EP3053873A1 - Systeme de ceinture - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a harness system, in particular for a saddle or straps for horses, in particular lunging or ventral harnesses, comprising a plurality of Gurtstrippen and Gurtstrippenetzhfitungen, wherein the Gurtstrippenaufhfitungen V-shaped and each have an optionally slidable on the Gurtstrippenaufhfitung recording for a Gurtstrippe.
- a saddle is a central link between horse and rider, which should allow the best possible coordination of the movements of horse and rider.
- the so-called saddle tree inside the saddle is the central element.
- This is the inner construction of a riding saddle, which can be called a base.
- saddle girth stripping may be fastened to this base become.
- the saddle tree forms the basis for the seat of a saddle.
- a saddle tree made of wood, metal, a hard plastic, (often multi-layered) hard leather or possibly also a combination thereof.
- a freedom of movement of an underlying horse back is naturally severely limited. This effect is reinforced by the fact that at the front end of the saddle tree still a gullet or gullet equivalent is attached.
- Saddles without saddle tree are known from the prior art, so-called “treeless" saddles. Although such saddles have no saddle tree and are thus generally more mobile and less restrictive for a horse, but still have mostly a gullet or at least a kopfeisenäquivalente stiffening in the area of the pommel.
- a gullet iron If a gullet iron is provided, it must be approximately modeled on the shape of the withers of the horse. For a proper fit, the gullet must be parallel to the shoulder. If the gullet is too narrow, end-of-the-valley peaks push the horse to the left and right of the withers. If, however, the gullet is too far, the saddle lies in the saddle chamber on the withers.
- the horse tries more and more by evasive movements to escape the ever-increasing stress pressure and the associated pain. So it pushes the back down, blocking its movement mechanics; The horse is virtually no longer running around.
- the reaction products of lactates in the muscle can no longer be sufficiently removed by the reduced blood flow, resulting in acidification of the Musculature leads.
- a nerve impulse which activates the muscle via the spinal nerves, is slowed to a great extent in a squeezed muscle, either by mechanical action (rider weight) or by cramping or shortening (horse). Since this impulse is unconsciously controlled by the central nervous system, it can not be intentionally influenced. Overall, the squashed muscle is weakened more and more and gradually forms back, which can lead to a so-called atrophy.
- the chamber width of a saddle is usually first reduced - that is, the gullet is made narrower - whereby the problem is not solved, but even reinforced.
- Excessive pressure on the ganglion stellatum the neural network of mammals that causes blockage of the forelegs in the event of massive pressure, reduces its protection by reducing the muscle mass above it. A resulting blockage of the front legs is often expressed by a persistent stumbling of a horse.
- the saddle comprising a saddle tree, welding blades and saddle blades, the saddle tree is flexible and integral with the welding blades and merges into these on both sides.
- a saddle By forming a saddle without gullet and a flexible saddle tree from z. B. flexible leather, a saddle is provided with a fully flexible in all directions, anatomically shaped, adapting to a horse's saddle tree. Despite the flexibility of the saddle tree of such a saddle which optionally gives the seat in combination with a seat yet the required (longitudinal) stability. Improper loads, which damage a horse's back in the long run and can lead to painful complications, such as a so-called bridging by supporting the saddle only on a front and a rear side of the same on a horseback, but not in a center on the back, are prevented.
- a particular advantage of such a saddle is therefore that despite the omission of a gullet iron or a head iron equivalent on the one hand, the required (longitudinal) stability is given, but on the other hand, the spine, the shoulders and muscles of the horse are relatively low burden.
- any leather can be used for the saddle tree, as long as they give the saddle tree required for the saddle (longitudinal) stability, but at the same time also allow a much higher flexibility of the saddle tree, as in the prior art corresponding leather trees Case is.
- the leather should be such that, with the flexibility and adaptability to a horse's back, it is strong enough to remain sufficiently stable when loaded by a rider.
- the saddle in the corresponding area of the horse can adapt to this particularly well or vice versa, the movement of the muscles of the horse are taken into account excellent, without compromising on a saddle stability are to be accepted.
- the saddle tree made of a leather, z. B. with a thickness of 2 mm to 10 mm is formed.
- the leather is designed as a single layer, so does not constitute a composite of several layers, which can lead to a rigid and no longer sufficiently flexible or flexible in all directions saddle tree.
