Claims
- 1. A load pad for a load-bearing animal, comprising:
a left inflatable member adapted for placement between a left upper side of the load-bearing animal and a load resting on that side, the left inflatable member having a foam core with a cell structure that absorbs atmospheric air, which foam core is wholly surrounded by and bonded to a thin skin which forms a fluid tight envelope around said foam core, which thin skin has an opening for transmitting air between the foam core and the atmosphere, which transmission of air is controlled by a left inflatable member valve in said opening; a right inflatable member adapted for placement between a right upper side of the load-bearing animal opposite said left side and a load resting on that side, the right inflatable member having a foam core with a cell structure that absorbs atmospheric air, which foam core is wholly surrounded by and bonded to a thin skin which forms a fluid tight envelope around said foam core, which thin skin has an opening for transmitting air between the foam core and the atmosphere, which transmission of air is controlled by a right inflatable member valve in said opening; and a top connection adapted for linking said left inflatable member and said right inflatable member across an upper portion of the load-bearing animal such that said left inflatable member and said right inflatable member hang over said upper portion adjacent, respectively, the left and right upper sides of the load-bearing animal.
- 2. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein each inflatable member is shaped to conform to and pad portions of a load resting on that inflatable member's side of the load-bearing animal.
- 3. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 2, wherein the load includes a saddle having a saddle tree and said inflatable members are shaped to conform to and pad portions of the saddle tree resting on the sides of the load-bearing animal.
- 4. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein a portion of an inflatable member forms a portion of the top connection.
- 5. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein air cannot enter or exit cells of the foam cores distant from the valve by which air is transmitted to said foam cores except by filtering through the interior of the foam cores.
- 6. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein said inflatable members act as orthotics.
- 7. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein said inflatable members are constructed in such a manner that the movement of air within the foam cores of the inflatable members is slowed.
- 8. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein the amount of air in the inflatable members is adjusted for a particular load by substantially inflating said members prior to placing a load thereon, allowing air to leave said members after placing a load thereon until equilibrium is reached, and closing said valves to prevent further loss of air from said inflatable members.
- 9. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein said valve is a proportionate valve, the proportionate valve being adjustable to different pressure settings, which different pressure settings allow air to escape from the valve until the set pressure is reached.
- 10. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein neither the inflatable members nor the top connection substantially contact a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 11. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein an open gullet channel is maintained proximate a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 12. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, wherein neither the inflatable members nor the top connection contact the load-bearing animal's whithers.
- 13. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 1, further comprising receiving structures holding said left inflatable member and said right inflatable member.
- 14. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein the top connection is provided by portions of the receiving structures.
- 15. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein a saddle pad provides said receiving structures.
- 16. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein a saddle provides said receiving structures.
- 17. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein the areas covered by said receiving structures conform to a shape appropriate for a particular equine activity such as one of show riding, dressage riding, endurance riding, western riding, bareback riding, and English riding.
- 18. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein said receiving structures are formed from breathable moisture wicking materials.
- 19. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 18, wherein said breathable moisture wicking materials are also resilient.
- 20. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein a non-slip breathable material forms a surface portion of the receiving structures.
- 21. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 20, wherein said material includes a polyester mesh with PVC coating.
- 22. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 21, wherein said mesh is adjacent the load-bearing animal when the receiving structures are positioned on the load-bearing animal.
- 23. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 21, wherein said mesh is adjacent the load when the receiving structures are positioned on the load-bearing animal.
- 24. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 21, wherein said mesh is adjacent both the load and the load-bearing animal when the receiving structures are positioned on the load-bearing animal.
- 25. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, further comprising a strap member for connecting said receiving structures underneath a load-bearing animal and holding the load pad in position on the load-bearing animal.
- 26. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, further comprising connection points for a strap member for connecting said receiving structures underneath a load-bearing animal and holding the load pad in position on the load-bearing animal.
- 27. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 25, wherein a breathable material including a polyester mesh with PVC coating is located between the strap and the load-bearing animal with mesh adjacent the load-bearing animal when the strap is used to hold the load pad in position on a load-bearing animal.
- 28. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein said inflatable members can be removed from said receiving structures.
- 29. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein neither the receiving structures nor the top connection substantially contact a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 30. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein an open gullet channel is maintained proximate a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 31. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 13, wherein neither the receiving structures nor the top connection contact the load-bearing animal's whithers.
- 32. A load pad for a load-bearing animal, comprising:
a left pad adapted for placement adjacent the left side of a load-bearing animal, said pad having a lower surface adapted for placement adjacent said animal and an upper surface opposite therefrom, with portions of at least one of said upper and lower surfaces being covered by a non-slip breathable material; a right pad adapted for placement adjacent the right side of a load-bearing animal, said pad having a lower surface adapted for placement adjacent said animal and an upper surface opposite therefrom, with portions of at least one of said upper and lower surfaces being covered by a non-slip breathable material; and a top connection adapted for linking said pads across an upper portion of the load-bearing animal such that said pads hang over said upper portion adjacent the right and left sides of the load-bearing animal.
- 33. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, wherein said pads are formed from resilient breathable moisture wicking materials.
- 34. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, wherein said non-slip breathable material includes a polyester mesh with PVC coating, which mesh is oriented outwardly from the pad.
- 35. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 34, wherein said mesh is adjacent the load-bearing animal when the pads are positioned on the load-bearing animal.
