GB190416806A - Improvements in Saddles. - Google Patents

Improvements in Saddles.

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GB190416806A
GB190416806A GB190416806DA GB190416806A GB 190416806 A GB190416806 A GB 190416806A GB 190416806D A GB190416806D A GB 190416806DA GB 190416806 A GB190416806 A GB 190416806A
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stirrup
buckle
saddle
straps
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Fernand Joseph Charles Riviere
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16,806. RiviÞre, F. J. C. Aug. 19, A.D. 1903, [date applied for under Patents Act, A.D. 1901]. Stirrup straps, suspending; fastening girth straps. The girths and stirrup straps are strapped to buckles attached to the saddle-bar so as to have the least possible thickness of material under the knee of the rider and give a better hold. Underneath the saddle skirt h, Fig. 1, which is normally held by a stud h', the girth buckles a and, between them, the stirrup-strap buckle j are attached to the saddle-bar. The stirrup buckle j, Figs. 3, 4, and 5, has a pivoted rear side m held closed by a spring, and the strap rests over a tapered cylinder n fitted on the lower arm of the buckle, the tongue l being placed over it. The tongue may be omitted for a double strap, as shown in Fig. 5.
GB190416806D 1903-08-19 1904-07-30 Improvements in Saddles. Expired GB190416806A (en)

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