- the welding blades with the saddle tree may be provided in particular that the saddle tree and the welding blades are formed from two congruent leather parts, which are interconnected along an upper edge of the leather parts, in particular sewn.
- the leather parts in the area of the saddle tree at the upper edge from a rear side to a front side with a preferably slightly downwards extending circumferential line are formed, followed by a projecting approach in the region of the pommel.
- a viscoelastic material is arranged below the saddle tree, preferably along the vertebral canal of the saddle.
- a viscoelastic material is understood to mean one that exhibits partially elastic, but in some cases also viscous, material behavior. Since viscoelastic material is relatively easily deformed but at the same time relatively soft, the filling can adapt well to the body shape of a horse and better balance, distribute and / or absorb or dampen pressure from the rider's weight on horseback than conventional filling material of saddle pads such. As wool, latex, etc.
- a plurality of materials of different elasticity are provided as a cushion filling.
- a permanent elasticity of the materials from the back of the horse upwards ie a side closer to the rider, can decrease.
- a viscoelastic material is arranged on an inner side or the horseback side, whereas on the side facing away from the horseback an insert with a lower (permanent) elasticity, z.
- a viscoelastic material is arranged on an inner side or the horseback side, whereas on the side facing away from the horseback an insert with a lower (permanent) elasticity, z.
- cellular rubber, sponge rubber and / or composite foam is arranged.
- a seat is usually fixed above the saddle tree, unless the construction described above is used as a lunging or vaulting belt.
- the seat is of particular importance, as riding a rider back is regularly exposed to a relatively high axial load, which can be increased by a faulty position of the rider on a horseback yet.
- For saddles with not sufficiently flexible, largely rigid saddle tree form and focus of the seat are fixed by the saddle tree. If the saddle's center of gravity does not match the center of gravity of the rider's saddle, the rider must compensate for this imbalance permanently with his back. Such incorrect loads often manifest in back pain of the rider.
- the seat in a saddle described above is advantageously constructed entirely of a dimensionally stable foam.
- the rider in the seat area provides a desired stability, but without affecting the flexibility of movement.
- the rider is not squeezed into a predetermined seating position, but can sit casually in the natural center of gravity of the horse.
- the rider and the horse each have a balance point-optimal seating position, so to speak, which means that the rider can avoid compensatory stress and thus ride his back.
- anatomically shaped seat made of solid foam alone due to the material used .
- a shape proves to be expedient in which an upper seat is anatomically adapted to a rider, whereas a lower bearing surface is adapted to the horse's back.
- the seat on the upper, the rider facing side is covered with soft leather, which gives a smooth adhesion
- the lower, the saddle tree facing side on a stable the anatomical shape of the saddle tree and thus the horse back appropriate leather foundation is placed, which ensures the desired (longitudinal) stability of the saddle in particular together with the saddle tree.
- the movement of horse and rider is thus not interrupted by a saddle, but provided by the combination of full foam seat with soft leather seat and stable leather foundations with the described fully flexible saddle tree a saddle in which the reciprocal transmission of movements between horse and rider at the same time ( Longitudinal) stability is optimized.
- the object underlying the invention is achieved by a belt system of the type mentioned above, wherein the V-shaped Gurtstrippenaufhfitmaschine are arranged overlapping, so that ends of the Gurtstrippenaufhfitmaschine are spaced apart.
- the advantages are achieved in particular that a uniform, large-area and stable attachment of a saddle, but also other riding saddles or lunging or vaulting straps on a horse's back is possible.
- the receptacles are optionally displaceable on the belt strip suspension, the strap strands arranged on these can also be suitably positioned by displacing the receptacles.
- an arrangement consisting of a plurality, preferably two, Gurtstrippentunnel Herbertn arranged one below the other, each with a plurality of openings is provided by which Gurtstrippen are feasible.
- the belt strips attached to the recordings can then be positioned by moving the recordings and by guiding them through individual openings of the Gurtstrippentunnel Cartern arranged one below the other, so that the saddle can be optimally fastened to the horse depending on the horse and above all for a horse.
- a first Gurtstrippentunnel Gla with multiple openings is preferably attached to the upper side facing away from the horse's body of the welding blade of the saddle.
