The invention concerns a safety lock or safety mechanism for welding or mounting on stirrups for holding the stirrup strap secure in the stirrup, however at the same time capable of releasing the strap if the rider falls off the horse.
The lock/mechanism is of the kind adapted with two support arms holding the strap together and a support beam on which the strap hangs centrally under the support arms.
The stirrup strap is to lie down around the support beam and up between the support arms and is by means of the support arms held right up over the support beam and kept in position on the support beam by a pin at the free/open end at the side of the support beam. Below the support beam is provided a spring loaded rocker arm that will push the strap in place again if it should slide a little beyond the pin when the stirrup is not loaded.
The lock is made of stainless steel or other suitable material, one at each side of the horse. What is intended for the left side of the horse marked by an L (left) and with an arrow showing the direction forward. In the same way, the lock on the right side of the horse marked by an R (right) and with an arrow showing the direction forward.
By the prior art, stirrups as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,921 A 1 (BENZIN) 21 Jul. 1987, the safety lock is mounted on a stirrup during use and fastened by a stirrup strap to a saddle, the safety lock securing the stirrup to the stirrup strap while riding such that the stirrup is loosened and falls off the stirrup strap if a rider falls off the horse and hangs on by the stirrup.
By the invention is provided a safety lock of the kind indicated in the introduction which keeps the stirrup secure in the strap during riding, but can release the strap such that the stirrup is loosened and falls off the strap if the rider falls off the horse and stays hanged by the stirrup.
According to the invention, this is achieved by a safety lock of the kind mentioned in the introduction which is characterised in that the stirrup strap hanging on the support beam and supported by the support arms slides out of the lock when the rider falls off the horse, irrespectively of how the rider falls off. The essential feature in this connection is the length of the support arms where the innermost is shorter, the pin on the support beam which is only on the outer side, and the distance between the support beam and the surface under the support beam.
The support beam on the lock is provided with a small pin in the leading edge at the outer side, which together with the rocker arm cause the strap to hang in place during all kinds of riding, or if the rider walks by the horse, the stirrup will hang as it should. According to the invention, however, a rider will be released from the strap and the horse if he falls off, irrespectively of how the rider falls and irrespectively how the horse reacts.
The lock operates in the way that when a rider falls off the horse, his own weight will contribute to a change of the axis of the stirrup, meaning that if the stirrup tilts backwards or the strap is forced forwards, the strap will slide off the support beam, and the rider is released from the horse together with the stirrup, without the pin on the support beam, the support arms or the rocker arm preventing this, and by means of the surface under the support beam. When the rider falls off the horse, the shoe or riding boot of the rider will not prevent the strap from sliding off, this will be provided for by the support beam and the protection of the rocker arm, and the same is provided for by the protector of the rocker arm.
In a particular embodiment of the lock, an indentation can be made in the rocker arm opposite the stopper for the rocker arm, at the same time making a small indentation in the stopper for the rocker arm, then making a groove between support beam and protection for rocker arm and protector for rocker arm, then making a rounded indentation in the surface below the support beam. A rubber ring or O-ring, which keeps the rocker arm in place, is fitted into these indentations or depressions. No spring or spring pin is provided in these locks.
The invention is explained more closely in the following with reference to the drawings, where
1. safety lock for welding/mounting on stirrups
2. support beam for stirrup strap
3. pin holding the strap in place
4. support arms for stirrup strap
5. support beam and protection for rocker arm
6. protector/protection for rocker arm
7. rocker arm
8. stopper for rocker arm
9. pin for hinging rocker arm
10. spring
11. spring pin
12. L (left) indication side direction
13. arrow indicating forward direction
14. strap
15. stirrup welded on safety lock
16. bearing/sliding face
17. hole in rocker arm for spring
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2015 00195 | Mar 2015 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2016/050080 | 3/18/2016 | WO | 00 |