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WO2009070833A1
WO2009070833A1 PCT/AU2008/001785 AU2008001785W WO2009070833A1 WO 2009070833 A1 WO2009070833 A1 WO 2009070833A1 AU 2008001785 W AU2008001785 W AU 2008001785W WO 2009070833 A1 WO2009070833 A1 WO 2009070833A1
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mouthpiece
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tongue
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Adrian Mortgante
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Intelligent Inventions Limited
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Priority to EP08856096A priority Critical patent/EP2222594A4/en
Publication of WO2009070833A1 publication Critical patent/WO2009070833A1/en
Priority to AU2010200178A priority patent/AU2010200178B2/en
Priority to US12/721,029 priority patent/US8393134B2/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
    • B68B1/00Devices in connection with harness, for hitching, reining, training, breaking or quietening horses or other traction animals
    • B68B1/04Bridles; Reins
    • B68B1/06Bits
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B68SADDLERY; UPHOLSTERY
    • B68BHARNESS; DEVICES USED IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; WHIPS OR THE LIKE
    • B68B5/00Details or accessories; Fastening devices for bridles, reins, harnesses, or the like
    • B68B5/06Devices for fastening special articles on harnesses, bridles, or the like

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  • This invention relates to a bit. More specifically, but not exclusively, this invention relates to a bit for use with animals such as horses.
  • a bit used for riding an animal typically consists of two basic components, namely a mouthpiece that goes inside the horse's mouth, and bit rings or the like allowing the mouthpiece to be attached to a bridle and reins.
  • a bit typically acts with some combination of pressure and leverage, often in conjunction with pressure applied by other parts of the bridle, in. order to control an animal.
  • a bit obstructs free breathing in a horse.
  • a bit is positioned over the tongue of the horse.
  • bits can cause a horse severe discomfort.
  • jointed or snaffle bits when reins are pulled, the bit collapses, forming a vertex at the joint of the bit. The acute side of the vertex can be driven into the horse's tongue. The tongue is then pinched and can even be cut as the snaffle bit exercises a nutcracker action on the tongue. The more mouth pain inflicted, the more fear is instilled in the horse and the more difficult and disobedient it becomes.
  • Figure 1 of the attached drawings indicates the problem associated with such a tongue position.
  • the head 10 has a nasal cavity 12 and an oral cavity 14.
  • a frontally positioned hard palate 16 and a rearward soft palate 18 separate the nasal and oral cavities 12, 14.
  • the soft palate 18 is able to move depending on whether the horse is swallowing or breathing.
  • the arrows 11 indicate the direction of inward breath in Figure l(a) and the direction of food intake in Figure l(b).
  • the soft palate 18 is positioned against the tongue 20 and retained in that position by the larynx 22 while the horse is breathing.
  • the naso-pharynx 27 and the larynx 22 are open, allowing air to pass through the nasal cavity 12 and into the windpipe 24.
  • the larynx 22 keeps the gullet 26 closed.
  • the soft palate 18 When the mouthpiece finds its way under the tongue 20, the soft palate 18 is pushed into the naso-pharynx 30. This causes the larynx 22 to obstruct or close the windpipe 24, resulting in the horse choking or having other breathing difficulties. As a result, the horse can become disobedient and difficult to handle.
  • a bit which comprises a mouthpiece; and a tongue member arranged on the mouthpiece such that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
  • the invention provides a means whereby a horse's tongue can be inhibited from being positioned over the mouthpiece. Such an invention therefore helps to address the problems set out above.
  • the position of the tongue member may be adjustable with respect to the mouthpiece.
  • the tongue member may be fastened to the mouthpiece with a fastening arrangement.
  • the tongue member may be in the form of a plate with a number of perforations to accommodate the fastening arrangement, the perforations being configured so that selection of perforations can provide adjustability of the plate with respect to the mouthpiece.
  • the mouthpiece may have two pivotally interconnected joints.
  • the joints may be interconnected with complementary eyelets defined at respective connected ends of the joints, the fastening arrangement including a fastening element that is received through at least one of the eyelets to maintain integrity of the mouthpiece in the event that one or both of the eyelets break.
  • This fastening element may be configured to permit angular adjustment of the tongue-engaging member relative to the mouthpiece to suit the individual horse.