- a second Gurtstrippentunnel plinth is arranged with a plurality of openings, which lies below the first Gurtstrippentunnel Herbert. The individual strands are then performed during attachment of the saddle first through corresponding openings of Gurtstrippentunnel Herbert the welding sheet and then through corresponding openings in the Gurtstrippentunnel boss the saddle.
- viscoelastic material in accordance with the preferred use of viscoelastic material at those locations where horseback riding is present, the use of viscoelastic materials to fill cushions of a saddle for horses or straps for horses, particularly lunging or vaulting straps, is contemplated.
- a saddle with a safety stirrup hanger wherein the safety stirrup hanger is located at the center of gravity of the saddle and secured to the saddle via a 3-point hitch.
- the tensile load which is transferred via the stirrup leathers to the safety stirrup hanger, is distributed over a large area of the saddle not running across the spine of the horse in order to avoid punctual pressure peaks.
- the tensile load is distributed as extensively as possible over the saddle, without passing over the spinous processes of the horse spine column.
- a saddle is provided with a rest holder, which rest holder attached to a saddle blade and up and is zuachbar, so that the ends of stirrup leathers and stirrups are receivable.
- saddles have either a fixed on both sides of the saddle blade fixed strap or via a slot on both sides in the saddle, through which in each case the end of the stirrup belt out and thus can be brought into a rest position.
- Be used to attach stirrups so-called Monosteigbügelriemen there is no way to "supply" them after riding, so so on the saddle to the state of the art make sure that they do not hang down and hit the wearer while carrying the saddle.
- This possibility is provided by a mounted on both sides of the saddle blade belt, which is fixed only at its lower end fixed, the upper end, however, z. B. can be opened or closed with a push button.
- the attached to a Monobügelriemen stirrup mounted when not in use and by closing z. B. the push button are supplied, but also plugged through the end of a conventional strap and thus also supplied.
- a saddle tree including gullet and stirrup suspension is shown according to the prior art.
- the gullet is made of a relatively rigid material, such as a metal, and may, with repeated pressure on the underlying musculature of a horse cause them to regress.
- This circumstance is reinforced by a stirrup mounted on the gullet iron. If the rider raises his buttocks out of the saddle - as is the case with the so-called “lightweight trotting" or the so-called “light seat” - the entire rider's weight, which is physically reinforced in the movement, rests exclusively on the stirrups and becomes completely transferred to the stirrup suspension via the stirrup leathers.
- a saddle 1 is shown without gullet in different positions.
- the saddle 1 is as if from Fig. 2 visible on a central part, to which connect to the sides welding sheets 3 and saddle pad 8 and saddle leaves 4.
- the saddle pad 8 and an optional padding for the vertebral canal 9 are located on the side of a saddle tree 2 facing a horse's back or the welding blades 3.
- the saddle blades 4 are on the rider side over the welding blades 3 and overlap them downwards or longer than the welding blades 3 and saddle pads 8 are formed.
- a length of the welding blades 3 downwards is about three quarters of a length of the saddle blades 4.
- the in Fig. 2 illustrated saddle 1 is ready for use, with the inner parts - such. B. the saddle tree 2 - are largely installed, so that the internal structure of the saddle 1 is not apparent.
- This inner structure is composed of several components, wherein for the manufacture of a saddle 1 according to Fig. 2 to 7 Proceed as follows:
- a relatively robust, but still moderately well-flexible leather which may have a thickness in the range of 2 mm to 10 mm, in particular 3 mm to 6 mm.
- a template is used, with the help of two leather parts 5 according to Fig. 11 be cut out.
- the leather parts 5 according to Fig. 11 have an upper edge 51, a lower edge 52 and a rear side 53 and a front side 54. With the template two congruent leather parts 5 are cut out.
- the leather parts 5 have at the upper edge 51 a slightly downwardly extending extending circumferential line 56, which extends starting from the rear side 53 to the front side 54 back.
- a shoulder 57 is provided in the region of a later front pommel 55 of the saddle 1, which projection is designed projecting upwards.
- the leather parts 5 are first formed with approximately vertical circumferential lines. In the area of the rear side 53, however, the circumferential line then jumps back after about one third.
- the longer portion of the leather parts 5 forms in the later saddle 1 primarily the saddle tree 2, whereas the narrower areas of the leather parts 5 in the later created saddle 1 form the welding blades 3.
