Farriery – Shoes
Patent
1980-07-01
1982-08-31
Mancene, Gene
Farriery
Shoes
168 17, 168 24, 168DIG1, A01L 500, A01L 300
Patent
active
043467628
ABSTRACT:
A two part plastics material horseshoe has a relatively flexible plastics strip part of generally L-shaped cross-section, shaped so as to be suitable for adhering to the side wall of a hoof, and a relatively inflexible plastics shoe-part adapted for bonding to the strip-part once the latter has been adhered to the hoof. The two parts are pre-united in the toe region, to set the relative dispostion thereof prior to adhering the strip part to the hoof. Attachment of the strip-part to the hoof is enhanced by providing a liner having a rough texture within the strip-part, and the shoe-part may be affixed to the strip-part by a heat-welding technique.
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Barron Alexis
Mancene Gene
Swiatek Robert P.
Weber Richard D.
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