Harness for working animal – Spur
Patent
1981-08-03
1984-04-24
Swiatek, Robert P.
Harness for working animal
Spur
36 74, A43C 1702
Patent
active
044439962
ABSTRACT:
A spur holder is formed of flexible material and has a rear body and sides connecting the body to a front loop, which is stretchable over the heel of the boot to engage the front of the heel, with the rear body disposed at the rear of the boot adjacent the upper edge of the heel. The rear body has a generally oval front edge and a rear edge corresponding generally to a portion of an ellipse, while each of the front and rear edges of the loop correspond generally to a flattened oval. A rib extends outwardly from the rear body and a portion of each of the sides, adjacent the inner edge of each and is adapted to engage a crevice above the heel when the holder is installed on a boot. A spur rowel and shank are attached to the rear body, as by a plate molded within the rear body or a cap which covers the plate and is vulcanized to the rear body. The inner edge of each of the sides may be provided with a taper opposite the rib to accommodate additional stretching of these edges. A spur is produced by molding an outwardly extending, integral button on the rear body.
REFERENCES:
patent: 740226 (1903-09-01), Brown
patent: 2487461 (1949-11-01), McKinney
Van Scoyk Pershing R.
Welton Charles L.
Swiatek Robert P.
Van Valkenburgh Horace B.
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