  • the tongue member may be pivotal with respect to the mouthpiece, which is arranged intermediate operatively front and rear edges of the tongue member such that, when a frontal portion of the tongue member is urged towards a roof of the oral cavity, a rearward portion presses onto the tongue to inhibit excessive pulling by the animal.
  • the mouthpiece may generally be in two parts, the tongue member having two portions arranged on respective parts of the mouthpiece.
  • the mouthpiece may have pivo tally interconnected joints, with a portion arranged on respective joints, such that, when the joints pivot operatively backwardly and towards each other, in use, the portions overlap to present a single structure that bears against the horse's tongue.
  • the mouthpiece may be a one-piece component that defines an opening, the tongue member defining at least one complementary opening, a suitable fastener being received through the openings to fasten the tongue member to the one-piece component.
  • the tongue member and the mouthpiece may have a unitary, one-piece structure.
  • the tongue member may be capable of being fastened to a mouthpiece of the bit and may be configured so that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
  • Figures l(a) & (b) show a schematic, functional view of a horse's head in breathing and swallowing conditions, respectively.
  • Figure 2 shows one embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece.
  • Figure 3 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece.
  • Figure 4 shows another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a straight bar mouthpiece.
  • Figure 5 shows a side sectioned view of the bit of Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a straight bar mouthpiece.
  • Figure 7 shows a side sectioned view of the bit of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a unitary mouthpiece and tongue-engaging member.
  • Figure 9 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a unitary mouthpiece and tongue-engaging member.
  • Figure 10 shows another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece in an open condition.
  • Figure 11 shows a plan view of the bit of Figure 10 in a partially closed or collapsed condition, in use.
  • reference numeral 40 generally indicates one embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit.
  • the bit 40 includes a jointed mouthpiece 42, of the type found in snaffle bits.
  • the bit 40 is effectively a snaffle bit with a tongue- engaging member or plate 44 fastened to the mouthpiece 42.
  • the bit 40 includes a pair of joints 46 that interconnect with corresponding eyelets 48, in a complementary and conventional manner.
  • a ring 50 is received through openings 52 in a free end of each joint 46.
  • the plate 44 defines a number of apertures 54.
  • a fastening arrangement in the form of a pair of cable ties 56 are used to fasten the plate 44 to the mouthpiece 42.
  • a cable tie 56 passes over each joint 46 and through the openings 54.2.
  • connectors 58 of the cable ties 56 are positioned above the plate 44 and behind the joints 46.
  • the plate 44 can pivot somewhat with respect to the mouthpiece 42.
  • a rearward portion 62 presses on the tongue gently to discourage the horse from this habit.
  • reference numeral 64 generally indicates a further embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit.
  • like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • the bit 64 includes an extra cable tie 66 that passes through the eyelet 48 of one of the joints 46. This further secures the joints 48 to the plate 44.
  • the ties 64, 66 help to maintain the integrity of the mouthpiece 42 if one of the eyelets 48 breaks.
  • the extra cable tie 66 can also be used to adjust the angle of the plate 44 relative to the mouthpiece 46, keeping it in the desired position to suit the individual horse. It will be appreciated that one or more further ties can be used to enhance the integrity of the mouthpiece and for further safety if one or both of the eyelets break.
  • reference numeral 68 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a jointed bit.
  • like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • the tongue engaging member is defined by a flat portion 70 that projects in an operatively rearward direction from each joint 46.
  • the portions 70 are configured so that, when the joints 46 pivot inwardly towards each other or collapse partially, in use, the portions 70 overlap to present a single structure that bears against the tongue 20 as shown in Figure 11.
  • one of the portions 70 is mounted higher that the other portion 70 to facilitate the overlap.
  • Each of the joints 46 and its associated portion 70 are in form of a one-piece structure, for example, a moulding.
  • reference numeral 74 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 and 3, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • the bit 74 has a one-piece mouthpiece 76, such as would be found with a straight bar, curb or Pelham bit.
  • the mouthpiece 76 is a straight bar mouthpiece.
  • the mouthpiece 76 can be of any suitable material. Examples of suitable material are rubber, stainless steel and brass.
  • reference numeral 78 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 5, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • the mouthpiece 76 defines an opening 80.
  • the plate 44 defines one centrally oriented row of apertures 82 extending between the frontal and rearward portions 60, 62 of the plate 44.
  • a fastener in the form of a bolt 84 and a nut 85 attaches the plate 44 to the mouthpiece 76. It will be appreciated that the position of the plate 44 relative to the mouthpiece 76 is adjustable by selecting a particular aperture 82 to receive the bolt 84.