- a dashed line in Fig. 11 illustrates the separation of the areas of the later saddle tree 2 and the welding blades. 3
- a belt system 7 which will be explained in more detail, is mounted substantially parallel to the upper edge 51. Furthermore, in the center of gravity of the saddle approximately centrally or in the middle of the belt system 7 an even closer to explaining safety stirrup suspension 14 is attached, which later serves to accommodate a Stirrup belt.
- the first blanks 11 are designed so that they have a thickness of about 2 cm to 5 cm, in particular 3 cm to 4 cm, in an upper region of a saddle tree 2, but taper to a lower end of the welding blade 3, in particular a thickness of about 0.5 cm to 1.5 cm.
- the corresponding first blanks 11 but constant strength.
- the first blanks 11 thus taper in cross section from the saddle tree 2 away down.
- a further insert of a second blank 12 is inserted, which is formed with a thickness of about 1.0 cm to 3.0 cm, in particular 1.5 cm to 2 cm , This insert is in the saddle 1 facing the rider.
- the second blank 12 is made of an elastic material.
- an elastic material for this purpose, for example, so-called sponge rubber, cellular rubber or composite foam in question.
- sponge rubber for example, a use of a mixture of ethylene-propylene-diene rubber with a density of about 140 kg / m3 to 160 kg / m3 has proven to be useful.
- the two blanks 11, 12 of viscoelastic material and the elastic material are approximately with the in Fig. 12 created form and superimposed.
- the second blank 12 which is located above and later faces the rider and provides the required distance of a saddle 1 of the horse spine, smaller than the first blank formed, which later faces the horse and rests on the entire surface to to attach the saddle 1 to the horse.
- a wedge 13 with a (visco) elastic material can be inserted between the two layers on a rear side of the saddle 1.
- This wedge 13 serves to prevent the rider on the seat 6, which is still to be fastened later, from tilting backwards.
- the corresponding blanks 11, 12 and the wedge 13 superimposed they are attached to the horseback facing side of the welding blades 3. This is usually done by sewing or embedding with a soft leather, the individual layers can be previously glued together so that they do not slip later relative to each other.
- the resting brackets 10 include simple tabs that through Push button or otherwise réellebbar and other. In terms of height, the tabs are positioned so that a stirrup or belt end can be effectively and non-distractively supplied.
- a seat 6 is attached to the top of the already partially created saddle 1.
- the seat 6 is cut from a dimensionally stable foam, with a bottom is adapted to a horseback, a top but a rider.
- the seat 6 is attached to the top of the saddle tree 2 and is provided on the side facing the rider with a thin, soft leather cover.
- the seat 6 is provided in contrast with a stable, the anatomical shape of the saddle tree 2 corresponding leather and contributes after attachment to the saddle tree 2 to the desired (longitudinal) stability of the saddle 1 at.
- the vertebral canal of the saddle 1 can optionally be provided with a padding 9.
- a use of viscoelastic material with a Rohsichte of about 57 kg / m3 has proven to be advantageous, which is provided with a thin, soft leather cover and mounted in the spinal canal of the saddle 1.
- the saddle 1 Due to the integral design of the welding blades 3 with the saddle tree 2 by manufacturing of the leather parts 5, the saddle 1 on the one hand a good flexibility normal to the longitudinal axis of the saddle 1 and thus also an adaptability to a horse. This is especially out 3 and 4 it can be seen, according to which the saddle 1 can be opened to the side, but can also assume a shape in which the saddle pads 8 touch each other in regions. In the area of the saddle tree 2, there is also an increased flexibility along the longitudinal axis of the saddle 1, which results Fig. 6 it can be seen and an attachment of the saddle 1 under optimal adaptation to a horseback according to Fig. 7 and a swinging with the horse's back in the movement allowed.
- the belt system 7 is preferably used in a saddle 1 without gullet for use, but in principle can also be used for other saddles or riding or lunging or vaulting pads for attachment to a horse.
- the belt system 7 comprises two V-shaped extending webbing suspensions 72.
- the two V-shaped webbing suspensions 72 are overlapped such that ends 74, 75, 76, 77 are spaced apart, with the two V-shaped webbing suspensions 72 overlapping each other.
- the ends 74, 75, 76, 77 are preferably equidistant but may be spaced apart as long as the ends 74, 75, 76, 77 are spaced apart.
