US1018007A - Collapsible, portable, vermin-proof poultry-house. - Google Patents

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US1018007A
US1018007A US61927011A US1911619270A US1018007A US 1018007 A US1018007 A US 1018007A US 61927011 A US61927011 A US 61927011A US 1911619270 A US1911619270 A US 1911619270A US 1018007 A US1018007 A US 1018007A
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  • This invention relates to poultry houses and particularly to a collapsible, portable, vermin-proof structure.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a substantial structure which, when assembled, forms a substantially waterproof, vermin-proof housing and roost for poultry; and particularly to provide a poultry Abuilding formed of a numberof demountable sections or elements which may be assembled into a rigid, portable, protecting housing or covering for poultry; and to provide means whereby the assembled house may be moved bodily from place to place as conditions may require.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the improved collapsible, portable house partly broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of one of the roosts.
  • Fig. 3 is .a detail section of the beveled sill.
  • my invention 2 represents a sled of appropriate design and proportion, having transverse ties 3.
  • Upon the upper surface of the sled members are adapted to rest longitudinal and transverse sill members 4 and 5, which are respectively secured upon the exterior surface of opposite pairs of vertical side panels 6 and opposite end panels 7.
  • the end panels 7 are secured upon the inner faces of the end sills 5 and are approximately of equal width and register inside with the space between the longitudinal sled members.
  • the ends of the sills 5 project somewhat beyond the edges of the end panels 7 and rest upon the longitudinal sled members 3.
  • the side panels 6 are formed, as are also the end panels 7, of a number of flat boards of appropriate thickness, width and length. The total length of the side panels 6 is such as to make a snug joint, as at a, against the Specification of Letters Patent.
  • roof structure may be provided for covering the structure, and this roof is shown in the present instance as comprising a series. of upwardly projecting rafters 12 secured adjacent the ends of the roof boards 13.
  • the distance between the inner surfaces of the roof rafters 12 is Such as 'to snugly embrace the exterior surfaces of the panel rafters 11' whereby the roof rafters 12 perform the function of locking the upper ends of the vertical planes 7 against the abutted side panels 6.
  • the whole may be firmly braced and tied together by suitable tie 'rods or equivalent devices 14 connected to certain of the roof rafters 12.
  • Suitable ingresses, as 15, may be provided as required in the panels 6 and 7.
  • the trough 20 may be cheaply manufactured of metal. lVhen the troughs are of any considerable length and made of bent sheet metal, they are reinforced at suitable points with metallic clips 21 embracing ⁇ the upper edges of the trough 20.
  • a further means of providing for the exclusion of vermin to the poultry house comprises in designing the boards of which the panels are formed, so that their abutting edges may receive a fiber or rope material Q1 which has previously been saturated with some sub stance destructive to vermin. When the several panels have been erected with the fibrous material 21 interposed between the abutting edges of the boards forming the panels, this positively prevents the accumulation of vermin.
  • the sill members t and 5, the rafters 1l and 12, and the girders 9 are all provided with channels or grooves in which may be inserted a packing fiber or material capable of absorbing and retaining a disinfectant.
  • a packing fiber or material capable of absorbing and retaining a disinfectant.
  • several of the members, such as the sills t and 5 and the girders 9, are cliamfered or beveled, as at 22, along their faces which are against the panels. These beveled faces form gutters into which may be poured a disinfectant material. This material will eventually work its way into the pores of the wood and joints of the structure and also find access to the packing strands 21, keeping them constantly saturated and effective.
  • a portable structure of the character described having in combination a sled provided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical side and end panels, and a roof; said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the'sled, and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills of said sled; longitudinal and transverse sill members on the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels, said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled.
  • a portable structure of the character described having in combination a sled pro vided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical. side and end panels, and a roof: said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills ofVsaid sled; longitudinal and transverse sill members on the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels, said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said side and end panels having girders secured to the outside of their upper ends, and said roof having rafters at the ends abutting against the outer surfaces of said girders.
  • a portable structure of the character described having in combination a sled provided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical side and end panels, and a roof; said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the sled and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills of said sled; longitudinal and transverse sill memberson the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels; said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said side and end panels having girders secured to the outside of their upper ends, and said roof having rafters at the ends abutting against the outer surfaces of said girders, said panels being formed of boards with groovededges having a packing of vermin destroying material.

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APR. s, 191'1,
' Patented Feb. 20, 1912.
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UNITED STATES PATEN T OFFICE.
MARSHALL C. ROGERS, OF WILLIAMS, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO GEORGE ASH, 0F WILLIAMS, CALIFORNIA.
GOLLAPSIBLE. PORTABLE. VERMIN-PROOF POULTRY-I-IOUSE.
To all whom it 'may concern:
Be it known that I, MARSHALL C. ROGERS, citizen of the United States, residing at Williams, in the county of Colusa and State of California, have invented new and useful Improvements in Collapsible, Portable, Vermin-Proof Poultry-Houses, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to poultry houses and particularly to a collapsible, portable, vermin-proof structure.
The object of the present invention is to provide a substantial structure which, when assembled, forms a substantially waterproof, vermin-proof housing and roost for poultry; and particularly to provide a poultry Abuilding formed of a numberof demountable sections or elements which may be assembled into a rigid, portable, protecting housing or covering for poultry; and to provide means whereby the assembled house may be moved bodily from place to place as conditions may require.
