WO1997043205A1 - Selle munie d'etriers maintenus amovibles pour des raisons de securite - Google Patents

Selle munie d'etriers maintenus amovibles pour des raisons de securite Download PDF

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WO1997043205A1
WO1997043205A1 PCT/CH1997/000183 CH9700183W WO9743205A1 WO 1997043205 A1 WO1997043205 A1 WO 1997043205A1 CH 9700183 W CH9700183 W CH 9700183W WO 9743205 A1 WO9743205 A1 WO 9743205A1
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stirrup
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Peter Scheidegger
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Priority to CA002254113A priority Critical patent/CA2254113A1/fr
Priority to EP97917979A priority patent/EP0904250B1/fr
Priority to DE59702150T priority patent/DE59702150D1/de
Priority to AU26305/97A priority patent/AU2630597A/en
Priority to AT97917979T priority patent/ATE195300T1/de
Publication of WO1997043205A1 publication Critical patent/WO1997043205A1/fr

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68CSADDLES; STIRRUPS
    • B68C3/00Stirrups
    • B68C3/02Stirrups with side part or sole plate attached to other parts of the stirrup movably, e.g. pivotally

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  • the invention relates to a safety device for the releasable securing of a stirrup to the stirrup strap according to claim 1 and a saddle according to claim 9.
  • GB-B 1 598 635 discloses a saddle with stirrups which are held releasably in terms of safety.
  • the stirrups of the known saddle each have a footplate, at the outer ends of which are arranged horseshoe-shaped stirrup legs that merge into one another in the middle.
  • a longitudinal nose is formed to match a first through opening of a connecting part to the respective stirrup strap.
  • the connecting part has a second through opening running parallel to the first through opening, through which the stirrup strap loop is drawn.
  • a resilient clip is also inserted through this second through opening, which holds the longitudinal nose on the stirrup arch in the first through opening.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a saddle and a safety device for safety stirrups detachably held, in which or in which commercially available stirrups with a stirrup eyelet can be used.
  • the object is achieved in that, in the case of a saddle, the stirrups are each held by a safety device on the stirrup strap.
  • the safety device has an insert part which can be inserted into the stirrup eyelet and which has projections for reaching over the front and rear sides of the lower stirrup eyelet web.
  • An upper part is connected to the insert part.
  • the upper part has a strap eyelet for the stirrup strap, a recess for receiving an upper stirrup eyelet web of the stirrup eyelet and a holder for a tab that can be moved manually from an insertion position into a closed position without any auxiliary means.
  • this tab clears the recess for the upper stirrup eyelet under a possibility of inserting the insert into the stirrup eyelet.
  • the flap is also mounted and designed such that in the closed position the recess is covered with the upper stirrup eyelet web that can be inserted into it and is only released when the stirrup exerts a swiveling force on it that exceeds a safety limit.
  • the overlap of the upper stirrup eyelet must only be so large that there is a secure mounting of the stirrup.
  • the selected height is also included in the swivel force threshold required for safety-related triggering.
  • the tab and / or the upper part are now designed in such a way that when a pivoting force exceeds a safety threshold is applied, as is usually the case the foot swiveling backwards in the event of a fall, the distance of the tab area covering the upper stirrup eyelet web from the recess, in particular the bottom thereof, can be enlarged in such a way that the insert slips out of the stirrup eyelet while releasing the stirrup.
  • the flap or the area of the upper part receiving the recess can be designed to be resilient perpendicular to the stirrup plane containing the two stirrup legs.
  • the flap and the upper part can also be formed in a wing-like manner with an opening restraint which is only triggered when the predetermined pivoting force threshold is exceeded.
  • a problem-free connection of the stirrup for example, safely released from the stirrup strap, is done by manually hanging the insert part into the stirrup loosening with the flap folded away or pushed away. Tools are not required for this. There is no longer any danger of fingers being pinched, as in GB-B 1 598 635 by the resilient clip.
  • the safety-releasable connection between the stirrup and the stirrup harness is produced without pretensioning between the connecting element designed as a safety device and can thus be carried out manually in a simple manner without any tools.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic illustration of a saddle with a stirrup strap and a stirrup held detachably on the latter by means of a connecting part designed as a safety device in a first pivot position A which has not yet been triggered and a second pivot position B which has already been triggered
  • 2 shows an enlarged top view of the safety device of the saddle shown in FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of the security device shown in FIG. 2,
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show a front view of a variant of a safety device shown in FIGS. 2 and 3,
  • Fig. 6 is a longitudinal section through the device shown in Figure 5 and
  • FIG. 7 shows a rear view of the variant shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, but without the reflector shown in FIG. 6.
  • the saddle shown in FIG. 1 has a saddle seat 1, a saddle cushion 2, a large side sheet 3a on the left and right and a cover 3b, two stirrup straps 5, one end of which is attached to the saddle seat 1 above the shoulder of the large side sheet 3a is, two stirrups 7, in which a boot 9 is shown, and a connecting part 11, which safely and releasably connects the stirrup strap 5 to the stirrup 7, as a safety device.
  • FIG. 1 only the left-hand parts of the saddle are visible in the riding direction 20.
  • the end of the stirrup strap 5 fastened above the shoulder of the large side sheet 3a is drawn deeper. The actual mounting location is shifted upwards in the direction of the arrow.
  • the cover 3b is shown folded up in FIG. 1.
  • the connecting part 11 shown enlarged in FIGS. 2 and 3 compared to the representation in FIG. 1 has an insert part 12 which is shown inserted in the stirrup eyelet 13.
  • the two stirrup legs 15a and 15b lie down to the footplate 16.
  • the side facing forward in the riding direction 20 can be seen as the front.
  • the correct position of the connecting part 11 is important for its safety triggering.
  • the front leg 17a widening upwards, merges into a recess 25 which runs parallel to the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 and whose bottom is arranged in the riding direction 20. The widening takes place above the connecting bend 23 of the two legs 17a and 17b.
  • the recess 25 is open when the tab 27 is pushed upwards towards the back of the stirrup 19a for receiving the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 above the stirrup eyelet 13 and is covered when the tab 27 is pushed down.
  • One side (in the riding direction 20) of the upper stirrup release web 26 lies against the bottom of the recess 25.
  • the connecting part 11 has one in its upper end region
  • the strap 27 is on the connecting part 11 in two lateral holding jaws 31a and 31b, each provided with a longitudinal slot 30a or 30b, in a variable position parallel in the longitudinal direction of the connecting part 11, ie parallel to the Stirrup level 14, displaceable.
  • the tab 27 is designed as a slide with a bent slide handle 33 in the upper end region. It consists of an elastically deformable material, for example a spring plate, and can be deflected elastically and resiliently perpendicular to the stirrup plane 14, ie perpendicular to the course of the longitudinal slots 30a and 30b. For the function described below, it would be sufficient if only its lower tab part 36 could be deflected resiliently.
  • a ball 35 which can be pressed into the surface of the upper part 22 against a spring force, is used as a resilient latching element for the tab 27. If the tab 27 is pushed down until its lower end stands on the connecting arch 23 of the insert part 12 (or the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 is held against slipping out without the tab 27 being bent open elastically), the projecting spherical cap lies just above it of the slide handle 33. As a result, the tab 27 is held secured against displacement in this position. It cannot fall out even when the stirrup 7 is released safely, as described below, since it is held clamped in the longitudinal slots 30a and 30b during the elastic bending of the tab 27.
