The invention concerns a horseshoe-like hoof pad of plastic material provided with a lower the underground contacting surface having profile elements. Both legs of the hoof pad can be connected for elongation of the distance of the legs to the size of the hoof by at least one separate snug fit piece-like connecting bar of plastic material. This connecting bar is engageable with the legs within the area of their ends in order to extend or contract them. The connecting bar which is also named bridge is one layered configured (single bridge) or multiple layered configured (double bridge) and fits with its lateral bar ends in recesses within the legs having the form of flat bows in order to join the ends of the legs essentially in configurational aspect and with respect to the transmission of forces.
Hoof pads of this kind are for instance known from the German Utility Model No. 201 09 470 as well as from the published European Patent Application 00109538.9. In these cases, too, the connection of the ends of the legs of the hoof pad is gained by means of connecting bars in form of a snug fit piece which can be inserted into recesses within the ends of the legs having the form of flat lateral bows.
The use of those snug fit piece connecting bars results in a relatively simple accomodation of the size of the hoof pad to different sizes of the hoof and especially to different positions of the so-called white line of the hoof which is solely suited for the reception of hoof nails or screws to fasten the hoof pad. The known connecting bars bridging the ends of the legs of the hoof and being able to become tightly connected to them can sufficiently protect the bottom of the beam of the hoof and can also in a limited way provide an improved circulation of blood within the beam and thus of the entire hoof and provide moreover a supporting surface for the hoof bottom which is especially advantageous for horses having problems with tendons and hoof diseases.
It is therefore the object of the invention to develop the known connecting bar further which is either used as a single bridge or a double bridge so that this bar or this bridge, respectively, can be used in some extent like a substitute element as a medical means for healing purposes in case of hoof sicknesses. Thus health and efficiency of legs or hoofs, respectively, of the horses are reinstalled and under special consideration of the natural hoof function and the anatomic configuration of the horse foot as well as the weight support and the weight dispersion relatively quick and surprising healing successes are gained. After the end of the healing process this substitute element which can also be called “healing bridge” may either be exchanged together with the entire hoof pad or separately thereof or may be, respectively, substituted by a new hoof pad provided with a “normal” bridge. The substitute element should thus have the function of an auxiliary equipment.
The solution of this subject is characterized therein that the edge of the connecting bar located in the direction of the closed end of the hoof pad forms a wedge-like upper extension of the connecting bar or “bridge”, respectively, mainly covering the beam of the hoof and forms with the hoof pad a unitary entirety and that the opposite edge of the connecting bar or bridge, respectively, directed to the aperture of the hoof pad provides a conical lower extension of the connecting bar so that the connectig bar can be used as a medical means for healing of hoof deseases because of covering of the beam and because of its elastical characteristics.
By this configuration of the connecting bar provided with upper and lower extensions the bar will not only be stabilized because of its greater mass but is also massageing the beam area of the hoof because of its elastic behaviour so that the circulation of the blood is improved and thus the healing process expedited. Moreover, the free uncovered surface of the pad is essentially deminished so that the hoof bottom and the beam are better protected against influences from the underground, for instance influences resulting from stones and rocks.
Advantageous embodiments are characterized in the subclaims.
The invention can be more clearly explained on the basis of embodiments shown in the drawings. In the drawings are:
The horseshoe-like hoof pad 1a as shown in
The hoof pads 1a and 1b as shown in
The upper extension 10 which at least partly covers the beam of the hoof reacts relatively elastically if the surface of the beam is pressurized insofar as the surface of the beam of a horse provided with such a kind of hoof pad is alternatively put under load and released from load if the horse is going resulting therein that the surface of the beam is massaged to a certain extent and the circulation of blood within this surface is improved. This is the reason why that configuration of the connecting bar or bridge, respectively, has a therapeutical effect on the hoof resulting therein that hoof deseases are healed much more quickly if such a kind of bridges are used than during the use of known bridges, i.e. those ones without upper and/or lower extension 10, 12,
The thus configured connecting bars 4 or bridges, respectively, have thus not only the actual purpose of adopting the hoof pad to different sizes of the hoof but in addition thereto at least the supplemental function of treating the surface of the hoot especially the beam of the hoof This is the reason why such a kind of hoof pad in case of hoof deseases will be replaced entirely by commonly used hoof pads or replaced only with respect to the connecting bars or bridges, respectively, by those ones provided with upper and lower bridge extensions as shown in
The two ends 5, 6 of the connecting bar 4 or bridge, respectively, are fastened to the two legs 2, 3, as shown in
The hoof pad 1a of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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203 06 686.3 | Apr 2003 | DE | national |