Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Horseshoe making – Trimming and bur removing
Patent
1988-10-24
1990-03-27
Jones, David
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Horseshoe making
Trimming and bur removing
59 60, 295601, 83694, B21K 1502
Patent
active
049109553
ABSTRACT:
A horseshoe trimming device for securement to a farrier's anvil has a base provided with a downwardly extending rectangular post dimensioned for insertion into a rectangular socket on the farrier's anvil. A clamp screw clamps a portion of the anvil against the rectangular post. An anvil plate is secured to an adjustment plate which is pivotally mounted on an upper surface of the base. Opposed set screws bear against opposite side edges of the adjustment plate for adjusting the attached anvil plate in opposite rotational directions. By tightening a pivotal mounting bolt extending through the adjustment plate, the attached anvil plate may be secured in a selected adjusted position. The anvil plate has an arcuate edge dimensioned for cooperation with the arcuate cutting edge of a shear blade to trim end portions of a horseshoe. The arcuate shear blade has an elongated rectangular shank received within a rectangular guide tube for vertical reciprocal movement. Two perpendicular set screws extend through perpendicular side walls of the guide tube and abut perpendicular side faces of the rectangular shank to adjust the clearance of the rectangular shank with the guide tube. An adjustable stop screw is provided for positioning a horseshoe in proper alignment on the anvil plate. The arcuate shear blade is actuated by a manually moved handle through a compound pivotal linkage.
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Jones David
Kearns Jerry T.
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