Claims
- 1. A saddle for equestrian use, the saddle having panels, each panel containing a plurality of sealed air bags and, externally of the air bags in relation to the horse, a packing capable of adjustment, a separate said air bag being at least in a forward part and a rearward part of the panel and each bag in use serving to apply a relatively even pressure to the back of the horse.
- 2. A saddle according to claim 1, wherein each air bag is substantially flat and is substantially filled within its interior with a resiliently compressible open cell foam.
- 3. A saddle according to claim 2, wherein the bags within each panel are formed into a single unit for insertion into the panel.
- 4. A saddle according to claim 3, wherein said unit comprises separate air bags attached to a layer of flexible lining material, said flexible layer lying between the bags and the packing and serving also to prevent puncturing of the bags during insertion of the packing into the panel.
- 5. A saddle according to claim 2, wherein each said bag comprises opposed layers of sheet material sealed together at adjacent edges such that air at atmospheric pressure is enclosed within the bag.
- 6. A saddle according to claim 5, wherein the bags are constructed of sheet material which is substantially impervious to a passage of air therethrough but which is, under exposure to prolonged loading during use of the saddle, susceptible to minor leakage of air through the bag resulting in deflation of the bag from its non-loaded configuration, the arrangement being such that upon removal of the loading, consequent expansion of the bag to its non-loaded configuration by re-expansion of the foam filling will cause atmospheric air to be drawn back into the interior of the bag over a substantial period of time.
- 7. A saddle according to claim 2, wherein each bag is filled with air at atmospheric pressure.
- 8. A saddle according to claim 3, wherein said air bags are positioned in said panel to provide a forward, intermediate, and rear air bag in end-to-end relation.
- 9. A saddle according to claim 3, wherein the air bags are arranged in the panel to provide a forward and rear air bag in end-to-end relation.
- 10. In a saddle for equestrian use, the saddle having panels, the improvement comprising inserting into each of the panels a plurality of sealed air bags, said bags lying adjacent a part of the panel which contacts the back of the horse whereby the bags provide a padding effect to distribute to the back of the horse the loading arising in use of the saddle, providing a lining layer to shield the air bags, inserting into the panels packing material, said packing material contacting the lining layer, and adjusting the packing material within the panel.
- 11. A saddle according to claim 10, wherein the air bags and lining layer are inserted into the panel as a single unit.
- 12. A saddle according to claim 10, wherein the air bags are substantially filled with resiliently compressible open cell foam, and air sealed within the bags is substantially at atmospheric pressure.
- 13. A saddle for equestrian use, the saddle having panels, each panel carrying a plurality of sealed air bags at an underside thereof, and a lining layer externally of the air bags in relation to the horse, a separate said air bag being at least at a forward part and a rearward part of the panel and each bag in use serving to apply a relatively even pressure to the back of the horse.
- 14. A saddle according to claim 13, wherein each air bag is substantially flat and is substantially filled within its interior with resiliently compressible open cell foam.
- 15. A saddle according to claim 14, wherein the bags associated with each panel are formed into a single unit for mounting to the panel.
- 16. A saddle according to claim 14, wherein each said bag comprises opposed layers of sheet material sealed together at adjacent edges such that air at atmospheric pressure is enclosed within the bag.
- 17. A saddle according to claim 16, wherein the bags are constructed of sheet material which is substantially impervious to a passage of air therethrough but which is, under exposure to prolonged loading during use of the saddle, susceptible to minor leakage of air through the bag resulting in deflation of the bag from its non-loaded configuration, the arrangement being such that upon removal of the loading, consequent expansion of the bag to its non-loaded configuration by re-expansion of the foam filling will cause atmospheric air to be drawn back into the interior of the bag over a substantial period of time.
- 18. A saddle according to claim 14, wherein each bag is filled with air at atmospheric pressure.
- 19. A saddle according to claim 15, wherein the air bags are arranged to provide a forward and rear air bag in end-to-end relation.
- 20. A saddle according to claim 13, wherein the lining is attached to the underside of the panel in a zone thereof outside of a zone occupied by the air bags.
- 21. A saddle according to claim 16, wherein adjacent side walls of adjacent bags are in abutting engagement to substantially prevent discontinuity of pressure application to the back of the horse in the transition between adjacent bags.
- 22. A saddle according to claim 21, wherein the sheet material forming each of the adjacent bags forms a seam extending from one of the upper or lower surfaces of said bag beyond said side wall thereof to engage the corresponding upper or lower surface of the adjacent bag beyond the said side wall thereof whereby said seam overlaps the abutting side walls.
- 23. A saddle according to claim 5, wherein adjacent side walls of adjacent bags are in abutting engagement to substantially prevent discontinuity of pressure application to the back of the horse in the transition between adjacent bags.
- 24. A saddle according to claim 23, wherein the sheet material forming each of the adjacent bags forms a seam extending from one of the upper or lower surfaces of said bag beyond said side wall thereof to engage the corresponding upper or lower surface of the adjacent bag beyond the said side wall thereof whereby said seam overlaps the abutting side walls.
- 25. A saddle for equestrian use, said saddle comprising a tree with elongate tree bars extending along opposite sides of the tree and opposed panels each mounted to a respective one of the tree bars such that loading from the tree is applied to the panels via the tree bars, each panel carrying a plurality of sealed air bags at an underside thereof, and a lining layer externally of the air bags in relation to the horse, a separate said air bag being at least at the forward part and a rearward part of the panel and each air bag in use serving to apply a relatively even pressure to the back of the horse consequent on the loading applied to the panel by the associated tree bar.
- 26. A saddle according to claim 25, wherein the air bags are applied to a zone of the underside of the panel corresponding to a zone of the upper side of the panel to which loading is applied by the associated tree bar.
Priority Claims (1)
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PQ6416/00 |
Mar 2000 |
AU |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is filed as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/809824 filed Mar. 15, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09809824 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
09953456 |
Sep 2001 |
US |