The invention consists of the parts and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having referencevto the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved collapsible, portable house partly broken away. Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail view of one of the roosts. Fig. 3 is .a detail section of the beveled sill.
In the present embodiment of my invention 2 representsa sled of appropriate design and proportion, having transverse ties 3. Upon the upper surface of the sled members are adapted to rest longitudinal and transverse sill members 4 and 5, which are respectively secured upon the exterior surface of opposite pairs of vertical side panels 6 and opposite end panels 7. The end panels 7 are secured upon the inner faces of the end sills 5 and are approximately of equal width and register inside with the space between the longitudinal sled members. The ends of the sills 5 project somewhat beyond the edges of the end panels 7 and rest upon the longitudinal sled members 3. The side panels 6 are formed, as are also the end panels 7, of a number of flat boards of appropriate thickness, width and length. The total length of the side panels 6 is such as to make a snug joint, as at a, against the Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 6, 1911.
Patented Feb. 20, 1912. serial No. 619,270.
7 forms a means for retaining the vertical panels in position against the transverse ties 3 of the sled. The relative position ofthe vertical panels 6 and 7 is further insured against displacement, when assembled, by forming a recess 8 adjacent the ends of each of the transverse sills 5 and extending the horizontal sills 4 sufficiently beyond the plane of the panels 7 as to project into the mortises or recesses 8 of the transverse sills 5.
To the upper portions and on the exterior surfaces of the side panels 6 are secured longitudinal girders 9 which project slightly beyond the plane of the end panels 7 and are secured in mortises or recesses 10 formed in the angularly disposed hip rafters secured adjacent the upper edges of the end panels 7. Thus when the end panels 7 have been erected in position with their outer surfaces resting against the instantially locked in their adjusted position by the abutment of the ends of the vertical panels 6.
Any suitable form of roof structure may be provided for covering the structure, and this roof is shown in the present instance as comprising a series. of upwardly projecting rafters 12 secured adjacent the ends of the roof boards 13. The distance between the inner surfaces of the roof rafters 12 is Such as 'to snugly embrace the exterior surfaces of the panel rafters 11' whereby the roof rafters 12 perform the function of locking the upper ends of the vertical planes 7 against the abutted side panels 6. The whole may be firmly braced and tied together by suitable tie 'rods or equivalent devices 14 connected to certain of the roof rafters 12. Suitable ingresses, as 15, may be provided as required in the panels 6 and 7.
In providing a structure adapted particularly as a protecting covering for poultry, it is one of the features of this invention to provide means for the exclusion of vermin to the greatest possible extent. Therefore, I have shown, extending longitudinally through the portable house, suitable roost-carrying bars 16 resting upon cleats or supporting devices 17 fastened to the end walls or panels 7 In order to prevent the access of vermin to the roosts, indicated at 18, upon which poultry may rest, these roosts 1S are secured to transverse blocks 19 adjacent their ends, which blocks are adapted to rest upon concave troughs or supports 20 of suitable material and which are filled with some substance effective to prevent the accumulation of vermin.
The trough 20 may be cheaply manufactured of metal. lVhen the troughs are of any considerable length and made of bent sheet metal, they are reinforced at suitable points with metallic clips 21 embracing` the upper edges of the trough 20. A further means of providing for the exclusion of vermin to the poultry house comprises in designing the boards of which the panels are formed, so that their abutting edges may receive a fiber or rope material Q1 which has previously been saturated with some sub stance destructive to vermin. When the several panels have been erected with the fibrous material 21 interposed between the abutting edges of the boards forming the panels, this positively prevents the accumulation of vermin. Similarly the sill members t and 5, the rafters 1l and 12, and the girders 9 are all provided with channels or grooves in which may be inserted a packing fiber or material capable of absorbing and retaining a disinfectant. To further guard against the infection of the poultry house by vermin, several of the members, such as the sills t and 5 and the girders 9, are cliamfered or beveled, as at 22, along their faces which are against the panels. These beveled faces form gutters into which may be poured a disinfectant material. This material will eventually work its way into the pores of the wood and joints of the structure and also find access to the packing strands 21, keeping them constantly saturated and effective.
Having thus described my invention what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pat ent is- 1. A portable structure of the character described, having in combination a sled provided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical side and end panels, and a roof; said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the'sled, and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills of said sled; longitudinal and transverse sill members on the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels, said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled.
2. A portable structure of the character described, having in combination a sled pro vided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical. side and end panels, and a roof: said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills ofVsaid sled; longitudinal and transverse sill members on the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels, said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said side and end panels having girders secured to the outside of their upper ends, and said roof having rafters at the ends abutting against the outer surfaces of said girders.
3. A portable structure of the character described, having in combination a sled provided with longitudinal and transverse sills; vertical side and end panels, and a roof; said side panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the longitudinal sills of the sled and said end panels having their lower ends abutting against the inner surfaces of the transverse sills of said sled; longitudinal and transverse sill memberson the outside just above the lower ends of the side and end panels; said transverse sill members being extended at the ends to overlap and rest upon the longitudinal sills of the sled, and said side and end panels having girders secured to the outside of their upper ends, and said roof having rafters at the ends abutting against the outer surfaces of said girders, said panels being formed of boards with groovededges having a packing of vermin destroying material.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
MARSHALL C. ROGERS.
Witnesses t E. S. BLUsnnL, JOHN H. HERRING.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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