Saddletech Gauge FDXX Brochure 2012

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A ND S DD LE ME ASUR ME N ETHODS AN NIIM MA AL LAA A SA A NET TNM M NN I MD AL &D SD AL DE D LM EEMAESAU SR UM R EEM T ETHODS FF A R S ON N U R E C O M P FEE EAA ATT TU UR RE EC CO OM MP PA AR RIIIS SIIIO O N

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SADDLETECH SYSTEM

CURRENT SADDLE INDUSTRY

SADDLETECH GAUGE FDXX

METHOD

GAUGE

COMPUTER

WIRE

PLASTER

ANGLE

PUTTY

Date of Invention

1997

1992

?

?

?

?

Scientific Method

( YES )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3-D ANIMAL MEASUREMENT

One (1) Dimension

( YES )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

The “Scientific Method” Applied to Saddle Fitting

Three (3) Dimension

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Animal 3D Shape

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

Saddle 3D Shape

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Gavity Calculation

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Load Compensation

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Calibrated Pressure

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Measured Database

( YES )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Template

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

CNC 3D Manufacturing

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Plastic Thermoform

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Molded Plywood

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

CONTACT: ROBERT FERRAND CEO/INVENTOR 650.631.8400 inventor@saddletech.net WWW.SADDLETECH.NET 2995 WOODSIDE RD. WOODSIDE, CA 94062 CCR # & DUNS # 03-032-5372 THIS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IS PROTECTED BY U.S. PATENTS #5,375,397, #6,334,262, #6,948,256, PCT069820& PATENTS PENDING


MEASURE HORSE Saddletech Gauge FFDDXXXX 3–D Horse Measurement

MEASURE SADDLE Saddletech Gauge FFDDXXXX Saddle Fitting Simplified

U.S.PATENT # 6,334,262 & Patents Pending 1

GENTLY

– WITHOUT MOVING THE GAUGE - PLACE THE GAUGE IN THE SADDLE. (For greater accuracy note below.) Be Sure to place the Gauge evenly between the Pommel (front) and Cantle (back) of the saddle .

1

Place the saddle on the horse where you put the saddle when you ride.

2

Mark with Chalk/Tape the pommel (front) and cantle (back) of the saddle.

3

Remove the saddle and place the Gauge evenly spaced between the two marks.

NOTE: The reason we marked the front and back of the saddle on the horse is to position the Gauge on the animal is so that these two measurements correspond.

4

Adjust the Center Wings down so the bottom edges have maximum contact.

2

Simple Check for Saddle Fit

8

CAUTION: DO NOT FORCE THE SPINE OF THE GAUGE TO THE CONTOUR OF THE HORSE’S SPINE.

5

Check that the LEVELS on the hubs are LEVEL

90

6

Adjust the front and back wings down so the bottom edges have maximum contact.

0

110

25 9

0

0

10

0

7

Double check that all the wings have maximum contact as illustrated above.

120

0

10

0

130

0

5

0

The saddle does not touch the horse’s spine, so we do not measure the spine. We only measure the saddle contact area.

140

0

(Angles)

GOOD THE GOAL is to have all

O.K.

the wings touch the saddle panels evenly. If so , THE SADDLE FITS. HORSE & RIDER WEIGHT COMPENSATION

(Arcs)

PROPERLY ADJUSTED

ALL WINGS SHOULD TOUCH WITH MAXIMUM CONTACT WRITE DOWN MEASUREMENTS.

(Arc)

(A Angle)

WWW.SADDLETECHGAUGE.COM

3

FOR GREATER ACCURACY

Adjust the arc measurements on the gauge by the amount shown on the graph, by following the line for the corresponding horse weight down to the left to above the rider weight and then follow that line over to the degree of adjustment. Then adjust the wither and loin arcs by the degree of adjustment noted on graph.

