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Voss v. Fisher 113 U.S. 213 (1885) was a patent case regarding neck-pads for horses. These pads were of various kinds and had been in use well before the patent application was filed. The pads were attached to a horse collar at its upper end right below where the two arms of the collar are buckled together. They rested on the neck of the horse and their object was to prevent the galling of the horse’s neck by the upper part of the collar.

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