Harness for working animal – Bridle – With halter
Patent
1976-05-03
1979-01-02
Mancene, Louis G.
Harness for working animal
Bridle
With halter
B68B 104
Patent
active
041320549
ABSTRACT:
A hackamore bridle is disclosed that may be positioned on an animal such as a horse, with the bridle exerting pressure substantially only on the nose of the animal when the reins are pulled. The bridle includes a headstall having a pair of cheek plates connected between cheek straps and a chin strap so that the cheek plates are adjacent to the cheeks of the animal when the headstall is positioned on the head of the animal. Reins are connected to one end of a pair of rein levers, the other end of each of which is pivoted on the cheek plates. A nose strap is connected between the levers and freely passes through eyelets on the cheek plates, so that pressure is exerted by the nose strap on the nose of an animal when the headstall is positioned on the animal, with the nose strap being tightened on the nose of the animal by pivoting of the levers without applying appreciable pressure to the jaw of the animal through the chin strap. In addition, the bridle may also include a second chin strap positioned forwardly of the first chin strap when positioned on an animal, and a rod also extends between the ends of the levers where the reins are attached.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1478958 (1923-12-01), Heien
patent: 2469046 (1949-05-01), Laws
patent: 2625780 (1953-01-01), Flatt
Hill David H.
Mancene Louis G.
Skillington G. Lee
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