1st Panel Stall
Proven Design. Engineered Evolution.
These images show the first-generation prototype panel stall, developed and built to validate durability, safety, and modular performance under real-world conditions.
Engineered Concrete Panel Mounting System
Prototype to Patent-Pending Innovation
In the original prototype, the mounting mechanism for each concrete panel was visibly located at the corners of the panels, allowing the system to be assembled, disassembled, and reconfigured with ease. This validated the core concept: modular precast concrete panels mechanically locked into a galvanized steel frame.
Based on field performance and long-term use, the mounting system was subsequently re-engineered and refined for the production version.
Designed to Improve Over Time
These images tell an important story:
The system was not only designed to be durable—it was designed to evolve.
Prototype validated in real-world use
Lessons incorporated into a refined production system
Patent-pending mounting technology developed from field experience
A modular platform capable of adapting to future needs
Conceptual applications shown. Development timelines and availability may vary. Proprietary modular system. Patent pending.
Interchangeable Divider Systems Shown
Between the images, all three divider configurations are visible, demonstrating the system’s adaptability:
Cage-Style Bar Dividers
Maximum airflow and visibility
Common in training and performance environments
Screen Panel Dividers
Reduced visual stimulation while maintaining ventilation
Ideal for horses requiring calmer surroundings
Pipe Panel Dividers
Open, durable, and economical
Well suited for utility stalls, turnout-style layouts, or temporary installations
Each divider style mounts above the concrete panel system, allowing facilities to tailor visibility, airflow, and separation without changing the core stall structure.
Demonstrated Durability in Real Use
The image on the right shows the stall after eight years of active service, not staged or refurbished. Despite prolonged exposure to:
Horses
Daily cleaning
Environmental conditions
Repeated use and contact
The concrete panels and galvanized steel framing remain structurally sound, functional, and serviceable—a level of durability that is difficult to communicate without real-world evidence.
This is not a conceptual rendering.
It is a field-proven system.