Suspended cantle support

Harness for working animal – Riding saddle – With padding

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54 441, B68C 100

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060356162

ABSTRACT:
A suspended cantle support which forces the rider's hips forward and down in the saddle by engaging the lower lumbar region of the rider's back. The suspended cantle support here includes a cushion having a relatively soft interior such as one or more layers of closed-cell foam covered by a durable cover. The cover includes a pair of strap lugs formed at the lower bottom corners of the cushion for attachment of straps to attach the cushion to a saddle. Four straps are used to attach the cushion to a saddle. Two straps are attached to each side of the cushion. The cushion is attached to the saddle by looping a first strap through the back cinch D-ring on the saddle and a second strap through an upper D-ring. Both straps are secured in their respective buckles. The other pair of straps on the other side of the cushion are secured in the same manner on the other side of the saddle. The rider mounts and dismounts in the normal manner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 84186 (1868-11-01), Hayden
patent: 307615 (1884-11-01), Adams et al.
patent: 5018340 (1991-05-01), Marshall
patent: 5383327 (1995-01-01), Dohln
patent: 5685133 (1997-11-01), Travis

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