EP3863960A1 - Tapis de selle pour cheval - Google Patents

Tapis de selle pour cheval

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Publication number
EP3863960A1
EP3863960A1 EP19794420.0A EP19794420A EP3863960A1 EP 3863960 A1 EP3863960 A1 EP 3863960A1 EP 19794420 A EP19794420 A EP 19794420A EP 3863960 A1 EP3863960 A1 EP 3863960A1
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Prior art keywords
saddle
side part
cushion
pad according
designed
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Peter Ritz
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Ahle Manuela
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Ahle Manuela
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68CSADDLES; STIRRUPS
    • B68C1/00Saddling equipment for riding- or pack-animals
    • B68C1/12Bottom pads for saddles; Saddle cloths
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68CSADDLES; STIRRUPS
    • B68C1/00Saddling equipment for riding- or pack-animals
    • B68C1/20Pockets, receptacles, or other supporting devices attached or attachable to saddle, e.g. for insertion of arms

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  • the invention relates to a saddle pad for a horse according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Saddle pads are placed between the saddle and the horse's back.
  • Examples of saddle pads are saddle pads, western pads and saddle pads. There is a need to further develop saddle pads to provide the best possible padding of the saddle against the horse's back.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved saddle pad.
  • the present invention provides a saddle pad that has at least one side part that is provided and designed to extend on one side of a horse's back.
  • the side part is provided and designed to be connected to a saddle which has two saddle cushions and two saddle blades.
  • the saddle cushions are arranged below the saddle sheet in relation to the saddle placed on a horse and are intended to be placed on the horse's back (or the saddle pad).
  • the saddle blade forms the outside of the saddle on which the rider's leg rests. Further elements of the saddle, for example a so-called welding sheet, can be arranged between the saddle cushion and the saddle sheet.
  • the side part has at least one cushion pocket on its upper side, which is provided and designed to at least partially accommodate one of the saddle cushions of the saddle or a section of the saddle cushion.
  • the cushion pocket is provided and designed to accommodate at least partially one of the saddle sheets or - if present - a welding sheet arranged between the saddle cushion and saddle sheet or a section of the saddle sheet or welding sheet.
  • a part of the saddle namely a saddle cushion, a saddle sheet or a welding sheet, is thus at least partially received and held in a cushion pocket of the saddle pad.
  • the saddle pad namely the respective side part, is optimally and continuously positioned with respect to the saddle. Slipping of the relative position between the saddle pad and saddle is reliably prevented by arranging a saddle cushion, saddle sheet or welding sheet in a pillow pocket in the side part of the saddle pad.
  • the saddle pad has two side parts, which each extend on the two sides of the horse's back, both saddle cushions or saddle sheets or sweat sheets being positioned in a cushion pocket of one side part of the saddle pad.
  • the saddle additionally has a saddle tree as a stabilizing inner construction of the saddle, for which case the saddle cushions are connected to the saddle tree.
  • a saddle tree instead of a saddle tree, however, a Saddles with a flexible leather frame or a treeless saddle can be used. Saddle pads that rest on horseback are always available.
  • a variant of the invention provides that the side part has a plurality of pillow pockets, each pillow pocket accommodating only a partial section of the saddle cushion.
  • the saddle cushions have two spaced and differently oriented ends. In such a case, it can be provided that each of these ends is attached to the side part in its own pillow pocket.
  • the pillow bag can take on a variety of geometries.
  • One embodiment provides that the pillow case is elongated and is designed to accommodate only the lower section of the saddle pillow.
  • the side part has corresponding attachment means.
  • Such fasteners are formed, for example, by one or more straps or a tab which are guided around a saddle part and then fastened to the side part, for example by means of a Velcro fastener.
  • a triangular fastening element can also be provided, which is fastened with a long side to an edge of the side part, after being guided around a side part, for example by means of a Velcro fastener on the side part.
  • the pillow case is placed or sewn onto the top of the side part.
  • the cushion pocket has a first edge that is connected to the top and a second edge that forms the opening of the cushion pocket.
  • the first edge is adapted to the shape of a saddle cushion or saddle cushion section or saddle sheet or welding sheet.
  • Design variants for this can provide that the first edge and the second edge run horizontally, the first edge being the lower edge, or the two edges run obliquely to one another or vertically to one another.
  • One excursion variant provides that the lower edge is wavy.
  • the upper edge is, for example, straight and, in relation to the saddle pad attached to the saddle, runs essentially horizontally.
