Inventors:
Rodney J. Hapner - Sapulpa OK, US
International Classification:
B68C 1/16
Abstract:
A stirrup hanger for saddle consisting of a short strip and a long strip secured together with a swivel mechanism that allows the stirrups to move forward and rearward freely. A metal plate having a hole there through secured on each end of the short piece. A t-nut secured to one of the metal plates in alignment with its hole. A third metal plate with a nylon bushing there through secured on one end of the long strip and a stirrup secured to the opposite end. The short piece of leather is looped through the saddle tree bar and then a bolt is inserted consecutively through the hole in the second plate, the nylon bushing and the hole in the first plate. The bolt is then threaded into the t-nut to secure the third metal plate in pivoting fashion between the first and second metal plates.