If the front or back wings are slightly raised that is O.K. It means the saddle rocks a little bit and the back will settle in. Proven by computer interface pressure measurement

BAD IF ANY OF THE CENTER THREE WINGS SHOW ANY GAP THIS IS BAD. …

BECAUSE THE SADDLE WILL BRIDGE AND CAN CAUSE INJURY OVER TIME


MEASURE HORSE Saddletech Gauge FFDDXXXX 3–D Horse Measurement

MEASURE SADDLE Saddletech Gauge FFDDXXXX Saddle Fitting Simplified

U.S.PATENT # 6,334,262 & Patents Pending 1

GENTLY

– WITHOUT MOVING THE GAUGE - PLACE THE GAUGE IN THE SADDLE. (For greater accuracy note below.) Be Sure to place the Gauge evenly between the Pommel (front) and Cantle (back) of the saddle .

1

Place the saddle on the horse where you put the saddle when you ride.

2

Mark with Chalk/Tape the pommel (front) and cantle (back) of the saddle.

3

Remove the saddle and place the Gauge evenly spaced between the two marks.

NOTE: The reason we marked the front and back of the saddle on the horse is to position the Gauge on the animal is so that these two measurements correspond.

4

Adjust the Center Wings down so the bottom edges have maximum contact.

2

Simple Check for Saddle Fit

8

CAUTION: DO NOT FORCE THE SPINE OF THE GAUGE TO THE CONTOUR OF THE HORSE’S SPINE.

5

Check that the LEVELS on the hubs are LEVEL

90

6

Adjust the front and back wings down so the bottom edges have maximum contact.

0

110

25 9

0

0

10

0

7

Double check that all the wings have maximum contact as illustrated above.

120

0

10

0

130

0

5

0

The saddle does not touch the horse’s spine, so we do not measure the spine. We only measure the saddle contact area.

140

0

(Angles)

GOOD THE GOAL is to have all

O.K.

the wings touch the saddle panels evenly. If so , THE SADDLE FITS. HORSE & RIDER WEIGHT COMPENSATION

(Arcs)

PROPERLY ADJUSTED

ALL WINGS SHOULD TOUCH WITH MAXIMUM CONTACT WRITE DOWN MEASUREMENTS.

(Arc)

(A Angle)

WWW.SADDLETECHGAUGE.COM

3

FOR GREATER ACCURACY

Adjust the arc measurements on the gauge by the amount shown on the graph, by following the line for the corresponding horse weight down to the left to above the rider weight and then follow that line over to the degree of adjustment. Then adjust the wither and loin arcs by the degree of adjustment noted on graph.

If the front or back wings are slightly raised that is O.K. It means the saddle rocks a little bit and the back will settle in. Proven by computer interface pressure measurement

BAD IF ANY OF THE CENTER THREE WINGS SHOW ANY GAP THIS IS BAD. …

BECAUSE THE SADDLE WILL BRIDGE AND CAN CAUSE INJURY OVER TIME


A ND S DD LE ME ASUR ME N ETHODS AN NIIM MA AL LAA A SA A NET TNM M NN I MD AL &D SD AL DE D LM EEMAESAU SR UM R EEM T ETHODS FF A R S ON N U R E C O M P FEE EAA ATT TU UR RE EC CO OM MP PA AR RIIIS SIIIO O N

f

SADDLETECH SYSTEM

CURRENT SADDLE INDUSTRY

SADDLETECH GAUGE FDXX

METHOD

GAUGE

COMPUTER

WIRE

PLASTER

ANGLE

PUTTY

Date of Invention

1997

1992

?

?

?

?

Scientific Method

( YES )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3-D ANIMAL MEASUREMENT

One (1) Dimension

( YES )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

The “Scientific Method” Applied to Saddle Fitting

Three (3) Dimension

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Animal 3D Shape

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

Saddle 3D Shape

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Gavity Calculation

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Load Compensation

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Calibrated Pressure

( NO )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

Measured Database

( YES )

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Template

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

CNC 3D Manufacturing

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Plastic Thermoform

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

3D Molded Plywood

( YES )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

( NO )

CONTACT: ROBERT FERRAND CEO/INVENTOR 650.631.8400 inventor@saddletech.net WWW.SADDLETECH.NET 2995 WOODSIDE RD. WOODSIDE, CA 94062 CCR # & DUNS # 03-032-5372 THIS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IS PROTECTED BY U.S. PATENTS #5,375,397, #6,334,262, #6,948,256, PCT069820& PATENTS PENDING


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