- an end 76 between ends 75, 77, a tensile load to be absorbed is optimally distributed.
- a spacing of the ends 74, 75, 76, 77 is advantageously made so that a distance between the ends 74, 75 corresponds to a distance between the ends 76, 77 and these distances in turn one half of a distance between the ends 75, 76 ,
- the Gurtstrippenetzh briefly 72 are formed band-shaped.
- the Gurtstrippenetzh briefly Heidelberg 72 made of a tear-resistant belt.
- the receptacles 73 are preferably metal pieces which are formed with a plurality of slots, so that the tear-resistant straps of the V-shaped Gurtstrippenetzhnature 72 can be threaded through them.
- the receptacles 73 are then displaced, so that their position can be adjusted flexibly.
- Fig. 9 is a mounted in the center of the saddle 1 on the saddle tree 2 safety stirrups 14 explained in more detail.
- the attached in the saddle focus safety stirrup 14 is preferably used in a saddle 1 without gullet for use, but can in principle also for other saddles or riding rests for receiving Stirrup leathers are used.
- the (safety) stirrup suspension 14 is fastened with straps 15 at three points along the saddle tree 2, so that with the 3-point suspension on the saddle 1 or its saddle tree 2 results in an optimal load distribution.
- the safety stirrups 14 are not in the area of the front pommel of the saddle 1, but in the center of gravity of a saddle 1 arranged so that they distribute the tensile load as large as possible on the saddle 1, but without - as with other riding rests without gullet - to go over the sensitive horse spine. If the rider raises his buttocks at the so-called
- the tensile load which is transmitted via the stirrup leathers on the safety stirrup suspension 14, distributed over a not running across the spine of the horse 3-point suspension over a large area on the saddle 1.
- Fig. 10 is a belt system 7 with a Gurtstrippentunnelkette visible, which are attached to a saddle 1 without gullet.
- the saddle blade 4 is folded away from the welding blade 3, so that the belt system 7 can be seen.
- the belt system 7 is attached to leather parts 5, to which the V-shaped Gurtstrippenaufhnature 72 with the ends 74, 75, 76, 77 are permanently attached to the leather parts 5, for example by rivets.
- Fig. 10 is provided on the upper side of the welding sheet 3, a first Gurtstrippentunnel Gla 78 with a plurality of openings, In the embodiment according to Fig. 10
- the first Gurtstrippentunnel Carter 78 six openings, which are generally the same size.
- a second Gurtstrippentunnel plin 79 is arranged on the saddle sheet 4 inside.
- the second Gurtstrippentunnel rose 79 preferably has the same number of openings as the first Gurtstrippentunnel Herbert 78.
- the second Gurtstrippentunnel Herbert 79 is positionally arranged so that it lies on closing the saddle blade 4 below the first Gurtstrippentunnel myself 78 of the welding blade 3 This makes it possible, individual Gurtstrippen 71st first through the first Gurtstrippentunnel Herbert 78 and then through the second Gurtstrippentunnel Carter 79 to pull.
- the two Gurtstrippentunnel Cartern 78, 79 arranged together form together a so-called Gurtstrippentunnelkette.
- the two Gurtstrippen 71 are guided both by the individually appropriate for a particular horse openings of the first Gurtstrippentunnel Gla 78 and through the corresponding openings of the second Gurtstrippentunnel Research 79 and then attached using a conventional abdominal belt on the horse, so thereby position and focus of a saddle 1 individually determined on a horse and stabilized in the desired position on the horse.
- the Vorderzwiesel of a saddle 1 raised approximately in a horse with high withers by using the slightly further openings of the Gurtstrippentunnelketten 78, 79 correspondingly or in a horse with a less pronounced withers by using the slightly forward openings of Gurtstrippentunnel Herbertn 78th , 79 are lowered accordingly. Therefore, the Gurtstrippentunnelkette allows especially an individual adjustment of position and center of gravity of the saddle 1 on the horseback and ensures that the saddle 1 in Gurtgurt state despite waiving a gullet or gullet equivalent yet not resting on the sensitive withers of a horse and the saddle 1 remains in the movement in a stable position.
- a number of openings in the Gurtstrippentunnel Herbertn 78, 79 should be selected so that at least three, preferably five or more, openings are present in order to achieve the desired individuality in the attachment of the saddle 1.
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