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US715387A
US715387A US3784400A US1900037844A US715387A US 715387 A US715387 A US 715387A US 3784400 A US3784400 A US 3784400A US 1900037844 A US1900037844 A US 1900037844A US 715387 A US715387 A US 715387A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • My present invention relates to improvements in horseshoes, the object being to provide a horseshoewhich may be cast instead of being forged, so that the weight, but not the resistance thereof, is considerably reduced.
  • Figure 1 is a section on line A B of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved horseshoe, and
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of same.
  • the part a, of the horseshoe which touches the hoof is made of the ushal form and provided, in addition to the ordinary lug h at the front, with two side lugs 2' i, so as to obtain a perfect seating of the hoof.
  • the under side of the part a is provided with a vertical rib 1), formed of semicircular outwardlyprojecting parts and which is made flush with the outer edge of the part a at the front and at the rear of the shoe, thus forming at these points two cylindrical holes 0 c and the recess (1, respectively.
  • the semicircular parts of the rib b are turned outwardly and form recesses f, opening upwardly and outwardly, in which are provided the holes for the nails. Said holes are surrounded by bosses g, into which thehead of the nail is completely coun tersunk.
  • An important advantage of the improved horseshoe consists in the fact that it remains always sharp and needs no calki'ng and that the shoe cannot be lostor detached from the hoof, as the heads of the fastening-nails are protected against lateral knocks on the pavement.
  • I preferably fill the latter with pads of suitable material, such as cork, wood, rubber, 850.
  • the improved horseshoe is of reduced weight, of much longer life than the ordinary shoes, and it remains always sharp, even after it is com: pletely worn out.

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Patented Dec. 9. I902. F. KACZYNSKL I HURSESHOE Applicatiun filed Nov. 26, 1900.]
(No Model.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANCISZEK KACZYNSKI, OF WARSAW, RUSSIA.
HORSESHOE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 715,387, dated December 9, 1902.
Application filed November 25, 1900. Serial No, 37,844. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANCISZEK KA-ozvN- SKI, a subject of the Emperor of Russia, and a resident of Warsaw, Russia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Horseshoes, of which the followingis a specification.
My present invention relates to improvements in horseshoes, the object being to provide a horseshoewhich may be cast instead of being forged, so that the weight, but not the resistance thereof, is considerably reduced.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a section on line A B of Fig. 3. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the improved horseshoe, and Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of same.
The part a, of the horseshoe which touches the hoof is made of the ushal form and provided, in addition to the ordinary lug h at the front, with two side lugs 2' i, so as to obtain a perfect seating of the hoof. The under side of the part a, is provided with a vertical rib 1), formed of semicircular outwardlyprojecting parts and which is made flush with the outer edge of the part a at the front and at the rear of the shoe, thus forming at these points two cylindrical holes 0 c and the recess (1, respectively. The semicircular parts of the rib b are turned outwardly and form recesses f, opening upwardly and outwardly, in which are provided the holes for the nails. Said holes are surrounded by bosses g, into which thehead of the nail is completely coun tersunk.
An important advantage of the improved horseshoe consists in the fact that it remains always sharp and needs no calki'ng and that the shoe cannot be lostor detached from the hoof, as the heads of the fastening-nails are protected against lateral knocks on the pavement. In order to deaden the fall of the shoe on the pavement and prevent dust or the like from entering the recesses c, 0, and d, I preferably fill the latter with pads of suitable material, such as cork, wood, rubber, 850. The improved horseshoe is of reduced weight, of much longer life than the ordinary shoes, and it remains always sharp, even after it is com: pletely worn out.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pat- 'An improved horseshoe, formed of a hoofoontacting part or, provided with a vertical rib 19, formed of a series of semicircular parts forming outer semicircular recesses, said rib being made flush with the outer edge of the part a, at the front and at the rear of the horseshoe, these flushed parts being provided with suitable recesses for the reception of elastic pads,v the holes for the nails being bored into the bottom of the semicircular recesses and surrounded by bosses adapted to receive the heads of the nails, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two witnesses.
FRANCISZEK KACZYNSKI. [L. s]
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