HORSE BOOT WITH ADJUSTABLE HEEL COMPONENT
20190364848 ยท 2019-12-05
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International classification
A01K13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A horse boot comprises a shell with front and lateral sidewalls. The sole has a longitudinal slot and an open rear end for access to the slot. The slot may be open or closed. A heel support includes a bottom plate for slidable engagement with the slot at a desired length position. Straps wrap around the hoof and connect the heel support to the shell of the boot. The heel support comprises a back plate and a heel cradle slidably coupled to the back plate for vertical adjustment. Straps extend forward attached to the front portion of the shell. In another embodiment a heel cradle structure includes bands fastened to the rear of the shell, thereby defining bulb retaining openings. A strap wrapped around the hoof is attached to the bands. The boot is fitted adjusting length and height to optimize the way it is fastened to the hoof.
Claims
1. A horse boot comprising: a shell that includes a sole and an upper with sidewalls extending upward from front and lateral edges of the sole, said sole having a longitudinal slot and having an open rear end for access to said slot; a heel support that includes a plate adapted for slidable engagement with the slot in the sole; a first fastener for fixing the plate to the sole at a desired length position along a longitudinal dimension of the boot; and a strap fastener adapted to hold the boot on the hoof.
2. The boot of claim 1, wherein said slot is an open slot in a top surface of the sole.
3. The boot of claim 2, wherein said heel support comprises a back plate and a heel cradle slidably coupled to the back plate for vertical adjustment of the cradle; and a second fastener for fixing the cradle to the back plate at a desired height position.
4. The boot of claim 3, wherein said strap fastener extends forward from said cradle.
5. The boot of claim 4, wherein said strap fastener includes two straps attached to a front portion of the shell.
6. The boot of claim 5, wherein said two straps are attached to the front portion of the shell by means of buckles.
7. The boot of claim 2, wherein said heel support includes forward projecting bands fastened to a rear portion of the shell, thereby defining bulb retaining openings.
8. The boot of claim 7, wherein said strap fastener comprises a strap wrapped around a front portion of the hoof and attached to each of said bands of the heel support.
9. The boot of claim 1, wherein said slot is a closed slot in the sole.
10. The boot of claim 9, wherein said heel support comprises a back plate and a heel cradle slidably coupled to the back plate for vertical adjustment of the cradle; and a second fastener for fixing the cradle to the back plate at a desired height position.
11. The boot of claim 10, wherein said strap fastener extends forward from said cradle.
12. The boot of claim 11, wherein said strap fastener includes two straps attached to a front portion of the shell.
13. The boot of claim 12, wherein said two straps are attached by means of buckles.
14. The boot of claim 9, wherein said heel support includes forward projecting bands fastened to a rear portion of the shell, thereby defining bulb retaining openings.
17. The boot of claim 14, wherein said strap fastener comprises a strap wrapped around a front portion of the hoof and attached to each of said bands of the heel support.
18. A method of fitting a horse boot on a hoof, comprising the following steps: providing a horse boot that comprises a shell that includes a sole and an upper with sidewalls extending upward from front and lateral edges of the sole, said sole having a longitudinal slot and having an open rear end for access to said slot; a heel support that includes a plate adapted for slidable engagement with the slot in the sole; a first fastener for fixing the plate to the sole at a desired length position along a longitudinal dimension of the boot; and a strap fastener adapted to hold the boot on the hoof; spreading open the sidewalls of the upper; slipping the horse boot onto the hoof through said open rear end of the sole; sliding the plate of the heel support along said slot in the sole; fixing the plate to the sole at a desired length position along a longitudinal dimension of the boot using said first fastener; and fastening the boot on the hoof with said strap fastener.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said heel support comprises a back plate and a heel cradle slidably coupled to the back plate for vertical adjustment of the heel cradle, and a second fastener for fixing the heel cradle to the back plate at a desired height position; and wherein the method further comprises the steps of: sliding the heel cradle to a desired height position along said back plate; and fixing the heel cradle to the back plate at said desired height position using the second fastener.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said heel support includes forward projecting bands fastened to a rear portion of the shell, thereby defining bulb retaining openings, and said strap fastener comprises a strap wrapped around a front portion of the hoof and attached to each of said bands of the heel support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0034] As used herein, the term sole is defined to refer only to that part of a horse boot that covers entirely the underside of the hoof of a horse. By contrast, the term horseshoe is defined to refer to a structure, made of any material, substantially in the form of a conventional horseshoe with an open heel and an interior open area corresponding substantially to the interior underside of the hoof of a horse. Sometime such a horseshoe structure is connected to an upper to form a horse shoe or boot.
[0035] Referring to
[0036] With reference to
[0037] According to another aspect of the invention illustrated in
[0038] In use the boot is installed in conventional manner by spreading open the sidewalls 14 of the upper, slipping the boot onto the hoof from the front, and sliding the bottom plate 25 of the heel support 24 along the slot 18 in the sole so as to cause the back plate 30 to butt against the heel of the hoof in the desired longitudinal position. The plate 25 is then secured in that position and, with the hoof in place, the vertical position of the heel cradle 32 along the back plate 30 is found that affords the optimal horizontal alignment of the bands 38 with the shoulder areas between the hoof and the pastern on each side of the boot. The cradle 32 is then secured at that height and the boot is finally installed by passing the straps 40 through their respective buckle apertures 44 at the front of the boot shell and securing them by inserting each buckle's catch 48 into the appropriate hole 45 of each strap 40.
[0039] For the best adjustment position of the heel cradle 32 within the slot 18 of the boot shell, I found that the holes 27 in the sole should be placed such that the back edge of the holes is at least 15 mm and up to 60 mm from the back of the sole, 15 mm being optimal. This placement ensures that the heel cradle can pivot upward with the lift of the heel.
[0040] According to another embodiment of the invention, the heel support and the cradle of the invention are combined into an integral single component. As illustrated in
[0041] The cradle structure 50 also includes two lateral bands 52 that extend forward. However, rather than being connected to the shell 10 in the front of the boot as in the first embodiment, the bands 52 are connected to the rear portion of the upper, as seen in
[0042] Of particular interest in this embodiment of the invention is the deformable heel cradle structure that results from providing two bands 52 that are folded downward from their initial upward position. As seen in
[0043] Because the slot 18 is open, the plate 25 and the metal retaining anchors 26 are necessarily in contact with the frog of the hoof, which can be irritating to the horse. Therefore, another, preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
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[0045] Thus, a horse boot has been disclosed that can be fitted while adjusted in length and height to optimize the way it is fastened to the hoof of the horse. As a result, the boot has proven to be very stable and resilient to detachment while in use. The boot also has no fastening mechanism structure that protrudes laterally from the upper of the boot, thereby avoiding the common problem of boots coining off because of interference with other boots worn by the horse.
[0046] While the invention has been shown and described herein with reference to what are believed to be the most practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures can be made within the scope of the invention. For example, the connection between the adjustable plate 25 and the sole 12 has been described in terms of retaining anchors 26, but any equivalent fastener would be suitable to practice the invention. The bands and straps of the invention are illustrated for convenience as tied to each other and to the upper of the boot by means of nuts and bolts and buckles; however, it is anticipated that other retention devices, such as hook and loop strips, may be equally practical. Similarly, the straps and bands of the first embodiment could be made of unitary construction as extensions of the straps described in the figures. Therefore, the invention is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of equivalent articles.