Harness for working animal – Girths
Patent
1996-03-04
1998-10-06
Swiatek, Robert P.
Harness for working animal
Girths
B68C 114
Patent
active
058160310
ABSTRACT:
A cinch for securing a saddle to a horse. The cinch utilizes a generally rigid "U-shaped" rib support member composed of a stiff polymer in combination with padding such as neoprene, filler material, and/or leather covering the rib, and a means of attaching the cinch to a saddle. The cinch is designed to give added comfort to the horse, greater safety, stability, and control to the rider.
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Bob Marshall Enterprises, Inc.
Carrithers David W.
Swiatek Robert P.
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