  • reference numeral 86 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 7, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • a tongue engaging member in the form of a plate portion 88 extends backwardly from the mouthpiece 76.
  • the mouthpiece 76 and the plate portion 88 are in the form of a one-piece structure, for example a moulding.
  • the moulding can be of any suitable material including a plastics material, rubber, brass or stainless steel.
  • reference numeral 90 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit.
  • like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
  • a tongue engaging member in the form of a plate portion 92 extends forwardly and backwardly from the mouthpiece 76.
  • the plate portion 92 and the mouthpiece 76 are in the form of a one-piece structure, for example a moulding.
  • the term "comprising” and variants thereof such as “comprises” or “comprising” are to be interpreted as including the state of integer or integers without necessarily excluding any other integers. It is to be understood that the terminology employed above is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The described embodiments are intended to be illustrative of the invention, without limiting the scope thereof. The invention is capable of being practised with various modifications and additions as will readily occur to those skilled in the art.
  • the fastening arrangement could be in the form of sleeve or the like fast with the tongue engaging member and arranged about the mouthpiece to ensure the alleviation of possible discomfort to the horse.
  • this invention provides a safe and comfortable means for preventing a horse from placing its tongue over the mouthpiece of a bit.
  • the invention prevents the mouthpiece from pinching the tongue.
  • the tongue engaging member also helps to prevent the bit from pulling through the horse's mouth.
  • Applicant has identified a major problem in the industry associated with horses placing their tongues over the mouthpiece of the bit.
  • the resultant choking and discomfort can cause a horse to perform badly.
  • In the horse-racing, show jumping and other equestrian industries such poor performance can be both inhumane and costly.
  • the invention provides a means for improving the humanness and profitability of these industries.
  • the tongue engaging member can easily be transferred from one bridle to another if required.
  • the fact that the tongue engaging member in a number of the embodiments is adjustable relative to the mouthpiece allows adjustment to suit various jaw length differences. This suits, for example, jaw length difference of up to 20 centimetres between a 2- year old horse and an 8-year old horse.
  • the tongue engaging member defines a plurality of openings helps to improve saliva flow in the horse's mouth. As a result, discomfort resulting from the tongue engaging member is minimised.
  • a particular benefit of the invention is apparent when applied to the embodiment incorporating a jointed mouthpiece. It is known that such mouthpieces can break at the eyelets due to moulding imperfections during fabrication. Such a breakage can have tragic consequences for example at full gallop or during a showjumping event. With a fastener received through one or both of the eyelets, the integrity of the mouthpiece can be maintained if an eyelet breaks. It follows that the Applicant submits that the invention provides an important safety enhancement to equestrian activities.

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Abstract

A bit includes a mouthpiece. A tongue member is arranged on the mouthpiece such that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.

Description

"A BIT"
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a bit. More specifically, but not exclusively, this invention relates to a bit for use with animals such as horses.
BACKGROUND ART
This section of the specification is not an admission of prior art relevant to the invention as claimed. As such, it is not the Applicant's intention that the material of this section be taken into account in an assessment or interpretation of the invention as claimed.
In general, a bit used for riding an animal, such as a horse, typically consists of two basic components, namely a mouthpiece that goes inside the horse's mouth, and bit rings or the like allowing the mouthpiece to be attached to a bridle and reins.
A bit typically acts with some combination of pressure and leverage, often in conjunction with pressure applied by other parts of the bridle, in. order to control an animal.
By its very nature, a bit obstructs free breathing in a horse. Usually, a bit is positioned over the tongue of the horse. However, bits can cause a horse severe discomfort. For example, in the case of jointed or snaffle bits, when reins are pulled, the bit collapses, forming a vertex at the joint of the bit. The acute side of the vertex can be driven into the horse's tongue. The tongue is then pinched and can even be cut as the snaffle bit exercises a nutcracker action on the tongue. The more mouth pain inflicted, the more fear is instilled in the horse and the more difficult and disobedient it becomes.
