The present invention relates to a riding stirrup, aimed at providing the rider, at the various speeds, with stability, comfort and security. The various mechanical means used being very precisely calculated with reference to the opposing forces. The value of this innovation being the reduction of the muscular fatigue, and of the microtraumatisms generated by the impacts, the security due to an open three-quarter supporting structure making it easy to remove the foot; with an ergonomic floor closely hugging the shape of the foot.
Ninety percent of the stirrups sold are not furnished with a shock-absorbing system in certain cases the sole on which the foot rests may be furnished with a rubber sole serving more as a non-slip element than a shock absorber. At certain rapid speeds (full gallop) in the kick-backs, the feet of the rider tend to jump on said sole causing a loss of balance, or loss of the stirrup. The comfort and stability of the rider remain quite precarious, the impacts imposed by his mount are directly transmitted to the bones, to the muscles and to the ligaments.
The remaining ten percent are articulated stirrups furnished with a shock absorber, these models using either springs or rubber silent blocks; the reproach that can be made of these existing models are their excess flexibility. The opposing forces, the materials used are not sufficiently suitable; which has the effect of increasing the movements of the foot instead of assisting them. Many riders have tested and then abandoned them, the technique not corresponding to the needs.
Understanding of the device according to the invention, two mechanical means that are nested (or intimately connected) in order to arrive at finalizing a device or an integral system having five functions (or different independent movements). The supporting structure of the mechanism being manufactured in a single piece cast as a monoblock in a hard metal, said structure terminating in a metal square (or any other geometric shape for example of the cruciform type) whose top ridge and bottom ridge of this same square are oriented parallel to the axis of this structure. A metal tube of appropriate section is housed around this same square. Sections of flexible, elastic materials resistant to compression such as polyurethane, rubber, silicone or any other materials with a profile that is round, triangular, round with a shoulder or cast: of a suitable length, diameter, hardness are inserted between the four faces of this same square and the internal corners of the metal tube, in order to arrive at manufacturing a mini torsion bar. This mini torsion bar being covered with a shock-absorbing mechanism forming a body with an ergonomic floor (on which the foot of the rider rests) serves to limit, regulate, meter and above all assist the movements of the foot in its forward and rearward pressures. It limits and assists the balancing movements while regulating them, it re-establishes the balance and stability forward rearward, due to the torque ratio returning the floor or the foot to the initial or horizontal position, the flexibility being finely calculated to leave the choice free to the rider to lower or orient his heel in the position that he desires. The muscles, the bones, the tendons being less stressed due to a more naturally horizontal or flatter position of the foot.
Said mini torsion bar is covered or trapped by a metallic assembly forming the floor having an inner side approximately 10 mm greater (in its height) than the tube forming the mini torsion bar. This metal assembly furnished with the floor being freely adjusted, can slide downward or upward on the sides of the tube forming said mini torsion bar.
Two or more spheres of flexible materials are housed between the underside of the floor and the top of the tube of said torsion bar; two or more holes or reservations are provided in the floor in order to receive these spheres therein. Spheres, squares, rectangles or any other shapes of polyurethane, rubber, silicone or any other flexible material or where necessary springs being able to be used. The vertical pressure of the foot of the rider compresses and relaxes the spheres trapped between the underside of the floor and the top of the tube. It is easy to understand the comfort provided to the rider by the elasticity of the compressed spheres just under his foot. The spheres being at a distance from one another, they work independently like two shock absorbers, the floor adapts to the various lateral stands of the foot of the rider.
The floor of the stirrup works in three assisted dimensions with return to point 0 on the horizontal, vertical pressure of the foot forward or rearward, return to the initial position point 0 by means of the torsion bar. Vertical pressure, with flexibility assisted by means of the spheres compressed beneath the floor.
Vertical, lateral pressure by means of spheres at a distance (hence independent). Spheres or any other shape of materials, of hardness, of various colors may be used and adapted to the weight of each rider, for example in brackets of 15 kilos in order to adapt flexibility to the weight of each one.