  • only one additional layer of material is provided to form the pillow pocket, since the pillow pocket extends between the side part and the additional layer of material.
  • an alternative embodiment of attaching the pillow pockets to the side part provides that the pillow pocket is movably or pivotably connected to the top of the side part.
  • the cushion pocket is connected to the upper side of the side part exclusively along an upper edge.
  • the cushion pocket can be swiveled around this upper edge connected to the cushion pocket. It is typically provided that a further upper edge runs parallel to the upper edge, which is connected to the side part, and the opening of the cushion pocket is provided between these two upper edges.
  • the pillow case is made of two layers, the pillow case extending between the two layers. Only one layer of material would not be sufficient, since the pillow case does not lie against the side part in this variant.
  • a further alternative embodiment of attaching the pillow bag to the side part provides that the pillow bag is designed to be removable from the top of the side part.
  • the cushion pocket has a Velcro strip on the back, which can be connected to a Velcro surface on the top of the side part to form a Velcro fastener.
  • a large-area Velcro fastener surface is formed on the top of the side part, which is larger than the area that the Velcro fastener strip occupies. This makes it possible to attach the pillow bag to various locations on the Velcro fastener surface, in each case forming a Velcro fastener with the top of the side part. As a result, the pillow bag can be flexibly attached to the side part at different positions, so that the pillow bag can be suitably attached to the side part depending on the shape and orientation of the saddle pillow.
  • the pillow case is made of two layers, since a lower layer is required, to which the Velcro strip is attached, by means of which the double-layer pillow case is attached to the side part.
  • a further embodiment of the invention provides that the lower edge of the cushion pocket runs essentially in the center with respect to the distance between the upper edge and the lower edge of the side part. There is thus an essentially central arrangement of the cushion pocket on the two side parts of the saddle pad.
  • the lower edge and the upper edge run essentially parallel. This is particularly the case if the lower edge of the saddle cushion, which is received by the cushion pocket, also runs essentially in a straight line.
  • a further embodiment variant provides that the side parts each have a plurality of cushion pockets, which are designed to each receive a section of the saddle cushion, these sections of the saddle cushion being spatially separated from one another.
  • the side parts of the saddle pad each have a main layer.
  • further layers can be provided, so that the saddle pad is constructed in multiple layers.
  • Said cushion pocket is, for example, placed or sewn onto the upper side of the main layer, said lower edge of the cushion pocket being connected or sewn to the main layer.
  • an advantageous embodiment provides that the saddle cushion or saddle sheet or welding sheet arranged in the pillow pocket is additionally held in the pillow pocket via fastening means.
  • an embodiment variant provides that at least two bands are provided as fastening means, which are firmly connected to the upper edge of the respective side part of the saddle pad and which can be detachably connected to the pillow case or another section of the side part.
  • the straps are placed around the saddle cushion or saddle sheet or welding sheet and then connected to the surface of the cushion pocket by means of a Velcro connection.
  • the surface of the pillow case has a Velcro surface and a Velcro surface is also formed at the ends of the tapes.
  • the fastening means are formed by a tab which is firmly connected to the upper edge of the side part and can be detachably connected to the pillow pocket or another section of the side part.
  • a tab is triangular, rectangular or trapezoidal, for example formed, wherein a long side of the tab is attached to the upper edge of the side part. After laying around the saddle cushion or saddle sheet or welding sheet, the tab is attached to the surface of the cushion bag or at another point on the side part, for example by means of a Velcro connection.
  • the saddle cushion or saddle sheet or welding sheet is secured in the pillow pocket using the fastening means.
  • the fastening means serve to fasten the side parts of the saddle pad to the saddle.
  • a further embodiment of the invention provides that the side parts of the saddle pad have an upper layer and a lower layer, at least in partial areas, between which one or more chambers are formed, into each of which correction pads can be introduced.
  • Such correction cushions serve to enable the saddle, in particular the saddle cushion, to rest perfectly on the horse's back.
  • the correction pads are formed, for example, from felt or as a gel pad or as a rubber element, water chamber or oil chamber.
  • the chambers can each be equipped with at least one correction pad from the side edge and / or from the underside of the side part. This is associated with the advantage that correction pads can also be added or removed after the saddle already lies on the horse's back.
  • the chambers In order to be able to equip the respective chamber with a correction cushion, the chambers have an open and reclosable edge boundary, which is formed, for example, by a Velcro fastener, a zipper or push buttons.