- 36. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 34, wherein said mesh is adjacent the load when the pads are positioned on the load-bearing animal.
- 37. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, further comprising a strap member for connecting said pads underneath a load-bearing animal and holding the load pad in position on the load-bearing animal.
- 38. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, further comprising connection points for a strap member for connecting said receiving structures underneath a load-bearing animal and holding the load pad in position on the load-bearing animal.
- 39. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 37, wherein a breathable material including a polyester mesh with PVC coating is placed between the strap and the load-bearing animal with mesh adjacent the load-bearing animal when the strap is used to hold the load pad in position on a load-bearing animal.
- 40. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, further comprising two inflatable members adapted for placement within the pads on opposite upper sides of the load-bearing animal between the load-bearing animal and portions of a load resting on the animal's sides, the inflatable members being shaped to conform to and pad the portions of the load resting on the upper sides of the load-bearing animal, the inflatable members also having foam cores with a cell structure that absorbs atmospheric air, which foam cores are wholly surrounded by and bonded to thin skins which form fluid tight envelopes around said foam cores, which thin skins have openings for transmitting air between the foam cores and the atmosphere, which transmission of air is controlled by valves in said openings.
- 41. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 40, wherein said valves are proportionate valves adjustable to different pressure settings, which different pressure settings allow air to escape from the valves until setting pressures are reached.
- 42. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 40, wherein said inflatable members can be removed from said pads.
- 43. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, wherein neither the pads nor the top connection substantially contact a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 44. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, wherein an open gullet channel is maintained proximate a supraspinous ligament of the load-bearing animal.
- 45. A load pad for a load-bearing animal as described in claim 32, wherein neither said pads nor the top connection contacts the load-bearing animal's whithers.
- 46. A strap for connecting a load to a load-bearing animal, comprising a strap having a portion adapted for placement next to the load-bearing animal covered by a polyester mesh with PVC coating.
- 47. A strap for connecting a load to a load-bearing, comprising a strap having a portion adapted for placement next to the load-bearing animal covered by a resilient breathable moisture wicking material.
- 48. A valve for use with an inflatable member in a load pad for a load-bearing animal, comprising a proportionate valve, which proportionate valve is adjustable to different pressure settings, which different pressure settings allow air to escape from the proportionate valve until setting pressures are reached.
- 49. A valve as described in claim 48, wherein said proportionate valve uses a spring member to hold the valve closed and the tension of said spring is adjustable to different pressure settings such that said spring will hold the valve closed only if the pressure exerted by a gas on the valve is not greater than the setting pressure.
- 50. A valve as described in claim 49, wherein the tension of said spring is adjusted and the pressure set by turning a rotating member.
- 51. A valve as described in claim 50, wherein said rotating member has a marker that can be moved to correspond to different pressure setting indicators by turning the rotating member.
- 52. A valve as described in claim 50, wherein said rotating member has snap members that snap into indents when the rotating member is turned.
- 53. A rider seat pad, comprising:
at least one inflatable member having a foam core with a cell structure that absorbs atmospheric air, which foam core is wholly surrounded by and bonded to a thin skin which forms a fluid tight envelope around said foam core, which thin skin has an opening for transmitting air between the foam core and the atmosphere, which transmission of air is controlled by a valve in said opening; and fasteners for affixing said at least one inflatable member to a seat.
- 54. A rider seat pad as described in claim 53, further comprising non-slip breathable material placed outwardly of said at least one inflatable member proximate at least one of an upper surface and lower surface of said inflatable member.
- 55. A rider seat pad as described in claim 54, wherein said non-slip breathable material includes a polyester mesh with PVC coating, which mesh is oriented outwardly from the at least one inflatable member.
- 56. A rider seat pad as described in claim 53, wherein said valve is a proportionate valve adjustable to different pressure settings, which different pressure settings allow air to escape from the valve until setting pressures are reached.
- 57. A rider seat pad, comprising:
at least one pad formed from resilient material with a non-slip breathable material placed outwardly of said resilient material proximate at least one of an upper surface and a lower surface of said resilient material, which non-slip breathable material includes a polyester mesh with PVC coating, which mesh is oriented outwardly from the resilient material; and fasteners for affixing said at least one pad to a seat.
- 58. A rider seat pad as described in claim 57, further comprising at least one inflatable member held by said pad, which at least one inflatable member has a foam core with a cell structure that absorbs atmospheric air, which foam core is wholly surrounded by and bonded to a thin skin which forms a fluid tight envelope around said foam core, which thin skin has an opening for transmitting air between the foam core and the atmosphere, which transmission of air is controlled by a valve in said opening.
- 59. A rider seat pad as described in claim 58, wherein said valve is a proportionate valve adjustable to different pressure settings, which different pressure settings allow air to escape from the valve until setting pressures are reached.
- 60. A load pad for a load bearing animal, as described in claim 13, further comprising a connector adapted to bridge a load bearing animal's whithers.
- 61. A load pad for a load bearing animal, as described in claim 13, further comprising a connector adapted to bridge a load bearing animal's whithers, which connector is adapted to serve as a hand-hold.
- 62. A load pad for a load bearing animal, as described in claim 32, further comprising a connector adapted to bridge a load bearing animal's whithers.
- 63. A load pad for a load bearing animal, as described in claim 32, further comprising a connector adapted to bridge a load bearing animal's whithers, which connector is adapted to serve as a hand-hold.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/312,479, filed on Aug. 15, 2001, which provisional application is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60312479 |
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