Apparatus for isolation of racehorse running motion from a sulky cart
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B68B-001/00
B68B-005/06
출원번호
UP-0533114
(2009-07-31)
등록번호
US-7818951
(2010-11-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Boutilier, Malcolm Gaylord
대리인 / 주소
Haszko, Dennis R.
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4인용 특허 :
9
초록▼
An apparatus for the attachment of a racehorse to a racing sulky. The apparatus connects the shafts of the sulky to a harness in a manner so as to isolate racehorse motion from the racing sulky. The apparatus includes a ball joint for rotating attachment to the harness and a threaded end for fixed a
An apparatus for the attachment of a racehorse to a racing sulky. The apparatus connects the shafts of the sulky to a harness in a manner so as to isolate racehorse motion from the racing sulky. The apparatus includes a ball joint for rotating attachment to the harness and a threaded end for fixed attachment to the sulky shaft. A dampening piston is provided between the ball joint and the sulky shaft to provide shock absorption and thereby isolate horse movement by dampening the running, trotting, pacing, and galloping motions of the horse from the sulky and vice-versa.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for isolating forces between a horse and a sulky, the apparatus connecting a sulky shaft to a horse harness having a base plate mounted on the horse harness, a pin projecting substantially perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate, and a locking device carrie
What is claimed is: 1. An apparatus for isolating forces between a horse and a sulky, the apparatus connecting a sulky shaft to a horse harness having a base plate mounted on the horse harness, a pin projecting substantially perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate, and a locking device carried by the outer end of the pin to removably secure the pin to the apparatus thereby facilitating attachment of the sulky to the horse and preventing accidental detachment therefrom, the apparatus comprising: a dampening piston having a first end and a second end, the first end being movably attached to the second end; the first end of the dampening piston having a ball joint connected to a rod, the ball joint mounted within a socket for rotational movement and having a central aperture for receiving the pin; and the second end of the dampening piston including a threaded connector for affixing the dampening piston to the sulky shaft. 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dampening piston includes an inner portion connected to the rod and an outer portion connected to the threaded connector, the inner and outer portions configured to reciprocatingly move along a lengthwise axis of the apparatus in response to forces transferred through the apparatus between the sulky and the horse. 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein a rod attachment tip is affixed to the inner portion, the rod attachment tip including inner threads configured to accept outer threads located on the rod. 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the rod attachment tip includes a pilot hole for preventing rotation of the inner portion along the lengthwise axis of the apparatus relative to the outer portion upon insertion of a metal device into the pilot hole. 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein both the inner portion and the outer portion of the dampening piston are encapsulated completely within a housing, the housing being immovably affixed to the outer portion of the dampening piston, and the inner portion being freely movable within the housing. 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, wherein the housing includes an opening through which the rod is capable of freely passing. 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein the housing includes a keyhole configured to be aligned with the pilot hole in a manner so as to prevent rotation of the inner portion upon insertion of the metal device through the keyhole and into the pilot hole. 8. An apparatus for isolating forces between a horse and a sulky, the apparatus connecting a sulky shaft to a horse harness having a base plate mounted on the horse harness, a pin projecting substantially perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate, and a locking device carried by the outer end of the pin to removably secure the pin to the apparatus thereby facilitating attachment of the sulky to the horse and preventing accidental detachment therefrom, the apparatus comprising: a dampening piston including a first end having a ball joint connected to a rod, the ball joint mounted within a socket for rotational movement and having a central aperture for receiving the pin, and a second end having a threaded connector for affixing the dampening piston to the sulky shaft, the first end being movably attached to the second end via an inner portion and an outer portion of the dampening piston, the inner portion connected to the rod and the outer portion connected to the threaded connector, the inner and outer portions configured to move along a lengthwise axis of the apparatus in shock absorbing counteraction of forces transferred through the apparatus between the sulky and the horse. 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein a rod attachment tip is affixed to the inner portion, the rod attachment tip including threads configured to accept mating threads located on the rod. 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein both the inner portion and the outer portion of the dampening piston are encapsulated completely within a housing, the housing including an opening through which the rod is capable of freely passing, the housing being immovably affixed to the outer portion of the dampening piston, the inner portion being freely movable within the housing, the rod attachment tip including a pilot hole, and the housing including a keyhole configured to be aligned with the pilot hole in a manner so as to prevent rotation of the inner portion upon insertion of a metal device through the keyhole and into the pilot hole. 11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein the dampening piston is a shock absorbing mechanism of a type selected from the group consisting of pneumatic, hydraulic, gas, nitrogen, air, and spring. 12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the housing is formed of a thin metal tube having an outer diameter identical to an outer diameter of the shaft. 13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein the housing is formed of a thin metal. 14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the housing includes a cross-section identical to a cross-section of the shaft. 15. An apparatus for isolating forces between a horse and a sulky, the apparatus connecting a sulky shaft to a horse harness having a base plate mounted on the horse harness, a pin projecting substantially perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate, and a locking device carried by the outer end of the pin to removably secure the pin to the apparatus thereby facilitating attachment of the sulky to the horse and preventing accidental detachment therefrom, the apparatus comprising: a dampening piston including a first end having a ball joint connected to a rod, the ball joint mounted within a socket for rotational movement and having a central aperture for receiving the pin, and a second end having a threaded connector for affixing the dampening piston to the sulky shaft, the first end being movably attached to the second end via an inner portion and an outer portion of the dampening piston, the inner portion connected to the rod and the outer portion connected to the threaded connector, the inner and outer portions being in alignment with the sulky shaft, and configured to reciprocatingly move along a lengthwise axis of the apparatus in response to forces transferred through the apparatus between the sulky and the horse. 16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein the dampening piston is positioned at a forward end of the sulky shaft. 17. The apparatus as claimed in claim 16, wherein both the inner portion and the outer portion of the dampening piston are encapsulated completely within a housing, the housing being immovably affixed to the outer portion of the dampening piston, and the inner portion being freely movable within the housing. 18. The apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein a rod attachment tip is affixed to the inner portion, the rod attachment tip including inner threads configured to accept outer threads located on the rod. 19. The apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein the housing includes an opening through which the rod is capable of freely passing. 20. An apparatus for isolating forces between a horse and a sulky, the apparatus connecting a sulky shaft to a horse harness having a base plate mounted on the horse harness, a pin projecting substantially perpendicularly outwardly from the base plate, and a locking device carried by the outer end of the pin to removably secure the pin to the apparatus thereby facilitating attachment of the sulky to the horse and preventing accidental detachment therefrom, the apparatus comprising: a dampening piston including a first end having a ball joint connected to a rod, the ball joint mounted within a socket for rotational movement and having a central aperture for receiving the pin, and a second end having a threaded connector for affixing the dampening piston to the sulky shaft, the first end being movably attached to the second end via an inner portion and an outer portion of the dampening piston, the inner portion connected to the rod by a rod attachment tip affixed to the inner portion, the rod attachment tip including inner threads configured to accept outer threads located on the rod, and the outer portion connected to the threaded connector, the inner and outer portions positioned at a forward end of the sulky shaft, configured to be in alignment with the sulky shaft, and configured to reciprocatingly move along a lengthwise axis of the apparatus in response to forces transferred through the apparatus between the sulky and the horse, the inner portion and the outer portion being encapsulated completely within a housing, the housing including an opening through which the rod is capable of freely passing, and being immovably affixed to the outer portion of the dampening piston, and the inner portion being freely movable within the housing.
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Boutilier M. Gaylord (P.O. Box 236 East Livermore ME 04228), Ball journal device for connecting a shaft to a harness.
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