This invention relates generally to horse saddles, and, more particularly, to a sling for holding a saddle against a vertical support structure, such as, but not limited to a fence.
Equestrians often jealously guard their saddles because they are expensive, ornate, prized possessions. Many saddles are hand crafted of fine leather adorned with precious metal ornamentation. Concomitantly, stable grounds are typically littered with debris and waste, including fecal matter. Unfortunately, the leather is easily stained and fouled with fetid waste. Thus, riders and stable operators must take care to keep their prized saddles off the ground.
Additionally, leather saddles may lose their preferred shape when stored improperly. For example, a saddle carelessly left on the ground may collapse, contract and stiffen. An uneven, creased or lumpy saddle panel causes discomfort to a horse and may lead to a sore back and another more serious back problem. Additionally, restoration of a deformed saddle may take considerable time, effort and expense.
To protect and preserve saddles, equestrians have developed various saddle racks. Many saddle racks consist of one or more legs supporting a base framework. Some racks are mounted to a vertical support such as a wall or post. The base framework includes a plurality of bars that provide a support surface roughly approximating the torso (i.e., back loin and flank) of a horse. While such devices are effective for safely storing a saddle, they are not compact or easily stowable or portable.
When travelling with a horse or horses the amount or tack (saddle) and other material is considerable and burdensome. Each rider has a tack truck for each horse that accompanies the horse in travel. They also must take feed, grooming brushes, tack cleaner, horse health remedies, blankets for to cover the horse, shipping boats (horse wear boots in the trailer to protect the horse's legs), girth for the saddle, grooming clippers, rider's helmet (both schooling and show helmets), hoof shine, shampoo and conditioner. A bulky heavy saddle holder would only add to the burden of travelling.
What is needed is a compact, collapsible temporary saddle support. The support should be relatively inexpensive, lightweight, and easy-to-use, and fit into a standard backpack or duffel bag, and support a wide range of saddles.
The invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems and solving one or more of the needs as set forth above.
To solve one or more of the problems set forth above, in an exemplary implementation of the invention, a saddle sling is provided. The sling includes a saddle hook attached to a tether loop. The hook comprises a generally L-shaped, C-shaped, U-shaped, or V-shaped body sized to receive an edge of the saddle.
The tether, which is attached to the hook, may be comprised of rope, chain, cable, rawhide or other flexible strand. The tether may be retractable and extendable, or fully extended. The saddle hook engages one end of the saddle. The tether forms a loop that is sufficiently long to extend beneath the saddle, past the end that is opposite the end engaged by the hook by a sufficient distance to extend around, and thereby engage, a vertical or horizontal support. The vertical pole may be a fence post and the horizontal support could be a fence rail or section of chain link fence
The hooked saddle is thus held against the vertical support by the saddle sling. The tether passing beneath the saddle provides a framework to support the saddle and resist deformation. The saddle is thus kept off the ground.
To release the saddle, the loop is removed from the vertical support. Then the hook disengages the saddle. The sling may then be folded and stored in an ordinary backpack, duffel bag or other storage device.
The saddle hook may be personalized with ornamentation, such as a bust of a horse, and/or markings. By way of example and not limitation, the markings may include the owner's identification.
Thus, in an exemplary saddle sling for supporting a saddle against a vertical support such as a fence post, the sling includes a hook configured to engage a cantle or pommel edge of a saddle (i.e., an equestrian saddle). That edge is referred to as the engaged edge of the saddle. The hook includes a first segment that extends below the saddle at the engaged edge and a second segment that is attached to the first segment and extends above the engaged edge of the saddle. Thus, the hook defines a gap into which the engaged edge of the saddle is received. A tether loop extends from the hook. The loop has a proximal end attached to the hook and an opposite distal end a distance from the proximal end. The distance is sufficient to allow the tether loop to pass under the saddle from the engaged end to past the opposite edge by a sufficient additional distance for the distal end of the tether loop to slip over and engage a vertical support.
The tether loop is comprised of a flexible elongated structure. Nonlimiting examples include cordage, filament (e.g., fishing line), cable, chain and rawhide. The tether loop may be fixed length, adjustable length and/or retractable.
The hook may comprise a C-shaped, U-shaped, L-shaped or V-shaped body, by way of example and not limitation. A leg of the body may have a channel or other opening to engage a horn of a saddle, for saddles equipped with horns and hooks configured to engage the pommel edge.
In a retractable embodiment, the hook includes an interior compartment that houses a rotatable spool onto which a tether comprising the tether loop is wound. The spool may be spring biased to rotate in a direction to cause refraction of the tether. A disc (e.g., flywheel) having a toothed outer edge attached may be concentrically attached to the spool. A user-actuable pawl is configured to engage the toothed outer edge and resist rotation when the pawl is not engaged and release the toothed outer edge and permit rotation when the pawl is released. A manual switch may be operably coupled to the pawl. The manual switch extends outwardly from the hook and is manually actuated by a user. The manual switch releases the pawl when the manual switch is actuated and allows the pawl to engage the toothed outer edge when the manual switch is not actuated.
