A forehead support apparatus for resting a standing users forehead against a wall above a bathroom commode or urinal or beneath a showerhead.
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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20110209883 | ANIMAL SHOE The present invention relates to a shoe for an animal characterised in that the material for fabrication of the show has properties similar to, or identical to a homogenous block of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) foam, wherein the type of EVA foam is selected from 190 EVA... | 09/01/2011 |
| 20100114155 | APPLIANCES FOR TREATING HOOFED ANIMALS A support for treating a cloven hoof of an animal including a sole providing elevation, to one toe of a hoof of the animal. A toe securing structure (TSS) is joined to the sole. A foot securing means is connected in one end to the sole, while the other ends of the secur... | 05/06/2010 |
| 20090101365 | Horseshoes and Method and Apparatus for Shoeing Horses The design of this shoeing system is specifically produced to ensure the maintenance of the breakover function of the hoof. The breakover built into the shoe is specifically produced to ensure the tip of the pedal bone remains the central point of rotation following the... | 04/23/2009 |
| 20090032269 | Horseshoe And Balancing Method Apparatus and method for applying novel horseshoes to the hoof of a horse comprising the steps of, establishing the apex of the hoof wall curve that defines each lateral side of the hoof wall, and applying a horseshoe to the hoof by aligning the longitudinal mid line of... | 02/05/2009 |
| 20070289750 | Mechanical Shoeing for Hoof, Which is Intended, in Particular, for Sport Horses A mechanical shoeing and, more specifically, a shoe which is intended to be mounted to the hoof of a sport horse that comprises: a front central part (3) or toe piece; two side branches (4 and 5) or quarters which extend freely from each side of the... | 12/20/2007 |