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  • HORACE B FEBREN, 0F BATAVIA, NEW'YORK.
  • my invention consists in the mode of attaching a Tyrrell horse-'shoe to thc horses foot, by means of one or more springban'ds.
  • A. represents a horse-shoe, which, at the heel, is provided with flanges B B, on the upper side, as shown in iig. 2.
  • the bars C C have constructed, upon theirilower ends, screws, which'it into corresponding female screws on the upper side of the shoe, and thus may be firmly secured to the same.
  • a spring-band, D of steel, brass, or other suitable material, is passed,
  • vWhich band ends of vWhich band are provided with screw-threads, andy-passing through the flanges B B, are secured on the inner side with nuts E E, by which arrangement the shoe is held firmly to the foot without the use of nail or anything that 'would be liable to injure the hoof.
  • I may use more than one; forinstance, one bandsecured to the toe of the shoe, and the end thereof fastened to one of the anges, and another band on the other side, fastened to the other lange, or in any manner substantially the same.
  • the bars C C constructed as describe-d, with a screw at the lower end to be inserted in a horse-shoe, and a loop, or its equivalent, at the upper end, for the purpose of holding a band, ⁇ so that the shoe may be attached to a horses foot by the same, substantially as herein set forth.

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HORACE B. FEBREN, 0F BATAVIA, NEW'YORK.
Letters Patent No. .82,215, dated September 15, 1868.
IMPROVEMENT 'IN DEVICE FOR ATTAGHING SHOES TO HORSES FEET.
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY- CONCERN:
Be it known that I, HORACE B. FERREN, of Batavia, in the oountyofGenesec, and in the State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Horse-Shoe Attachment; and do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof', reference .being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon.
The nature of my invention consists in the mode of attaching a Tyrrell horse-'shoe to thc horses foot, by means of one or more springban'ds.
In order to enable others skilled in the art te which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawings, which form a part ot' this specication, and in which- Figure l is a front view, and
Figure 2 a rear view. U
A. represents a horse-shoe, which, at the heel, is provided with flanges B B, on the upper side, as shown in iig. 2.
To the outer edgeof the top of the shoe is secured a series of bars, C C, which are bent inwards, and form loops at their upper ends. i
The bars C C have constructed, upon theirilower ends, screws, which'it into corresponding female screws on the upper side of the shoe, and thus may be firmly secured to the same.
Through the loops, at the upper end, a spring-band, D, of steel, brass, or other suitable material, is passed,
the ends of vWhich band are provided with screw-threads, andy-passing through the flanges B B, are secured on the inner side with nuts E E, by which arrangement the shoe is held firmly to the foot without the use of nail or anything that 'would be liable to injure the hoof. v
y When ,the shoe is to be put on; one of the nuts E E is taken oil, and that end of the band, D, is slipped out. The shoe is then put on, and the spring-band pressed against and around the hoof, the open end passing through its ange, B, and the nut E put on, when both nuts are tightened as much as may be necessary.
It will thus be seen that theonly fastening, the nuts, are entirely removed from the ground, and cannot be injured or slip ol` by the horse treading on them.
Instead of having one continuous spring-band, as above described, I may use more than one; forinstance, one bandsecured to the toe of the shoe, and the end thereof fastened to one of the anges, and another band on the other side, fastened to the other lange, or in any manner substantially the same. I
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l 1. In combination with a shoe provided with an upward-projecting auge at the heel, as shown in the patent to Tyrrell, one or more spring-bands, D, fastened by nuts, or their equivalents, to said flanges, substantially as set forth.
2. The bars C C, constructed as describe-d, with a screw at the lower end to be inserted in a horse-shoe, anda loop, or its equivalent, at the upper end, for the purpose of holding a band,`so that the shoe may be attached to a horses foot by the same, substantially as herein set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand, this 25th day ef`August,'1868. 2 HORACE B. FEnn'EN.
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LEOPOLD EvEnfr, A.. A. YEATMAN.
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