Harness for working animal – Girths
Patent
1977-09-12
1980-02-12
Kinsey, Russell R.
Harness for working animal
Girths
B68C 100
Patent
active
041876636
ABSTRACT:
A saddle girth is described that includes a central belt portion that is constructed entirely of an elastomeric substance, particularly a plasticized polyvinyl chloride. The girth includes a fastening means at opposite ends for attachment to the saddle billets of a typical riding saddle. The portion of the girth that comes into contact with the horse is a smooth expansible surface of the belt portion. This girth will expand and contract in response to breathing and movements of the horse and will not chafe the adjacent skin tissues nor become soaked with sweat and grime.
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Kinsey Russell R.
Swiatek Robert P.
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