SADDLE AND USE OF SAID SADDLE FOR SEATING A RIDER ON AN ANIMAL, IN PARTICULAR ON A HORSE
20230391608 · 2023-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A saddle and use of said saddle are provided for seating a rider on an animal, in particular on a horse. The saddle includes a frame for mounting a girth and/or stirrups. The frame includes a front member that defines a pommel side of the saddle, a rear member that defines a cantle side of the saddle and a central member interconnecting the front member and the rear member. The central member is arranged to extend in a longitudinal direction above the spine of the animal. The saddle further comprises cushion members arranged for resting directly on the back of the animal on opposite sides of the central member. The saddle is provided with a connecting element crossing the central member and interconnecting the cushion members, and the connecting element is freely movable or loose with respect to the central member.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A saddle for seating a rider on an animal, the saddle comprising a frame for mounting a girth or stirrups, wherein the frame comprises a front member that defines a pommel side of the saddle, a rear member that defines a cantle side of the saddle and a central member interconnecting the front member and the rear member, wherein the central member is arranged to extend in a longitudinal direction above the spine of the animal, wherein the saddle further comprises a first cushion member and a second cushion member arranged for resting directly on the back of the animal on opposite sides of the central member in a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, wherein the saddle is provided with a connecting element crossing the central member and interconnecting the first cushion member and the second cushion member, wherein the connecting element is freely movable with respect to the central member, wherein the saddle further comprises a seat for placement on top of the first cushion member and the second cushion member, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, are arranged for supporting the seat in a position above the central member.
17. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the connecting element is loose with respect to the central member.
18. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member are loose with respect to the frame.
19. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the connecting element extends over the central member.
20. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the connecting element is flexible, preferably wherein the connecting element is a connecting strap.
21. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member are independently movable relative to each other.
22. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member are independently movable relative to each other in a height direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction.
23. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member are independently rotatable relative to each other about a rotation axis parallel to the longitudinal direction.
24. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, at least partially lift the connecting element from the central member.
25. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, lift the connecting element from the central member completely.
26. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, extend in a height direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction to a cushion height above the central member.
27. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the saddle further comprises rear support pads for supporting the rear member on the back of the animal, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member are directly adjacent to or form a continuation of the rear support pads in the longitudinal direction.
28. The saddle according to claim 27, wherein the saddle further comprises a common sheathing for each pair of one of the first cushion member and the second cushion member and one of the rear support pads.
29. The saddle according to claim 16, wherein the saddle further comprises front support pads for supporting the front member alongside the withers of the animal, wherein the front support pads are pivotable with respect to the front member.
30. The saddle of claim 16, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, are arranged for supporting the seat in a position clear off the central member.
31. A method for seating a rider on an animal, the method comprising: providing a saddle according to claim 16; and arranging the saddle on the animal.
32. The method according to claim 31, wherein the animal is a horse.
33. A saddle for seating a rider on an animal, the saddle comprising a frame for mounting a girth or stirrups, wherein the frame comprises a front member that defines a pommel side of the saddle, a rear member that defines a cantle side of the saddle and a central member interconnecting the front member and the rear member, wherein the central member is arranged to extend in a longitudinal direction above the spine of the animal, wherein the saddle further comprises a first cushion member and a second cushion member arranged for resting directly on the back of the animal on opposite sides of the central member in a lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, wherein the saddle is provided with a connecting element crossing the central member and interconnecting the first cushion member and the second cushion member, wherein the connecting element is freely movable with respect to the central member, wherein the saddle further comprises a seat for placement on top of the first cushion member and the second cushion member, wherein the first cushion member and the second cushion member, when resting on the back of the animal, are arranged for supporting the seat in a position clear off the central member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The invention will be elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment shown in the attached schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0030] As best seen in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The frame 1 further comprises a central member 23 interconnecting the front member 21 and the rear member 22. In other words, the front member 21 and the rear member 22 are connected to and/or fixed to the central member 23 to form the frame 2. The central member 23 is arranged to extend in or parallel to the longitudinal direction L above and/or spaced apart from the spine S of the animal. Moreover, the central member 23 extends at a height below and/or spaced apart from the seat 7. The central member 23 is relatively rigid. The central member 23 may for example be made from a rigid metal, i.e. steel. The central member 23 may be bar-shaped, tube-shaped, strip-shaped or any other shape that can rigidly interconnect the front member 21 with the rear member 22. The central member 23 extends through a central area of the saddle 1, i.e. in a central region considered in the lateral direction T. In particular, the central member 23 in use extends parallel to, in close proximity to or coincides with the sagittal plane P of the animal.
