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- My invention relates to hoof-pads to be used on the hoofs of horses and other animals; and an object of the present invention is to provide a simple and eflicient pad of this character adapted for use in connection with various styles and sizes of shoes.
- a further object of my invention is the provision of a pad of this character embodying yielding or elastic qualities and an inclosed air-chamber designed to be located directly under the frog of the animals hoof.
- a still further object of my invention is to provide a cushioned-pad of such a character that the parts of the pad most liable to wear out are inclosed or protected.
- Figure 1 is a top plan of a horseshoe and a pad, partly broken away, embodying my invention
- Fig. 2 a art sectional and a part elevational view of the same, the section being taken on line II-II of Fig. 1
- Fig. 3 an inverted plan view
- Fig. 4 a detail plan of the base-member of the pad
- Fig. 5 a rear end view of the shoe and pad.
- 1 designates a metallic horseshoe, and as illustrated and as preferred, the shoe is provided with a toe-guard 2, a forward calk 3 and with the usual grooves 4: and nail-openings 5.
- the hoof-pad proper comprises a bottomplate 6 preferably formed of some suitable metal and provided with calks 7. This hottom-plate extends across the rear portion of the shoe and is secured thereto by welding or brazing and is slightly elevated by the calks 7.
- a top-member 9 Located over the plate 6 and separated therefrom by yielding or elastic walls 8 is a top-member 9 preferably made of leather or other yielding material. This member 9 also extends across the heel-portion of the shoe and comprises wings or leaf-members 10 shaped to conform with the curvature of the sides of the shoe. Plate 6, member 9 and the Walls 8 are assembled to form an airchamber 11. Air-chamber 11 lies directly under the frog of the animals hoof and is designed to create a slight pressure on the frog when the animals foot is on the ground for the purpose of aiding circulation in the frog and hoof.
- I Disposed on the respective wings or members l0 and corresponding with the width and curvature of said members, I provide a tapered resilient or rubber strip 13 each designed to be in contact with and provide a yielding support or cushion for the heel of the animals foot.
- a hoof-pad having an air-chamber formed by a lower metallic plate-member, an upper yielding member, and elastic walls connecting the said members.
- a hoofpad consisting of a metallic base-plate provided with calks, elastic walls resting on the baseplate, a yielding cross -member disposed on the walls and provided with wings adapted to make contact with the shoe, elastic strips mounted on the wings, and means for securing the hoof-pad to the shoe.
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B. F. PORTER.
HOOP PAD.
APPLICATION FIL'ED MAY 17, 1909.
Patented July 19, 1910.
cm, WASHINGTON, n. c.
BENJAMIN F. PORTER, OF NEW BRIGHTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
HOOF-PAD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 19, 1910.
Application filed May 17, 1909. Serial No. 496,597.
v To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN F. PORTER, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Brighton, in the county of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hoof-Pads, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to hoof-pads to be used on the hoofs of horses and other animals; and an object of the present invention is to provide a simple and eflicient pad of this character adapted for use in connection with various styles and sizes of shoes.
A further object of my invention is the provision of a pad of this character embodying yielding or elastic qualities and an inclosed air-chamber designed to be located directly under the frog of the animals hoof.
A still further object of my invention is to provide a cushioned-pad of such a character that the parts of the pad most liable to wear out are inclosed or protected.
In the accompanying drawing which illustrates an application of my invention, Figure 1 is a top plan of a horseshoe and a pad, partly broken away, embodying my invention; Fig. 2 a art sectional and a part elevational view of the same, the section being taken on line II-II of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 an inverted plan view; Fig. 4 a detail plan of the base-member of the pad; and Fig. 5 a rear end view of the shoe and pad.
Referring to the drawing, 1 designates a metallic horseshoe, and as illustrated and as preferred, the shoe is provided with a toe-guard 2, a forward calk 3 and with the usual grooves 4: and nail-openings 5.
The hoof-pad proper comprises a bottomplate 6 preferably formed of some suitable metal and provided with calks 7. This hottom-plate extends across the rear portion of the shoe and is secured thereto by welding or brazing and is slightly elevated by the calks 7.
Located over the plate 6 and separated therefrom by yielding or elastic walls 8 is a top-member 9 preferably made of leather or other yielding material. This member 9 also extends across the heel-portion of the shoe and comprises wings or leaf-members 10 shaped to conform with the curvature of the sides of the shoe. Plate 6, member 9 and the Walls 8 are assembled to form an airchamber 11. Air-chamber 11 lies directly under the frog of the animals hoof and is designed to create a slight pressure on the frog when the animals foot is on the ground for the purpose of aiding circulation in the frog and hoof.
12 designates a felt-pad placed between the frog of the hoof and the member 9.
Disposed on the respective wings or members l0 and corresponding with the width and curvature of said members, I provide a tapered resilient or rubber strip 13 each designed to be in contact with and provide a yielding support or cushion for the heel of the animals foot.
l/Vhat I claim is:
1. A hoof-pad having an air-chamber formed by a lower metallic plate-member, an upper yielding member, and elastic walls connecting the said members.
2. The combination with a horseshoe, of a hoof-pad secured to the heel of the shoe comprising an air-chamber formed by a metallic lower plate provided with calks, an upper yielding member, and elastic walls connecting the said members.
8. The combination with a shoe, of a hoofpad secured thereto consisting of a metallic base-plate, elastic walls resting on the baseplate, a yielding cross-member disposed on the walls, said parts forming an air-chant ber, and a pad on the yielding cross-member.
1. The combination with a shoe, of a hoofpad consisting of a metallic base-plate provided with calks, elastic walls resting on the baseplate, a yielding cross -member disposed on the walls and provided with wings adapted to make contact with the shoe, elastic strips mounted on the wings, and means for securing the hoof-pad to the shoe.
BENJAMIN F. PORTER.
Witnesses CHARLES H. KENNEDY, WILLIAM F. BEITSOH.
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