Claims
- 1. A horseshoe, comprising:a semi-annular body made of monolithic Type 55 Nitinol in the Martensitic state, having a high specific damping capacity of about 20-40% to absorb shock and vibration to help protect the horse's hooves and legs from injurious shock and vibration induced by running and walking on hard surfaces.
- 2. A process for making Nitinol horseshoes haying a ground-engaging face with traction-enhancing peripheral ridges and a central groove, comprising:selecting a sheet of Type 55 Nitinol; laser cutting a blank horseshoe out of said sheet and laser cutting a plurality of square holes for horseshoe nails in said blank; and producing a said central groove in said ground-engaging face between inner and outer peripheral ridges.
- 3. A process for making Nitinol horseshoes as defined in claim 2, wherein:said sheet of Type 55 Nitinol is thinner than the maximum desired thickness of said horseshoes; and said producing step includes hot forging said blank horseshoe at a temperature of about 800° C.-950° C. to produce said inner and outer peripheral ridges and said central groove.
- 4. A process for making Nitinol horseshoes as defined in claim 2, wherein:said sheet of Type 55 Nitinol has a thickness about equal to the thickness of the desired horseshoe; and said producing step includes machining said groove in said ground-engaging face of said horseshoe blank at a temperature of about 800° C.-950° C.
- 5. A process for protecting the hooves and legs of a horse from shock and vibration induced during travel over hard surfaces, comprising:selecting a set of Type 55 Nitinol horseshoes having a specific damping capacity above 20%; and attaching said horseshoes to the hooves of said horse to absorb shock and vibration caused by said horseshoes striking hard surfaces when said horse runs or walks over said surfaces.
- 6. A process as defined in claim 5, wherein:said horseshoes have a specific damping capacity of about 40%.
- 7. A process as defined in claim 5, wherein:said set of Type 55 Nitinol horseshoes have a low initial yield strength of about 20 KSI, so that surfaces of said horseshoes that contact hard surfaces such as concrete and rock, over which said horse runs or walks, yield and conform to micro-topography of said hard surfaces and thereby provide enhanced gripping, superior traction, and resistance to sliding for a horse on said surfaces when said horse is running or walking over said hard surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This pertains to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/152,517 entitled “Nitinol Horseshoes” filed on Sep. 2, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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587601 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/152517 |
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