AU2006228073B2 - Saddles - Google Patents
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P.OPER\RSH\12H4.020-CAP doc-12/10/2(N6 -6 A saddle for equestrian use has on each of its flaps a knee roll which is of generally concave shape at its rear face to retain the thigh of the rider. This is of particular 5 advantage in saddles for use in dressage and endurance events and tends to prevent the rider's leg from moving over the knee roll during working movements of the horse. d ~ -, - - - .-*-- -----. ' -- = - -- ---- ' 1% -4 j~--- I I - a -- a I a a a I a a 4a a til I II I I' j a / I * I a ~. 5 a a a a 1 a a a a a a a a a a aa a
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AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT (ORIGINAL) Name of Applicant: Hammersmith Nominees Pty Ltd Actual Inventor: Kenneth John BATES Address for Service: DAVIES COLLISON CAVE, Patent Attorneys, 1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000. Invention Title: "Saddles" Details of Associated Provisional Application No.: 2005906128 4 November 2005 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: Q:\PER\RSHuly 06- Dec 06\12844020-285.doc - 13/10/06 C:\NRPonbIDCC\PLVW4536I_.DOC-13/12/2012 - I SADDLES The present invention relates to a saddle for equestrian use. 5 Conventionally, most equestrian saddles include in the forward part of the flap which lies at each side of the saddle, a so-called knee roll which is a pad which lies forwardly of the position occupied by the thigh of the rider. Figure I shows a saddle flap 2 with a conventional knee roll 4 from which it will be seen that its rear part, which is the part closest to the rider's thigh, is generally of a gently curving convex shape and as a result the 10 leg tends to ride up and over the pad during working movements of the horse. We have now determined that in some circumstances, particularly but not exclusively for saddles use in dressage and endurance events, it is desirable for the leg of the rider to be held down more securely and this can be achieved by appropriately configuring the 15 rearward part of the pad. According to the present invention, there is provided a saddle for equestrian use, the saddle comprising flaps with the forward part of each flap being padded to form a knee roll wherein a rear face of the knee roll is concave in transverse section over at least part of its 20 length to generally match the adjacent part of the rider's thigh. Further according to the invention, there is provided a saddle for equestrian use, the saddle comprising flaps wherein the forward part of each flap is padded to form a knee roll, wherein each knee roll extends from a lower portion of its respective flap to an upper 25 portion of its respective flap, wherein in a cross-section transverse to the extent of the knee roll, the rear face of each knee roll has a concave shape in a direction going from a base of the knee roll up to a peak of the knee roll, wherein the concave shape of the rear face is configured to conform to a shape of a rider's leg such that a rider's leg will tend to fit into the rear face when applied thereto, and wherein the concave shape of the knee roll holds 30 the rider's leg down so as to be retained against the saddle flap during working movements of the horse.
C-\NRPnrbIMlCC\PLuI45I1_I DOC.D/02/2012 -2 With the shaping of the rear face of the knee roll as defined above, the rider's leg will be held more securely against the flap and will tend not to ride over the knee roll as occurs with knee rolls of a more conventional shape. 5 The knee roll is preferably defined by an insert consisting of a relatively firm and hard moulding, preferably of a suitable foam, having on its rear face a soft, compressible, lining, also preferably of a suitable foam, to provide comfort for the rider. 10 An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure I but showing a saddle flap with a knee roll shaped in accordance with the principles of the present invention; Figure 3 is a side view of a saddle having a saddle flap with a knee roll shaped in 15 accordance with the principles of the present invention; Figure 4 is a view looking along the length of the knee roll from the lower edge of the flap to better illustrate its shape; Figure 5 is a side view of the knee roll; Figure 6 is a cross-section through the knee roll on line M-M of Figure 5; 20 Figure 7 is a cross-section through the knee roll on line L-L of Figure 5; and Figure 8 is a cross-section through the knee roll on line U-U of Figure 5. With reference to Figures 2 to 8, a saddle in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention has at each side a flap 2 with a pad 4 at its forward part to define a knee roll 25 lying forwardly of the rider's thigh. However in contrast to the conventional knee roll pads discussed above, the rear part 4a of the pad 4 projects more acutely from the adjacent surface of the saddle flap 4 and is, over at least part of its length of a generally concave shape which generally matches the shape of the rider's thigh so that the thigh will fit into P \OPER\RSHKI 2844020-CAP doc-12J10/20)06 -3 the pad and be held down by the pad thereby preventing the leg from riding up and over the pad. The pad is shaped by a foam insert 6 (see Figures 6 to 8) incorporated into the saddle flap 5 and covered with a thin layer 7 of a suitable material such as leather or a synthetic material. Advantageously the insert 6 is of two-part construction consisting of a moulding 8 of a relatively firm and hard foam and a lining layer 10 of a relatively soft foam attached to its rearward face to provide the rear surface of the insert against which the rider's thigh will rest thereby providing for significant rider comfort. 10 The shape of the knee roll can best be understood with reference to the cross-sectional views of Figures 6 to 8 from which it will be seen that the concave shape extends from the lower part of the pad into the middle part and then tends to flatten somewhat in the upper part at which the retention effect required on the adjacent upper part of the thigh is not so 15 critical as the main retention effect is required for the lower and middle parts of the thigh. It will also be seen that the thickness of the soft foam lining layer 10 increases outwardly from the base of the insert adjacent the body of the flap so that the maximum "softness" in feel is at the outer part of the rear face of the knee roll for added comfort. It will also be understood that owing to the softness and hence compressibility of the lining layer 10, it is 20 principally the rear surface of the relatively hard moulding 8 which defines the thigh retentive shape of the knee roll when the thigh is applied thereto. While this is the preferred construction, in an alternative the lining layer 10 could be omitted whereby the external shape of the knee roll corresponds to that of the moulding 8. 25 It is envisaged that this development in saddle design will provide significant improvement in saddle comfort and performance.
