Patent classifications
A01L11/00
Hoof rasp
Disclosed is a hoof rasp for filing/rasping and tidying the hoof of a horse, including at least one rasping side provided with a rasping section with length L and width W between a rasp-free first and second end over a respective length L1 and L2, whereby the first end tapers into a tang intended for a handle and the second end is for holding the hoof rasp, whereby the rasping section, toward the second end, includes a narrowed area. Also disclosed is a method for filing/rasping a hoof with such a hoof rasp.
Hoof rasp
Disclosed is a hoof rasp for filing/rasping and tidying the hoof of a horse, including at least one rasping side provided with a rasping section with length L and width W between a rasp-free first and second end over a respective length L1 and L2, whereby the first end tapers into a tang intended for a handle and the second end is for holding the hoof rasp, whereby the rasping section, toward the second end, includes a narrowed area. Also disclosed is a method for filing/rasping a hoof with such a hoof rasp.
Farrier hoof stand apparatus
The instant disclosure relates to a farrier hoof stand apparatus that includes a base, a vertical rise adjuster centrally and orthogonally affixed to the base. A plurality of buttresses are each affixed to the base and vertical rise adjuster (“VRA”). A stall jack is slidably positioned over the VRA opposite the base. A cradle is demountably positioned on the stall jack. A plurality of elongated tool holders are each affixed to the stall jack. A pin fastener is demountably coupled to the VRA and the stall jack. A plurality of magnets are each peripherally affixed to the base. The stall jack includes an anvil, an orifice positioned on the anvil, and a post affixed to the anvil. The post is slidably positioned over the VRA. The base is square and substantially planar. The plurality of elongated tool holders are each angularly affixed to the post opposite each other.
Farrier hoof stand apparatus
The instant disclosure relates to a farrier hoof stand apparatus that includes a base, a vertical rise adjuster centrally and orthogonally affixed to the base. A plurality of buttresses are each affixed to the base and vertical rise adjuster (“VRA”). A stall jack is slidably positioned over the VRA opposite the base. A cradle is demountably positioned on the stall jack. A plurality of elongated tool holders are each affixed to the stall jack. A pin fastener is demountably coupled to the VRA and the stall jack. A plurality of magnets are each peripherally affixed to the base. The stall jack includes an anvil, an orifice positioned on the anvil, and a post affixed to the anvil. The post is slidably positioned over the VRA. The base is square and substantially planar. The plurality of elongated tool holders are each angularly affixed to the post opposite each other.
Center of balance locating apparatus and method
An apparatus for use in finding a center of balance of a hoof a horse, and methods for using the apparatus for fitting a shoe for the hoof based on the center of balance. The apparatus includes a body, an elongated member, and an attachment means for removably attaching the apparatus to the hoof. The apparatus is useful for finding the center of balance in a horse's hoof and that information may then be used by a farrier to trim and shoe the hoof in balance with each horse's individual center of balance.
Center of balance locating apparatus and method
An apparatus for use in finding a center of balance of a hoof a horse, and methods for using the apparatus for fitting a shoe for the hoof based on the center of balance. The apparatus includes a body, an elongated member, and an attachment means for removably attaching the apparatus to the hoof. The apparatus is useful for finding the center of balance in a horse's hoof and that information may then be used by a farrier to trim and shoe the hoof in balance with each horse's individual center of balance.
HORSE CARE APPARATUS
A hoof care apparatus is comprised of a generally cup-shaped body comprising a cylindrical side wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface being sized and shaped for the receipt of and mating engagement with the bottom rim of a cylindrical dispenser containing a liquid hoof care product; and a tongue projecting radially from the outer surface of the side wall of the cylindrical body which serves as a hoof pick. The dispenser can be supported by the apparatus on a surface in an upright position when not in use.
HORSE CARE APPARATUS
A hoof care apparatus is comprised of a generally cup-shaped body comprising a cylindrical side wall having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface being sized and shaped for the receipt of and mating engagement with the bottom rim of a cylindrical dispenser containing a liquid hoof care product; and a tongue projecting radially from the outer surface of the side wall of the cylindrical body which serves as a hoof pick. The dispenser can be supported by the apparatus on a surface in an upright position when not in use.
IMPROVED SHOEING DEVICE
The invention relates to an improved shoeing device basically comprising a tubular frame (1) secured to a bearing support (2) by means of an articulation element (3). The tubular frame (1) has a housing for a seat (5) post (4) in the upper part thereof, and also comprises a tools container (6). In the lower region of said tubular frame (1), there is a series of wheels (7). Said tubular frame (1) is provided with a ball bearing (12). The bearing support (2) has a bearing point (8) in the upper part thereof, which fits over the upper end of the primary tube (9), said primary tube (9) being secured to the secondary tube (10) which, in turn, is secured to the supporting base (11).
IMPROVED SHOEING DEVICE
The invention relates to an improved shoeing device basically comprising a tubular frame (1) secured to a bearing support (2) by means of an articulation element (3). The tubular frame (1) has a housing for a seat (5) post (4) in the upper part thereof, and also comprises a tools container (6). In the lower region of said tubular frame (1), there is a series of wheels (7). Said tubular frame (1) is provided with a ball bearing (12). The bearing support (2) has a bearing point (8) in the upper part thereof, which fits over the upper end of the primary tube (9), said primary tube (9) being secured to the secondary tube (10) which, in turn, is secured to the supporting base (11).