US817581A - Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes. - Google Patents

Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US817581A
US817581A US29145605A US1905291456A US817581A US 817581 A US817581 A US 817581A US 29145605 A US29145605 A US 29145605A US 1905291456 A US1905291456 A US 1905291456A US 817581 A US817581 A US 817581A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
calk
shoe
detachable
heel
horseshoes
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US29145605A
Inventor
Thomas W J Mcgann
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
AENEAS COLLINS
Original Assignee
AENEAS COLLINS
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by AENEAS COLLINS filed Critical AENEAS COLLINS
Priority to US29145605A priority Critical patent/US817581A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US817581A publication Critical patent/US817581A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01LSHOEING OF ANIMALS
    • A01L7/00Accessories for shoeing animals
    • A01L7/04Solid calks or studs

Definitions

  • My invention relates to detachable heelcalks for the ordinary flat or plain horseshoe; and it is designed to supply a detachable calk which may be easily and quickly applied to or removed from the shoe while on the horses hoof, so as to give a plain shoe the quality of a roughshod-shoe.
  • My invention is directed to providing such a firm and lasting connection for a detachable calk that these difficulties are avoided and while preserving the value of the detachable calk will also make its connection safe and permanent against all contingencies until worn out.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a flat horseshoe with my improved calk applied to one heel and with the other heel prepared to receive it.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of one calk with the detachable clamp-plate removed.
  • Fig. 3 is an end view.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail in perspective of the main part of the calk, and Figs. 5 and 6 are modifications.
  • an undercut or dovetail transverse recess is out across the face of the shoe near the heel, as shown at a.
  • This groove or recess may be out across the heel of the shoe without removing the latter from the horses hoof by a small portable milling-machine applied to the exterior face of the shoe.
  • A is the main part of the calk
  • B is the detachable clamp-plate that holds it in place on the shoe.
  • the part A of the calk is cast or forged in one piece with a chisel-shape edge or calk proper, 1,an outer plate 2, that a dovetail lug 3 below plate 2, that slips endwise into the recess a in the shoe, a side plate 4, a flange 5 along the edge of the side plate, and a screw-threaded stem 6, extending latshoe is seated in the space between the outer plate 2, side plate 4, and flange '5, and receives in its recess a the dovetail lug 3.
  • the detachable clampplate B has along one edge a flange 7, corresponding to flange 5 of the other section, and has also a hole to receive the screw-threaded stem 6, and on which screw-threaded stem outside the clamp plate a nut O is secured, which when turned up tight brings the two Sections A and B tightly together.
  • These sections house or inclose the heel portion of the shoe on its sides, and the dovetail lu 3, seated in recess a, prevents all longitudinal or slipping movement.
  • the transverse groove, a in each heel of the 7 shoe is designed to be closed by a corresponding dovetail or undercut filling-block a, of steel, which fits snugly in place and is secured therein by a set-screw a until a calk is again required.
  • Figs 5 and 6 Show two modifications of my invention.
  • the calk-piece A has a recess a that registers with the recess a of the horseshoe, while a bolt having the cross-section at 6 in Fig. 5 fits in these two registering recesses.
  • a round hole a is formed through the calk and receives a separate bolt 6 In all these forms the bolt is shoe and does not weaken it by passing through the same.
  • a horseshoe-call comprising a calk With a flat bearing fitting the to of the shoe and a side plate with a marginal iiange, a perforated clamping plate, a horizontal bolt passing outside the shoe and connecting the two parts of the calk, and a locking-lug extending transversely to the shoe and adapted to fit in a transverse recess of the shoe and lock the calk against longitudinal slipping.
  • a two-part detachable heel-calk one part being formed with a locking-lug adapted to project into the cross-section of the shoe and to enter a recess in the shoe and means for clamping the parts together.
  • a detachable heel-calk for flat horseshoes consisting of tWo clamp-sections each having flanges overlapping the top of the shoe, one of which sections is formed with an integral screw-threaded stem and a lockinglugadapted to enter a recess" in the face of the shoe, and the other of which sections is perforated to receive the screw threaded stern, and a nut adapted to be turned upon said screw-stein.
  • a detachable heel-call for flat horseshoes, consisting of tWo clamp-sections, one section being formed in one piece with a call; proper, a broad bearing plate fitting the outer face of the shoe, a side plate With a marginal flange, a lug projecting from the outer bearing-plate into the cross-section of the shoe and adapted to enter a recess therein and extended laterally in the form of a screwthreaded stern, a flanged and perforated clamp-plate and a retaining-nut.