As a result of that discomfort and pain, the horse will usually attempt to shift its tongue. The tongue can then find itself positioned over the bit. Figure 1 of the attached drawings indicates the problem associated with such a tongue position. As can be seen, the head 10 has a nasal cavity 12 and an oral cavity 14. A frontally positioned hard palate 16 and a rearward soft palate 18 separate the nasal and oral cavities 12, 14. The soft palate 18 is able to move depending on whether the horse is swallowing or breathing. The arrows 11 indicate the direction of inward breath in Figure l(a) and the direction of food intake in Figure l(b). As can be seen in Figure l(a), the soft palate 18 is positioned against the tongue 20 and retained in that position by the larynx 22 while the horse is breathing. In that condition, the naso-pharynx 27 and the larynx 22 are open, allowing air to pass through the nasal cavity 12 and into the windpipe 24. Also in that condition, the larynx 22 keeps the gullet 26 closed.
On the other hand, as can be seen in Figure l(b), when the horse swallows, the soft palate 18 is moved against the roof 28 of the naso-pharynx 27, closing the nasopharynx 27. In that position, the larynx 22 is closed and the oro-pharynx 29 is open, the soft palate 18 allowing the gullet 26 to open and food and liquid to pass through the gullet 26.
When the mouthpiece finds its way under the tongue 20, the soft palate 18 is pushed into the naso-pharynx 30. This causes the larynx 22 to obstruct or close the windpipe 24, resulting in the horse choking or having other breathing difficulties. As a result, the horse can become disobedient and difficult to handle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a bit which comprises a mouthpiece; and a tongue member arranged on the mouthpiece such that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
It follows that the invention provides a means whereby a horse's tongue can be inhibited from being positioned over the mouthpiece. Such an invention therefore helps to address the problems set out above.
The position of the tongue member may be adjustable with respect to the mouthpiece.
The tongue member may be fastened to the mouthpiece with a fastening arrangement. The tongue member may be in the form of a plate with a number of perforations to accommodate the fastening arrangement, the perforations being configured so that selection of perforations can provide adjustability of the plate with respect to the mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece may have two pivotally interconnected joints. The joints may be interconnected with complementary eyelets defined at respective connected ends of the joints, the fastening arrangement including a fastening element that is received through at least one of the eyelets to maintain integrity of the mouthpiece in the event that one or both of the eyelets break. This fastening element may be configured to permit angular adjustment of the tongue-engaging member relative to the mouthpiece to suit the individual horse.
The tongue member may be pivotal with respect to the mouthpiece, which is arranged intermediate operatively front and rear edges of the tongue member such that, when a frontal portion of the tongue member is urged towards a roof of the oral cavity, a rearward portion presses onto the tongue to inhibit excessive pulling by the animal.
The mouthpiece may generally be in two parts, the tongue member having two portions arranged on respective parts of the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece may have pivo tally interconnected joints, with a portion arranged on respective joints, such that, when the joints pivot operatively backwardly and towards each other, in use, the portions overlap to present a single structure that bears against the horse's tongue.
The mouthpiece may be a one-piece component that defines an opening, the tongue member defining at least one complementary opening, a suitable fastener being received through the openings to fasten the tongue member to the one-piece component.
The tongue member and the mouthpiece may have a unitary, one-piece structure. The tongue member may be capable of being fastened to a mouthpiece of the bit and may be configured so that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following description is intended for illustrative purposes only, such that a person of ordinary skill in the art can put an embodiment of the invention into effect. As such, the following description is not intended to limit the scope of the claims or of the preceding paragraphs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figures l(a) & (b) show a schematic, functional view of a horse's head in breathing and swallowing conditions, respectively. Figure 2 shows one embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece.
Figure 3 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece.
Figure 4 shows another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a straight bar mouthpiece.
Figure 5 shows a side sectioned view of the bit of Figure 4.
Figure 6 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a straight bar mouthpiece.
Figure 7 shows a side sectioned view of the bit of Figure 6.
Figure 8 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a unitary mouthpiece and tongue-engaging member.
Figure 9 shows a plan view of another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a unitary mouthpiece and tongue-engaging member.
Figure 10 shows another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit with a jointed mouthpiece in an open condition.
Figure 11 shows a plan view of the bit of Figure 10 in a partially closed or collapsed condition, in use.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
In Figure 2, reference numeral 40 generally indicates one embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit.
The bit 40 includes a jointed mouthpiece 42, of the type found in snaffle bits. In this particular embodiment, the bit 40 is effectively a snaffle bit with a tongue- engaging member or plate 44 fastened to the mouthpiece 42.