  • the side parts have one to twenty chambers for receiving at least one correction pad. It can be provided that one or more chambers are designed for receiving a corrective knowledge in the area of the front edge and / or in the area of the rear edge of the side part.
  • the underside of the side parts can be provided with a skin or be formed by such.
  • the chambers mentioned for receiving correction cushions are formed in an area on the underside of the side parts of the saddle pad, which has a ply layer.
  • One embodiment of the saddle pad provides that the saddle pad has two side parts, a first side part being provided and designed to extend on one side of a horse's back, and a second side part being provided and designed to extend on the other side of the To stretch horse back. It can be provided that the two side parts are formed separately from one another. Alternatively, the two side parts are connected to one another or are formed in one piece.
  • the present invention provides a saddlecloth which has a first side part and a second side part which are intended to extend on one and the other side of a horse's back, both side parts being designed according to the invention. Accordingly, it is provided that each side part of the saddle pad has at least one cushion pocket on its upper side, which is designed and designed to at least partially accommodate a saddle cushion of the saddle or a section of the saddle cushion or at least partially a saddle sheet or - if present - a welding sheet or one Section of the saddle sheet or sweat sheet.
  • the two side parts are formed separately from one another, that is to say in two parts.
  • Each side part has fastening means for fastening the side part to a saddle.
  • This aspect of the invention enables a particularly good and simple positioning of the two side parts by providing two separate side parts, since these can be positioned independently of one another and because they are attached directly to the saddle.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the top of the left side part of a saddle pad according to the invention, the side part having a cushion pocket for receiving a saddle cushion, and wherein the side part comprises several chambers for receiving correction pads;
  • FIG 2 shows the side part according to Figure 1, one in the pillow pocket
  • Saddle cushion is inserted and fastened using fasteners;
  • 3 shows a saddle in a view from below, which comprises a saddle tree, a saddle cushion, a welding sheet and a saddle sheet, only one half of the saddle being visible in the view shown;
  • Figure 4 shows the side part of Figure 1 and a saddle, which are placed on a horse's back, a saddle cushion of the saddle is inserted into the pillow pocket of the side part;
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the underside of the side part of Figure 1;
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of the top of the right side part of another
  • Embodiment of a saddle pad according to the invention wherein the saddle pad differs from the saddle pad of Figures 1 to 5 in the arrangement of the chambers for receiving correction pads;
  • Figure 7 is a plan view of the underside of the side part of Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 is a plan view of the top of the left side part of another
  • Embodiment of a saddle pad according to the invention wherein the side part has two cushion pockets for receiving sections of the saddle cushion;
  • Figure 9 shows another embodiment of a side part on which a
  • cushion bag is attached, the cushion bag being pivotally attached to the side part;
  • Figure 10 shows another embodiment of a side part on which a
  • cushion pocket is attached, the cushion pocket is designed to be removable from the side part via a Velcro fastener.
  • FIG. 1 shows a top view of one side part 1 of a saddle pad which consists of two separate side parts which are not directly connected to one another. A connection exists only indirectly if both side parts are connected with a saddle.
  • the side part 1 is designed to be arranged on the left side of a horse's back. It has a main layer 10, which can in principle be formed from any material.
  • the main layer 10 is a quilted layer.
  • the side part 1 comprises an upper side 12, a lower side 13, a front edge 16, a rear edge 17, an upper edge 15 and a lower edge 14.
  • a cushion pocket 4 is placed or sewn on, which has a lower edge 42 which is connected to the main layer 10, for example sewn.
  • An upper edge 41 is not connected to the main layer 10 and forms the pocket entrance.
  • the lower edge 42 is approximately vertical and ends at the upper edge 41.
  • An elongated fastening strip 43 in the form of a Velcro strip is attached to the cushion pocket 4.
  • fastening tapes 11 are arranged, which have Velcro surfaces 110 at their end facing away from the side part 1.
  • the fastening tapes 11 have a distance which essentially corresponds to the length of the fastening strip 43 of the pillow case 4.
  • other fastening means can also be used, for example a fastening tab which is triangular, rectangular or trapezoidal and is fastened with a long side to the upper edge 15 of the side part 1.
  • the lower edge 42 of the pillow case 4 is slightly wavy.
  • the upper edge 41 runs in a straight line.
  • the two edges 41, 42 run parallel, at least in the area of the fastening strip 43.
  • the lower edge 42 is arranged substantially centrally on the upper side 12 of the side part 1, i. H. the distance from the upper edge 15 and the lower edge 14 of the side part 1 is essentially the same.
