Claims
- 1. A saddle pad cushion comprising:at least one panel including at least a first honeycomb core formed of resilient thermoplastic material and including cell walls having a plurality of perforations and defining a plurality of contiguous regularly shaped cells, the opposite extremities of said cell walls forming first and second core faces on opposite sides of said first core, at least a first facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to one of said core faces for maintaining said first core in its expanded configuration so that it can isotropically flex to stabilize and spread a load applied thereto, a second facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to the other of said core faces, said core and said facing sheets begin thermally bonded together around the periphery of said one panel and wherein said core and both said facing sheets all are also thermally bonded together along a separation portion centrally and fully longitudinally of the pad where the pad will fold over the top of the back of a horse and form opposite side portions of said panel for opposite sides of the back of a horse, and said at least one panel shaped to be positioned between a horse and a saddle or a rider or between a saddle and a rider.
- 2. The saddle pad cushion of claim 1 wherein said central portion is arcuate.
- 3. A saddle pad cushion comprising:at least one panel including at least a first honeycomb core formed of resilient thermoplastic material and including cell walls having a plurality of perforations and defining a plurality of contiguous regularly shaped cells, the opposite extremities of said cell walls forming first and second core faces on opposite sides of said first core, at least a first facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to one of said core faces for maintaining said first core in its expanded configuration so that it can isotropically flex to stabilize and spread a load applied thereto, a second facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to the other of said core faces, said core and said facing sheets begin thermally bonded together around the periphery of said one panel and also arcuately thermally bonded together along a separation portion centrally and longitudinally of the pad where the pad will fold over the top of the back of a horse and form opposite side portions of said panel for opposite sides of the back of a horse, and wherein one end of said arcuate central portion has a greater curvature than the other end to provide a greater curvature to the pad at the withers of a horse, said at least one panel shaped to be positioned between a horse and a saddle or a rider or between a saddle and a rider.
- 4. A saddle pad cushion comprising:at least one panel including at least a first honeycomb core formed of resilient thermoplastic material and including cell walls having a plurality of perforations and defining a plurality of contiguous regularly shaped cells, the opposite extremities of said cell walls forming first and second core faces on opposite sides of said first core, at least a first facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to one of said core faces for maintaining said first core in its expanded configuration so that it can isotropically flex to stabilize and spread a load applied thereto, and wherein the core cells of said panel are more rigid at one end of said saddle pad to provide greater protection to a horse when a rider is in a working position at said one end of said saddlepad and clamping the legs of the rider to the horse for stability, said at least one panel shaped to be positioned between a horse and a saddle or a rider or between a saddle and a rider.
- 5. A therapeutic saddle pad comprising:an outer saddle pad having at least one internal pocket, at least one panel housed within said pocket and including at least a first honeycomb core formed of resilient thermoplastic material and including cell walls having a plurality of perforations and defining a plurality of contiguous regularly shaped cells, the opposite extremities of said cell walls forming first and second core faces on opposite sides of said first core, at least a first facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to one of said core faces for maintaining said first core in its expanded configuration so that it can isotropically flex to stabilize and spread a load applied thereto, said at least one panel shaped to be positioned between a horse and a saddle or a rider or between a saddle and a rider.
- 6. The saddle pad of claim 5 including a second facing sheet of stretchable fabric material covering the other of said core faces.
- 7. The saddle pad of claim 5 including a second facing sheet formed of resilient thermoplastic material having a plurality of perforations and thermal compression bonded to the other of said core faces.
- 8. The saddle pad of claim 7 wherein said core and facing sheets are thermally bonded together around the periphery of said one panel.
- 9. The saddle pad of claim 8 wherein said core and facing sheets are also thermally bonded together along a separation portion centrally and longitudinally of the pad where the pad will fold over the top of the back of a horse and form opposite side portions of said panel for opposite sides of the back of a horse.
- 10. The saddle pad of claim 9 wherein said central portion is arcuate.
- 11. The saddle pad of claim 10 wherein one end of said arcuate central portion has at greater curvature than the other end to provide a greater curvature to the pad at the withers of a horse.
- 12. The saddle pad of claim 7 including a fabric material fused on at least one of said facing sheets.
- 13. The saddle pad of claim 7 including a removable fabric case surrounding said panel.
- 14. The saddle pad of claim 5 wherein the core cells of said panel are more rigid at one of said saddle pad to provide greater protection to a horse when a rider is in a working position at said one end of said saddle pad and clamping the legs of the rider to the horse for stability.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from the provisional application Ser. No. 60/121,809, filed Feb. 25, 1999 and entitled “SADDLE PAD AND A METHOD OF MAKING SAME”.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Provisional Applications (1)
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