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4815 west 5100 south, Hooper, UT 84315
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Cinch

US Patent:
6389784, May 21, 2002
Filed:
Jun 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/602942
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, 84315
International Classification:
B68C 114
US Classification:
54 23
Abstract:
An improved cinch for use with animals comprising a heat and pressure molded animal engaging strap having spaced apart lands with curved outer edges projecting from a base and grooves between the lands, a buckle strap, and a fastener to hold the buckle strap in place against the animal engaging strap.

Cinch

US Patent:
6993893, Feb 7, 2006
Filed:
Feb 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/377236
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, US
International Classification:
B68V 1/14
US Classification:
54 23
Abstract:
A Cinch having a fastening strap and an elongated cushion either permanently or releasably attached to one another. The elongated cushion preferably has a resilient edge along at least the front of the body of the elongated cushion and around the ends of the body of the elongated cushion. Optionally, the edge has a discontinuity at each end of the body, and along the front of the body. When the edge is also along the rear of the body of the elongated cushion, the edge also optionally contains a discontinuity along such rear. The fastening strap preferably comprises a unitary belt having one or more fastening devices at each end. The fastening strap and the elongated cushion can either be generally linear or have a triangular shape. The generally linear version of the elongated cushion preferably symmetrical, having a resilient edge on the front, the rear, and around each end.

Cinch

US Patent:
7340873, Mar 11, 2008
Filed:
Dec 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/318801
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, US
International Classification:
B68C 1/14
US Classification:
54 23
Abstract:
A Cinch having a fastening strap and an elongated cushion either permanently or releasably attached to one another. The elongated cushion preferably has a resilient edge along at least the front of the body of the elongated cushion and around the ends of the body of the elongated cushion. Optionally, the edge has a discontinuity at each end of the body, and along the front of the body. When the edge is also along the rear of the body of the elongated cushion, the edge also optionally contains a discontinuity along such rear. The fastening strap preferably comprises a unitary belt having one or more fastening devices at each end. The fastening strap and the elongated cushion can either be generally linear or have a triangular shape. The generally linear version of the elongated cushion preferably symmetrical, having a resilient edge on the front, the rear, and around each end.

Head And Horn Protector

US Patent:
2008012, Jun 5, 2008
Filed:
Jan 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/035605
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 17/00
US Classification:
119851
Abstract:
An improved head and horn protector having a unitary left side head pad and left rear horn pad as well as a unitary right side head pad and right rear horn pad. A left bridging pad has a left bridging pad linear segment of protective material attached to the pad, with a first end connected to the left rear horn pad near an inner edge of the left rear horn pad and a second end preferably attached only to a rear end of the left bridging pad. A right bridging pad is constructed similarly. On each rear horn pad a looped keeper is preferably attached to and angled across each rear horn pad in order to facilitate maintaining a desired length of the bridging pad within such looped keeper. And the lower portion of each horn pad linear segment is used to protect side head pad linear segments and guides.

Head And Horn Protector For Steers

US Patent:
5535707, Jul 16, 1996
Filed:
Jan 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/379781
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Harrisville UT
International Classification:
A01K 1700
A01K 2900
US Classification:
119851
Abstract:
A head and horn protector for steers including side head pads to protect the sides of a steer's head while the steer is being roped and pads that will surround and close tightly around the base of the horns of a steer to protect the horns and adjacent head area against abrasion and other injury as the animal is roped.

Cinch

US Patent:
5946892, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
May 26, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/084274
Inventors:
Brett L Siddoway - Hooper UT
International Classification:
B68C 114
US Classification:
54 23
Abstract:
A cinch to pass beneath the belly of an animal in securing a saddle to the animal while minimizing discomfort and injury to the animal comprises a first layer of durable foam material having an outer surface covered with and molded with a durable stretch fabric to form a grid pattern with blocks separated by grooves on an outer surface of the first layer and with extensions from opposite ends of the first layer forming buckle recesses; a second layer of fabric covered foam corresponding to the shape of the first layer from end to end of the first layer; and a third layer sandwiched between the first and second layers and having a strap extending from end to end and a buckle on each end of the strap to rest in the buckle recesses formed in the extensions of the first layer.

Head And Horn Protector

US Patent:
2020030, Oct 1, 2020
Filed:
Mar 29, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/370859
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 13/00
Abstract:
A head and horn protector having, on both the left and right sides, a unitary side head pad and rear horn pad, a horn pad linear segment of protective material, a side head pad linear segment of protective material, a left guide of protective material and also having a buckle, a strap, and, for both the left and right sides, a shield. For each side the combined thickness of the rear horn pad, the rear horn pad linear segment doubled upon itself, the side head pad, and the shield is selected to be of such a dimension that either that dimension or any greater dimension will keep a rope used for lassoing a calf from touching the area of the calf's head from under the calf's left horn to the calf's forehead.

Head And Horn Protector

US Patent:
2016021, Jul 28, 2016
Filed:
Apr 4, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/090223
Inventors:
Brett L. Siddoway - Hooper UT, US
International Classification:
A01K 13/00
Abstract:
An improved head and horn protector having a unitary left side head pad and left rear horn pad as well as a unitary right side head pad and right rear horn pad. A left bridging pad has a left bridging pad linear segment of protective material attached to the pad, with a first end connected to the left rear horn pad near an inner edge of the left rear horn pad and a second end preferably attached only to a rear end of the left bridging pad. A right bridging pad is constructed similarly. On each rear horn pad a looped keeper is preferably attached to and angled across each rear horn pad in order to facilitate maintaining a desired length of the bridging pad within such looped keeper. And the lower portion of each horn pad linear segment is used to protect side head pad linear segments and guides.

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