US106088A - Improvement in portabiie fence - Google Patents

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US106088A
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
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  • Vj Figure 2 is a plan ofthe fence in the form of'an inelosure 1 A andA are, respectively, rails of the panel rounded. -Thelower rail is secured Vto the blocks B B, which rest uponthe ground. -r v 0 O are pickets, attached to the rails A A. Their upper ends are pointed, or. ofornamental shape.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view ofmy improvedpolt the upper aiidflovver 1.
  • V'lheirends are perforated and Their lower ends do not reaclrto the ground when the felice is in place,.but may. be extended to within three or four inches of-it.
  • diagonal brace extends from one end of the lower rail to the oppositeend ofthe upper rail.
  • This brace D is secured to the pickets. upon the inside of the fence, and also to the rails against which its end s'abut.
  • the panel 1 since rests upon vthe ground, may be termed the stationary panel.
  • the panel 2 l may be placed'in any position with reference to it, and, being hinged tothe stationary panel, it may be used for a gate by simply removing the pins a a from one end. Itis readily swung around its other pivoted end, as shown in the dotted outline in fig. 2, in which two panels, 2 2, are pivoted to two panels, 1 1, tovform an inolosure for the pu-rpose of confining cattle or domestic animals.
  • the inclosed cattle may he. transferred from one ield to another; or, when t-hep'asture has been consumed in one section of a ield,it is only necessary to lift fgom the ground the stationary panels andshif't the entire inclosure, with d the vconfined animals, to any desirable locality.

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I. PETER MIO-Ummm, WASHINGTON D C.
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11S/.innovant'Inez' IN PoRTABnn 'rnNcn The Schedule referredto these Letters APatent and-making part of the same I, JOHN o. sms, 0f Reny, in the bounty' 0f Bntlerand State of Ohio,have invented certain- Improvetnents in Portable Fences, of Ywhich thel following is a specification. A f u g My invention. relates `to that class of fences which is constructed in panels, connected together by pins or bolts, and has Yreferer'leeito the manner of eonst'rnction of the panels, and `'pivoting or hanging them together. i
able. fence in a zigzag shape. Vj Figure 2 is a plan ofthe fence in the form of'an inelosure 1 A andA are, respectively, rails of the panel rounded. -Thelower rail is secured Vto the blocks B B, which rest uponthe ground. -r v 0 O are pickets, attached to the rails A A. Their upper ends are pointed, or. ofornamental shape.
Figure 1 is a perspective view ofmy improvedpolt the upper aiidflovver 1. V'lheirends are perforated and Their lower ends do not reaclrto the ground when the felice is in place,.but may. be extended to within three or four inches of-it.
jA; diagonal brace extends from one end of the lower rail to the oppositeend ofthe upper rail. This brace D is secured to the pickets. upon the inside of the fence, and also to the rails against which its end s'abut.
The rails E E" of the panel 2, to which ,they are similar, are pivoted to the rails of the panel 1 by pins c a. 1 i
The ends of the rails E Eaie located, the one above and the' other below the corresponding rails ofthe panel 1; in other respect the panel 2 is constructed like the panel 1.l i
The panel 1, since rests upon vthe ground, may be termed the stationary panel. The panel 2 lmay be placed'in any position with reference to it, and, being hinged tothe stationary panel, it may be used for a gate by simply removing the pins a a from one end. Itis readily swung around its other pivoted end, as shown in the dotted outline in fig. 2, in which two panels, 2 2, are pivoted to two panels, 1 1, tovform an inolosure for the pu-rpose of confining cattle or domestic animals. A
In an inclosure formed vby pivoting together a num- Vber of panels,as shown in iig. 2,' the inclosed cattle may he. transferred from one ield to another; or, when t-hep'asture has been consumed in one section of a ield,it is only necessary to lift fgom the ground the stationary panels andshif't the entire inclosure, with d the vconfined animals, to any desirable locality.
The facility with which this fence may be.' put up, taken down, or opened for the passage of vehicles, as well as its simplicity of construction, suiciently ieeom mends it as an economical devicel for the purposes for whiehit is designed `The arrangement ofthe. stationary panel I, snpported upon the blocks B B, vand the movable panel 2, when connected by means of pins aa, and when operating together as and for the purposes described.
Witnesses: JOHN O. SMITH.
V(l. L. FISHER,
SAML. E. CRAWFORD.
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US2484413A (en) * 1948-03-23 1949-10-11 Jr Frank Kouril Fence
US2817387A (en) * 1956-03-27 1957-12-24 Walter E Blake Walking frame
WO2002081848A1 (en) * 2001-04-06 2002-10-17 Gemini Group, Inc. Decorative borders

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2484413A (en) * 1948-03-23 1949-10-11 Jr Frank Kouril Fence
US2817387A (en) * 1956-03-27 1957-12-24 Walter E Blake Walking frame
WO2002081848A1 (en) * 2001-04-06 2002-10-17 Gemini Group, Inc. Decorative borders
US20040169172A1 (en) * 2001-04-06 2004-09-02 Stringer Charles Edward Decorative borders

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