered air pump, etc.) for the purpose of partially or fully inflating the inflatable structures of the horse course equipment. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes a fan assembly for the purpose of forcing air to flow into the inflatable structure. In one non-limiting configuration, the horse course equipment optionally includes a fan assembly for the purpose of continuously forcing air into the inflatable portion of the horse course equipment. In embodiments where the fan assembly continuously forces air into the inflatable structure, the material used to form the horse course equipment is typically made of least a partially permeable material such that air is forced into the main body of the horse course equipment and when such air has filled the main body, the excess air can permeate out through the at least partially permeable material; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes a valve and/or cap suitable for facilitating inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable horse course equipment; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the valve cap is a double leak protection valve and cap combination. In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment includes a valve and/or cap suitable for facilitating filling and/or emptying of the one or more bladders, sand or gravel sections, etc. of the horse course equipment; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, the valve and/or cap used for filling the horse course equipment with air is the same type as the valve and/or cap used to fill the horse course equipment one or more bladders, sand or gravel sections, etc.; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment is designed to be deflatable. As such, the amount of storage space required to store the horse course equipment is drastically reduced, especially when compared to traditional horse course equipment. In one non-limiting configuration, the horse course equipment can optionally be designed to include an emergency air release zipper for instant deflation; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the components of the horse course equipment (e.g., standards, standard fillers, pillars, circular and/or center columns, roll tops, round tops, V cuts, bowl cuts, coops, flower boxes, walls, themed fillers, borders for arenas, letters, borders fences, barrels, etc.) are designed to be easily and conveniently stored in a storage sack when deflated; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting configuration, a rolling waterproof bin with a telescoping handle can be used to hold the deflated components of the horse course equipment and/or one or more storage sacks containing said components of the horse course equipment; however, this is not required.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for assembling the horse course equipment of the present invention, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: 1) removing the folded and/or rolled inflatable horse course equipment from a storage sack; 2) unfolding and/or unrolling the inflatable horse course equipment at a desired site; 3) inflating the inflatable horse course equipment with an air pump; 4) securing the inflatable horse course equipment in position by adding weights and/or securing ground stakes, poles, or the like; and/or 5) optionally filling the one or more internal bladders of the inflatable horse course equipment; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, other or additional steps can be used.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for assembling, using, and disassembling the horse course equipment of the present invention, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: 1) obtaining a deflated component of horse course equipment, said component having a desired overall size; 2) carrying the deflated component of the horse course equipment to a desired location to be set up; 3) selecting a ground area suitable for assembling the deflated component of the horse course equipment; 4) unrolling and/or unfolding the deflated component of horse course equipment on the selected ground area; 5) placing the bottom surface of the component of horse course equipment on the ground; 6) inflating the component of horse course equipment by attaching an air pump to the horse course equipment; 7) starting the air pump by plugging in the power cord and/or battery of said air pump; 8) allowing time for the horse course equipment component to inflate; 9) securing the horse course equipment component to the ground by attaching one or more anchors (e.g., weights, stakes, etc.); 10) benefitting from a quick and easy means of assembling the horse course equipment; 11) deflating the horse course equipment after use; 12) rolling and/or folding the deflated horse course equipment into a compact state; 13) placing the deflated, rolled and/or folded horse course equipment in a carrying and/or storage bag, storage bin or container, and 14) removing the deflated horse course equipment from the site.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for assembling, using, and disassembling the horse course equipment of the present invention as an obstacle course, the method comprising one or more of the following steps: 1) obtaining a deflated component of horse course equipment, said component having a desired overall size; 2) carrying the deflated component of the horse course equipment to a desired location to be set up; 3) selecting a ground area suitable for assembling the deflated component of the horse course equipment; 4) unrolling and/or unfolding the deflated component of horse course equipment on the selected ground area; 5) placing the bottom surface of the component of horse course equipment on the ground; 6) arranging the desired combination of horse course equipment components to create an obstacle course and/or training course; 7) inflating the component of horse course equipment by attaching an air pump to the horse course equipment; 8) starting the air pump by plugging in the power cord and/or battery of said air pump; 9) allowing time for the horse course equipment component to inflate; 10) connecting desired horse course equipment components together; 11) securing the horse course equipment component to the ground by attaching one or more anchors (e.g., weights, stakes, etc.); 12) benefitting from a quick and easy means of assembling the horse course equipment; 13) deflating the horse course equipment after use; 14) rolling and/or folding the deflated horse course equipment into a compact state; 15) placing the deflated, rolled and/or folded horse course equipment in a carrying and/or storage bag, storage bin or container; 16) removing the deflated horse course equipment from the site; and/or 17) benefitting from a quick and easy means of removing said horse course equipment from said location.