  • the distance a from the lower edge of the holding jaws 31a and 31b to the upper edge of the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 is now chosen to be so large that there is an elastic bending without permanent plastic deformation of the lower tab part 36 when the connecting part 11 is released from the stirrup 7 in a safety manner described below.
  • the distance a is selected together with the elasticity of the lower tab area 36 such that the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 slides below, below the bent-out lower tab area 36, according to a predefined pivoting force threshold.
  • the connecting part 11 is fastened to the stirrup strap 5 by pulling it through the strap eyelet 29 of the upper part 22. Care must be taken that the leg 17a or the bottom of the recess 25 comes to lie adjacent to the horse's body and that the tab 27 lies on the side facing away from the horse's body.
  • the tab 27 is manually moved by engaging the thumb on the slide handle 33 over the calotte of the ball 35, pushing it backwards, approximately until it stops at the bend of the belt eyelet 29 pulled stirrup leathers 5, pushed.
  • the recess 25 is now open.
  • the insert part 12 is inserted with its leg 17b through the stirrup eyelet 13 of the stirrup 7 over the back 19a of the lower stirrup eyelet web 21.
  • FIGS. 5 to 7 An embodiment variant of the connecting part 11 of the safety device shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 is shown in FIGS. 5 to 7. The one shown here
  • the connecting part 40 is made of a plastic by injection molding. Analogous to the connection part 11 described above, it has a shape similar to that of the insert part 12. Insert part 41, a strap eyelet 43 analogous to the strap eyelet 29, and retaining jaws 44a and 44b designed analogously to the holding jaws 31 and 31b for a slider 45 which can be displaced analogously to the strap 27.
  • the slider 45 is resilient, analogous to the tab 27 educated.
  • the height of a guide slot 46 in each holding jaw 44a and 44b increases toward the end adjacent to the insert part 41 in order to allow the slide 45 to bend sufficiently in the event of a fall of the slide.
  • the connecting part 40 as a resilient element for holding the slide 45 in the closed position, does not have a resilient ball 35, but rather a resilient tab 49 arranged in the upper part 47 of the connecting part 40.
  • the tab base 51 the tab 49 is adjacent to the insert part 41 and the tab head 53 adjacent to the belt eyelet 43.
  • the longitudinal tab edges 54a and 54b run approximately parallel to the holding jaws 44a and 44b.
  • the upper side of the strap head 53 has an inlet slope 55 which slopes towards the belt eyelet 43. This inlet slope 55 facilitates insertion of the slider 45.
  • the inlet slope 55 slopes down towards the tongue 57.
  • the step 56 of the tab head 53 serves as a stop for the slide 45 and holds it in its closed position. It prevents it from being pushed up.
  • the slider 45 can only be pushed upwards to release the stirrup 7 or the stirrup eyelet 13 when the
  • Tab head 53 is completely pressed into the rear wall 59 of the upper part 47, for example with the thumb.
  • the rear side 61 of the connecting part 40 has reinforcing webs 63a and 63b and 64a and 64b running in the longitudinal direction.
  • the presence of these reinforcing webs serves to save material, in particular with a view to the injection molding process used and an improved sprayability.
  • the insert part 41 also has reinforcing webs 65a and 65b on the rear side 61.
  • a retroreflector 67 is arranged on the reinforcing webs 54a and 54b.
  • the reflector 67 is in the Rear wall 59 inserted flush with the surface. It is held on its upper and lower end faces 67a and 67b by two pins 7la to 71d each. When the reflector 67 is installed, it is inserted into the rear 61 and the pins 71a to 71d are then squeezed over the top of the reflector 67 with thermal deformation.
  • retroreflector 67 instead of the retroreflector 67, only one retroreflective sheeting can also be glued to the back of the tongue. The back of the tongue and thus also the retroreflective sheeting is protected against mechanical abrasion by the reinforcing webs 64a and 64b. Active reflectors with battery-powered LEDs can also be used.
  • the slide 45 is symmetrical and has a bulge 73 at both its lower and its upper corners. These bulges 73 are designed in such a way that they permit engagement with a fingernail. As a result, the slide 45 can be pushed slightly upward when the tab head 53 is pressed down. On one
  • Slider handle 33 as with the tab 27 can thus be dispensed with.
  • the continuously tapering transition in the region of the recess 25 to the insert part 12 or 41 can be dispensed with. This is only an adaptation between the longitudinal outer dimension of the insert part 12 to be inserted into the stirrup eyelet 13 and the inner length of the belt eyelet 29.
  • the transition can also take place with a single step. Different width dimensions could also be dispensed with. In this case, however, the width of the tab is narrower, which could be obstructive when it is shifted manually.
  • the connecting bend 23 between the legs 17a and 17b can now, as described above and shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, be designed as a half-bend, as a result of which the two legs 17a and 17b have approximately the same cross section appear long.
  • the leg 17b is shorter than the leg 17a.
  • the arch culmination location in the cross section of the connecting arch 23 is shifted towards the front leg.
  • a corrugation or other profiling can be provided on the front side to increase the grip for the longitudinal displacement in the holding jaws 31a and 31b. In a poorer version, there is no need to increase grip.
  • the axis of rotation can be pivoted laterally. To insert the stirrup 7 into the connecting part, the tab would then be pivoted away laterally and, after the stirrup 7 had been inserted, would be pivoted again over the upper stirrup eyelet web 26.
  • the ball 35 as a latching unit does not have to be arranged at the location described above. It can also be used anywhere between the two holding jaws 31a and 31b. Locations on the upper stirrup eyelet are also possible with the same function. However, this arrangement can be described as a poorer embodiment, since it is now no longer possible to use commercially available stirrups; this would also result in a weakening of the web. Clamping levers or other elements can also be used as the latching unit.
  • claw-like projections 17a and 17b can also be formed as claw-like projections 17a and 17b.
  • two tine-like projections could be arranged on the back and only one single on the front.
  • the tongue 27 or the slide 45 can be designed to be stable and the area of the recess 25 can be made elastically deflectable analogously. It is sufficient if only an area with the above-mentioned distance a is resilient. Training with only one resilient area will preferably be used for the upper part. However, the tab will always be designed to be resilient overall to reduce the manufacturing costs.
  • a connecting part (not shown) with a swivel joint can be used to pivot the flap like a wing.
  • the insert In the pivoted-open state, the insert can then be inserted into the stirrup eye 13.
  • the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 In the swiveled-in state, the upper stirrup eyelet web 26 then lies again in the recess. The pivoting around the swivel joint can now be blocked with a releasable locking unit up to the predetermined pivoting force of the stirrup.
  • a spring-loaded ball can now be used as the locking unit, which is held in the upper part and engages in an indentation of the tab.
  • the spring force can be adjusted from one force value to another force value with a tensioning mechanism having a hand lever.
  • the hooking into the stirrup eye would take place with approximately zero pretensioning force.
  • the spring After hooking in, the spring would then be pressed in and the pressed-in position held by a lever catch.
  • a third spring force value could also be provided, in which different indentation paths are provided. This third value would then be intended for mounting and could be used immediately afterwards can be reduced again by a corresponding increase in spring preload.

