Claims
- 1. A saddle rack comprising:
a vertical frame; a base frame connected to the vertical frame; a saddle arm pivotally connected to the vertical frame for movement between a generally vertical storage position and a generally horizontal saddle support position; and a strut pivotally connected to the vertical frame for movement between a generally vertical storage position and a saddle arm supporting position.
- 2. The saddle rack of claim 1 wherein the base frame is comprised of a forward portion telescopically coupled to a rearward portion.
- 3. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a clamp attached to the vertical frame.
- 4. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a cup holder attached to a cross-piece portion of the vertical frame.
- 5. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a mirror attached to the vertical frame.
- 6. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a horn attached to the vertical frame.
- 7. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a lower sleeve attached to the vertical frame and an upper sleeve attached to the vertical frame, wherein the upper sleeve portion is vertically aligned with the lower sleeve portion.
- 8. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a sleeve attached to the vertical frame, wherein the sleeve receives a pin attached to a bracket coupled to hooks.
- 9. The saddle rack of claim 1 further comprising a muck bucket clip which includes:
an arm rotatably coupled to the vertical frame, and wherein the arm is spring-biased towards the vertical frame.
- 10. A combination of a saddle rack operably connected to a dolly, wherein the dolly has an upper frame attached to a lower platform, the combination comprising:
a vertical frame; a base frame attached to the vertical frame and including proximal portion connected to the vertical frame, a distal portion movable with respect to the proximal portion between an extended position and a retracted position, and a hook shaped finger for engaging the lower portion of the dolly to couple the proximal portion to the lower portion of the dolly; a locking mechanism at an upper end of the vertical frame for engaging an upper end of the upper frame of the dolly to couple toe vertical frame to the dolly.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 further comprising a saddle arm pivotally connected to the vertical frame for movement between a generally vertical storage position and generally horizontal saddle support position.
- 12. The combination of claim 11 further comprising a strut pivotally connected to the vertical frame for movement between a generally vertical storage position and a saddle arm supporting position.
- 13. The combination of claim 10 wherein the locking mechanism further comprises:
a plurality of fingers attached to the base frame, wherein the fingers couple to the lower platform of the dolly; a plurality of fingers attached to the vertical frame, wherein the fingers couple to the upper frame of the dolly; a spring-biased bolt that engages a sleeve welded to the upper frame of the dolly.
- 14. The combination of claim 10 further comprising a basket assembly for supporting a basket from a dolly.
- 15. The combination of claim 10 wherein the basket assembly further comprises:
a plurality of uprights wherein each upright includes an upper hook which hangs from the upper frame and a lower hook which supports the basket; an upper cross-piece connecting at least two uprights; a loop attached to the upper cross-piece; a lower cross-piece connecting the uprights; and a basket handle rotatably coupled to the basket, wherein a finger is attached to the basket handle, wherein the basket handle is rotatable from vertical to horizontal, so that the finger is captured by the loop, locking the basket to the rack.
- 16. The combination of claim 10 further comprising means for carrying a basket.
- 17. The combination of claim 10 further comprising a cup holder attached to the vertical frame.
- 18. The combination of claim 10 further comprising a lower sleeve portion attached to the vertical frame and an upper sleeve attached to the vertical frame wherein the upper sleeve portion is vertically aligned with the lower sleeve portion.
- 19. The combination of claim 10 further comprising a sleeve attached to the vertical frame, wherein the sleeve received a pin attached to a bracket coupled to hooks.
- 20. A saddle carrier and transporter comprising:
a dolly; a frame with a vertical portion and a base portion; a locking mechanism which couples the frame to the dolly; a pivotal saddle rack arm connected to the vertical portion of the frame; and a pivotal support strut connected to the vertical portion of the frame on the same plane as the pivotal saddle rack arm which when pivoted upwards connects to the pivotal saddle rack arm.
- 21. The saddle carrier and transporter of claim 20 wherein the pivotal strut has a clamp on one end of the pivotal support strut to connect to the pivotal saddle rack arm.
- 22. The saddle carrier transporter of claim 20 wherein the pivotal saddle rack arm has a cross bar to connect with the pivotal support strut.
- 23. The saddle carrier and transporter of claim 20 wherein the pivotal saddle rack arm has a securing system for securing the arm when the arm is in a vertical position.
- 24. The securing system of claim 23 comprising of a retention chain and clip.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/877,339 filed Jun. 8, 2001 entitled “Transportable Saddle Rack and Equipment Carrier” by Edward J. Oliver.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09877339 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10639404 |
Aug 2003 |
US |