In another and/or alternative non-limiting aspect of the invention, the horse course equipment can optionally include an internally attached lighting system which can be used for the purpose of providing illumination without external lighting. Generally, external lights can create shadows around horse course equipment causing horses and/or riders to misjudge course obstacles, thereby making for a more dangerous riding experience and environment. The internal lighting system (when used) of the horse course equipment alleviates this and other problems of traditional horse course equipment requiring external lighting.
Non-limiting advantages of the inflatable horse course equipment of the present invention can include, but are not limited to:
1) easy and convenient assembly due to the structures merely needing to be inflated;
2) improved safety because the material used to form the horse course equipment is designed to compress upon impact, thereby reducing potential injury to the horse and/or rider when the horse and/or rider impacts the inflatable horse course equipment;
3) easy and convenient disassembly because the primary structures merely need to be deflated, and can thereafter be placed in a carrying and/or storage bag or bin (e.g., rolling storage bin, etc.) or container;
4) the light weight of the inflatable horse course equipment is easy to move;
5) the compact design of the inflatable horse course equipment minimizes the need for extensive storage space;
6) quick and effortless cleaning;
7) the inflatable horse course equipment can be used without extra or added weight; and,
8) riders and/or horses of all levels (beginner-level, advanced-level, etc.) can benefit from using such inflatable horse course equipment.
One non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide an at least partially inflatable device that can function as horse course equipment.
Another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that can be used in the training of horses and/or during horse competitions.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that can be configured in many different configurations to provide horse obstacle courses and/or horse training courses of various combinations.
Still another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that can be stored in small locations.
Still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide a horse course that is at least partially or fully formed of inflatable horse course equipment.
Another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide a horse course that includes one or more inflatable device that can be easily assembled and dissembled.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment for use in a horse training course that can reduce injury to a horse and/or rider.
Still another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that improves safety and reduces potential injury to the horse and/or rider when the horse and/or rider impacts the inflatable horse course equipment.
Still yet another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide lightweight inflatable horse course equipment that is easy to set up, take down, and/or to move.
Another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide a compact design for inflatable horse course equipment that minimizes the need to extensive storage space.
Yet another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that requires easier cleaning and maintenance.
Still another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment that can be used without extra or added weight.
Another and/or alternative non-limiting objective of the present invention is to provide inflatable horse course equipment absent nails, deteriorating materials, and/or sharp edges.
These and other objectives will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading and following the description taken together with the accompanied drawings.
Reference may now be made to the drawings which illustrate various non-limiting embodiments that the invention may take in physical form and in certain parts and arrangement of parts wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating at least one non-limiting embodiment of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention,
The present invention is directed to horse jumping obstacles that are partially or fully formed of inflatable structures, and to the creation of a horse jumping obstacle course that is partially or fully formed of inflatable structures. The components of the horse course equipment can include standards, standard fillers, roll tops, coops, flower boxes, walls, themed fillers, borders for arenas, letters, borders, fences, banks, brands, portable pens, cross-country jumps, and driving obstacles. It can be appreciated that any combination of such horse course equipment can be used to form a horse jumping obstacle course in accordance with the present invention.
Various non-limiting obstacles for use with horse jump are described with regard to
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The material used to form of the inflatable roll top and any of the other inflatable structures described herein is a durable, flexible, bendable, and foldable material and is partially or fully impermeable to air and/or water. The material can be coated with a material that improves the air impermeability and/or water impermeability of the material; however, this is not required. The material can be a fiber reinforced polymer material; however, this is not required. The inflatable structures are generally designed to withstand impact forces of at least 200 pounds without causing damage to the inflatable structures, and can be designed to withstand impact forces of 1400 pounds or greater without causing damage to the inflatable structures. If the material used to form the inflatable structures is punctured or otherwise damaged, the material is generally designed to be easily patched via a heated seal, stitching, etc.