Claims (7)
1. A saddle for equestrian use, the saddle comprising flaps with the forward part of each flap being padded to form a knee roll wherein a rear face of the knee roll is concave 5 in transverse section over at least part of its length to generally match the adjacent part of the rider's thigh.
2. A saddle according to claim 1, wherein the knee roll is padded by an insert consisting of a relatively firm body having on a rear face thereof a relatively compressible 10 layer which is deformed against the body by pressure applied by the rider's thigh, the rear face of the body being concave in transverse section over at least part of its length to provide the concave shape of the rear face of the knee roll.
3. A saddle according to claim 2, wherein the rear face of the body is concave in 15 transverse section in its lower and middle parts in its length direction.
4. A saddle for equestrian use, the saddle comprising flaps wherein the forward part of each flap is padded to form a knee roll, wherein each knee roll extends from a lower portion of its respective flap to an upper portion of its respective flap, wherein in a cross 20 section transverse to the extent of the knee roll, the rear face of each knee roll has a concave shape in a direction going from a base of the knee roll up to a peak of the knee roll, wherein the concave shape of the rear face is configured to conform to a shape of a rider's leg such that a rider's leg will tend to fit into the rear face when applied thereto, and wherein the concave shape of the knee roll holds the rider's leg down so as to be retained 25 against the saddle flap during working movements of the horse.
5. A saddle according to claim 4, wherein the knee roll is padded by an insert consisting of a relatively firm body having on a rear face thereof a relatively compressible layer and which is deformed against the body by pressure applied by the rider's thigh, the 30 rear face of the body being concave in transverse section over at least part of its length to provide the concave shape of the rear face of the knee roll. C:NRPobIlDCCPLW4 1453(1_LDOC-I 3A,21/212 -5
6. A saddle according to claim 5, wherein the rear face of the relatively firm body is concave in transverse section its lower and middle parts in its length direction. 5
7. A saddle having a knee roll substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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| AU2006228073A AU2006228073B2 (en) | 2005-11-04 | 2006-10-13 | Saddles |
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| AU2005906128A AU2005906128A0 (en) | 2005-11-04 | Saddles | |
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| AU2006228073A AU2006228073B2 (en) | 2005-11-04 | 2006-10-13 | Saddles |
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| AU2006228073A1 AU2006228073A1 (en) | 2007-05-24 |
| AU2006228073B2 true AU2006228073B2 (en) | 2012-07-05 |
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Citations (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| AU578225B3 (en) * | 1988-04-28 | 1988-11-22 | Carbine Nominees Pty. Ltd. | Stock saddle with detachable knee pads |
| EP0764606A1 (en) * | 1995-09-05 | 1997-03-26 | Geoffrey Paul Belton | Riding saddles |
| US20020189211A1 (en) * | 2000-07-13 | 2002-12-19 | Decosemo Peter A. | Treeless jumping saddle and method of making the same |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| AU578225B3 (en) * | 1988-04-28 | 1988-11-22 | Carbine Nominees Pty. Ltd. | Stock saddle with detachable knee pads |
| EP0764606A1 (en) * | 1995-09-05 | 1997-03-26 | Geoffrey Paul Belton | Riding saddles |
| US20020189211A1 (en) * | 2000-07-13 | 2002-12-19 | Decosemo Peter A. | Treeless jumping saddle and method of making the same |
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