A part made of flexible material comes to finalize and close the stirrup at three quarters of its opening and hold the mechanism, it is attached by means of a fastening means at the end of the square of the structure, it may be of different height, width, it may where necessary be adjusted to reduce or increase the space reserved for the boot, therefore the stirrup can be adapted to the width of the foot. It may where necessary have a shape that is much more closed and has a higher return on the shoe of the rider in order to make it a contact stirrup (in order to prevent losing the stirrup). The purpose of this half-branch or lateral abutment is to keep the foot of the rider laterally in place on the floor (or in the stirrup); it is high enough for the foot not to pass over it.
The materials used are semi-hard (in order to avoid injuring the rider and his mount in the event of a fall) polyurethane, rubber, silicone or any other material; it may where necessary be made of metal covered with flexible material. It may where necessary pivot to the horizontal on its fastening in the case of a rider fall or in the case of an impact.
The stirrup thus furnished with this part forms a three-quarter-closed stirrup.
It is easy to understand the whole value of this shape (three-quarter-closed) for the safety of the rider in the event of a fall, a shape of the structure that is progressive very open in its height in order to slide the feet, an opening of one quarter for removing the foot, a flexible part (or lateral abutment) which twists or pivots to release the foot.
The ergonomic floor is curved; it is adjusted to the shape of the forepart; its surface and its length are judiciously calculated so as not to hamper and provide maximum stability; its surface and its length and sufficiently great to set in action the mechanism of said mini torsion bar. It works like a lever arm on the mechanism in action. The non-slip element is created by a multitude of holes whose circumference is pushed out in protrusions toward the top surface of the floor, or by excrescencies of metal. A space may be provided on one of the sides in order to laterally attach there the part that is flexible or called the abutment.
The loop retaining the stirrup leather is oriented parallel to the mount of the rider, in order to position the opening of the stirrup facing the tip of the toe.
Exemplary embodiment of the invention; it will be better understood thanks to the following description and to the drawings accompanying it in a nonlimiting embodiment.
As shown in
Detail in the embodiment, as can be seen in
The supporting structure 1,
The means used to generate the torsion movements of this assembly 7, 5 and 8 are the floor 3 and its profiled supports 6 together.
A metal assembly,
This same assembly 3 and 6 having 3 different mechanical functions.
This mechanical assembly 3 and 6 adjusted in contact with the two faces of the tube 8 can navigate upward, it is guided and held laterally on one of the sides by the abutment 4 furnished with a shim, on the other side by the shoulder cast in the structure 1.
Spheres 4, two or more, squares, rectangles with a hardness, size (volume) that is appropriate in flexible material such as polyurethane or other materials, or metal springs, will be housed between the floor 3 and the supporting tube 8,
This mechanical assembly thus assembled as can be seen in
First function: vertical pressure force on the front of the assembly 3 and 6, the assembly 3 and 6 tilts and takes with it the tube 8 which squeezes the flexible materials 5 on the fixed square 7. The pressure force releasing the floor 3 returns to the horizontal (or point 0).
Second function: the vertical pressure force on the rear of the assembly 3 and 6 causing the same effects of return to the horizontal (or point 0). The elastic forces being calculated so that the floor 3 does not adopt an angle greater than 20 degrees.
Third function: the vertical pressure force on the floor assembly 3 compresses and relaxes the spheres 4 resting on the tube 8 creating a back-and-forth movement. It is easy to understand the whole value of these compressed spheres which swell and subside under the pressure releasing a progressive energy.
Fourth and fifth functions: these same spheres 4 being at a distance from one another,
The abutment 11,
The abutment 11,
The foot abutment 17,
An ergonomic floor 3,
The mechanism may well be used on a conventional closed stirrup shape.
In equestrianism, the stirrup,
Naturally the invention is not limited to the sole embodiment described, modifications remaining possible from the point of view of the make-up of the various elements, or by the substitution of a technical equivalent without, for all that, departing from the field of protection of the present cited invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0500691 | Jan 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR06/00083 | 1/10/2006 | WO | 7/20/2007 |