The bit 40 includes a pair of joints 46 that interconnect with corresponding eyelets 48, in a complementary and conventional manner. A ring 50 is received through openings 52 in a free end of each joint 46.
The plate 44 defines a number of apertures 54. In this embodiment, there is a central row of four apertures 54.1 and a row of three apertures 54.2 on each side of the row 54.1.
A fastening arrangement in the form of a pair of cable ties 56 are used to fasten the plate 44 to the mouthpiece 42. A cable tie 56 passes over each joint 46 and through the openings 54.2. For the sake of comfort, connectors 58 of the cable ties 56 are positioned above the plate 44 and behind the joints 46.
It will be appreciated that the plate 44 can pivot somewhat with respect to the mouthpiece 42. Thus, when the horse pushes its tongue 20 upwardly against a frontal portion 60 of the plate 44, in a possible attempt to place the tongue 20 over the mouthpiece 42, a rearward portion 62 presses on the tongue gently to discourage the horse from this habit.
In Figure 3, reference numeral 64 generally indicates a further embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figure 2, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
The bit 64 includes an extra cable tie 66 that passes through the eyelet 48 of one of the joints 46. This further secures the joints 48 to the plate 44. The ties 64, 66 help to maintain the integrity of the mouthpiece 42 if one of the eyelets 48 breaks.
The extra cable tie 66 can also be used to adjust the angle of the plate 44 relative to the mouthpiece 46, keeping it in the desired position to suit the individual horse. It will be appreciated that one or more further ties can be used to enhance the integrity of the mouthpiece and for further safety if one or both of the eyelets break.
In Figures 10 and 11, reference numeral 68 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a jointed bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 9, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
In this embodiment, the tongue engaging member is defined by a flat portion 70 that projects in an operatively rearward direction from each joint 46. The portions 70 are configured so that, when the joints 46 pivot inwardly towards each other or collapse partially, in use, the portions 70 overlap to present a single structure that bears against the tongue 20 as shown in Figure 11. In particular, one of the portions 70 is mounted higher that the other portion 70 to facilitate the overlap.
Each of the joints 46 and its associated portion 70 are in form of a one-piece structure, for example, a moulding.
Instead of being interconnected with eyelets 48, the joints 46 are interconnected with a pivot pin 72 that passes through differently dimensioned connected ends 73 of the joints 46 so that pivotal movement of the joints 46 with respect to each other is consistent to ensure overlapping. In Figures 4 and 5, reference numeral 74 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 and 3, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
Instead of a jointed mouthpiece, the bit 74 has a one-piece mouthpiece 76, such as would be found with a straight bar, curb or Pelham bit. hi this particular example, the mouthpiece 76 is a straight bar mouthpiece. The mouthpiece 76 can be of any suitable material. Examples of suitable material are rubber, stainless steel and brass.
In Figures 6 and 7, reference numeral 78 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 5, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
In this embodiment, the mouthpiece 76 defines an opening 80. The plate 44 defines one centrally oriented row of apertures 82 extending between the frontal and rearward portions 60, 62 of the plate 44. A fastener in the form of a bolt 84 and a nut 85 attaches the plate 44 to the mouthpiece 76. It will be appreciated that the position of the plate 44 relative to the mouthpiece 76 is adjustable by selecting a particular aperture 82 to receive the bolt 84.
In Figure 8, reference numeral 86 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 7, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
A tongue engaging member in the form of a plate portion 88 extends backwardly from the mouthpiece 76. The mouthpiece 76 and the plate portion 88 are in the form of a one-piece structure, for example a moulding. The moulding can be of any suitable material including a plastics material, rubber, brass or stainless steel.
In Figure 9, reference numeral 90 generally indicates another embodiment, in accordance with the invention, of a bit. With reference to Figures 2 to 8, like reference numerals refer to like parts, unless otherwise specified.
A tongue engaging member in the form of a plate portion 92 extends forwardly and backwardly from the mouthpiece 76. The plate portion 92 and the mouthpiece 76 are in the form of a one-piece structure, for example a moulding.
Throughout the specification, including the claims, where the context permits, the term "comprising" and variants thereof such as "comprises" or "comprising" are to be interpreted as including the state of integer or integers without necessarily excluding any other integers. It is to be understood that the terminology employed above is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The described embodiments are intended to be illustrative of the invention, without limiting the scope thereof. The invention is capable of being practised with various modifications and additions as will readily occur to those skilled in the art. For example, instead of the cable ties, the fastening arrangement could be in the form of sleeve or the like fast with the tongue engaging member and arranged about the mouthpiece to ensure the alleviation of possible discomfort to the horse.
