Farriery – Shoes – Auxiliary tread plate
Patent
1994-12-16
1996-10-01
Swiatek, Robert P.
Farriery
Shoes
Auxiliary tread plate
A01L 104
Patent
active
055604285
ABSTRACT:
A horseshoe includes a basic part and a replaceable sole. The basic part is provided with a basic body and fastening elements. The basic body is horseshoe-shaped and has an abutment surface that is affixable to a hoof of a horse. The basic body also includes two legs, each leg having nail holes spaced along its length. The nail holes are positioned between and offset from a series of first cut out portions. The sole is insertible into the basic part and has protrusions that engage the first cut out portions and fastening openings for receiving the fastening elements. The solid basic body permits the horseshoe to be hot-shoed and provides a foundation for mounting other components, including, e.g., calks and a snowguard insert.
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Shaw Elizabeth
Swiatek Robert P.
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