Harness for working animal – Bridle – Bits
Patent
1995-11-13
1997-09-23
Swiatek, Robert P.
Harness for working animal
Bridle
Bits
B68B 106
Patent
active
056692102
ABSTRACT:
A copper alloy for bridle bits and similar items including 81-88%, by weight, of copper, less than 4%, by weight, of silicon, and the remainder zinc including impurities. The alloy is characterized by high strength and readily stimulates the horse to chew on the bit. The lack of nickel in the alloy is also safer for the horses. A method of manufacturing including casting the bridle bit from the copper alloy. A method of using the bridle bit includes casting the bridle bit, placing it into a horse's mouth, stimulating the horse to quick chewing on the bridle bit and controlling the horse's pace and speed due to the stimulation to quick chewing.
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Baumann Heinz
Vollmecke Valentin
Herm, Sprenger GmbH & Co. KG
Swiatek Robert P.
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