Portable saddle rack
10464806 ยท 2019-11-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B68C1/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A portable saddle rack is provided for improved mobility, set up, storage and transportation features in order to efficiently anchor, receive, secure, and transport saddles, blankets and bridles of many types in a multitude of environments and destinations. The saddle rack preferably includes a bridal hook, a saddle support, a blanket support and adjustable blanket tensioner, and a plurality of hooks configured to removeably latch onto a horizontal structure such as a horse trailer. Embodiments also preferably include a retention line operatively connected to a vertical retention member, where the retention line is adapted to enwrap a portion of a saddle horn when placed upon the saddle rack.
Claims
1. A portable saddle rack comprising: a vertical support member having an upper end opposite a lower end; a plurality of hooks extending from the upper end wherein said hooks are configured to removably latch onto a horizontal support structure; a saddle blanket support extending horizontally from the lower end of the vertical support member, said blanket support comprising a plurality of elongated legs configured to support one or more saddle blankets; a saddle support extending horizontally from the vertical support member, said saddle support disposed above the blanket support, said saddle support comprising a plurality of laterally and downwardly extending arms transitioning to horizontally aligned flank arms configured to support a saddle; an adjustable blanket tensioner connecting a distal end of the saddle blanket support to the distal end of the saddle support; and a vertical retention member disposed at a distal end of the saddle support and configured to restrain the saddle against horizontal movement relative thereto.
2. The portable saddle rack of claim 1, further comprising a bridle hook disposed at the distal end of the saddle support of the portable saddle rack and configured to receive and support one or more horse bridles.
3. The portable saddle rack of claim 2, said adjustable blanket tensioner connecting a distal end of the saddle blanket support to the distal end of the saddle support, wherein the bridle hook defines a plurality of apertures, wherein said adjustable blanket tensioner connecting the distal end of the saddle blanket support to the distal end of the saddle support is configured to connect through at least one of the plurality of apertures defined by the bridle hook to tension a saddle blanket against movement when positioned thereupon.
4. The portable saddle rack of claim 1, further comprising a retention line extending from the vertical retention member and adapted to enwrap a portion of a horn of a saddle when placed upon the saddle rack.
5. The portable saddle rack of claim 1, wherein said removably latched rack is configured to slide horizontally along and relative to the horizontal support structure.
6. The portable saddle rack of claim 1, the vertical retention member comprising a cushioning pad for dampening impact with the saddle when placed upon the saddle rack.
7. The portable saddle rack of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable gate tensioner connecting the lower end of the vertical support member to a portion of the horizontal support structure to restrain said lower end against radial movement relative to the horizontal support structure.
8. A portable horse saddle and blanket rack for transporting a saddle in detachable connection to a horse trailer, comprising: a vertical support member having an upper end opposite a lower end; a plurality of hooks extending from the upper end wherein said hooks are configured to removably latch onto a horizontal gate structure of a horse trailer for transporting the saddle; a saddle blanket support extending horizontally from the lower end of the vertical support member, said blanket support comprising an arrangement of a plurality of elongated parallel legs configured to (i) support and transport one or more saddle blankets when the saddle rack is latched and (ii) achieve an unattended upright freestanding balanced position when the saddle and blanket rack is not latched; a saddle support extending horizontally from the vertical support member, disposed above the blanket support, said saddle support comprising a plurality of laterally and downwardly extending arms transitioning to horizontally aligned flank arms configured to support the saddle; an adjustable blanket tensioner connecting a distal end of the saddle blanket support to the distal end of the saddle support; and a bridle hook disposed at a distal end of the saddle support of the portable horse saddle and blanket rack configured to receive and support one or more horse bridles.
9. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack of claim 8, wherein the bridle hook defines a plurality of apertures and wherein said connecting the distal end of the saddle blanket support to the distal end of the saddle support comprises connecting the blanket tensioner through at least one of the plurality of apertures defined by the bridle hook.
10. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack of claim 8, further comprising a vertical retention member disposed at the distal end of the saddle support and configured to restrain the saddle against horizontal movement relative thereto.
11. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack of claim 10, further comprising a retention line extending from an upper end of the vertical retention member and adapted to enwrap a portion of a horn of the saddle when placed upon the saddle rack for transport.
12. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack of claim 8, wherein said removably latched rack is configured to slide horizontally along and relative to the horizontal gate structure of the horse trailer.
13. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack of claim 8, further comprising an adjustable gate tensioner connecting the lower end of the vertical support member to a portion of the gate structure of the horse trailer to restrain said lower end against lateral movement relative to the gate structure.
14. A storage and transportation system for storing and transporting at least one horse saddle, horse saddle blanket, and horse bridle when detachably connected to a horizontal member of a horse trailer, comprising: an elongated saddle support body disposed between a vertical retention member and a vertical support member, said vertical retention member and vertical support member adapted to restrain a saddle therebetween against horizontal movement relative thereto during transportation; the vertical support member having an upper end opposite a lower end, said upper end comprising parallel hooks adapted for detachable connection to the horizontal member of the horse trailer, said lower end comprising a saddle blanket support member extending therefrom, the saddle blanket support member having an adjustable tensioner operatively connected thereto; a bridle hook fixed to the saddle support body for receiving and supporting one or more horse bridles, wherein said bridle hook defines one or more apertures adapted to receive and connect to the saddle blanket support adjustable tensioner to restrain the saddle blanket against horizontal movement relative to said saddle blanket support member during transportation.
15. The storage and transportation system of claim 14, the vertical retention member comprising a saddle retention line operatively connected thereto and adapted to enwrap a horn of a saddle to secure said saddle against movement away from and relative to said vertical retention member.
16. The storage and transportation system of claim 14, further comprising an adjustable gate tensioner connecting the vertical support member to a portion of the horse trailer to restrain the vertical support member against radial movement relative to the portion of the horse trailer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals throughout the figures identify substantially similar components, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) For a further understanding of the nature and function of the embodiments, reference should be made to the following detailed description. Detailed descriptions of the embodiments are provided herein, as well as, the best mode of carrying out and employing the present invention. It will be readily appreciated that the embodiments are well adapted to carry out and obtain the ends and features mentioned as well as those inherent herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following disclosure is illustrative only and not in any way limiting, as the specific details disclosed herein provide a basis for the claims and a representative basis for teaching to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner. It should be understood that the devices, materials, methods, procedures, and techniques described herein are presently representative of various embodiments. Other embodiments of the disclosure will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure.
(16) As used herein, axis means a real or imaginary straight line about which a three-dimensional body is symmetrical. A vertical axis means an axis perpendicular to the ground (or put another way, an axis extending upwardly and downwardly). A horizontal axis means an axis parallel to the ground.
(17) As used herein, homogeneous is defined as the same in all locations, and a homogeneous material is a material of uniform composition throughout that cannot be mechanically separated into different materials. Examples of homogeneous materials are certain types of plastics, ceramics, metals, alloys, paper, board, resins, high-density polyethylene and rubber.
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(19) The portable saddle rack 100 preferably includes a saddle blanket support 114 which preferable extends horizontally forwardly from the lower end 106 of the vertical support member 102. In one embodiment, the blanket support 114 may include a plurality of elongated legs 116, which are preferably oriented parallel to each other. The elongated legs 116 are preferably configured to receive and support one or more saddle blankets 118, as show in
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(21) In an embodiment, the portable saddle rack 100 comprises a saddle support 122 extending horizontally forwardly from the vertical support member 102, and the saddle support 122 is preferably disposed above the blanket support 114. In a preferred embodiment, the saddle support 122 preferably includes a plurality of laterally and downwardly extending arms 124 transitioning to horizontally forwardly aligned flank arms 126 that are configured to support a saddle 128. In such embodiment, the flank arms 126 help enable airflow for a saddle 128, including airflow between a saddle 128 on the saddle support 122 and a saddle blanket 118 on the blanket support 114.