In use the distal end of the tether loop is slipped over and engages a free upper end of a fence post, which may be part of a fence. A saddle with either an engaged pommel edge or engaged cantle edge is held between the hook and the fence or fence post.
In certain embodiments the hook may be a part of an ornament or an ornament may be attached to the hook. By way of example and not limitation, the ornament may be a bust of a horse.
The foregoing and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, where:
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the figures are not intended to be drawn to any particular scale; nor are the figures intended to illustrate every embodiment of the invention. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments depicted in the figures or the specific components, configurations, shapes, relative sizes, ornamental aspects or proportions as shown in the figures.
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The tether loop 105 is comprise of a flexible strand-like material, such as wire, cable, rope, filament (e.g., fishing line), other cordage, chain, rawhide, or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the tether loop 105 is lightweight, flexible, aesthetically pleasing and unlikely to damage an engaged vertical support. The tether loop 105 may be comprised of a single strand or multiple strands.
The hook 120 is attached to an end (e.g., the proximal end 110) of the tether loop 105. The hook 120 comprises a body configured to engage an edge of a saddle. In a preferred embodiment, the hook engages the edge of the saddle at the pommel, which is the front, slightly raised area of the saddle. Alternatively, the hook may engage the edge at the cantle, which is the back of the saddle. If the saddle has a horn, a hook that engages the edge at the pommel may be configured to avoid or engage the horn. An embodiment that engages the horn is described below.
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A channel extends through the hook from an opening 125 in one side to an opening 130 in the opposite side. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. Means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention. By way of example and not limitation, a pair of eyelets or the like may be attached the hook 120, to which the free ends of a tether may be attached, thereby forming a loop.
The hook 120 is not limited to any particular material, except that the chosen material should exhibit sufficient durability to serve as a saddle supporting hook. In an exemplary embodiment plastic is used to form the hook 120, preferably a substantially strong, solid, yet lightweight material. By way of example and not limitation, the hook 120 may be comprised of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). However, other plastics, wood, composites or a metal such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, an alloy or some other metal may be used. Other exemplary plastics include nylon, silicone, polysulfone, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, acrylics, cellulosics, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymers, urethanes, thermo-plastic resins, thermo-plastic elastomers (TPE), acetal resins, polyamides, polycarbonates and/or polyesters. Preferably the chosen material is relatively inexpensive, produces a durable and strong product, is easy to use in manufacturing operations and results in an aesthetically acceptable product. The material may further include additives to provide desired properties such as desired colors, structural characteristics, and phosphorescent or glow-in-the dark properties.
The hook 120 may be produced using any suitable manufacturing techniques known in the art for the chosen material, such as (for example) injection, compression, structural foam, blow, or transfer molding; polyurethane foam processing techniques; vacuum forming; casting; machining; milling; and extrusion. Preferably the manufacturing techniques are suitable for mass production at relatively low cost per unit, and results in an aesthetically acceptable product with a consistent acceptable quality and structural characteristics.
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The invention may be used with any fence that has a vertical support such as a fence post over which the distal end of the loop 105 may be slipped. The invention is not limited to wrought iron, picket, stockade, chain link, or other type of fence. Preferably the fence is sufficiently low to the ground for a user to reach the top of the vertical support. Illustratively,
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A curved (e.g., U-shaped) channel extends through the hook from an opening 405 to another opening 410. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. As discussed above, means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention.
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A curved (e.g., U-shaped) channel extends through the hook from an opening 405 to another opening 410. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. As discussed above, means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention.
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A curved (e.g., U-shaped) channel extends through the hook from an opening 405 to another opening 410. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. As discussed above, means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention.
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A curved (e.g., U-shaped) channel extends through the hook from an opening 505 to another opening 510. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. As discussed above, means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention.
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A curved (e.g., U-shaped) channel extends through the hook from an opening. The channel has a diameter that is sufficient to receive a length of the tether loop 105. As discussed above, means for attaching the tether loop 105 other than a channel may be provided without departing from the scope of the invention.
In yet another embodiment, the hook 800 contains a spring biased retractable spool of tether 805, as shown in
The supports may be comprised of any durable material that possesses the requisite structural properties for supporting a saddle and maintaining space between the ropes. Nonlimiting Examples include, metal, wood, plastic and composites.
While one or more exemplary embodiments of the invention have been described, it should be apparent that modifications and variations thereto are possible, all of which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum relationships for the components and steps of the invention, including variations in order, form, content, function and manner of operation, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention. The above description and drawings are illustrative of modifications that can be made without departing from the present invention, the scope of which is to be limited only by the following claims. Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents are intended to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.