Patent classifications
B68C2003/0066
ENHANCED STIRRUP FOR HORSEBACK RIDING DISCIPLINES
A safety stirrup for horseback riding having a first semi-arch element having a first end integrally connected to a first portion of a base element of the stirrup and a second end comprising a through hole (4) for mounting a stirrup leather; a second semi-arch element having an end elastically connected to a second portion of the base element opposed to the first portion is provided. The second semi-arch element is configured to delimit a portion for inserting a rider's foot into the stirrup. The stirrup comprises a support platform for the rider's foot associated with the base element. The platform is removably attached to the base element and the stirrup and may have elastic interposed between the platform and the base element, configured to define a distance between the platform and the base element in an initial rest condition, and adjustment means acting on the elastic means for changing the first distance from the initial rest condition.
SAFETY STIRRUP FOR HORSEBACK RIDING
A safety stirrup for horseback riding having a first semi-arch element having a first end integrally connected to a first portion of a base element of the stirrup and a second end comprising a through hole for mounting a stirrup leather; a second semi-arch element having an end elastically connected to a second portion of the base element opposed to the first portion is provided. The second semi-arch element is configured to delimit a portion for inserting a rider's foot into the stirrup. The stirrup may have an elastic interposed between the end of the second semi-arch element and the second portion of the base element. Such elastic has an extension direction parallel to a main axis of the base element allowing the second semi-arch element to bend along the main axis away from the first semi-arch element and to elastically return said second semi-arch element to a rest position.
SAFETY STIRRUP FOR HORSE RIDING
A safety stirrup for horse riding has a buckle (1) designed to be attached to a stirrup leather, a stirrup having an overall arch shape in which a rider inserts a foot in an insertion direction substantially perpendicular to the plane containing the arch, with a tread on the lower portion onto which a rider can place his foot, and at least one lateral branch (21, 22) linking said tread to a head (23) of the stirrup, and a device for attaching the head (23) of the stirrup to the buckle (1) that is designed to enable the stirrup to detach completely from the buckle (1) in the event of a fall. The attachment device includes a mechanism (3) for clipping the stirrup to the buckle (1) including at least one elastic element (31) designed to cooperate with at least one relief (13, 14) provided on a corresponding surface to prevent the stirrup from unclipping from the buckle (1), and a lower end of the buckle (1) and the head (23) of the stirrup cooperating via curved sliding surfaces (11a, 12a, 27) to enable, before unclipping and/or complete detachment of the stirrup and of the buckle (1), a relative rotation of the stirrup and of the buckle (1) in said insertion direction of a foot of the rider in the stirrup.
STIRRUPS FOR EQUESTRIAN SPORTS (Amd.)
Stirrups for equestrian sports attachable to a saddle with a stirrup leather strap is easy and economical to produce, and ensures the rider's foot to be securely held during riding and safely released in an emergency situation. The stirrup is surprisingly easily formed, including a single slightly curved side piece (1) and a foot rest (2) with the side piece (1) comprises an eyelet (3) on the upper end through which a stirrup leather strap is guided. The foot rest (2) is arranged on the lower end of the slightly curved side piece (1) such that it is approximately at a right angle, and carries a guiding element (4) in the form of a flat-topped pin on the end thereof facing away from the mount. The guiding element (4) points towards the end of the stirrup side piece (1) which comprises the eyelet (3), with the longitudinal extension thereof.
Enhanced stirrup for horseback riding disciplines
A safety stirrup for horseback riding having a first semi-arch element having a first end integrally connected to a first portion of a base element of the stirrup and a second end comprising a through hole (4) for mounting a stirrup leather; a second semi-arch element having an end elastically connected to a second portion of the base element opposed to the first portion is provided. The second semi-arch element is configured to delimit a portion for inserting a rider's foot into the stirrup. The stirrup comprises a support platform for the rider's foot associated with the base element. The platform is removably attached to the base element and the stirrup and may have elastic interposed between the platform and the base element, configured to define a distance between the platform and the base element in an initial rest condition, and adjustment means acting on the elastic means for changing the first distance from the initial rest condition.
Safety stirrup for horseback riding
A safety stirrup for horseback riding having a first semi-arch element having a first end integrally connected to a first portion of a base element of the stirrup and a second end comprising a through hole for mounting a stirrup leather; a second semi-arch element having an end elastically connected to a second portion of the base element opposed to the first portion is provided. The second semi-arch element is configured to delimit a portion for inserting a rider's foot into the stirrup. The stirrup may have an elastic interposed between the end of the second semi-arch element and the second portion of the base element. Such elastic has an extension direction parallel to a main axis of the base element allowing the second semi-arch element to bend along the main axis away from the first semi-arch element and to elastically return said second semi-arch element to a rest position.
ADJUSTABLE STIRRUP
A stirrup arranged to be adjusted to an individual rider of a horse is provided. The stirrup includes a stirrup support bracket and a foot tread. The adjustable stirrup is provided with a stirrup angle adjustment arrangement, arranged to adjust the stirrup in one or more of an x-, y- or z-axis direction. A stirrup leather mounting part is arranged to receive the lower end sling of a stirrup leather.
Stirrup Safety Retainer
A stirrup safety retainer for use with a stirrup on a saddle for a horse is disclosed. The safety stirrup retainer can include a first strap having a first end and a second end. A first connector can attach to the first end of the first strap and a second connector can attach to the second end of the first strap, such that when the first and second connectors are brought together, they are configured to releasably joining the first and second end of the first strap. The stirrup safety retainer can further include a second strap connected to the first strap. The stirrup safety retainer can further include a third strap connected to the first strap. The first and second connectors can comprise, respectively, male and female portions of a safety breakaway buckle.
Adjustable stirrup
A stirrup arranged to be adjusted to an individual rider of a horse is provided. The stirrup includes a stirrup support bracket and a foot tread. The adjustable stirrup is provided with a stirrup angle adjustment arrangement, arranged to adjust the stirrup in one or more of an x-, y- or z-axis direction. A stirrup leather mounting part is arranged to receive the lower end sling of a stirrup leather.