Apparatus for the treatment of horn splits or cracks on the hoof of horses or other hoofed animals

The invention relates to an apparatus for the treatment of horn splits or cracks on the hoof of horses or other hoofed animals. The apparatus according to the invention is characterized by holding parts (1, 1′) for fastening to the longitudinal sides of a horn split or crack so as to be situated one opposite the other on the hoof and is further characterized by devices (3-14) which connect the holding parts (1, 1′) and by which the distance between the holding parts (1, 1′) is adjustable, causing the horn split or crack to be widened or narrowed.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an apparatus for the treatment of horn splits or cracks on the hoof of horses or other hoofed animals.

2. Description of the Related Art

Through use, repair kits or treatment kits are known by which the split or crack can be stabilized and fixed by gluing together of the horn walls situated one opposite the other in a horn split or crack.

It is further known to treat horn splits by wiring, similarly to the laced shoe principle, and thus to narrow and stabilize the split by tensioning of the wire. In addition, the mutually opposing walls of the split are glued together.

Another known option for treating a horn split consists in screwing a perforated metal plate over the split in order to fix the split in the existing width.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a new apparatus of the type mentioned in the introduction, which offers further options for the treatment of hoof defects.

The apparatus according to the invention which achieves this object is characterized by holding parts for fastening to the longitudinal sides of a horn split or crack so as to be situated one opposite the other on the hoof and is further characterized by devices which connect the holding parts and by which the distance between the holding parts is adjustable, causing the horn split or crack to be widened or narrowed.

Advantageously, the apparatus according to the invention allows horn splits to be not only drawn together, but also widened. Painful pinchings of the hoof corium in such splits can thus be remedied.

In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connecting devices comprise a threaded rod which extends from holding part to holding part and engages with at least one end in a thread on one of the holding parts.

Whilst the threaded rod is configured without a thread at the other end and could be rotatably mounted on the other holding part, it preferably engages on the other holding part in a thread also. Accordingly, the threaded rod is provided with a left-hand thread at one end and with a right-hand thread at the other end.

Between the left-hand thread and the right-hand thread a turning ring can be fitted, which has, for example, intersecting bores for the reception of a lever tool that turns the threaded rod.

Preferably, the holding parts are mutually displaceable in a guide, which guide ensures that the holding parts are moved apart along a straight path, particularly when the holding parts are pressured by the connecting device.

In one embodiment of the invention, the guide has guide rods which extend from holding part to holding part and which respectively engage with at least one end in a guide bore on one of the holding parts. Expediently, the guide rods engage at both ends in such a guide bore.

The holding parts can respectively consist by a plate and a block-like metal body which is attached to the plate and contains the threaded bores and/or guide bores. Expediently, the plates are bent in accordance with the shape of the hoof and contain throughbores for the fastening, for example screw fastening, to the hoof.

The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to an illustrative embodiment and the appended drawings relating to this illustrative embodiment, wherein:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

A clamp-like apparatus for the treatment of horn splits, for attachment to the front side of a hoof, has two holding parts1and1′. The holding parts respectively comprise a thin plate2and2′ and a narrow metal body3and3′ attached to the plate on the side facing the hoof.

Extending from holding part to holding part are two guide rods6and7and a threaded rod8.

The guide rods6and7engage with one end in a respective guide bore4and5in the metal body3and with the other end in a respective guide bore4′ and5′ in the metal body3′.

The threaded rod8is screwed with a portion10bearing a right-hand thread into a right-threaded bore14in the metal body3and with a portion11bearing a left-hand thread into a left-threaded bore14′ in the metal body3′.

Located between the portions10and11of the threaded rod8is a turning ring12, which has intersecting throughbores13.

In the illustrative embodiment shown, the metal bodies3and3′ are arranged in parallel and with their longitudinal sides flush with the mutually opposing edges of the holding parts and plates.

The plates2and2′ have throughbores15AND15′ for a screw or nail fastening to the hoof as illustrated inFIG. 3.

For the treatment of a horn split, the holding parts1and1′ are fastened to the hoof, for example by screwing or gluing of the plates2and2′ to the hoof, with the horn split running between the holding parts1and1′. Expediently, mutually opposing recesses for the reception of the metal bodies3and3′ are formed on the horn split. The plates can thus bear against the hoof with the whole of their surface.

With the aid of a tool engaging in one of the throughbores13on the turning ring12, the threaded rod8can be rotated, the distance between the holding parts1and1′ increasing or diminishing according to the direction of rotation. This apparatus can consequently be used to widen or narrow the horn split situated between holding parts.

Widenings enter into consideration, in particular, for the relief of painful pinchings of the hoof corium in the horn split. If the split is narrowed, the apparatus remains on the hoof at least until an adhesive introduced, where necessary, into the narrowed split has set.

The apparatus can be readily reused.

As a departure from the illustrative embodiment shown, the plates of the holding parts could be larger and more than just one metal body could be attached thereto. The number of guide rods and threaded rods could be increased accordingly.