HORSE RIDING SADDLE
20220306450 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A horse riding saddle comprising a supporting frame, which defines a seat which extends along a longitudinal axis of the saddle, and at least one first flap and second flap, which are associated with the supporting frame and are arranged on opposite sides with respect to the longitudinal axis; the first and second flaps are stably associated, at a respective front resting portion, with a knee roll which defines a respective contact body for a portion of the leg of the user; the knee rolls define a coupling surface which is designed to be arranged so as to face a respective front resting portion of the flap and which comprises at least one portion which defines a concave surface which extends around an axis which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the saddle.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A horse riding saddle comprising: a supporting frame, which defines a seat which extends along a longitudinal axis of the saddle, and at least one first flap and at least one second flap, which are associated with said supporting frame and are arranged on opposite sides with respect to said longitudinal axis, said first and second flaps being stably associated, at a respective front resting portion, with a knee roll which defines a respective contact body for a portion of a leg of a user, wherein each said knee roll has a coupling surface configured to be arranged to face a respective front resting portion of said flap and which comprises at least one portion which defines a concave surface extending around an axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said saddle.
10. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, wherein said knee rolls have, when they are associated with the respective flaps, the respective coupling surface of each said knee roll that comprises at least one portion having a concave surface extending about an axis substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of the saddle.
11. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, further comprising a single-flap horse riding saddle, said first and second flaps comprising a respective flap.
12. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, comprising a double-flap horse riding saddle, said first and second flaps comprising an underflap directed towards a back of the horse, or an upper flap.
13. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, wherein said concave surface is shaped such that said concave surface substantially corresponds to a morphological structure of a back of a horse.
14. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, wherein said knee rolls are made of polyurethane-based expanded material.
15. The horse riding saddle according to claim 9, wherein said coupling surfaces of said knee rolls have a reinforcement layer.
16. The horse riding saddle according to claim 15, wherein said reinforcement layer is made of pressure-molded cellulose material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will become better apparent from the detailed description that follows of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of a horse riding saddle according to the disclosure, which is illustrated for the purposes of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] With reference to the figures, the horse riding saddle according to the disclosure, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises a supporting frame 2, which defines a seat 3 which extends along a longitudinal axis 100 of the saddle 1, and at least one first flap and second flap 4, 5, which are associated with the supporting frame 2 and are arranged on opposite sides with respect to the longitudinal axis 100.
[0020] The first and second flaps 4, 5 are stably associated, at a respective front resting portion 11, 12, with a knee roll 21, 22 which defines a respective contact body 31, 32 for a portion of the leg of the user.
[0021] According to the present disclosure, the knee rolls 21, 22 define a coupling surface 21a, 22a which is designed to be arranged so as to face toward a respective front resting portion 11, 12 of the respective flap 4, 5.
[0022] In particular, the coupling surfaces 21a, 22a comprise at least one portion which has a concave surface which extends about an axis which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis 100 of the saddle 1.
[0023] In particular, the knee rolls 21, 22 originally have the respective coupling surface 21a, 22a that comprises at least one portion which has a concave surface which extends about an axis which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis 100 of the saddle 1.
[0024] The term “originally” is used to mean that such knee rolls 21, 22 already have the shape described above when they are associated with the respective flaps 4, 5, during the production of the saddle 1.
[0025] According to a first possible embodiment, the horse riding saddle 1 is constituted by a single-flap horse riding saddle.
[0026] In this case, the first flap and the second flap 4, 5 are constituted by the respective single flap.
[0027] Obviously, there is no reason why the horse riding saddle 1 cannot be constituted by a double-flap saddle.
[0028] In this case, the first flap and second flap 4, 5 which define the front resting portion 11, 12 with which to associate the knee rolls 21, 22 can be constituted indifferently by the underflap that is directed toward the back of the horse 200 or by the upper flap.
[0029] Preferably, the concave surface is contoured in a manner that substantially corresponds to the morphological structure of the back of the horse 200.
[0030] Conveniently, the knee rolls 21, 22 are made of polyurethane-based expanded material.
[0031] According to a preferred embodiment, the coupling surfaces 21a, 22a of the knee rolls 21, 22 have a reinforcement layer 23.
[0032] Advantageously, the reinforcement layer 23 is made of pressure-molded cellulose material.
[0033] Use of the horse riding saddle 1 according to the disclosure is evident from the foregoing description.
[0034] In practice it has been found that the disclosure fully achieves the intended aim and objects by providing a horse riding saddle 1 that originally has a coupling surface 21a, 22a which is concave in shape, so as to be immediately and optimally adapted to the body of the horse 200, without requiring a repeated pressure by the leg of the rider.
[0035] Furthermore, by virtue of the low density of the material used, the knee roll 21, 22 is extremely soft, and this appreciably increases the comfort and determines a greater capacity to adapt to the leg of the rider.
[0036] Finally, the optional presence of the reinforcement layer 23, for example in cellulose material, gives the support 11, 12 the rigidity necessary to maintain the concave shape.
[0037] The disclosure thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims. Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0038] In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific use, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
[0039] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. 102019000009414 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.