Patent ID: 7270192

Claim:
A farrier's adjustable hoof support stand comprising: a tapered stool-like supportive base member having a top member and a plurality of sides, the sides having an upper end secured to the top member, the sides having a lower end for resting on ground, wherein the sides are angled outwards at the lower end so as to increase the stability of the base against tipping over; a vertical height adjustment member comprising: a removable latching pin; an elongated upper height adjustment member having one or more pairs of holes, a major axis and at least two facing sides, each hole in a pair in an axially aligned spaced relationship in facing sides providing a clean bore through the upper height adjust member, the hole pairs spaced at intervals along the major axis; and an elongated tubular lower member secured to the stool-like base top member, the lower member having a plurality of pairs of holes spaced along facing sides, each hole in a pair sharing a common radial axis, the lower member sized to telescopically, slidably and supportively receive the upper height adjustment member through a receiving end of the lower member, the holes in the lower and upper members sized and positioned so that as the upper member is telescopically adjusted in the lower member at least one pair of holes in the upper and lower members axially align at one or more sliding positions so as to receive the latching pin through the aligned holes, the pin supportively fixing the relative telescopic position of the upper member relative to the lower member, the latching pin being removable so as to allow for further telescopic adjustment; and a hoof support member secured to an upper end of the upper height adjustment member, the hoof support member having: a hoof receiving support portion having two opposing ends; two elongated tubular arms having a plurality of adjustment holes, each tubular arm secured to opposing ends of the hoof receiving support in facing relationship; two sliding hoof restraint members, one for each arm, slidably received into the tubular arm, each hoof restraint member having a spring pin secured thereto, the spring pin sized and configured to protrude through the adjustment hole in the arm and thereby fix the position of the hoof restraint relative to the arm, wherein a gap between the hoof restraint members is adjustable so as to accommodate a variety of animal hoof widths and restraint the hoof against sideways movement during the farrier's work, and wherein the height of the hoof support member above the ground is adjustable through the vertical height adjustment member to accommodate a comfortable work height for both the farrier and the animal.