US64604A - Improved hoese-shoe - Google Patents

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  • Figure 2 a. side sectional view of the same, ft-aken in the lines x x, 1/ y, tig. 1.
  • This invention relates to a. new and improved xnenner of securing callis to the shoe, whereby the former may be readily secured to and detached from the latter, and new celks therefore applied whenever required without detaching' the shoe from the hoof.
  • A represents a. horse-shoe, whichmsybe constructed in the usual way, but without the ordinary celks.
  • B is the front or toe calk constructed of steel properly tempered, and having its 'upper part formed of a. horizontel plat-e, a, which abuts against the under side of the shoe, and has a hook, ai, at its end, to pass around the-inner edge of the front central part of the shoe and project a short distance over the uppersurface thereof, as shown clearly in fig. 2.
  • This call is secured to the shoe by a screw, L, which passes vertically up through the ,pla-te a into the shoe.
  • C C are the heel celks, the uppervperts of which are formed with eyes to tit over the rear ends of the shoe, seid ends having notches q mode in their upper surfaces to admit of the upper ends of the eyes dropping into said notches, the eyes of said calks being of a.
  • horse may, without the least trouble, always be kept shzirp-shod without the 'aid of a. smith, as a quantity of calks muy be kept on hand, and whenever the calks on ashoe become dull by weer the groom or owner of the horse may, with the -greatest facility, detach the worn ones and apply the new.

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@nimh tetra me-ut ffice' GHRISTIAN VEITMAN, O F HAZELT'ON, IWA.
Letters Patent No. 64,604, dated Mey 7, 1867. I
IMPROVED HORSE-snes.
TO A LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
l Be it known that I, CHRISTIAN WEITMAN, of Hazelton, in the county of Buchanan, and State o f Iowa., have invented a. new and improved Horse-Shoe; and I do hereby declare that the following is e 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'eccompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- 'Figure 1 is en inverted plan orl under view of my invention.
Figure 2, a. side sectional view of the same, ft-aken in the lines x x, 1/ y, tig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts. A v
This invention relates to a. new and improved xnenner of securing callis to the shoe, whereby the former may be readily secured to and detached from the latter, and new celks therefore applied whenever required without detaching' the shoe from the hoof. V A
A represents a. horse-shoe, whichmsybe constructed in the usual way, but without the ordinary celks. B is the front or toe calk constructed of steel properly tempered, and having its 'upper part formed of a. horizontel plat-e, a, which abuts against the under side of the shoe, and has a hook, ai, at its end, to pass around the-inner edge of the front central part of the shoe and project a short distance over the uppersurface thereof, as shown clearly in fig. 2. This call; is secured to the shoe by a screw, L, which passes vertically up through the ,pla-te a into the shoe. C C are the heel celks, the uppervperts of which are formed with eyes to tit over the rear ends of the shoe, seid ends having notches q mode in their upper surfaces to admit of the upper ends of the eyes dropping into said notches, the eyes of said calks being of a. size to receive .the rear 'ends of theV shoe.' When the calks are thus fitted on the heels of the shoe the lower parts of the eyes will be below the 'under surface of the shoe, and keys d d are driven into or through said space, which secure the upper ends of the ealks in the notches and rmly secure seid culks to the shoe, the keys 0l being held in place by screws e which pass up through the inner ends of the keys into the shoe. By this simple means the calks are firmly secured to the shoe, and they may be readily detached therefrom'and new ones applied whenever' required without detaching the shoe from the hoof. During the winter season a. horse may, without the least trouble, always be kept shzirp-shod without the 'aid of a. smith, as a quantity of calks muy be kept on hand, and whenever the calks on ashoe become dull by weer the groom or owner of the horse may, with the -greatest facility, detach the worn ones and apply the new.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The securing of the heel celks to a. horse-shoe in the manner substantially as herein shown and described.
CHRISTIAN WEITMAN.
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JAMES M. WEART, PETER YOUNG.
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