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DISPOSITIF D'ATTELAGE POUR VEHICULE HIPPOMOBILE A MONOBRANCARD |
EP89900840.3 |
1988-12-23 |
EP0390854B1 |
1993-03-03 |
PROUST, Stéphane |
Harnessing device for a horse-drawn vehicle, comprising a single shaft (2) passing above the back of the horse and connected at its front portion to a harness (5, 6, 7) via a traction cradle (4) to which the mono-shaft (2) is rotatingly mounted and, at its rear portion, to a horse-drawn vehicle (3), characterized in that the cradle (4) comprises two arches (9, 10) joined at their lower portion for connection with a harness collar (5) and spaced progressively from each other till they reach a maximum distance straight above the withers of the horse, an element (11) integral with the mono-shaft (2) being rotatingly mounted on a member (12) connecting both arches (9, 10) at their maximum spacing, and in that the cradle bears on the horse back via two hinged flaps (15, 16) mounted on the rear arch (10) and situated on either side of the median line of the horse back. The mono-shaft (2) carried by the arch (4) is connected to a wheeled (37) vehicle (3) through a shock absorber-suspension device. |
2 |
DISPOSITIF D'ATTELAGE POUR VEHICULE HIPPOMOBILE A MONOBRANCARD |
EP89900840.0 |
1988-12-23 |
EP0390854A1 |
1990-10-10 |
PROUST, Stéphane |
Dispositif d'attelage pour véhicule hippomobile, comportant un monobrancard (2) passant au-dessus du dos d'un cheval et relié, à sa partie avant, à un harnais (5, 6, 7) par l'intermédiaire d'un berceau de traction (4) sur lequel le monobrancard (2) est monté en rotation et, à sa partie arrière, à un véhicule hippomobile (3), caractérisé en ce que le berceau (4) comporte deux arceaux (9, 10) réunis à leur partie inférieure pour la jonction avec un collier (5) de harnais et s'écartant progressivement l'un de l'autre jusqu'à atteindre une distance maximum à l'aplomb du garrot du cheval, un élément (11) solidaire du monobrancard (2) étant monté en rotation sur un organe (12) reliant les deux arceaux (9, 10) au niveau de leur écartement maximum, et en ce que le berceau repose sur le dos du cheval par l'intermédiaire de deux volets (15, 16) articulés montés sur l'arceau arrière (10) et situés de part et d'autre de la ligne médiane du dos du cheval. Le monobrancard (2) porté par le berceau (4) est relié à un véhicule (3) à roues (37) par l'intermédiaire d'un dispositif amortisseur-suspenseur. |
3 |
Dog-powered vehicle |
US10271918 |
2002-10-16 |
US20040075226A1 |
2004-04-22 |
Philip
J.
Kortuem |
A dog powered and human controlled vehicle comprising a frame structure having a horizontally oriented opening within which will be positioned at least one dog. The frame structure comprises a pair of frame members transversely spaced apart by forward and rearward transversely extending means. The front of the frame is supported by means which includes a steerable member adapted to have contact with the ground. The rear end of the frame is supported by means adapted to have contact with the ground, the frame structure being thus supported a preselected distance from the ground. Manually operable steering means are provided at the rear end of the structure and is connected to a steerable member at the front end so as to change direction of travel of the vehicle. Means are provided for tethering a dog to the frame structure and for connecting a dog harness on a dog to the frame structure so that forward directed longitudinal pulling force produced by the dog is applied to the frame structure. The vehicle may be steered to rotate about a vertical axis by manual actuation of the steering means at the rear end of the vehicle to operate the steerable member at the front end of the vehicle. |
4 |
Hitch for a single-shaft horse-drawn vehicle |
US499496 |
1990-06-22 |
US5076041A |
1991-12-31 |
Stephane Proust |
A hitch for a horse-drawn vehicle, which includes a single shaft (2) passing over a horse's back and connected at its front end to a harness (5, 6, 7) via a traction cradle (4) on which the single shaft (2) is rotatably mounted, and at its rear end to a horse-drawn vehicle (3). The cradle (4) comprises two arcuate frame members (9, 10) interconnected at their bottom ends for connection with a collar (5) to the harness and diverging progressively from each other to reach a maximum separation vertically above the horse's withers. An element (11) integral with the single shaft (2) is rotatably mounted on a member (12) interconnecting the two frame members (9, 10) at their point of maximum separation. The cradle rests on the horse's back via two pads (15, 16) swivel-mounted on the rear frame member (10) and situated on either side of the midline of the horse's back. The single shaft (2) carried by the cradle (4) is connected to a wheeled vehicle (3) via a shock absorber suspension. |
5 |
