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    • D01CCHEMICAL OR BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF NATURAL FILAMENTARY OR FIBROUS MATERIAL TO OBTAIN FILAMENTS OR FIBRES FOR SPINNING; CARBONISING RAGS TO RECOVER ANIMAL FIBRES
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  • My invention relates to that class of fences whichare adapted to be set upon the ground and moved about readily as circumstances may require, the obj ectof theinvention being to simplify and cheapen the, construction and pro* vrdei against the upsetting of the vfence by the win
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a portion of my improved fence- Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional view on the line 1 1; Fig: 3, a
  • 'A represent the'rails of the fence, the number of rails of course being varied according to the an angle, so as to support one of the posts B x
  • I will describe the manner in which the rider is secured in the crotch of the braces B B.
  • the adjacent ends of the riders of two panels or sections'of the feta are laid side by side in t am formed by the braces, and awire, E, is then I.
  • a loop, H is passed about the post and about the downward extension of the wire G, so as not'only to draw the wire G firmly against said rails, but so as to form a rest or support for. 7 the rails.

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' FENCE. I N0. 381,047. I r Patented Apr. 10,1888;
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UNITED l STATES PATENT OF ICE.
FREMAN E. wool), or ALPINE, MICHIGAN. t
FENCE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 351,047, dated Aprill 10, 1888. Application filed July 20,1ss1. Serial No. 244,836. (No model.) I I .To all whom it may/concern.-
Be it known that I, FREMAN E. WcoD, of
Alpine, in the county of Kent and State of Michigan, United States of America, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Farm-Fences; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and. exact description of the same. 7
My invention relates to that class of fences whichare adapted to be set upon the ground and moved about readily as circumstances may require, the obj ectof theinvention being to simplify and cheapen the, construction and pro* vrdei against the upsetting of the vfence by the win Referring to theaccompanying drawings,
' Figure l is a perspective view of a portion of my improved fence- Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse sectional view on the line 1 1; Fig: 3, a
horizontal sectional view on 'the line 2 2, and Fig. 4 a top plan view.
I am aware that prior to my invention farmfences have been provided with crossed braces,
rails, binders, and posts, the'partsbeing'connected by means of wires; and of course I make no claim, broadly, to such a fence.
I believe that my fence possesses material advantages over those which have heretofore precededit, in that it'is easily set up, is pre-; vented from being upset or overturned by the wind, and ,is exceedingly cheap and simple in construction.
Referring again to the drawings, A, A, and
'A represent the'rails of the fence, the number of rails of course being varied according to the an angle, so as to support one of the posts B x Referring to Figs-1, 2, and 4., I will describe the manner in which the rider is secured in the crotch of the braces B B. The adjacent ends of the riders of two panels or sections'of the feta are laid side by side in t am formed by the braces, and awire, E, is then I.
passed about the outer face of each brace and over and down in between the ends ofjthe riders,- as shown. This construction tends not only to hold the riders down into the crotch formed by the braces, but also binds each rider to one ofthe braces, as will be clearlysecn upon reference to Fig. 2. At a pointimmediately below the upper rail, A, and bearing against the under side thereof, is a wire, F,
which is made in the form of aloop and passes. 7
about the braces B B, as clearly'shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Gindicates a wire which' is secured at its upper end to the post D, and which passes over theupper face of the rails A, thence downward along one face of said rails to near the bottom of the post, to which it is again secured, as clearly shown'in'Figs. 1 and 2. Y From this construction it will be seen that the upper rails, A are encircled upon three. sides by the wires F and G, and are firmly sel cured to and held in contact with the post, D.
Immediately below the second set of rails A.
a loop, H, is passed about the post and about the downward extension of the wire G, so as not'only to draw the wire G firmly against said rails, but so as to form a rest or support for. 7 the rails. From this it'will be noticed that the a braces are secured firmly together and also tolthe post, and that the binders and rails are also secured rigidly to thebraccs and to the post, thereby making a strong yet somewhat flexible or yieldingfence that will-adaptitself to any unevenness in the surface.
In order togive rigidity to the structure vertically, I make use of a binder, I,which extends diagonally'across the faces of the rails equally on opposite sides of the upright post- D, as clearly shown'in Fig.1. These binders ofthefencaas also shown in Fig. 1, and are secured-to the rider 0 by means'of wire-J,-to' 7 the lower rail, A, by means of a wire, K, and i to one of the braces and the upright post by means of a third wire or'loop, L, as shown in Figs.- 1, 2, and 3. The intermediate loop,'L, passes about the post, upon the lower and up.- per faces of the binder and about one} of the braces, as clearly sh'own in Figs. 2 and'3, and
so I
9 will advisably be placed upon opposite sides as the binder is also secured to the rider and to the lower rail the rails are maintained in the proper vertical position.
In order to prevent the fence from being moved around by the cattle or by the wind, I employ a series of stakes, M, which are driven into the ground near the lower end of the binders, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, the Wire loop K at the lower end of the binder passing about the said stake and alsoabout the lower rail. The stake is the only part of the fence thatis driven into the ground,and hcuce'it will be seen that the fence above described may be set up without any previous preparation'of the ground, which is a matter of considerable im- 7 portance where the ground is frozen.
No claim is made by meto the crossed braces, the diagonal binder,-the stake, nor to the beveled post, as I am aware that these elements, separately considered, are old.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is In a fence, the combination, with the crossed braces B B, adapted to merely rest upon the ground, of the upright post D, also adapted to rest upon the ground and having its upper end beveled to support one of the braces, riders O, resting in the upper crossed ends of the braces and secured to each other and to the braces by means of a wire, E, rails A A A, secured to the upright post D by means of wire G and loops H, diagonal binder I, secured at its upper end to the rider and crossing the rails between the braces, a stake, M, driven into the ground, and a wire, K, passing about the stake, the lower rail, and the binder, all substantially as shown.
In testimony whereofI affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ADoLPH B. MAsoN, ELLA P. SEUSTER.
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