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L'invention concerne une selle dont chacun des étriers est maintenu par l'intermédiaire d'un dispositif de sécurité (11) sur ses étrivières (5). Le dispositif de sécurité (11) présente une partie (12) insérable dans l'oeil (13) de l'étrier, qui comporte des parties saillantes (17a, 17b) destinées à enserrer l'entretoise inférieure (21) de l'oeil de l'étrier par devant et par derrière. Une partie supérieure (22) est reliée à la partie (12) insérable dans l'oeil. La partie supérieure (22) présente un oeil (29) pour l'étrivière (5), une cavité (25) destinée à recevoir une entretoise supérieure (26) de l'oeil de l'étrier et une fixation (31a) pour une languette (27) pouvant passer manuellement d'une position d'insertion dans une position de fermeture sans élément auxiliaire. En position d'insertion, cette languette (27) libère la cavité (25) prévue pour l'entretoise supérieure (26) de l'oeil de l'étrier de manière que la partie (12) puisse être insérée dans l'oeil (13) de l'étrier. La languette se présente et est en outre montée de manière qu'en position fermée, la cavité (25) soit recouverte par l'entretoise supérieure (26) de l'oeil de l'étrier, insérable dans ladite cavité (25), et que cette dernière ne soit libérée que lorsque l'étrier exerce sur elle une force de pivotement dépassant une limite de sécurité.
PCT/CH1997/000183 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Selle munie d'etriers maintenus amovibles pour des raisons de securite WO1997043205A1 (fr)

