FR2901959A1 - Semi-articulating horseshoe, has mobile parts positioned on fixed part via axles located at base of recessed zones, where mobile parts are stuck to hoof of horse by adhesive or resin and have perforations to fix mobile parts on fixed part - Google Patents

Semi-articulating horseshoe, has mobile parts positioned on fixed part via axles located at base of recessed zones, where mobile parts are stuck to hoof of horse by adhesive or resin and have perforations to fix mobile parts on fixed part Download PDF

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FR2901959A1
FR2901959A1 FR0605514A FR0605514A FR2901959A1 FR 2901959 A1 FR2901959 A1 FR 2901959A1 FR 0605514 A FR0605514 A FR 0605514A FR 0605514 A FR0605514 A FR 0605514A FR 2901959 A1 FR2901959 A1 FR 2901959A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01LSHOEING OF ANIMALS
    • A01L1/00Shoes for horses or other solipeds fastened with nails
    • A01L1/04Solid horseshoes consisting of multiple parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01LSHOEING OF ANIMALS
    • A01L3/00Horseshoes fastened by means other than nails, with or without additional fastening by nailing
    • A01L3/04Horseshoes consisting of two or more parts connected by hinged joints
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01LSHOEING OF ANIMALS
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    • A01L7/02Elastic inserts or soles for horseshoes

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The horseshoe has a main fixed part (A) with a lower surface contacting ground and an upper surface contacting foot of a horse, where the upper surface has recessed zones (B) on back of the horseshoe. Two mobile parts (C) are positioned on the main fixed part via axles (D) located at base of the recessed zones, where the mobile parts are stuck to hoof of a horse by an adhesive or resin. The mobile parts have perforations (D`) for fixing the mobile parts on the fixed part. An independent claim is also included for a method of obtaining a horseshoe.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé visant à créer une articulationThe present invention relates to a method for creating a joint

