Improvements in Horse Shoes.
Опубликовано: 28-11-1907
Автор(ы): Herbert Percy Kennedy
Принадлежит: Individual
Реферат: 14,460. Kennedy, H. P. June 22. Calks.-Toe and heel calks are made readily renewable. The toe calk 3, preferably a triangular prism, extends through a rectangular orifice 5 in a retaining-plate 4, which is formed with lugs 7, 8, a toe lip 9, and a lip extending up the inner wall of the shoe. The orifice 5 is not large enough to allow the lugs 7, 8 to fit down against the under surface of the shoe, so that the calk may be tightened by means of screws which pass through an orifice in the lug 7 and a slot in the lug 8 respectively and extend into threaded holes in the shoe. The heel calks are similar, and may be arranged longitudinally or transversely. The plates 16 have flanges 17, and the calks are fixed by screws 18. With rectangular calks, Fig. 4, the held of the calk is formed with outwardly sloping sides 20. In a modification, Fig. 5, one of the screws is dispensed with, and in place of it the lip 27 fits into a recess under a depressed portion 29 in the shoe. Fig. 7 shows a form of heel calk in which one of the screws is dispensed with. A flange 34 fits on the bevelled heel of the shoe, and a lateral recess 38 in the shoe receives the ridge 37 and prevents the plate from moving backwards. The triangular calk may be turned when worn to present a fresh wearing edge.
Improvements in traves for horse shoeing
Номер патента: GB351338A. Автор: . Владелец: Individual. Дата публикации: 1931-06-25.