Landscapes

  • Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Wood Science & Technology (AREA)
  • Zoology (AREA)
  • Environmental Sciences (AREA)
  • Footwear And Its Accessory, Manufacturing Method And Apparatuses (AREA)

Description

PATENTED APR. 10, 1906.
T. W. J. MGGANN.
DETAOHABLE HEEL GALK FOR HORSESHOES.
APPLICATION FILED 1030.12, 1905.
minim INVENTOI? THOMAS W. J.M GANN WITNESSES.
A TTOHNEYS,
oar-ran STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS W. J. lNI'cGANN, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO AENEAS COLLINS, OF WASHINGTON,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
DETACHABLE HEEL-CA L K FOR HORSESHOES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 10, 1906.
' Application filed December 12,1905. Serial-N0. 291.456.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, THOMAS W. J. MOGANN,
which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to detachable heelcalks for the ordinary flat or plain horseshoe; and it is designed to supply a detachable calk which may be easily and quickly applied to or removed from the shoe while on the horses hoof, so as to give a plain shoe the quality of a roughshod-shoe.
Detachable heel calks have heretofore been provided in which the calk was formed in separable sections connected by screws, bolts, rivets, or keys. The difficulty with such devices has been in securing a strong connection which will not break off under the draft strain or a sudden jump of the horse, which always involves a strain far in excess of the weight of the horse. When such strain is brought upon bolts or keys it is liable to bend and break them, or at least to so loosen them as to allow them to come off.
My invention is directed to providing such a firm and lasting connection for a detachable calk that these difficulties are avoided and while preserving the value of the detachable calk will also make its connection safe and permanent against all contingencies until worn out.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a flat horseshoe with my improved calk applied to one heel and with the other heel prepared to receive it. Fig. 2 is a side view of one calk with the detachable clamp-plate removed. Fig. 3 is an end view. Fig. 4 is a detail in perspective of the main part of the calk, and Figs. 5 and 6 are modifications.
To prepare the shoe to receive my calk, an undercut or dovetail transverse recess is out across the face of the shoe near the heel, as shown at a. This groove or recess may be out across the heel of the shoe without removing the latter from the horses hoof by a small portable milling-machine applied to the exterior face of the shoe.
A is the main part of the calk, and B is the detachable clamp-plate that holds it in place on the shoe. The part A of the calk is cast or forged in one piece with a chisel-shape edge or calk proper, 1,an outer plate 2, that a dovetail lug 3 below plate 2, that slips endwise into the recess a in the shoe, a side plate 4, a flange 5 along the edge of the side plate, and a screw-threaded stem 6, extending latshoe is seated in the space between the outer plate 2, side plate 4, and flange '5, and receives in its recess a the dovetail lug 3.
The detachable clampplate B has along one edge a flange 7, corresponding to flange 5 of the other section, and has also a hole to receive the screw-threaded stem 6, and on which screw-threaded stem outside the clamp plate a nut O is secured, which when turned up tight brings the two Sections A and B tightly together. These sections house or inclose the heel portion of the shoe on its sides, and the dovetail lu 3, seated in recess a, prevents all longitudinal or slipping movement.
With the above construction it will be seen that the weight or pulling strain of the horse on the calk does not come on any bolt or key, but finds a flat abutment and broad bearing calk against all turning or rocking strains gug to contact With hard objects in the road- These detachable calks are quickly applied or removed by any unskilled person, and after the groove or recess a is once cut in the shoe the horse need not have the attention of the blacksmith.
When the detachable calks are removed, the transverse groove, a in each heel of the 7 shoe is designed to be closed by a corresponding dovetail or undercut filling-block a, of steel, which fits snugly in place and is secured therein by a set-screw a until a calk is again required.
In Figs 5 and 6 I Show two modifications of my invention. In Fig. 5 the calk-piece A has a recess a that registers with the recess a of the horseshoe, while a bolt having the cross-section at 6 in Fig. 5 fits in these two registering recesses. In Fig. 6 a round hole a, is formed through the calk and receives a separate bolt 6 In all these forms the bolt is shoe and does not weaken it by passing through the same.
Having thus described my invention, what rests flat against the outside face of the shoe,
erally from lug 3. The heel portion of the on the face of the shoe, which also braces the v outside the I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A horseshoe-call; comprising a calk With a flat bearing fitting the to of the shoe and a side plate with a marginal iiange, a perforated clamping plate, a horizontal bolt passing outside the shoe and connecting the two parts of the calk, and a locking-lug extending transversely to the shoe and adapted to fit in a transverse recess of the shoe and lock the calk against longitudinal slipping.
2. A two-part detachable heel-calk, one part being formed with a locking-lug adapted to project into the cross-section of the shoe and to enter a recess in the shoe and means for clamping the parts together.
3. A detachable heel-calk for flat horseshoes, consisting of tWo clamp-sections each having flanges overlapping the top of the shoe, one of which sections is formed with an integral screw-threaded stem and a lockinglugadapted to enter a recess" in the face of the shoe, and the other of which sections is perforated to receive the screw threaded stern, and a nut adapted to be turned upon said screw-stein.
4. A detachable heel-call; for flat horseshoes, consisting of tWo clamp-sections, one section being formed in one piece with a call; proper, a broad bearing plate fitting the outer face of the shoe, a side plate With a marginal flange, a lug projecting from the outer bearing-plate into the cross-section of the shoe and adapted to enter a recess therein and extended laterally in the form of a screwthreaded stern, a flanged and perforated clamp-plate and a retaining-nut.
THOMAS W. J. MoGANN.
Witnesses:
SoLoN C. KEMoN, AENEAS CoLLINs.
US29145605A 1905-12-12 1905-12-12 Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes. Expired - Lifetime US817581A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US29145605A US817581A (en) 1905-12-12 1905-12-12 Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US29145605A US817581A (en) 1905-12-12 1905-12-12 Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US817581A true US817581A (en) 1906-04-10