Applicant submits that this invention provides a safe and comfortable means for preventing a horse from placing its tongue over the mouthpiece of a bit. In the case of jointed mouthpieces, the invention prevents the mouthpiece from pinching the tongue. The tongue engaging member also helps to prevent the bit from pulling through the horse's mouth.
Applicant has identified a major problem in the industry associated with horses placing their tongues over the mouthpiece of the bit. The resultant choking and discomfort can cause a horse to perform badly. In the horse-racing, show jumping and other equestrian industries such poor performance can be both inhumane and costly. Thus, the invention provides a means for improving the humanness and profitability of these industries.
With conventional bits, Applicant has found that horses can get into a habit of placing their tongues over the bit. This is analogous to a human biting nails. Neither the horse nor the human is particularly fond of the habit, but in both cases the habit is compulsive. Much like a non-removable glove or unpleasant tasting ointment for humans, the invention provides a gentle and humane means for weaning the horse off the habit.
Where the fasteners such as cable ties are used, the tongue engaging member can easily be transferred from one bridle to another if required. Furthermore, the fact that the tongue engaging member in a number of the embodiments is adjustable relative to the mouthpiece, allows adjustment to suit various jaw length differences. This suits, for example, jaw length difference of up to 20 centimetres between a 2- year old horse and an 8-year old horse.
The fact that the tongue engaging member defines a plurality of openings helps to improve saliva flow in the horse's mouth. As a result, discomfort resulting from the tongue engaging member is minimised. A particular benefit of the invention is apparent when applied to the embodiment incorporating a jointed mouthpiece. It is known that such mouthpieces can break at the eyelets due to moulding imperfections during fabrication. Such a breakage can have tragic consequences for example at full gallop or during a showjumping event. With a fastener received through one or both of the eyelets, the integrity of the mouthpiece can be maintained if an eyelet breaks. It follows that the Applicant submits that the invention provides an important safety enhancement to equestrian activities.

Claims

1. A bit which comprises a mouthpiece; and a tongue member arranged on the mouthpiece such that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
2. A bit as claimed in claim 1, in which a position of the tongue member is adjustable with respect to the mouthpiece.
3. A bit as claimed in claim 1, in which the tongue member is fastened to the mouthpiece with a fastening arrangement.
4. A bit as claimed in claim 3, in which the tongue member is in the form of a plate with a number of perforations to accommodate the fastening arrangement, the perforations being configured so that selection of perforations can provide adjustability of the plate with respect to the mouthpiece.
5. A bit as claimed in claim 4, in which the mouthpiece has two pivotally interconnected j oints .
6. A bit as claimed in claim 5, in which the joints are interconnected with complementary eyelets defined at respective connected ends of the joints, the fastening arrangement including a fastening element that is received through at least one of the eyelets to maintain integrity of the mouthpiece in the event that one or both of the eyelets break.
7. A bit as claimed in claim 1, in which the tongue member is pivotal with respect to the mouthpiece, which is arranged intermediate operatively front and rear edges of the tongue member such that, when a frontal portion of the tongue member is urged towards a roof of the oral cavity, a rearward portion presses onto the tongue to inhibit excessive pulling by the animal.
8. A bit as claimed in claim 1, in which the mouthpiece is in two parts, the tongue member having two portions arranged on respective parts of the mouthpiece.
9. A bit as claimed in claim 8, in which the mouthpiece has pivotally interconnected joints, with a portion arranged on respective joints, such that, when the joints pivot operatively backwardly and towards each other, in use, the portions overlap to present a single structure that bears against the horse's tongue.
10. A bit as claimed in claim 1, in which the mouthpiece is a one-piece component that defines an opening, the tongue member defining at least one complementary opening, a suitable fastener being received through the openings to fasten the tongue member to the one-piece component.
11. A bit as claimed in claim 1 , in which the tongue member and the mouthpiece have a unitary, one-piece structure.
12. A tongue member for a bit, the tongue member capable of being fastened to a mouthpiece of the bit and being configured so that, when the mouthpiece is received in an oral cavity of an animal, the tongue member bears against a tongue of the animal, inhibiting movement of the tongue over the mouthpiece.
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