  • the side part 1 also has a plurality of chambers 51, 52, 53, each of which serves to receive one or more correction pads. Such correction cushions are known in principle and serve to provide the best possible padding for the saddle.
  • FIG. 5 shows the side part 1 in a view from below. It can be seen that the side part 1 has a further material layer 7 adjacent to the upper edge 15. This is a fur or a layer of fur. The main layer 10 and the skin layer 7 are sewn together or connected in some other way.
  • the chambers 51, 52, 53, 59 are thereby formed.
  • the chambers 51, 52, 53, 59 can each be opened and closed again along an edge section, for example by means of a Velcro fastener, a zipper or snap fasteners. This makes it possible to insert one or more correction pads into each chamber. For example, it is possible to populate the chamber 59 via the rear edge 17.
  • correction pads 51-53 are not fitted from the top 12 of the side part 1, but rather either from the edge or from the bottom 13 of the side part 1. This makes it possible to insert or remove correction pads even after attaching the side part 1 to a saddle.
  • the formation of the side part 1 with two layers, namely a main layer 10 and a lower layer 7, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is formed by a skin, is only to be understood as an example.
  • the side part 1 can also have more than two layers or consist of only one layer, for which case either the formation of chambers for correction pads is dispensed with or these are formed by pockets sewn onto the main layer.
  • the lower layer 7 is not formed by a fur, but by another material.
  • the extension of the lower layer 7 is only to be understood as an example.
  • the lower layer 7 extends to the lower edge 14 of the side part 1, so that it is essentially congruent with the main layer 10.
  • the side part 1 shown includes a further side part which is provided and designed to be arranged on the right side of the horse's back. Both side parts together form the saddle pad.
  • the further side part is mirror-symmetrical to the side part 1.
  • a corresponding further side part 2 is explained with reference to FIGS. 6 and 7, these representing a variant of the saddle pad of FIGS. 1 and 5, in which the chambers for receiving correction pads are designed in a different way.
  • the function of the pocket 4 is discussed below. This serves to hold a saddle cushion of the saddle, whereby the saddle cushion and the side part are securely positioned to each other.
  • a saddle has a saddle tree 31 as a load-bearing inner construction.
  • the saddle can also be tree-less.
  • a saddle cushion 32 is fastened on both sides, as well as a saddle sheet 33.
  • the saddle blade 33 forms the outer surface of the saddle against which the rider's thigh rests.
  • the saddle cushion 32 is located below the saddle sheet 33 and is intended to be placed on the horse's back. To a certain extent, it cushions the saddle tree 31 and the saddle in relation to the horse's back.
  • the saddle cushion 23 is approximately rectangular in side view. It can be structured in itself or, as in the exemplary embodiment shown, in different areas and, for example, have an area 320 that is flatter.
  • the saddle cushion 32 is not continuously connected to the saddle tree 31 along its upper edge. Rather, there is a gap between the upper edge of the saddle cushion 32 and the saddle tree 31 through which the fastening straps 11 can be inserted.
  • FIG. 2 shows the saddle cushion 32 after it has been inserted into the cushion pocket 4.
  • the side part 1 is firmly connected to the saddle cushion 32 via the fastening straps 11.
  • the fastening straps 11 are guided around the saddle cushion 32 and fastened with their Velcro surfaces 110 to the fastening surface 43 of the cushion pocket 4.
  • FIG. 2 shows the saddle cushion 32 without the saddle for reasons of clarity.
  • the saddle cushion is of course attached to the saddle.
  • a corresponding illustration is shown in FIG. 4.
  • a horse 6 can be seen, on the back of which the side part 1 of the saddle pad is placed, a saddle 3 also being placed on the horse's back and being connected to the side part 1.
  • the saddle cushion 32 is inserted into the associated pocket 4 of the side part 1.
  • the fastening straps 11 from the upper edge 15 of the side part 1 are inserted through the gap between the saddle cushion 32 and the saddle tree and guided down to the front of the saddle cushion 32 and thereby fastened to the fastening surface 43 of the cushion pocket 4 by means of a Velcro fastener.
  • the welding sheet 34 is raised in FIG. 4 so that the components arranged underneath are visible.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 show a further exemplary embodiment of a side part 2 of a saddle pad in a view from above and in a view from below.
  • a side part 2 is shown, which is provided and designed to be arranged on the right side of the horse's back.
