Patent classifications
B68B1/02
Emergency Contact Form
A personal identification tag described herein comprising a lightweight durable vinyl label that is an essential identification tool for all animal owners, sports equipment users, and travelers with luggage, in addition to many other identification uses. With your emergency information readily accessible, the identification tag is available in various configurations for securing the label to your existing halter, bridle, breast collar or saddle with its easy-to-use clip-on snap or sewn onto a braided nylon strap. In the case of manestay, the product with emergency contact form attaches directly to the equine's mane or tail hair. It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved identification tool for use with luggage/backpacks, sports equipment, personal properties in additional to a specialty emergency contact form for adults and children. The emergency contact form organizes all of the important contact information in one convenient place and is easily accessible in case of trauma, theft, weather emergency, missing or loose pets. Various modifications may be made to the above described embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention.
HORSE HEADGEAR SYSTEM AND METHOD
The disclosure provides a headgear system for an animal (e.g., a horse) that may function as a halter and lead rope, hackamore, and bridal with various reining options and methods for making and using the same. The headgear may be converted between the various forms without its removal from the animal. The disclosure also provides connecters and adjustment fittings that may be used in the headgear system or in any system involving ropes or flaps that require length adjustment or attachment.
HORSE HEADGEAR SYSTEM AND METHOD
The disclosure provides a headgear system for an animal (e.g., a horse) that may function as a halter and lead rope, hackamore, and bridal with various reining options and methods for making and using the same. The headgear may be converted between the various forms without its removal from the animal. The disclosure also provides connecters and adjustment fittings that may be used in the headgear system or in any system involving ropes or flaps that require length adjustment or attachment.
COMBINATION BRIDLES
A bridle for an equine is disclosed, including a first cheek piece, adapted to extend between a first end of a headpiece and a first bit connector on a first side of the equine's head, a second cheek piece, adapted to extend between a second end of the headpiece and a second bit connector on a second side of the equine's head, and a noseband, adapted to extend over the equine's nose. A first end of the noseband is connected to the first cheek piece and the second end of the noseband is connected to the second cheek piece, and the noseband connections forming cantilevered connections, as seen in a plane of the first cheek piece and first noseband end and in a plane of the second cheek piece and second noseband end, respectively.
SAFE AND HUMANE ANIMAL HEAD COLLAR
A safe and humane head collar for an animal includes a clasp and a head strap extending through first and second channels formed in the clasp. The head strap has a first end secured to a slip loop and a second end secured to a lead attachment. The head strap passes once through the slip loop to form a head loop for passing over a head of the animal. The safe and humane head collar also includes a nose strap extending through third and fourth channels formed in the clasp to provide a nose loop for passing over a nose of the animal, the nose strap having first and second ends terminating below the clasp. When fitted to the animal, the clasp secures a portion the first and second ends of the nose strap and a portion of the head loop below a lower jaw of the animal, and the head loop is positioned so that the slip loop is situated behind an ear of the animal.
SAFE AND HUMANE ANIMAL HEAD COLLAR
A safe and humane head collar for an animal includes a clasp and a head strap extending through first and second channels formed in the clasp. The head strap has a first end secured to a slip loop and a second end secured to a lead attachment. The head strap passes once through the slip loop to form a head loop for passing over a head of the animal. The safe and humane head collar also includes a nose strap extending through third and fourth channels formed in the clasp to provide a nose loop for passing over a nose of the animal, the nose strap having first and second ends terminating below the clasp. When fitted to the animal, the clasp secures a portion the first and second ends of the nose strap and a portion of the head loop below a lower jaw of the animal, and the head loop is positioned so that the slip loop is situated behind an ear of the animal.
Equestrian headpiece
A headpiece for a bridlery item for use with a horse or other equine animal is disclosed, which provides for improved communication between a horse and a rider, and/or improved comfort for the horse. Such a headpiece is connectable to a browband and has a first side piece and a second side piece wherein the first and second side pieces are connected by an articulated linkage above a connection between the headpiece and said browband. Articulation provides a degree of freedom of movement so that the first side piece and second side piece may move relative to one another and in doing so reduce the amount of tension transmitted between them and thus between reins, in use.
Horse Headgear
The disclosure provides a headgear system for an animal (e.g., a horse) that may function as a halter and lead rope, hackamore, and bridal with various reining options. The headgear may be converted between the various forms without its removal from the animal. The disclosure also provides connecters and adjustment fittings that may be used in the headgear system or in any system involving ropes or flaps that require length adjustment or attachment.
Horse Headgear
The disclosure provides a headgear system for an animal (e.g., a horse) that may function as a halter and lead rope, hackamore, and bridal with various reining options. The headgear may be converted between the various forms without its removal from the animal. The disclosure also provides connecters and adjustment fittings that may be used in the headgear system or in any system involving ropes or flaps that require length adjustment or attachment.
Locator and Safety Halter
A lighted horse halter includes a number of halter pieces and a portable electric power source is supported by one of the halter pieces. A light source supported by one of the halter pieces is responsive to electrical power received from the portable electric power source for outputting light. A side-glow optical fiber supported by one of the halter pieces is responsive to the light output by the light source for outputting light transverse to a side wall of the optical fiber. The optical fiber can be sandwiched between the nose band and a protective cover that can include fluorescent material.