First side panel 14 is illustrated in
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Although not shown, the interior of the inflatable roll top can be partially filled with weighted material prior to, during, and/or after the inflation of the inflatable roll top; however, this is not required. The valve and/or cap 48 can be used to insert and/or remove the weighted material from/into the interior cavity of the inflatable roll top. As also can be appreciated, a weighted structure can alternatively or additionally be positioned in the interior cavity of the inflatable roll top. If a weighted structure is optionally positioned in the interior cavity of the inflatable roll top, a valve and/or cap can be optionally positioned in at least one of the side panels to facilitate in the filling and/or unfilling of the weighted structure.
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As can be appreciated, inflatable roll top 10 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, at least one connection arrangement (see
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Inflatable roll top 62 is illustrated as providing at least a bottom surface 78 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. Inflatable support structure 66 is illustrated as providing at least a top surface 80 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape, and a bottom surface 82 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. Inflatable support structure 70 is illustrated as providing at least a top surface 84 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape, and a bottom surface 86 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. Generally, the size and shape of bottom portion 78 of inflatable roll top 62 is designed to be same and/or similar to the size and shape of the top portion 80 of inflatable support structure 66. Similarly, the size and shape of the bottom portion 82 of inflatable support structure 66 is designed to be the same and/or similar to the size and shape of the top portion 84 of inflatable support structure 70; however, this is not required.
The inflatable support structures can be permanently or releaseably connected together. Likewise, inflatable roll top 62 can be permanently or releaseably connected to inflatable support structure 66.
Although separate valves and/or caps are illustrated for the inflatable roll top and each of the inflatable support structures, it can be appreciated that two or more of the components of the inflatable roll top 60 can fluidly be connected together such than two or more of the components of the inflatable roll top 60 can simultaneously inflated and/or deflated via a single valve and/or cap.
In use, the bottom surface 78 of inflatable roll top 62 can be connected to the top surface 80 of inflatable structure 66, and the bottom surface 82 of inflatable structure 66 can be connected to the top surface 84 of inflatable support structure 70; however, this is not required. The type of connection arrangement is non-limiting and can include one or more strips of Velcro™ provided on said surfaces (see
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Although not shown, the interior of inflatable support structure 70 can be partially filled with weighted material prior to, during, and/or after the inflation of the inflatable support structure; however, this is not required. The valve and/or cap 72 can be used to insert and/or remove the weighted material from/into the interior cavity of the inflatable roll top. As also can be appreciated, a weighted structure can alternatively or additionally be positioned in the interior cavity of the inflatable support structure 70. If a weighted structure is optionally positioned in the interior cavity of the inflatable support structure, a valve and/or cap can be optionally positioned in at least one of the side panels to facilitate in the filling and/or unfilling of the weighted structure.
One non-limiting advantage of inflatable roll top 60 is that the height can be adjusted by selectively inflating one or more of the inflatable support structures 66, 70; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting example, beginner-level riders and/or horses can benefit from a shorter inflatable roll top 60, such as, for example, only inflating inflatable roll top 62. In such an example, inflatable support structures 66, 70 would be deflated, but still positioned underneath inflatable roll top 62. As the rider and/or horse progresses, an additional inflatable structure, such as, for example, inflatable support structure 66 can be inflated. As such, the height of inflatable roll top 60 can be controllably increased. Similarly, as the rider and/or horse further progresses, additional inflatable structures, such as, for example, inflatable support structure 70 can be inflated. As such, the height of the inflatable roll top 60 can be further increased. As such, inflatable roll top 60 can be used as a training device for beginner-level to advanced riders and/or horses; however, this is not required.
As can be appreciated, inflatable roll top 60 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, at least one connection arrangement (see
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Generally, the internal cavity of the inflatable base structure 102 is designed to be continuous with the internal cavity of the first inflatable top structure 104 and second inflatable top structure 106; however, this is not required. As can be appreciated, first and second inflatable top structures 104, 106 can include internal cavities separate from the internal cavity of the inflatable base structure 102.
