Riding saddle with gullet plate, and gullet plate

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20100011719A1
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11991045

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The invention concerns a riding saddle (200) with a gullet plate (101; 101') as well as a gullet plate (101, 101'). A gullet plate (101, 101'), which is designed and arranged in a riding saddle (200) so that the foremost part (103) of the gullet plate (101; 101') is situated above the lowermost part (104) and, when the riding saddle (200) is mounted, the gullet plate arms (102, 102') enclosing the back of the horse (11) on its downward facing ends (105) each define a pressure surface (112) with a longitudinal extent that runs roughly parallel to the dorsal vertebrae (3) of the animal, contributing to more uniform weight distribution on the forehand and hind quarters and simultaneously giving the rider considerable latitude in order to convey commands with his body language. This is also achieved by a gullet plate (101; 101') that has a support surface (111) to support the riding saddle (200) relative to the withers musculature of the horse on both sides and a pressure surface (112) on both sides for weight distribution onto the costal arch (18) of the horse, in which both the support surfaces (11) and the pressure surfaces (112) leave free space (127) for the shoulder blades (14) and the withers musculature of the horse.

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SPIRIG HANSNot Provided

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Spirig, Hans St. Gallen, CH 3 9

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