(22) In a preferred embodiment, the portable saddle rack 100 preferably includes a vertical retention member 130 that is disposed at a distal end 132 of the saddle support 122, and the vertical retention member 130 is preferably configured to restrain the saddle 128 against forward and backward horizontal movement relative to the saddle support 122.
(23) In yet another preferred embodiment, a bridle hook 134 is disposed at the distal end 132 of the saddle support 122 of the portable saddle rack 100, and the bridle hook 134 is configured to receive and support one or more horse bridles 136.
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(25) Preferably, the bridle hook 134 is shaped curvedly, such that is has the shape of a half of a horseshoe, for example, which has a first end 136 and a second end 138. In one embodiment, the first end 136 of the bridle hook 134 is firmly connected to the distal end 132 of the saddle support 122, and the second end 138 of the bridle hook 134 is extended upwardly and forwardly relative to the first end 136 connected to the saddle support 122.
(26) In yet another embodiment, the portable saddle rack 100 preferably includes a retention line 144, having one end 146 connected to the vertical retention member 130, which is disposed at the distal end 132 of the saddle support 122, and having a second end 148 configured to operatively connect to a horn 150 of a saddle 128 when the saddle 128 is positioned on the saddle support 122. The retention line 144 is preferably a flexible, leather string-like material, such that the second end 148 of the retention line 144 can wrap around the horn 150 of the saddle 128 to provide resistance to the saddle 128 against lateral movement of the saddle 128 when atop the saddle rack 100. Preferably, the retention line 144 extends freely from an upper end 152 of the vertical retention member 130 and is adapted to enwrap a portion of a horn 150 of a saddle 128 when placed upon the saddle rack 122, to help retain the saddle 128 upon the portable saddle rack 122. In this exemplary embodiment, the retention line 144 helps keep the saddle upon the rack 100 by preventing the horn portion 150 of the saddle 128 from shifting away from the vertical retention member 130.
(27) In one embodiment, the vertical retention member 130 includes a cushioning pad 152 for dampening impact with the saddle 128 when the saddle 128 is placed upon the saddle rack 100 and when the saddle 128 is transported with the saddle rack 100.
(28) Through embodiments of the invention, the removably latched saddle rack 100 is configured to slide laterally horizontally along and relative to the horizontal support structure 110 to which the saddle rack 100 is attached.
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(32) In yet another embodiment, a portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 is provided for transporting a saddle 128 in detachable connection to a horse trailer 156. The portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 comprises a vertical support member 102 having an upper end 104 opposite a lower end 106. In one embodiment, the plurality of hooks extend 108 from the upper end 104 and the hooks 108 are configured to removably latch onto a horizontal gate structure 158 of a horse trailer 156 for transporting the saddle 128.
(33) In one embodiment, the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 comprises a saddle blanket support 114 extending horizontally from the lower end 106 of the vertical support member 102, and the blanket support 114 preferably includes an arrangement of a plurality of elongated parallel legs 118 that are configured to support and transport one or more saddle blankets 118 when the saddle rack 100 is latched to the gate 158 or any other structure and achieve an unattended upright freestanding balanced position when the saddle and blanket rack 100 is not latched to the gate 158 or similar structure. The plurality of elongated parallel legs 116 are preferably connected to each other at a distal end 120 of each thereof and configured to balance the portable saddle rack 100 in a freestanding upright position upon the ground 160, such as, for instance, when the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 is detached from the horse trailer gate structure 158.
(34) The portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 preferably includes a saddle support 122 extending horizontally from the vertical support member 102, disposed above the blanket support 114, and the saddle support 114 preferably includes a plurality of laterally and downwardly extending arms 124 transitioning to horizontally aligned flank arms 126 configured to support the saddle 128.
(35) In one embodiment, a bridle hook 134 is disposed at a distal end 132 of the saddle support 122 of the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100, and the bridle hook 134 is configured to receive and support one or more horse bridles 136.
