Horse training device

11235967 · 2022-02-01

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A horse training device which is adjustable to fit various sizes of horse heads and neck sizes. The training device includes a generally U-shaped bosal-like member having a forward end and first and second legs extending rearwardly therefrom. A first ring is secured to the rearward ends of the first and second legs. A first U-shaped strap has its lower ends secured to second and third rings secured to the first and second legs respectively. A second strap has one end thereof secured to a cross-member which extends between the first and second legs. The other end of the second strap has a fourth ring member secured thereto. The lower ends of a U-shaped third strap are secured to the fourth ring. A U-shaped fourth strap is connected to the first and third straps and extend around the head of the horse below the ears of the horse.

    Claims

    1. A horse training device, comprising: a bosal-like member including a generally U-shaped forward end portion having first and second leg members extending rearwardly, inwardly and downwardly from said generally U-shaped forward end portion with said first and second leg members having spaced-apart rearward ends; a first ring member secured to said rearward ends of said first and second leg members; a cross-member secured to said first and second leg members forwardly of said first ring member so as to extend between said first and second leg members; an upstanding second ring member secured to said first leg member forwardly of said cross-member; an upstanding third ring member secured to said second leg member forwardly of said cross-member; a fourth ring member secured to said first leg member which extends outwardly from said first leg member between said first ring member and said upstanding second ring member; a fifth ring member secured to said second leg member which extends outwardly from said second leg member between said first ring member and said upstanding third ring member; a flexible inverted and generally U-shaped and length adjustable first strap having a lower first end, a lower second end and an upper end; said lower first end of said first strap being secured to said upstanding second ring member; said lower second end of said first strap being secured to said upstanding third ring member; said first strap being configured to be placed on the upper neck of the horse behind the ears of the horse; an elongated and flexible second strap having a rearward end and a forward end; said second strap being length adjustable; said second strap being positioned below the neck of the horse; said forward end of said second strap having a loop thereon; said rearward end of said second strap having a loop thereon; said loop at said rearward end of said second strap being secured to said cross-member; a sixth ring member secured to said loop at said forward end of said second strap; a flexible inverted and generally U-shaped and length adjustable third strap having a lower first looped end, a lower second looped end and an upper end; said lower first looped end and said lower second looped end of said third strap being secured to said sixth ring member; said third strap being configured to be positioned around the neck of the horse rearwardly of said first strap; an elongated and flexible fourth strap having a first end loop portion and a second end loop portion with each of said first end loop portion and said second end loop portion of said fourth strap having a forward end and a rearward end; said fourth strap being configured to be positioned partially around the upper end of the head of the horse forwardly of the ears of the horse; said rearward end of said first end loop portion of said fourth strap extending around and being vertically adjustably secured to said third strap below said upper end of said third strap; said rearward end of said second end loop portion of said fourth strap extending around and being vertically adjustably secured to said third strap below said upper end of said third strap; said forward end of said first end loop portion of said fourth strap extending around and being vertically adjustably secured to said first strap below said upper end of said first strap; said forward end of said second end loop portion of said fourth strap extending around and being vertically adjustably secured to said first strap below said upper end of said first strap; an elongated and flexible first rein having a first end and a second end; said first end of said flexible first rein being selectively removably secured to either of said first ring member or said fourth ring member; an elongated and flexible second rein having a first end and a second end; said first end of said flexible second rein being selectively removably secured to either of said first ring member or said fifth ring member; said first rein, when said first end of said first rein is secured to said fourth ring member, enables said first rein to exert outward side null to the head of the horse; said second rein, when said first end of said second rein is secured to said fifth ring member, enables said second rein to exert outward side pull to the head of the horse; said first and second reins, when said first ends of said first and second reins are secured to said first ring member, enables said first and second reins to be used to lead the horse; and said first and second reins, when said first ends of said first and second reins are secured to said first ring member, enables the movement of the horse to be controlled.

    2. The horse training device of claim 1 wherein said first end of said fourth strap has a loop portion and wherein said second end of said fourth strap has a loop thereon and wherein said loop portion on said first end of said fourth strap embraces said first and third straps and wherein said loop portion on said second end of said fourth strap embraces said first and third straps.

    3. The horse training device of claim 2 wherein each of said loop portions of said fourth strap frictionally embrace said first and third straps.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments of the present invention are described with reference to the following figures, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views unless otherwise specified.