Family

ID=2886062

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US29145605A Expired - Lifetime US817581A (en) 1905-12-12 1905-12-12 Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US817581A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5076366A (en) * 1989-07-25 1991-12-31 Larry L. Mitchell Heel sock for horseshoe

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5076366A (en) * 1989-07-25 1991-12-31 Larry L. Mitchell Heel sock for horseshoe

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US817581A (en) Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.
US124215A (en) Improvement in adjustable horseshoes
US30146A (en) livingston
US643272A (en) Cushion-horseshoe.
US175347A (en) Improvement in horseshoes
US817582A (en) Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.
US931067A (en) Horseshoe.
US749599A (en) Horseshoe-calk
US342665A (en) Reuben g
US272750A (en) Horseshoe
US250977A (en) Horseshoe
US588022A (en) Horseshoe
US787446A (en) Horseshoe.
US1029132A (en) Overshoe for horses.
US607713A (en) Horseshoe
US817580A (en) Detachable heel-calk for horseshoes.
US353165A (en) Horseshoe
US798582A (en) Horseshoe-calk.
US635242A (en) Horseshoe.
US187582A (en) Improvement in toe-weights for horseshoes
US137128A (en) Improvement in horseshoes
US632576A (en) Horseshoe and calk.
US548353A (en) Horse ice-creeper
US197553A (en) Improvement in horseshoes
US334658A (en) Duplex horseshoe