US104097A - Improvement in horseshoes - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- A01L5/00—Horseshoes made of elastic materials
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- This invention relates to improvements in horseshoes, for spreading the'heel of horses that have hecome too contracted;
- Figure 1 is, a plan view of my improved shoe and a section of the adjusting-screw.
- Figure 2' is.a section ,on the line x x o'f fig. 1.
- a and B represent the two parts of the shoe.
- E is a 'pivot attached to the plate.G, to rise up between the ends of the two parts, fitted to it, so as to prevent either part from shifting forward or back, relatively to the other.
- the toe-calk F is attached to the plate (1.
- the rear parts of the two parts A B are beveleddownward from the inner edges, on the upper faces, at I, to-cause the heel to spread when fitted thereto and resting thereon, 'i
- p V H is a long nut screwing on it, and journaled at one end in a socket in the part A, whereby the two parts may be spread, when the shoe is attached to the foot, to cause the heel to spread.
- Patent- The improved horseshoe, composed of the two-parts A B, beveled at I, as described, jointed to the toecalk plate 0 by the pivots D' E, and provided with the spreading-screw G and not H, all substantially as specified.
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Description
amt swa To all whom it may concern SANFORD J. BAKER, or MADISON CENTRE, MAINE.
Letters Patent No. 104,097, ,llated lune 14, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT 11v nonsnsnons.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
Be it known that I, SANFORD J. BAKER, of MadisonGentre, in the countyof Somerset and State of Maine, have invented a new and'useful Improvementin Horseshoes; and I do hereby declare that the following is. a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same,,reference being had to the accom panying drawing forming part of this specification.
This invention relates to improvements in horseshoes, for spreading the'heel of horses that have hecome too contracted; and
It consists in jointing the two parts'ot' the shoe at the front to a plate, to which the toe-call: is attached, by a rivet through each part and a central rivet at the space between the ends of the two parts, the latter to prevent the two parts from shiftingforward or back.
It also consists in beveling the rear parts of the shoe from the inside outward and downward, so that the walls of the heel fitted thereon will be gently forced outward, and
It alsoconsists in the application to the said rear parts of a spreadingscrew, for gradually setting the parts outward from time to tim'c,,when the shoe is attached to the foot, to spread the heel.
. Figure 1 is, a plan view of my improved shoe and a section of the adjusting-screw. Figure 2'is.a section ,on the line x x o'f fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
A and B represent the two parts of the shoe.
They are pivoted to a plate, 0, at the frontby pivots D.
E is a 'pivot attached to the plate.G, to rise up between the ends of the two parts, fitted to it, so as to prevent either part from shifting forward or back, relatively to the other. I,
The toe-calk F is attached to the plate (1.
The rear parts of the two parts A B are beveleddownward from the inner edges, on the upper faces, at I, to-cause the heel to spread when fitted thereto and resting thereon, 'i
G is a spreading-screw, attached to the rear end of part B, and p V H is a long nut screwing on it, and journaled at one end in a socket in the part A, whereby the two parts may be spread, when the shoe is attached to the foot, to cause the heel to spread.
Having thus described my invention,
I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters.
Patent- The improved horseshoe, composed of the two-parts A B, beveled at I, as described, jointed to the toecalk plate 0 by the pivots D' E, and provided with the spreading-screw G and not H, all substantially as specified. V SANIOIID J BAKER.
Witnesses Wanna) CLOUGH, PERCY NUTTIXG.
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