US156052A - Improvement in farm-fences - Google Patents
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- My invention has for its object the produc tion of a wood fence, which shall not require the use of post-h oles, and which shall be strong and easily constructed, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
- this wire loop joint between the posts A and E a, rail or rider,7 F, is placed, which sustains the posts in proper position while the lower rails are being put in place or adjusted.
- a cross-bar, Gr which serves to hold the posts in the proper distendedrelation, and also avoids the accidental displacement of the riders F, and consequent weakening and shortening of the fence.
- H is a wire, arranged parallel with the rails and riders, and secured to the top ends of the posts A by a simple turn, which serves to increase the solidity ofthe fence, and maintains the series of posts in their proper vertical parallelism.
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N. P. BEAMUN.
Farm-Fences.
N0 156 052I Patented 0ct.20,1874.
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UNTTED STATES PATENT OEEIoE.
NOAH P. BEAMON, OF NEAR DEASONVILLE, MISSISSIPPI.
IMPROVEMENT lN FARM-FENCES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 156,052, dated October 20, 1874; application filed March 27, 1873.
To all whom t may concern:
Beit known that I, NOAH P. BEAMoN, of near Deasonville, in the county of Yazoo and State of Mississippi, have invented an Improvement in Fences, of which the following is a specication:
My invention has for its object the produc tion of a wood fence, which shall not require the use of post-h oles, and which shall be strong and easily constructed, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
To enable those skilled to more fully understand the construction and advantages of my improved fence, I will proceed to describe the same, referring by let-ters to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.
A represents the posts, against which the rails are laid; and B, short and otherwise smaller posts, strapped to the larger posts A by suitable wire bands O, at such points as to firmly hold the two posts together with sufcient intervening space to permit of the insertion of the rails I), which are built up upon one another, as clearly shown in the drawing. rIhe spliced posts A B are sustained in an inclined position by supporting-posts E, secured a suitable distance from the top to the posts A by wire bands, similar to those seen at O, forming a sort of joint at that point, which, while permitting the spreading of the lower ends of the posts to give the proper inclination to the panels, at the same time twists the wire loop so as to make it more securely bind the top ends. In the angle formed above this wire loop joint between the posts A and E, a, rail or rider,7 F, is placed, which sustains the posts in proper position while the lower rails are being put in place or adjusted. Immediately over the rider, and secured to opposite sides of the posts A E, is arranged a cross-bar, Gr, which serves to hold the posts in the proper distendedrelation, and also avoids the accidental displacement of the riders F, and consequent weakening and shortening of the fence. H is a wire, arranged parallel with the rails and riders, and secured to the top ends of the posts A by a simple turn, which serves to increase the solidity ofthe fence, and maintains the series of posts in their proper vertical parallelism.
I am aware that inclined fences have been constructed by notching and nailing posts inclined to each other, and do not Wish to lay any claim to the broad idea of an inclined fence; but
What I do claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
rJhe combination of the posts A B, rails D, posts E, cross-bars Gr, riders F, and wire H, the whole arranged together substantially in the manner and for the purposes set forth.
NOAH I). BEAMON.
Witnesses:
G. It. HENDERSON, PHILANDER D. EWTNG, SAMUEL PORTER TUCKER.
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