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2 results about "Hoof" patented technology

A hoof (/ˈhuːf/ or /ˈhʊf/), plural hooves (/ˈhuːvz/ or /ˈhʊvz/) or hoofs /ˈhʊfs/, is the tip of a toe of an ungulate mammal, strengthened by a thick, and horny keratin covering. Artiodactyls are even-toed ungulates, meaning that these species have an even number of digits on each foot. Ruminants, with two main digits, are the largest group. Examples include deer, bison, cattle, goats and sheep. Perissodactyls walk on an odd number of toes. Examples of perissodactyl mammals are horses, rhinoceroses and tapirs.

Shock-proof and easily-replaceable horseshoe and manufacturing method thereof

InactiveCN105638597AEasy to replacePrevent crushingHorseshoePolyvinyl chlorideEngineering
The invention provides a shock-proof and easily-replaceable horseshoe and a manufacturing method thereof. The horseshoe comprises an upper-layer part, a middle-layer part and a lower-layer part which are in successive connection, wherein the upper-layer part is made of soft plastic, and the shape of the top surface of the upper-layer part matches with the shape of the surface of a horse hoof; a plurality of upper nail holes are dispersed on the upper-layer part along the edge of a profile; the middle-layer part and the lower-layer part are of a U-shaped structure, and a plurality of middle nail holes are dispersed on the middle-layer part; and the middle-layer part and the lower-layer part are in connection through screws. According to the invention, the upper-layer part is made of soft plastic, such as silicone rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), etc., and a design of complete coverage can protect the whole bottom part of the horse hoof. Meanwhile, a wear-resisting material is utilized to manufacture the lower-layer part which generates friction with the ground, and a geometric contact surface capable of completely fitting with the surface of the horse hoof is provided, so frequency density of replacement of the horseshoe can be reduced; thus, opportunities of injuring of horses due to all-over nail holes on the horseshoe and nailing of hoof nails.
Owner:HONG KONG PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL
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