Harness for working animal – Stirrups
Patent
1980-01-25
1982-10-19
Mancene, Gene
Harness for working animal
Stirrups
B68C 300
Patent
active
043543383
ABSTRACT:
A fender bending attachment comprises a first leg having a pair of opposed, abrasive engagement surfaces spaced laterally a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the fender of a saddle, such abrasive surfaces serving to engage opposite sides of the fender to hold the attachment in place. A second leg is disposed at an angle of approximately 90.degree. or less to the first leg and is positioned directly above the stirrup to hold the portion of the fender mounting the stirrup transversely to the natural plane of the fender. A third leg extends rearwardly from the second leg at the distal end thereof and abuts the edge of a portion of the fender being bent. The third leg and a portion of the first leg actually rest on the top of the stirrup while the opposed abrasive surfaces serve to hold the forward end of the first leg against the fender.
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patent: 4186903 (1980-02-01), Fazakerley
Jacobson Harvey B.
Mancene Gene
Swiatek Robert P.
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