US150583A - Improvement in horseshoes - Google Patents
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- This invention consists in forming the main body of the shoe with a continuous calk, the outer side of which is convex, and at its inner side vertical to the body of the shoe, which body tapers from the call: inwardly.
- the said continuous calk is without lateral projections at the rear, and at the toe it is extended forward in the form of a fiat toe-piece to the extreme forward edge or toe of the shoe.
- Figures 1 and 2 are perspective views of the under side of hind and front shoes, respectively.
- Figs. 3 and 4 are, respectively, transverse sections of the same.
- .A is the main body of the shoe, having its inner side a flaring from the top outwardly.
- B is the continuous calk, forming part of the The outer side I) of the calk is convex, and its inner side b is made Vertical, and extends up to meet the lower edge of the inclined or flaring edge a of the shoe.
- the rear ends 0 C of the continuous calk B are rounded otf, as shown, and the calk at the front of the shoe is enlarged to form a broad toe-piece, D.
- the call; B is placed some distance in from the outer edge of the shoe A, to allow the formation of nail'holes e in the outer part or flange E of the shoe.
- the nail-ho1es e are countersunk from the outer and side edges, leaving the inner side vertical. (See Figs. 3 and 4.)
- my improved shoe gives an equal bearing to the horses foot, and protect and support aconcave or pumaced hoof also, great durability is given to the shoe by the large toe-piece, which prevents the wear of the sharp calk, and which also prevents the animal from knuckling.
- the continuous calk is so situated as to protect the wall of the horses foot while travelingover any kind of ground, and the bearing being on the outside of each quarter it will tend to expand contracted hoofs; it also protects the frog by allowing it free expan- S1011.
- the toe-piece I For winter use the toe-piece I) would be beveled at the front and rear side, so as to form a sufficiently-sharp calk to prevent slipping, but yet have enough width of metal to resist wear.
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KIERNAN.
Horseshoes.
Patented May 5,1874.
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UNITED STATES PATENT JOHN KIERNAN, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN HORSESHOES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 150,583, dated May 5, 187-1; application filed February 20, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN KIERNAN, of St. Louis, in the county of St. Louis and State of Missouri, have invented a certain Improved Horseshoe, of which the following is a specification:
This invention consists in forming the main body of the shoe with a continuous calk, the outer side of which is convex, and at its inner side vertical to the body of the shoe, which body tapers from the call: inwardly. The said continuous calk is without lateral projections at the rear, and at the toe it is extended forward in the form of a fiat toe-piece to the extreme forward edge or toe of the shoe.
Figures 1 and 2 are perspective views of the under side of hind and front shoes, respectively. Figs. 3 and 4 are, respectively, transverse sections of the same.
.A is the main body of the shoe, having its inner side a flaring from the top outwardly. B is the continuous calk, forming part of the The outer side I) of the calk is convex, and its inner side b is made Vertical, and extends up to meet the lower edge of the inclined or flaring edge a of the shoe. The rear ends 0 C of the continuous calk B are rounded otf, as shown, and the calk at the front of the shoe is enlarged to form a broad toe-piece, D. The call; B is placed some distance in from the outer edge of the shoe A, to allow the formation of nail'holes e in the outer part or flange E of the shoe. The nail-ho1es e are countersunk from the outer and side edges, leaving the inner side vertical. (See Figs. 3 and 4.)
The advantages possessed by my improved shoe are, that they give an equal bearing to the horses foot, and protect and support aconcave or pumaced hoof also, great durability is given to the shoe by the large toe-piece, which prevents the wear of the sharp calk, and which also prevents the animal from knuckling. The continuous calk is so situated as to protect the wall of the horses foot while travelingover any kind of ground, and the bearing being on the outside of each quarter it will tend to expand contracted hoofs; it also protects the frog by allowing it free expan- S1011.
For winter use the toe-piece I) would be beveled at the front and rear side, so as to form a sufficiently-sharp calk to prevent slipping, but yet have enough width of metal to resist wear.
I claim as my invention- The horseshoe constructed as herein described, with a flat toe-piece, D, extendin g to JOHN KIERNAN.
Witnesses SAML. KNIGHT, RoBERT BURNS.
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