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US973552A
US973552A US51853909A US1909518539A US973552A US 973552 A US973552 A US 973552A US 51853909 A US51853909 A US 51853909A US 1909518539 A US1909518539 A US 1909518539A US 973552 A US973552 A US 973552A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01LSHOEING OF ANIMALS
    • A01L7/00Accessories for shoeing animals
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  • FIG. 4 is a View showing one of the wear plates before being bent and illustrating a tool designed to bend and properly connect the wear plate to the shoe.
  • Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the wear plate showing the same bent into the position shown in Figs. l and 2.
  • the present invention has relation to horseshoes and it consists in the novel construction hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claim.
  • l represents the shoe, which is of the usual shape and is provided with sockets located at the heels of the shoe and a socket may be located at the toe if desired.
  • the sockets are formed by means of the flanges 2 which flanges are provided with the inward extending ribs 3, which ribs are for the purpose hereinafter described.
  • the cushioned blocks 4 which cushioned blocks are preferably formed of rubber or like material, and are formed of a length and Awidth to properly fit the side and end walls of the socket, but should be of a thickness somewhat greater than the depth of the sockets so that the lower portions of the blocks will be protruded some distance below the lower edges of the flanges 2.
  • the blocks 4 are provided with the shoulders 5, which shoulders are located between the extreme tops and bottoms of theblocks 4 and are for the purpose of providing suitable surfaces upon which the ends of the flanges 6 may rest, said flanges being formed integral with the tie plates 7 which plates are originally curved as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, and are so curved for the purpose hereinafter described.
  • the flanges 6 are provided with the ribs 8, which ribs are designed to lap over and upon the ribs 3 as illustrated in Fig. 2 when the wear plate proper has been brought into the position illustrated in said Fig. 2.
  • the w'ear plates proper which consist of the flanges 6, ribs 8 and tie plates 7 are formed of metal capable of being bent by suitable pressure or in other words the tie plate 7 should be of such metal that it can be brought from its original curved formation into a straight position as illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the block 4 can be seated in any desired socket of the shoe yproper and the wear plate partially entered as illustrated in Fig. 3, after which pressure can be brought upon the top of the tie plate 7 by means of the screw threaded shank 9, the bar 10, through which bar the screw' threaded shank 9 is passed.
  • said shank will force the tie bar 7 into a straight position; the bar 10 being held against upward movement by means of the pivoted dogs l1 and their pins l2, which pins are seated in the apertures 13 formed in the end flanges 8.
  • a horseshoe of the class described a provided with apertures, substantiallyimas horseshoe provided with sockets, the walls and for the purpose specified.
  • HENRY PAAR' ribs adapted to be located over the inward witnesseses: extending ribs formed upon the walls of the J o1-IN I-I. SPQNSELLER, 10 sockets, the end anges of said wear-plates F. W. BOND.

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H. PAAR.
HOBSESHOE.
, APPLIUATION FILED SEPT. zo, 1909.
4 973,552i Patented ot..25,1910.l
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HENRY PAAR, OF CANTON, OHIO, ASSIGrNOR,'BY 'MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, OF ONE- FOURTI-I TO yMURRY BEARD AND JOI-IN W.
WILLIS, BOTH OF CANTON, OHIO, AND
ONE-FOURTH TO CHARLES IVICGRANAHAN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
HORSESHOE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 25, 1910.
Application` filed September 20, 1909. Serial No. 518,539. i
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY PAAR, a citizen of the United States, residing at Canton, in the county of Stark and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Horseshoes; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, making a part of this specification, and to the numerals and figures of reference marked thereon, in which- Figure l is an underside view of the shoe. Fig. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 2 2, Fig. l. Fig. 8 is a similar view except that the .wear plate is not shown compressed and connected to the shoe proper. Fig. 4 is a View showing one of the wear plates before being bent and illustrating a tool designed to bend and properly connect the wear plate to the shoe. Fig. 5 is a detached perspective view of the wear plate showing the same bent into the position shown in Figs. l and 2.
The present invention has relation to horseshoes and it consists in the novel construction hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the claim.
Similar numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawing.
In the accompanying drawing, l represents the shoe, which is of the usual shape and is provided with sockets located at the heels of the shoe and a socket may be located at the toe if desired. The sockets are formed by means of the flanges 2 which flanges are provided with the inward extending ribs 3, which ribs are for the purpose hereinafter described. In the sockets proper are located the cushioned blocks 4, which cushioned blocks are preferably formed of rubber or like material, and are formed of a length and Awidth to properly fit the side and end walls of the socket, but should be of a thickness somewhat greater than the depth of the sockets so that the lower portions of the blocks will be protruded some distance below the lower edges of the flanges 2.
The blocks 4 are provided with the shoulders 5, which shoulders are located between the extreme tops and bottoms of theblocks 4 and are for the purpose of providing suitable surfaces upon which the ends of the flanges 6 may rest, said flanges being formed integral with the tie plates 7 which plates are originally curved as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, and are so curved for the purpose hereinafter described.
The flanges 6 are provided with the ribs 8, which ribs are designed to lap over and upon the ribs 3 as illustrated in Fig. 2 when the wear plate proper has been brought into the position illustrated in said Fig. 2. The w'ear plates proper which consist of the flanges 6, ribs 8 and tie plates 7 are formed of metal capable of being bent by suitable pressure or in other words the tie plate 7 should be of such metal that it can be brought from its original curved formation into a straight position as illustrated in Fig. 2.
It will be understood that when the tie plate proper is of the form shown in Figs. 3 and 4 the block 4 can be seated in any desired socket of the shoe yproper and the wear plate partially entered as illustrated in Fig. 3, after which pressure can be brought upon the top of the tie plate 7 by means of the screw threaded shank 9, the bar 10, through which bar the screw' threaded shank 9 is passed. By rotating the screw threaded shank, said shank will force the tie bar 7 into a straight position; the bar 10 being held against upward movement by means of the pivoted dogs l1 and their pins l2, which pins are seated in the apertures 13 formed in the end flanges 8. By the straightening of the tie bar 7, the end flanges 8 will be brought into substantially right angles with the tie bar 7, thereby bringing the ribs 6 over the ribs 3 by reason of which the w'ear plate proper cannot be easily or accidentally displaced from the shoe proper. It will be understood that by locating the shoulders 5 intermediate the extreme tops and bottoms of the elastic blocks 4, the wear plates proper' will have a yielding movement or in other words said wear plates will be cushioned upon the elastic blocks 4. It will also be understood that by placing the w'ear plates directly under the elastic blocks said blocks will be protected by metal, thereby preventing their rapid wearing away but at the same time allowing suficient elasticity to provide a cushioned horseshoe.
Having fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
In a horseshoe of the class described, a provided with apertures, substantiallyimas horseshoe provided with sockets, the walls and for the purpose specified.
of said sockets provided with inward ex- In testimony that I claim the above, I tending flanges, elastic blocks adapted to be have hereunto subscribed my name in the 5 eatdbn the solcketshwear-plts forired o presence of two witnesses.
en a e meta an rovi e Wit en flanges having outwardpextended ribs, said HENRY PAAR' ribs adapted to be located over the inward Witnesses: extending ribs formed upon the walls of the J o1-IN I-I. SPQNSELLER, 10 sockets, the end anges of said wear-plates F. W. BOND.
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