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CA002254113A CA2254113A1 (fr) 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Selle munie d'etriers maintenus amovibles pour des raisons de securite
EP97917979A EP0904250B1 (fr) 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Selle munie d'etriers maintenus amovibles pour des raisons de securite
DE59702150T DE59702150D1 (de) 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Sattel mit sicherheitsmässig lösbar gehaltenen steigbügeln
AU26305/97A AU2630597A (en) 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Saddle with stirrups held detachably for safety purposes
AT97917979T ATE195300T1 (de) 1996-05-10 1997-05-12 Sattel mit sicherheitsmässig lösbar gehaltenen steigbügeln

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AT0068296U AT1601U1 (de) 1996-05-10 1996-11-20 Sattel mit sicherheitsmässig lösbar gehaltenen steigbügeln
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WO2002036483A1 (fr) * 2000-10-31 2002-05-10 Maurice Barnes Marketing Limited Etrier de securite
DK178381B1 (da) * 2015-03-27 2016-01-25 Sp F 1 Februar 2015 Co Jóannes Debess Sikkerhedslås til påsvejsning/montering på stigbøjler

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WO2002036483A1 (fr) * 2000-10-31 2002-05-10 Maurice Barnes Marketing Limited Etrier de securite
AU2002210730B2 (en) * 2000-10-31 2005-09-22 Maurice Barnes Marketing Limited Safety stirrup
DK178381B1 (da) * 2015-03-27 2016-01-25 Sp F 1 Februar 2015 Co Jóannes Debess Sikkerhedslås til påsvejsning/montering på stigbøjler
US10450188B2 (en) 2015-03-27 2019-10-22 Sp/F 1. Februar 2015 Safety lock for welding/mounting onto stirrups

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