Trademark: 76682850
Word
SADDLE BELT
Status
Dead
Status Code
602
Status Date
Monday, August 25, 2008
Serial Number
76682850
Mark Type
4000
Filing Date
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Abandoned Date
Thursday, July 24, 2008

Trademark Owner History

Classifications
18 Saddle belt, namely a safety harness seat belt device that is attached to a saddle for the purpose of reducing or eliminating injury by securing riders from falling off a horse, mule, pony, bull, other animals or devices ridden "horseback" for pleasure rides, competitive events such as rodeo, polo, jumping or equestrian activities or other forms of entertainment riding. The belt can be made of a suitable material but preferably made of webbing or nylon with adequate break strength to keep from tearing or breaking and of a suitable width but preferably between 1 3/4 to 2" that follows industry standards for seat belt widths and of a suitable length but preferably between 33" and 60" to provide sufficient adjustable length for a child or a full grown adult. The ends of the belt would have snap or spring hooks made of metal, plastic or a hybrid of metal and plastic or other such suitable products in order that these may fasten to a suitable location on the saddle but preferably to each rear rigging dee ( aka D Ring ) that are located immediately below the rear side of the seat of the saddle thus securing the rider from falling forwards, backwards, or either side. A modified version of the Saddle Belt has independent adjustable straps that loop to the waist belt and can be adjusted to fit the riders waistline in order that they can drop directly to the rear rigging dees where the snap hooks will be attached. The buckle or clasp can be made of metal, plastic or a hybrid of metal and plastic or other such suitable product that allows for secure buckling or clasping and for adjusting. The buckle or clasp would have a release such as a lift lever ( similar to those in planes), side release ( similar to those found on carrying bags) or center release ( similar to those found in automobiles) for immediate release once the rider dismounts or is required to do so under an emergency situation

Trademark Events
Aug 25, 2008
Abandonment Notice Mailed - Failure To Respond
Aug 25, 2008
Abandonment - Failure To Respond Or Late Response
Jan 24, 2008
Non-Final Action Mailed
Jan 23, 2008
Non-Final Action Written
Jan 16, 2008
Assigned To Examiner
Oct 23, 2007
Application Filing Receipt Mailed
Oct 18, 2007
New Application Entered In Tram

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