    (2) FIG. 1 is a partial rear perspective view illustrating the device of this invention mounted on a horse with the dashed lines illustrating the manners in which the reins of the invention may be attached to the device;

    (3) FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the device of this invention;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating the device of this invention mounted on a horse;

    (5) FIG. 4 is a side view, opposite to the side view of FIG. 3, illustrating the device of this invention mounted on a horse;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a partial perspective view illustrating the manner in which the fourth strap of this invention is selectively vertically movable with respect to the first and third straps respectively;

    (7) FIG. 6 is a partial front perspective view illustrating the manner in which the fourth strap is secured to the first and third straps; and

    (8) FIG. 7 is a partial perspective view illustrating the manner in which the ends of the third strap are secured to the cross-member of the bosal-like member.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (9) Embodiments are described more fully below with reference to the accompanying figures, which form a part hereof and show, by way of illustration, specific exemplary embodiments. These embodiments are disclosed in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. However, embodiments may be implemented in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense in that the scope of the present invention is defined only by the appended claims.

    (10) The horse training device of this invention is designated by the reference numeral 10. Device 10 includes a bosal-like member (hereinafter “bosal”) 12, sometimes called a nose strap, nose piece or nose band, which is disposed over the snout of the animal. Bosal 12 will be described as being generally U-shaped which includes a curved forward end portion 14 having leg portions 16 and 18 extending rearwardly, downwardly and inwardly from forward end portion 14. The curved forward end portion 14 is covered with a leather padding material 19. The rearward ends 20 and 22 of leg portions 16 and 18 respectively are attached to a metal ring 24 by welding. A metal cross-member 26 is secured to leg portions 16 and 18 by welding so as to extend therebetween forwardly of ring 24.

    (11) Leg portion 16 has a ring 28 secured thereto at its upper end by welding forwardly of cross-member 26. Leg portion 18 has a ring 30 secured thereto by welding forwardly of cross-member 26. The numeral 32 refers to an elongated and generally U-shaped and flexible strap 32 having opposite looped ends 34 and 36. Strap 32 is length adjustable by a conventional buckle 39 and has looped end 34 thereof secured to ring 28 and has looped end 36 thereof secured to ring 30. The numeral 38 refers to a generally U-shaped flexible strap having looped ends 40 and 42. Strap 38 is length adjustable by a conventional buckle 43.

    (12) The numeral 44 refers to a short flexible strap having a lower end loop 46 and an upper end loop 48 formed thereon. The lower end loop 46 of strap 44 is secured to cross-member 26. The upper end loop 48 of strap 44 is secured to ring member 50. Strap 44 is length adjustable. The ends 40 and 42 of strap 38 are secured to ring member 50.

    (13) The numeral 52 refers to a flexible strap having looped ends 54 and 56. Strap 52 has its looped end 54 positioned at the right side of the head of the horse and has its looped end 56 positioned at the left side of the head of the horse. The portion of strap 38 which is positioned at the right side of the head of the horse slidably extends through the looped end 54 of strap 52 at the rearward end thereof. The portion of strap 38 which is positioned at the left side of the head of the horse slidably extends through the looped end 56 of strap 52 at the rearward end thereof. A portion of strap 32 at the right side of the head of the horse slidably extends through looped end 54 of strap 52 at the forward end of looped end 54. A portion of strap 32 at the left side of the head of the horse slidably extends through looped end 56 of strap 52 at the forward end of the looped end 56. A short strap 58 is wrapped around the looped end 54 to separate straps 32 and 38 therein. A short strap 60 is wrapped around the looped end 56 to separate straps 32 and 38 therein.

    (14) As seen in FIG. 5, a short strap 62 is wrapped around the forward end of the looped end 54 forwardly of strap 32. A short strap 64 is wrapped around the forward end of the looped end 56 forwardly of strap 32. The short straps 58, 60, 62 and 64 permit strap 52 to be upwardly and downwardly adjustably moved with respect to straps 32 and 38 to compensate for different head sizes of the horses to be trained.

    (15) The device 10 also includes a semi-circular ring 68 which is secured to leg portion 16 of bosal 12 which extends laterally outwardly therefrom. Device 10 also includes a semi-circular ring member 70 which is secured to leg portion 18 of bosal 12 which extends laterally outwardly therefrom.

    (16) Device 10 also includes elongated reins 72 and 74 which have snaps 76 and 78 at one end thereof respectively. Reins 72 and 74 may be snapped onto ring 24 as indicated by broken lines in FIG. 1 so that the trainer or rider may control the movement of the horse. Reins 72 and 74 may also be snapped onto rings 68 and 70 so as to be able to exert “side pull” to the head of the horse. The reins or lead ropes 72 and 74 may also be snapped onto the ring 24 or the rings 68 and 70 to lead the horse.

    (17) Thus it can be seen that the invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.

    (18) Although the invention has been described in language that is specific to certain structures and methodological steps, it is to be understood that the invention defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific structures and/or steps described. Rather, the specific aspects and steps are described as forms of implementing the claimed invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be practiced without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.