Sled dog training cart |
US290633 |
1988-12-27 |
US4861052A |
1989-08-29 |
Ernst H. Hediger |
A four wheeled cart is provided for the training of sled dogs. The cart is also adaptable to use with other towing devices and for other purposes. The cart is comprised of a chassis having paired steerable front wheels and paired rear wheels mounted upon a stationary axle. A body is removably disposed upon the chassis. A platform disposed rearwardly of the chassis is provided for the operator to stand upon. Steering and braking controls are conveniently located with respect to the platform. |
6 |
Dashboard-pocket. |
US1906348478 |
1906-12-18 |
US865031A |
1907-09-03 |
GLYNN CLARRISSA E |
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7 |
Collapsible receptacle for vehicles. |
US1899731109 |
1899-09-20 |
US647668A |
1900-04-17 |
WILLIAMS ANDERSON D; WALSH CHARLES D |
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8 |
Two-wheeled vehicle |
US327733D |
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US327733A |
1885-10-06 |
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9 |
Haevey a |
US293664D |
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US293664A |
1884-02-19 |
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10 |
Two-wheeled vehicle |
US286734D |
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US286734A |
1883-10-16 |
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11 |
Dog-powered vehicle |
US10271918 |
2002-10-16 |
US06840523B2 |
2005-01-11 |
Philip J. Kortuem |
A dog powered and human controlled vehicle comprising a frame structure having a horizontally oriented opening within which will be positioned at least one dog. The frame structure comprises a pair of frame members transversely spaced apart by forward and rearward transversely extending means. The front of the frame is supported by means which includes a steerable member adapted to have contact with the ground. The rear end of the frame is supported by means adapted to have contact with the ground, the frame structure being thus supported a preselected distance from the ground. Manually operable steering means are provided at the rear end of the structure and is connected to a steerable member at the front end so as to change direction of travel of the vehicle. Means are provided for tethering a dog to the frame structure and for connecting a dog harness on a dog to the frame structure so that forward directed longitudinal pulling force produced by the dog is applied to the frame structure. The vehicle may be steered to rotate about a vertical axis by manual actuation of the steering means at the rear end of the vehicle to operate the steerable member at the front end of the vehicle. |
12 |
Trailer and attachment for horse training |
US908164 |
1986-09-17 |
US4758011A |
1988-07-19 |
Phil Simmons |
A trailer is adapted to be hitched to the back of a horse-drawn jogger, the trailer having a frame and a tongue extending forwardly from the frame with a hitch apparatus for attachment to the jogger. The frame supports two spaced-apart wheels and a grill. The grill extends generally transverse to the forward direction of the trailer and is located generally above and rearwardly of the wheels of the trailer. A self-levelling hitch is connected to the jogger, the hitch being connected to swivel about the axis of the jogger wheels. A bracket extends from the hitch and supports a freely turning levelling wheel which contacts the ground rearwardly of the common axis of the jogger wheels. The hitch has a coupling for engaging the trailer. |
13 |
Land vehicle |
US16833627 |
1927-02-15 |
US1655668A |
1928-01-10 |
MILEY SPURLOCK |
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14 |
Two-wheeicd vehicle |
US474197D |
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US474197A |
1892-05-03 |
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15 |
Office |
US457600D |
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US457600A |
1891-08-11 |
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16 |
Road-cart |
US441345D |
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US441345A |
1890-11-25 |
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17 |
Two-wheeled vehicle |
US437749D |
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US437749A |
1890-10-07 |
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18 |
Two-wheeled vehicle |
US344129D |
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US344129A |
1886-06-22 |
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19 |
beadley |
US284198D |
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US284198A |
1883-09-04 |
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20 |
mobse |
US274636D |
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US274636A |
1883-03-27 |
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