sur le fer à cheval lui permettant de s'adapter parfaitement au mouvement naturel du pied du cheval dans toutes ses activités. Cette articulation améliore le confort du cheval et supprime l'usure constatée sur le fer et le pied du cheval dans la zone concernée par cette articulation. Tous les fers à cheval existants sont composés d'un seul bloc rigide. Le seul mouvement permis est faible ou quasi nul et réside dans l'élasticité naturelle du matériau utilisé (acier ou aluminium) alors que le pied du cheval, sur sa partie postérieure, a un mouvement latéral extrêmement important. Lors du posé du pied, cette partie postérieure se déplace vers les extérieurs (figI.A) pour revenir à sa position initiale (déplacement vers l'intérieur) lors du lever du pied (figI.B). Les fers existants contrarient ce mouvement en créant une rigidité sur l'ensemble du pied du cheval. Cela provoque une gêne constante pour le cheval ainsi qu'une usure sur les points de frottements contrariés, tant sur le fer que sur le sabot du cheval tout en créant un problème d'aplomb du fait de la double action de la poussée de la corne sur la partie avant du sabot (surélévation de cette partie avant) et de l'usure de la corne sur la partie arrière du sabot (affaissement de cette partie arrière). Ce basculement du pied vers l'arrière crée un problème d'aplomb pouvant entraîner diverses pathologies (bleimes, seimes, tendinites, formes cartilagineuses...) plus ou moins graves. Le fer à cheval semi-articulé permet de remédier à ces inconvénients. Il est composé de trois parties. La première correspond à la partie rigide (fig2.A, fig.3.A, fig5.A); sa face inférieure (au contact du le sol) est identique aux autres fers, sa face supérieure (au contact du pied du cheval) comprend sur l'arrière du fer des zones d'évidement (fig2.B, fig3.B). Les deux autres parties mobiles correspondant aux deux zones d'évidement du fer (fig2. C, fig.3. C, fig5.C) sont fixées par collage directement sur le pied du cheval et sont reliées à la première partie par deux axes situés à la base de la zone d'évidement (fig2.D, fig3. D) venant se loger dans les trous situés à la base de ces parties mobiles (fig2.D', fig3.D'). Cela permet de reproduire sur le fer le mouvement naturel du pied du cheval en action, extension latérale lors de l'appui, rétractation lors du lever et augmente considérablement le confort du cheval. La suppression du frottement de la partie arrière du sabot contre le fer à cheval supprime l'usure de la corne sur cette partie et fait disparaître le problème d'aplomb, la poussée de la corne se faisant de manière homogène sur toute la surface du sabot. La fixation des deux parties mobiles (fig.2. C, fig.3. C, fig5.C) se fait par collage sur leur face supérieure en contact avec le sabot du cheval (fig5.F) au moyen d'une colle ou 35 d'une résine adaptée. Les dessins annexés illustrent l'invention : La figure 1 représente en coupe une vue postérieure du pied du cheval lors du poser du pied (A), et lors du lever du pied (B). La figure 2 représente une vue de profil du fer à cheval semi-articulé avec la partie principale fixe (A), la zone d'évidement à l'arrière du fer (B), l'une des deux parties mobiles du fer (C), l'axe (D) situé dans la zone d'évidement du fer et la perforation (D') située sur la partie mobile, permettant de fixer ces parties mobiles sur la partie fixe. La figure 3 représente une vue du dessus du fer à cheval semi-articulé avec la partie principale fixe (A), la zone d'évidement à l'arrière du fer (B), les deux parties mobiles du fer (C) et les axes (D) situé dans la zone d'évidement du fer et la perforation (D') située sur les parties mobiles, permettant de fixer ces parties mobiles sur la partie fixe. La figure 4 représente une vue du dessus du fer à cheval semi-articulé avec la partie fixe et les parties mobiles assemblées. La figure 5 représente une vue de profil du pied du cheval avec son fer semi-articulé [partie fixe (A) et partie mobile (B)]. Le repère E correspond à la zone de glissement entre la partie fixe et la partie mobile du fer. Le repère F correspond à la zone de collage de la partie mobile du fer sur le sabot du cheval.  on the horseshoe allowing it to adapt perfectly to the natural movement of the horse's foot in all its activities. This articulation improves the comfort of the horse and eliminates the wear observed on the iron and the foot of the horse in the area concerned by this articulation. All existing horseshoes are composed of a single rigid block. The only movement allowed is weak or almost nil and resides in the natural elasticity of the material used (steel or aluminum) while the foot of the horse, on its posterior part, has an extremely important lateral movement. When placing the foot, this posterior part moves outwards (figI.A) to return to its initial position (inward movement) during the lifting of the foot (figI.B). Existing irons thwart this movement by creating rigidity on the entire foot of the horse. This causes constant discomfort for the horse as well as wear on the frustrated points of friction, both on the iron and on the horse's hoof while creating a problem of plumb due to the double action of the thrust of the horn on the front part of the hoof (elevation of this front part) and the wear of the horn on the rear part of the hoof (sagging of this rear part). This tilting of the foot towards the rear creates a plumb problem which can lead to various pathologies (bleeds, seizures, tendinitis, cartilaginous forms ...) more or less serious. The semi-articulated horseshoe overcomes these disadvantages. It is composed of three parts. The first corresponds to the rigid part (fig2.A, fig.3.A, fig5.A); its lower face (in contact with the ground) is identical to other irons, its upper face (in contact with the foot of the horse) comprises on the rear of the iron recess areas (fig2.B, fig3.B). The other two movable parts corresponding to the two zones of recess of the iron (Fig. C, Fig. 3C, Fig. 5) are fixed by gluing directly on the horse's foot and are connected to the first part by two axes located at the base of the recess area (fig2.D, fig3.D) housed in the holes at the base of these moving parts (fig2.D ', fig3.D'). This allows to reproduce on the iron the natural movement of the foot of the horse in action, lateral extension during the support, retractation when lifting and greatly increases the comfort of the horse. The removal of the friction of the rear part of the shoe against the horseshoe eliminates the wear of the horn on this part and eliminates the problem of plumb, the thrust of the horn being made homogeneously on the entire surface of the shoe . The two movable parts (fig.2.c, fig.3.c, fig5.C) are fixed by gluing on their upper face in contact with the horse's shoe (fig5.F) by means of an adhesive or 35 of a suitable resin. The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention: FIG. 1 is a sectional view of the rear view of the horse's foot when placing the foot (A), and when raising the foot (B). FIG. 2 represents a side view of the semi-articulated horseshoe with the fixed main part (A), the recess area at the back of the iron (B), one of the two moving parts of the iron (C ), the axis (D) located in the recess area of the iron and the perforation (D ') located on the movable part, for fixing these moving parts on the fixed part. FIG. 3 shows a view from above of the semi-articulated horseshoe with the fixed main part (A), the recess area at the back of the iron (B), the two moving parts of the iron (C) and the axes (D) located in the region of recess of the iron and the perforation (D ') located on the moving parts, for fixing these moving parts on the fixed part. Figure 4 shows a top view of the semi-articulated horseshoe with the fixed part and the assembled moving parts. Figure 5 shows a side view of the horse's foot with its semi-articulated iron [fixed part (A) and moving part (B)]. The reference E corresponds to the sliding zone between the fixed part and the moving part of the iron. The reference F corresponds to the bonding zone of the movable part of the iron on the horse's hoof.