[0034] As best seen in
[0035] The cushion members 51, 52, like the support pads 31, 32, 41, 42, are made from a soft, compressible material that can adapt to the anatomy of the animal as it moves. As shown in
[0036] As shown in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The connecting strap 6 is freely movable with respect to the central member 23 in the lateral direction T, the longitudinal direction L, in the height direction V and/or in a rotation about a rotation axis (not shown) parallel or substantially parallel to any one of said directions T, L, V. In the context of the present invention, the term ‘freely’ is to be construed as a movement or rotation of the connecting strap 6 in one or more of the aforementioned directions, or generally in any direction, towards, away from or around the central member 23. Obviously, the connecting strap 6 can not move through the central member 23. Also, the movement of the connecting strap 6 is restricted by other parts of the saddle 1, such as the cushion members 51, 52 being sandwiched between the seat 7 and the animal. However, considered solely with respect to the central member 23, i.e. when the central member 23 and the connecting strap 6 are taken in isolation, the connecting strap 6 would essentially be freely movable in any direction relative to said central member 23. Similarly, ‘loose’ is to be construed as lose with respect to the central member 23 when the connecting strap 6 and the central member 23 are taken in isolation. The connecting strap 6 may be indirectly connected to the central member 23, i.e. via the cushion members 51, 52 and their indirect connection to the frame 2 because of their proximity to the rear support pads 41, 42. However, the connecting strap 6 by itself is loose with respect to the central member 23.
[0039] Alternatively formulated, the connecting strap 6 is loose with respect to or from the central member 23, as best seen in
[0040] The freedom of movement and/or the looseness allows the connecting strap 6 to be moved or lifted clear off the central member 23 in the height direction V. In the lifted state, the connecting strap 6 the cushion members 51, 52 are merely held together or solely connected by the connecting strap 6 across the central member 23, such that the movement of the connecting strap 6 and/or the cushion members 51, 52 are free relative to said central member 23 and/or the frame 2. In particular, the cushion members 51, 52 may rotate, translate, swivel, pivot, skew, twist and/or deform freely in any direction in response to the movements of the animal.
[0041] It can be observed in figured 4B, that the cushion members 51, 52, when resting on the back B of the animal, are tilted and/or rotated upwards, thereby at least partially lifting the connecting strap 6 from the central member 23. Preferably, the connecting strap 6 is lifted completely clear of the central member 23.
[0042] As best seen in
[0043] The first cushion member 51 and the second cushion member 52, when resting on the back B of the animal, are arranged for supporting the seat 7 in a position above, spaced apart from and/or clear off the central member 23, as best shown in
[0044] In an ideal situation, the saddle 1 according to the present invention would only consist of the seat 7 and the cushion members 51, 52 which would be loosely positioned on the animal to perfectly follows it movements and adapt to its anatomy. However, the saddle 1 must somehow be kept generally in position on the animal and needs to be mounted somehow. This is why the frame 2 is still part of the design. However, in contrast to conventional saddle trees, in the saddle 1 according to the present invention the support of the seat 7 on the animal, via the cushion members 51, 52, in use, is separated from the relatively rigid frame 2. In particular, the cushion members 51, 52, and thus the seat 7 supported thereon, are free to move and adapt in accordance with the anatomy of the animal as it moves. Because most of the weight of the rider is transferred onto the animal via the cushion members 51, 52, less weight is exerted onto the animal via the frame 2. The saddle 1 according to the present invention is thus significantly more comfortable for both animal and rider. Moreover, because of the more direct and adaptive contact between rider and animal via the seat 7 and the cushion members 51, 52, the rider can be seated in a more stable manner and receive considerably more feedback from the animal and its movements.
[0045] It is to be understood that the above description is included to illustrate the operation of the preferred embodiments and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. From the above discussion, many variations will be apparent to one skilled in the art that would yet be encompassed by the scope of the present invention.