Patent classifications
B68B1/06
Ergonomic bridle for equines
Ergonomic bridle for equines composed of a band formed by two lateral pieces joined to the upper bridge and to the frontal bridge; in which the lateral pieces are joined to curved-crescents which incorporate, at the ends thereof, a belt for the joining to the bit; a nasal band which is connected to a throatband formed by two curved belts which are joined to each other at the area of the lower maxilla.
HORSE BIT
The invention relates to a horse bit (10, 210) comprising a shackle (20, 220) configured to be inserted into a horse's mouth. The shackle comprises at least one joint (30, 40; 230) and two side portions (50, 60, 250, 260), wherein the two side portions are connected by the at least one joint such that the side portions are pivotable to each other, and at least two eyelet members (80, 90, 100, 110; 280, 290) each having an eyelet bore (82, 92, 102, 112; 282, 292), wherein the eyelet members are interlocked with play via their eyelet bores to provide the at least one joint. Further, in a cross section in the range of one of the eyelet members along or substantially parallel to an axis of the eyelet bore a cross-sectional width (W1, W2) of the one eyelet member is larger than the inner width (W3) of the eyelet bore of the other eyelet member.
HORSE BIT
The invention relates to a horse bit (10, 210) comprising a shackle (20, 220) configured to be inserted into a horse's mouth. The shackle comprises at least one joint (30, 40; 230) and two side portions (50, 60, 250, 260), wherein the two side portions are connected by the at least one joint such that the side portions are pivotable to each other, and at least two eyelet members (80, 90, 100, 110; 280, 290) each having an eyelet bore (82, 92, 102, 112; 282, 292), wherein the eyelet members are interlocked with play via their eyelet bores to provide the at least one joint. Further, in a cross section in the range of one of the eyelet members along or substantially parallel to an axis of the eyelet bore a cross-sectional width (W1, W2) of the one eyelet member is larger than the inner width (W3) of the eyelet bore of the other eyelet member.
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.
ERGONOMIC BRIDLE FOR EQUINES
Ergonomic bridle for equines, formed by a band, composed of lateral pieces connected by means of any joining element to an upper bridge and frontal bridge; connected to the lateral pieces by means of any joining element, the crescents are provided which incorporate, at the ends thereof, a belt for the joining to the bit; a nasal band which is connected to a throatband, said throatband being formed by two curved belts which are joined together by the area of the lower maxilla of the equine.
ERGONOMIC BRIDLE FOR EQUINES
Ergonomic bridle for equines, formed by a band, composed of lateral pieces connected by means of any joining element to an upper bridge and frontal bridge; connected to the lateral pieces by means of any joining element, the crescents are provided which incorporate, at the ends thereof, a belt for the joining to the bit; a nasal band which is connected to a throatband, said throatband being formed by two curved belts which are joined together by the area of the lower maxilla of the equine.
Bit and system for feeding a viscous and/or liquid substance into the mouth of an animal
Single or multiple jointed bit (1) with at least two mouthpieces (10), characterized by the fact that at least one mouthpiece (10) comprises at least one channel (100) which extends longitudinally with or without slope through this mouthpiece from one end to the other end, to enable the sending of a viscous and/or liquid substance (72) directly into the middle of the mouth of an animal (2) without changing the feeling in the animal's mouth or on its tongue (2).
Bit and system for feeding a viscous and/or liquid substance into the mouth of an animal
Single or multiple jointed bit (1) with at least two mouthpieces (10), characterized by the fact that at least one mouthpiece (10) comprises at least one channel (100) which extends longitudinally with or without slope through this mouthpiece from one end to the other end, to enable the sending of a viscous and/or liquid substance (72) directly into the middle of the mouth of an animal (2) without changing the feeling in the animal's mouth or on its tongue (2).
Headgear for use in directing an animal
Headgear for directing an animal is disclosed. The headgear includes a bit that includes a pair of rings to which reins of the headgear are to attach; a jointed mouthpiece with a connecting portion adjacent each end for connection to a respective one of the rings such that each ring can rotate through the respective connecting portion, and at least one joint between the connecting portions that allows the mouthpiece to articulate between an undeflected position in which the connecting portions have a maximum separation, and deflected positions in which the separation of the connecting portions is less than the maximum; and a mouthpiece support that extends between the rings, and limits the minimum separation of the connecting portions.