US148524A - Improvement in horse-stockings - Google Patents
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- This invention is in the nature of an improvement in stockings for horses; and the invention consists in, as a new article of manufacture, a stocking for horses, constructed of shirred elastic material, and with lacing-hooks, substantially in the manner hereinafter described.
- the stockings heretofore used for this purpose have been made of india-rubber, and also of felt. It is found, however, that the indiarubber in direct contact with the leg of the horse draws the flesh, and is apt to produce sores; and the felt stocking, unless laced very tight to the leg, does not afford the required support, and if so laced it is as objectionable as the cloth bandage before alluded to.
- A represents a horse-stocking having1 the proper shape to iit the leg and joint just above the hoof.
- This stocking is made from what is known as elastic shirred materialthat is to say, a shirred cotton fabric with threads of india-rubber woven into it.
- reenforce pieces b On each side of the opening a of the stocking are secured reenforce pieces b, of kid or other soft leather.
- lacing-hooks c Secured to the inner side of one of the re-enforce strips is a iiap of soft leather, d, and fastened to the upper end of the other of said re-enforce strips are lacers c.
- My stocking constructed ⁇ as above described, not only affords all the support that is necessary for the horse with a yielding pressure, but no ill effects can be produced, such as forming sores by drawing the iiesh, as is the case when using a rubber stocking. it be possible to confine the leg too tightly, as is frequently done when using the felt stocking or cloth bandage.
- An additional improvement is to b e found in my stocking in the use of lacing-hooks, instead of eyelets, for, by the use of thesehooks, the stocking can be applied with the greatest facility, and after the lacing is completed the stocking maybe drawn together with a uniform pressure throughout, which could not be done with stockings having the ordinary eyelets.
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Description
G. W. TALLM AN Horse-Stockings,
Patented March 10. 18.74. i
UNITED STATES PATENT CEEICE.
GEORGE W. TALLMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSE-STOCKINGS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 148,524, dated March l0, 1874; application filed January 20, 1874. l
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE V. TALLMAN, of thecity, county, and State of New York, have invented va new and Improved Horse- Stocking; and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked i thereon, making a part of this specification.
This invention is in the nature of an improvement in stockings for horses; and the invention consists in, as a new article of manufacture, a stocking for horses, constructed of shirred elastic material, and with lacing-hooks, substantially in the manner hereinafter described.
As is well-known, it is often found necessary, particularly with young horses, Vto strengthen the cords and sinews of their ankles and legs by wrapping them 'with cloths, and by applying stockings for this purpose; but the wrapping process is objectionable from the length of time required as well as skill; besides, the cloth wrapping, being non-elastic, frequently produces an injury to the legs.
The stockings heretofore used for this purpose have been made of india-rubber, and also of felt. It is found, however, that the indiarubber in direct contact with the leg of the horse draws the flesh, and is apt to produce sores; and the felt stocking, unless laced very tight to the leg, does not afford the required support, and if so laced it is as objectionable as the cloth bandage before alluded to.
By my invention it is believed these several objections are obviated, as will be seen from the following description and drawings, where- 1n- -Figure l is a side elevation of my invention, and Fig. 2 a cross-section on line .r a'.
Similar letters of reference indicate like parts in the several igures.
A represents a horse-stocking having1 the proper shape to iit the leg and joint just above the hoof. This stocking is made from what is known as elastic shirred materialthat is to say, a shirred cotton fabric with threads of india-rubber woven into it. On each side of the opening a of the stocking are secured reenforce pieces b, of kid or other soft leather. Afxed to these re-enforce pieces by eyelets, or in any way desired, are lacing-hooks c. Secured to the inner side of one of the re-enforce strips is a iiap of soft leather, d, and fastened to the upper end of the other of said re-enforce strips are lacers c.
My stocking, constructed `as above described, not only affords all the support that is necessary for the horse with a yielding pressure, but no ill effects can be produced, such as forming sores by drawing the iiesh, as is the case when using a rubber stocking. it be possible to confine the leg too tightly, as is frequently done when using the felt stocking or cloth bandage. An additional improvement is to b e found in my stocking in the use of lacing-hooks, instead of eyelets, for, by the use of thesehooks, the stocking can be applied with the greatest facility, and after the lacing is completed the stocking maybe drawn together with a uniform pressure throughout, which could not be done with stockings having the ordinary eyelets.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
As a new article of manufacture, a horsestocking constructed of a shirred elastic fabric,
combined with hook-lacers, substantially in' the manner and for the purpose described.
GEORGE W. TALLMAN.
Witnesses:
H. L. WATTENBERG, G. M. PLYMPTON.
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