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REVENDICATIONS 1) Fer à cheval caractérisé en ce qu'il est composé de trois parties dont une partie fixe (fig2. A, fig3.A, fig5.A) et deux parties mobiles (fig2.C, fig3.C, fig5.A) qui se positionnent sur la partie fixe au moyen d'axes solidaires de cette partie (fig2.D, fig3.D) pour permettre au fer de s'adapter au mouvement naturel du pied du cheval en lui procurant de la mobilité.  1) horseshoe characterized in that it is composed of three parts including a fixed part (fig2 .A, fig3.A, fig5.A) and two moving parts (fig2.C, fig3.C, fig5.A) which are positioned on the fixed part by means of integral axes of this part (fig2.D, fig3.D) to allow the iron to adapt to the natural movement of the foot of the horse by providing mobility. 2) Procédé visant à obtenir un fer à cheval selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la partie fixe comporte sur sa moitié amère deux zones d'évidement (fig2.B, fig3.B) pourvues à leur base d'un axe (fig2.D, fig3.D).  2) Method for obtaining a horseshoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the fixed part has on its bitter half two recess areas (fig2.B, fig3.B) provided at their base with an axis ( fig2.D, fig3.D). 3) Procédé visant à obtenir un fer à cheval selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend deux parties mobiles perforées sur leur base (fig2.0 et fig3.C) et venant se 10 placer dans les zones d'évidement de la partie fixe (fig5.C).  3) A method for obtaining a horseshoe according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises two movable parts perforated on their base (fig2.0 and fig3.C) and being placed in the recess areas of the fixed part (fig. C). 4) Procédé visant à obtenir un fer à cheval selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les parties mobiles se positionnent sur la partie fixe en ajustant les perforations dont elles sont munies (fig2.D', fig3.D') sur les axes intégrés à cette partie fixe (fig2.D, fig3.D).  4) Process for obtaining a horseshoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the movable parts are positioned on the fixed part by adjusting the perforations with which they are provided (fig2.D ', fig3.D') on the axes integrated in this fixed part (fig2.D, fig3.D). 5) Procédé visant à obtenir un fer à cheval selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce 15 que les parties mobiles du fer sont fixées au sabot du cheval par collage au moyen d'une colle ou d'une résine adaptée (fig5.F).  5) Method for obtaining a horseshoe according to claim 1, characterized in that the movable parts of the iron are attached to the horse's hoof by gluing by means of a glue or a suitable resin (fig5.F) .
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EP2179646A1 (en) * 2008-10-27 2010-04-28 Franz König Hoof protector, in particular shoes for hoofed animals that are ridden
WO2014117187A1 (en) * 2013-01-30 2014-08-07 Franz König Horseshoe
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