PROTECTOR WORN ON A HORSE LEG
20230200353 ยท 2023-06-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A protector worn on a horse leg includes a first piece and a second piece located above the first piece. The second piece is connected to the first piece via a first connecting portion so that the second piece is movable relative to the first piece. A first gap is formed between the first piece and the second piece. A size of the first gap becomes smaller when the horse leg is straightened and becomes larger when the horse leg is bent. Both the first piece and the second piece fit on the horse leg all the time when running, not disturbing the movement and relieving discomfort of the horse.
Claims
1. A protector worn on a horse leg comprising: a first piece; and a second piece located above the first piece, the second piece being connected to the first piece via a first connecting portion, the second piece being movable relative to the first piece, a first gap being formed between the first piece and the second piece, a size of the first gap becoming smaller when the horse leg is straightened and becoming larger when the horse leg is bent.
2. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 1, wherein the first piece includes a curved first middle portion, each of two opposite sides of the first middle portion having a first wing portion configured to cover the horse leg.
3. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 2, wherein the second piece includes a curved second middle portion, each of two opposite sides of the second middle portion having a second wing portion configured to cover the horse leg, a length of the second wing portion being less than that of the first wing portion, at least one of an upper edge and a lower edge of the second piece being in an arc.
4. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 1, wherein at least one of an upper edge and a lower edge of the first piece is in an arc.
5. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 1, wherein the first piece includes a supporting portion connected with the first connecting portion.
6. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 5, wherein the supporting portion forms a polygon and is connected to a remaining part of the first piece via a rib.
7. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 1, wherein a third piece is located above the second piece, the third piece being connected to the second piece via a second connecting portion, the third piece being movable relative to the second piece, a second gap being formed between the third piece and the second piece, a size of the second gap becoming smaller when the horse leg is straightened and becoming larger when the horse leg is bent.
8. The protector worn on a horse leg of claim 7, wherein the third piece includes a curved third middle portion, each of two opposite sides of the third middle portion having a third wing portion configured to cover the horse leg, at least one of an upper edge and a lower edge of the third piece being in an arc.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Referring to
[0015] The first piece 1 includes a first middle portion 11 which is curved to fit on the surface of the horse leg. Each of two opposite sides of the first middle portion 11 integrally connects with a first wing portion 12 for covering the horse leg. Each of an upper edge 121 and a lower edge 122 of the first wing portion 12 forms in an arc so as to facilitate the fitness for the horse leg.
[0016] The first piece 1 further includes a supporting portion 13 which is located above the first middle portion 11. A third gap 43 is formed between the supporting portion 13 and the first middle portion 11, and the supporting portion 13 is connected to the first middle portion 11 via a plurality of short ribs 53 arranged at intervals. In this embodiment, the supporting portion 13 forms a hexagon. The first connecting portion 51 is disposed at the top of the supporting portion 13.
[0017] The second piece 2 includes a second middle portion 21 which is curved to fit on the surface of the horse leg. Each of two opposite sides of the second middle portion 21 integrally connects with a second wing portion 22 for covering the horse leg. Each of an upper edge 221 and a lower edge 222 of the second wing portion 22 forms in an arc so as to facilitate the fitness for the horse leg. In this embodiment, a length of the second wing portion 22 is less than that of the first wing portion 12.
[0018] The third piece 3 includes a third middle portion 31 which is curved to fit on the surface of the horse leg. Each of two opposite sides of the third middle portion 31 integrally connects with a third wing portion 32 for covering the horse leg. Each of an upper edge 321 and a lower edge 322 of the third wing portion 32 forms in an arc so as to facilitate the fitness for the horse leg. In this embodiment, a length of the third wing portion 32 is less than that of the first wing portion 12 but greater than that of the second wing portion 22.
[0019] Referring to
[0020] Furthermore, referring to
[0021] Although the first piece 1 and the second piece 2 are connected by the first connecting portion 51, the first piece 1 still can move relative to the second piece 2 due to the first gap 41. Similarly, although the second piece 2 and the third piece 3 are connected by the second connecting portion 52, the second piece 2 still can move relative to the third piece 3 due to the second gap 42. Consequently, mobility of each of the three different parts of the protector is improved so as to easily change positions to fit on the leg all the time in the course of running.
[0022] In detail, as shown in
[0023] On the other hand, the leg 6 is bent when it moves to a back position. At this time, the first piece 1, the second piece 2 and the third piece 3 are dragged by the bent leg 6 to leave from each other, and thus the first piece 1, the second piece 2 and the third piece 3 still can fit on the leg 6 since the first gap 41 and the second gap 42 are enlarged.
[0024] The present invention is advantageous in that the protector is divided into three parts capable of moving separately in order to easily change positions to fit on the horse leg all the time in the course of running. The horse leg obtains not only protection but also comfort, and has no disturbance for running.