  • the basic structure is identical to that of the side part of FIGS. 1 to 5, so that reference is made to the relevant description.
  • Five chambers 54-58 are thus provided, some of the chambers 54, 58 running along the side edge 16, 17 and being able to be fitted from the side edge 16, 17.
  • the boundary edge of the respective chamber which can be opened and closed again in order to insert or remove a correction pad from the chamber, coincides with the edge of the side part 2.
  • a Velcro fastener is formed on the boundary edge, for example.
  • FIG. 8 schematically shows a further exemplary embodiment of a saddle pad according to the invention.
  • This exemplary embodiment differs from the exemplary embodiments in FIGS. 1 to 7 in that the saddle cushion 32 has a different shape and in this case comprises sections 321, 322 which form ends of the saddle cushion 32 that are at a distance from one another.
  • each side part 1, 2 has two cushion pockets 410, 420, each having a section 321, 322 of the saddle cushion 32 on it Record the end.
  • more than two cushion pockets can also be provided.
  • Cushion pockets 410, 420 are only to be understood by way of example and naturally depend on the shape and orientation of the sections of the saddle cushion 32 that are received by the cushion pockets.
  • the saddle cushion 32 of FIG. 8 is fastened to the side part 1 via two fastening straps 11 (or alternatively a fastening strap), for example via a Velcro connection (not shown in more detail).
  • FIG. 9 A further exemplary embodiment of a side part 1 with a cushion pocket 4 is shown in FIG. 9.
  • This exemplary embodiment is characterized in that the pillow case 4 is formed in two layers and is movably attached to the side part 1. As a result, it can - depending on a possible inclination of the saddle cushion - protrude from the side part 4.
  • 9 shows a state in which the cushion pocket 4 is angled from the saddle cushion 1 by almost 90 °.
  • an upper edge 41 1 of the pillow case 4 is firmly connected to the side part 1, for example is sewn.
  • the upper edge 41 1 extends essentially in a straight line, so that it can be pivoted about the upper edge 41 1.
  • a parallel edge of the other material layer which cannot be seen in the illustration in FIG. 9, forms together with the edge 41 1 the opening of the cushion pocket.
  • the two layers of the cushion pocket 4 are sewn together at the lower edge 42, so that the cushion pocket 4 is closed at the lower edge 42.
  • a fastening strip 43 for fastening straps 11 is provided on the top of the cushion pocket 4.
  • FIG. 10 shows an exemplary embodiment of a side part 2, in which the cushion pocket 4 can be removed from the side part 2 via a Velcro fastener.
  • the cushion pocket 4 is initially designed as in relation to the other figures and has an upper edge 41, a lower edge 42 and a fastening strip 43 for the fastening straps 11. However, it is double-layered. A Velcro surface 8 is formed over a large area on the side part 2.
  • the double-layer cushion pocket 4 is fastened to this Velcro fastener surface 8 via a Velcro fastener strip on the underside of the pocket 4 (not recognizable in FIG. 10). This makes it possible to attach the cushion pocket 4 flexibly at any point on the Velcro surface 8 For example, depending on the size and position of the saddle cushion to move up, down, right or left.
  • a wide Velcro strip is formed on the back of the cushion pocket 4, so that the cushion pocket 4 is firmly attached to the side part 2 as a whole.
  • the back of the cushion pocket 4 is provided, for example, only in the region of the upper edge 41 with a Velcro strip, for which case the cushion pocket 4, which is connected to the side part 2 via a Velcro strip, is also designed to be pivotable, as in FIG. 9 is.
  • the saddle sheet or, if present, the welding sheet arranged between the saddle sheet and saddle pad is at least partially arranged in the pillow pocket.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un tapis de selle destiné à un cheval, qui présente au moins une partie latérale (1, 2) qui est destinée à et conçue pour s'étendre sur un côté du dos du cheval. La partie latérale (1, 2) est en outre destinée à et conçue pour être reliée à une selle (3) qui présente deux matelassures (32) et deux quartiers (33). Éventuellement, un faux-quartier (34) est respectivement disposé entre la matelassure (32) et le quartier (33). Selon l'invention, la partie latérale (1, 2) présente sur son côté supérieur au moins une poche à matelassure (4) qui est destinée à et conçue pour recevoir au moins en partie l'une des matelassures (32) de la selle (3) ou une partie (321,322) de la matelassure (32) ou pour recevoir au moins en partie l'un des quartiers (33) ou l'un des faux-quartiers (34) ou une partie de ceux-ci.
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