First end panel 112 of inflatable base structure 102 is illustrated in
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Inflatable base structure 102 is also illustrated in
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One non-limiting advantage of inflatable horseshoe top 100 is that the height can be adjusted by adding and/or removing inflatable support structure 108 from inflatable horseshoe top 100; however, this is not required. In one non-limiting example, beginner-level riders and/or horses would benefit from a shorter inflatable horseshoe top 100, such as, for example, an inflatable horseshoe top 100 absent inflatable structure 108 as illustrated in
As can be appreciated, inflatable horseshoe top 100 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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Similarly, inflatable support structure 206 is illustrated as being formed from a plurality of panels in a generally rectangular cross-sectional shape, and positionable on first top panel 220 of inflatable square end horse jump 200; however, this is not required. Inflatable support structure 206 can include a connection arrangement (e.g., Velcro™ strap, zipper, snaps, tether, etc.) to enable the inflatable structure to be releasably connected to the inflatable base portion, and can include a valve and/or cap in and/or covering an opening in the inflatable structure to facilitate inflation and/or deflation of the inflatable structure 206; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
Inflatable square end horse jump 200 can also include one or more cups 248 designed to temporarily and/or permanently hold pole 208; however, this is not required. In one specific embodiment, inflatable square end horse jump 200 includes first cup 248 positionable on first vertical panel 226, and a second cup (not shown) positionable on second vertical panel 228. As can be appreciated, more than one cup can be located on each of the vertical panels. The cups can be formed of one or more pieces of material, and can optionally be formed in a one-piece construction with first and second vertical panels 226, 228 of inflatable square end horse jump 200; however, this is not required. The cups can be formed to inflate and deflate, or formed of a material that constantly retains its shape (e.g., plastic material, metal material, etc.). As illustrated in
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First side panel 286 is illustrated in
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Inflatable bowl cut horse jump 280 can also include one or more cups 302, 306 designed to temporarily and/or permanently hold pole 304 in place across the inflatable structure; however, this is not required. The one or more cups can have the same or similar properties and features as the cups described with reference to
As can be appreciated, inflatable bowl cut horse jump 280 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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First side panel 326 is illustrated in
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Inflatable V-cut horse jump 320 can also include one or more cups 340 designed to temporarily and/or permanently hold pole 346 in place across the inflatable structure; however, this is not required. The one or more cups can have the same or similar properties and features as the cups described with reference to
As can be appreciated, inflatable V-cut horse jump 320 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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Inflatable cone top 382 is illustrated as providing at least a bottom surface 394 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. Inflatable support structure 386 is illustrated as providing at least a top surface 396 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape, and a bottom surface 398 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. As can also be appreciated, two or more of the panels can be formed of a single piece of material. Inflatable support structure 390 is illustrated as providing at least a top surface 400 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape, and a bottom surface 402 being planar and having a generally rectangular shape; however, other or alternative shapes can be used. As can also be appreciated, two or more of the panels can be formed of a single piece of material. Generally, the size and shape of bottom portion 394 of inflatable cone top 382 is designed to be the same and/or similar to the size and shape of the top portion 396 of inflatable support structure 386. Similarly, the size and shape of the bottom portion 398 of inflatable support structure 386 is designed to be the same and/or similar to the size and shape of the top portion 400 of inflatable support structure 390; however, this is not required.
In use, the bottom surface 394 of inflatable cone top 382 can be releasably connected to the top surface 396 of inflatable support structure 386, and the bottom surface 398 of inflatable structure 386 can be releasably connected to the top surface 400 of inflatable support structure 390; however, this is not required. The type of connection arrangement is non-limiting and can include one or more strips of Velcro™ provided on said surfaces (see
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Inflatable cone top 382 is illustrated as having a first Velcro™ strap 414 and a second Velcro™ strap designed to temporarily secure inflatable cone top 382 to first Velcro™ 418 and second Velcro™ 420 on inflatable support structure 386. Similarly, inflatable support structure 386 is illustrated as having a first Velcro™ strap 422 and a second Velcro™ strap designed to temporarily secure inflatable support structure 386 to first Velcro™ 426 and second Velcro™, respectively on inflatable support structure 390. As can be appreciated, other or additional connection arrangements can be used (e.g., zipper, snaps, tether, etc.)
