Patent classifications
A43C17/04
Spur Case
An equestrian spur holding device including a body having plurality of chamber inside which hold the spurs when, not in using. The inner side of each of the chamber may be provided a space for both spurs to accommodate. In top section of spur holding device has a zipper for opening and closing the device. Vinyl, leather and net is used as preferred material for manufacturing the spur holding device.
Spur Case
An equestrian spur holding device including a body having plurality of chamber inside which hold the spurs when, not in using. The inner side of each of the chamber may be provided a space for both spurs to accommodate. In top section of spur holding device has a zipper for opening and closing the device. Vinyl, leather and net is used as preferred material for manufacturing the spur holding device.
Reversible Rowel
A reversible rowel is used during equestrian or rodeo activities to aid a user while riding. The reversible rowel includes a rowel disc, a first plurality of rowel spokes, and a second plurality of rowel spokes. The first plurality of rowel spokes is laterally connected about a first half of the rowel disc. Similarly, the second plurality of rowel spokes is laterally connected about a second half of the rowel disc. The first plurality of rowel spokes is sized differently from the second plurality of rowel spokes, creating two levels of grip. A plurality of notches laterally traverse into the first plurality of rowel spokes and the second plurality of rowel spokes, giving the user added grip. A locking channel traverses into the reversible rowel, allowing the user to selectively utilize either the first plurality of rowel spokes or the second plurality of rowel spokes.
Equestrian footwear with integrated adjustable spur system
A lower body equestrian riding boot system for holding a riding spur includes a boot having one or more pockets located on an outer surface of a side and near one end of the boot, the pocket is configured to retain a free end of a riding spur yoke. A backstrap located on an outer surface of a back side and near the bottom of the boot has one end that is releasably attached to the boot and includes an aperture through which a neck of a riding spur projects. A concealed curved zipper extending beyond the front of a pocket. The pocket, the backstrap and the zipper cooperate to secure the riding spur to the boot, so that the spur can be easily attached, adjusted and/or removed from the boot, and so the boot can be removed from the foot with the spur still attached.
Equestrian footwear with integrated adjustable spur system
A lower body equestrian riding boot system for holding a riding spur includes a boot having one or more pockets located on an outer surface of a side and near one end of the boot, the pocket is configured to retain a free end of a riding spur yoke. A backstrap located on an outer surface of a back side and near the bottom of the boot has one end that is releasably attached to the boot and includes an aperture through which a neck of a riding spur projects. A concealed curved zipper extending beyond the front of a pocket. The pocket, the backstrap and the zipper cooperate to secure the riding spur to the boot, so that the spur can be easily attached, adjusted and/or removed from the boot, and so the boot can be removed from the foot with the spur still attached.
EQUESTRIAN FOOWEAR WITH INTEGRATED ADJUSTABLE SPUR SYSTEM
A lower body equestrian riding boot system for holding a riding spur includes a boot having one or more pockets located on an outer surface of a side and near one end of the boot, the pocket is configured to retain a free end of a riding spur yoke. A backstrap located on an outer surface of a back side and near the bottom of the boot has one end that is releasably attached to the boot and includes an aperture through which a neck of a riding spur projects. A concealed curved zipper extending beyond the front of a pocket. The pocket, the backstrap and the zipper cooperate to secure the riding spur to the boot, so that the spur can be easily attached, adjusted and/or removed from the boot, and so the boot can be removed from the foot with the spur still attached.
EQUESTRIAN FOOWEAR WITH INTEGRATED ADJUSTABLE SPUR SYSTEM
A lower body equestrian riding boot system for holding a riding spur includes a boot having one or more pockets located on an outer surface of a side and near one end of the boot, the pocket is configured to retain a free end of a riding spur yoke. A backstrap located on an outer surface of a back side and near the bottom of the boot has one end that is releasably attached to the boot and includes an aperture through which a neck of a riding spur projects. A concealed curved zipper extending beyond the front of a pocket. The pocket, the backstrap and the zipper cooperate to secure the riding spur to the boot, so that the spur can be easily attached, adjusted and/or removed from the boot, and so the boot can be removed from the foot with the spur still attached.
Equestrian legwear with adjustable spur holder
The invention is an improved method and apparatus for securing a riding spur to an equestrian legwear garment such as a chap or boot, wherein the spur can be quickly and easily attached, adjusted, or removed by a rider without dismounting the horse. Additionally, the invention can be configured so that the chap or boot may be removed from the wearer without first having to remove the spur.
Equestrian legwear with adjustable spur holder
The invention is an improved method and apparatus for securing a riding spur to an equestrian legwear garment such as a chap or boot, wherein the spur can be quickly and easily attached, adjusted, or removed by a rider without dismounting the horse. Additionally, the invention can be configured so that the chap or boot may be removed from the wearer without first having to remove the spur.