(36) The portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 preferably includes an adjustable blanket tensioner 138 that operatively connects a distal end 140 of the saddle blanket support 114 to the distal end 132 of the saddle support 122.
(37) In a preferred embodiment, the bridle hook 134 of the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 extends outwardly from the distal end 140 of the saddle support 122 and preferably defines a plurality of apertures 142 through one of which the saddle blanket tensioner 138 may connect. Through such embodiments, the saddle blanket tensioner 138 may be adjusted to accommodate saddle blankets 118 of various sizes when placed upon the saddle blanket support 122, by connecting the blanket tensioner 138 to differing apertures 142 defined by the curved bridle hook 134.
(38) In one embodiment, the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 preferably includes a vertical retention member 130 disposed at the distal end 132 of the saddle support 122, and the vertical retention member 130 is preferably configured to help retain the saddle 128 on the saddle support 122 by restraining the saddle 128 against horizontal movement relative to the saddle support 114.
(39) In another embodiment, the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 further comprises a retention line 144 extending from an upper end of the vertical retention member 130 and adapted to enwrap a portion of a horn 150 of the saddle 128 when the saddle is placed upon the saddle rack 100 for transport.
(40) Through embodiments of the invention, the removably latched portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 is preferably configured to slide horizontally along and relative to the horizontal gate structure 158 of the horse trailer 156 to which is may be latched.
(41) In one embodiment, the portable horse saddle and blanket rack 100 further comprises an adjustable gate tensioner 154 connecting the lower end 106 of the vertical support member 102 to a portion of the gate structure 158 of the horse trailer 156 in order to restrain the lower end 106 of the vertical support member 102 against lateral movement relative to the gate structure 158.
(42) In yet another embodiment, a storage and transportation system 100 for storing and transporting preferably includes at least one horse saddle 128, horse saddle blanket 118, and horse bridle 136 when detachably connected to a horizontal member 110 of a horse trailer 156, having an elongated saddle support body 122 disposed between a vertical retention member 130 and a vertical support member 102. Preferably, the vertical retention member 130 and the vertical support member 102 are preferably adapted to restrain a saddle 128 therebetween against horizontal movement relative thereto during storage and transportation of the saddle 128 upon the saddle support body 122.
(43) Preferably, the vertical support member 102 has an upper end 104 opposite a lower end 106, and the upper end preferably has parallel hooks 108 adapted for detachable connection to the horizontal member 158 of the horse trailer 156. The lower end 106 preferably includes a saddle blanket support member 114 extending therefrom. The saddle blanket support member 114 preferably includes an adjustable tensioner operatively connected thereto.
(44) In a preferred embodiment, a bridle hook 134 may be fixed to the saddle support body 122 for receiving and supporting one or more horse bridles 136, and the bridle hook 134 preferably defines one or more apertures 142 adapted to receive and connect to the saddle blanket support adjustable tensioner 138 to restrain the saddle blanket 118 against horizontal movement, relative to the saddle blanket support member 122, during transportation.
(45) In one embodiment of the storage and transportation system 100, the vertical retention member 130 preferably includes a saddle retention line 144 operatively connected to the vertical retention member 130, and the saddle retention line 144 is adapted to enwrap a horn 150 of a saddle to secure the saddle 128 against movement away from and relative to the vertical retention member 130 of the saddle support body 122.
(46) In yet another embodiment, the storage and transportation system 100 preferably includes an adjustable gate tensioner 154 that is configured to removably connect the vertical support member 102 to a portion of the horse trailer 156, in order to help restrain the vertical support member 102 against radial movement relative to the gate portion 158 of the horse trailer 156.
(47) Except as may be expressly otherwise indicated, the article a or an if and as used herein is not intended to limit, and should not be construed as limiting, the description or a claim to a single element to which the article refers. Rather, the article a or an if and as used herein is intended to cover one or more such elements, unless the text expressly indicates otherwise.
(48) This invention is susceptible to considerable variation within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.