One non-limiting advantage of inflatable cone top 380 (similar to the non-limiting advantage of inflatable roll top 60 in as described with reference to
As can be appreciated, inflatable cone top 382 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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First side panel 446 is illustrated in
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Inflatable round top horse jump 440 can also include one or more cups designed to temporarily and/or permanently hold pole 478; however, this is not required. In one specific embodiment, inflatable round top horse jump 400 includes first cup 476 positionable on first vertical panel 458, and a second cup (not shown) positionable on second vertical panel 460. The cups can be formed of one or more pieces of material, and can optionally be formed in a one-piece construction with first and second vertical panels 458, 460 of inflatable round top horse jump 440; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
As can be appreciated, inflatable round top horse jump 440 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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As can be appreciated, one or more of first standard 502 (or optional filler), second standard 504, first support structure 506, and/or second support structure 508 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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As can be appreciated, inflatable arena border 540 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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The horse course equipment 580 is also illustrated in
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Pole skin 720 can be formed from one or more panels of material; however, this is not required. As illustrated in
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The front or back face of the pole skin can include printed text (e.g., advertisement, numbers, information by obstacle, etc.) and/or pictures (e.g., brick face look, stacked log look, wood panel look, stone face look, fence look, bushes look, vegetation look, tree trunk look, etc.). The information/picture on each side of the pole skin can be the same or different.
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As can be appreciated, inflatable filler 900 can include other or additional features, such as, for example a handle (see
As can be appreciate with any of the inflatable structures described above, the exterior surface can include printing that can include advertising, numbers, information about the inflatable structure, certain color or color patterns, and/or a graphic picture (e.g., brick face look, stacked log look, wood panel look, stone face look, fence look, bushes look, vegetation look, tree trunk look, etc.).
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Obstacle course 800 can include various inflatable horse course equipment components that are spaced from one another to form a desired obstacle course within the boundaries of the inflatable arena borders. As illustrated in
As can be appreciated, any inflatable horse course equipment component used in obstacle course 800 can include other or additional features, such as, for example, a handle (see
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1) Obtaining a plurality of inflatable components that are to be used to at least partially create a horse obstacle course (Step 852). The inflatable components can be the same or different in size and/or shape. The number and type of inflatable components should be selected so the desired obstacle course can be created.
2) After the plurality of inflatable components are obtained, the inflatable components are then transported to a desired location for the horse obstacle course (Step 854). The method of transporting the plurality of inflatable components is non-limiting (e.g., manually carried car, truck, trailer, cart, etc.). During the transport of the inflatable components, the inflatable components in a partially or fully deflated stated can be optionally packaged in one or more bags for ease of transport. A bag can include one or more components. The bag can be labeled and/or size to container and/or indicate the inflatable structure(s) in the bag.
3) After the plurality of inflatable components are transported to a desired location for the horse obstacle course, the plurality of inflatable components are optionally unpacked (if packed during transport) (Step 856). Such unpacking can include removing the inflatable component from the transport vehicle and/or unpacking the inflatable component from a bag, crate, box, container, etc.
4) The one or more inflatable components, once at the desired location, are then moved to a desired position at the desired location (Step 858). Generally, the obstacle course includes a plurality of obstacles that are spaced apart from one another and which are arranged in a certain order. The inflatable components are thus moved to such locations. Generally, the inflatable components are moved to such location prior to being fully inflated; however, this is not required.
5) Once an inflatable component is at its desired location on the obstacle course, the inflatable component can be inflated, if not already inflated (Step 860). The inflation is generally accomplished by one or more electric or gas blowers; however, manual pumps can be used.
6) Prior to, during and/or after the inflation of the inflatable component, the inflatable component can be optionally secured to the ground, and/or one or more weight structures on the inflatable component can be partially or fully filled with a weighting material to facilitate in maintaining the inflatable component in a desired position on the obstacle course (Step 862).
7) Once the obstacle course has been set up, such as, for example, the non-limiting obstacle course as illustrated in
8) Once the use of the obstacle course is completed, the plurality of inflatable components are partially or fully deflated (Step 866). If any of the inflatable components were secured to the ground, the inflatable components are generally unsecured from the ground. If any weighted material was added to the inflatable components, some or all of the weighted material can be optionally removed from the inflatable component.
9) After the plurality of inflatable components are partially or fully deflated, the inflatable components are packed up so as to be transported from the site of the obstacle course (Step 868). The inflatable components can be optionally packed in bags, containers, crates, and the like for ease of transport and/or storage.
The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment and alternatives thereof. It is believed that many modifications and alterations to the embodiment disclosed will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art upon reading and understanding the detailed description of the invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the present invention.
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/205,233, filed on Aug. 14, 2015 and U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/299,082, filed on Feb. 24, 2016, which are both fully incorporated herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2016/046754 | 8/12/2016 | WO | 00 |
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62299082 | Feb 2016 | US | |
62205233 | Aug 2015 | US |