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US847871A
US847871A US32894506A US1906328945A US847871A US 847871 A US847871 A US 847871A US 32894506 A US32894506 A US 32894506A US 1906328945 A US1906328945 A US 1906328945A US 847871 A US847871 A US 847871A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47CCHAIRS; SOFAS; BEDS
    • A47C23/00Spring mattresses with rigid frame or forming part of the bedstead, e.g. box springs; Divan bases; Slatted bed bases
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I. J. YOUNG.
WOVEN WIRHFENGB.
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PATENTBD MAR.`19, 19071- UNETE STATE IRA J. YOUNG, oF si Loins, MissoURi.
WOVENflWlRE FENCE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
latented March 19, 1907.
Application filed August 2. 1906. Serial No. 328,945.
the object of my invention being to construct a WoVen-Wire fabric suitable for fencing purposes, which fabric is constructed of single strand of Wire WoVen or looped together by suitable means and which fabric is Very strong and durable and can be cheaply manufactured.
My invention consists in the novel arrange- V ment hereinafter specified and claimed, and
shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an eleVation of a short section of wire fence constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a perspectiVe View of a portion of the WoVen-Wire fence. Fig. 3 is a detail side eleVation of a portion of the fence and showing a loop or tie Wire located thereon. r
In starting the construction or weaving of the fabric of my improVed fence I make use of a blank or starting section 1, which is formed of a single length of Wire bent into the oppositely-disposed rectangular loops comprising the Vertical sections 2 and the horizontal sections 3, which latter are approximately parallel. This blank or starting section is in length equal to the width of the fabric or fence to be Woven, and after said blank or starting section has been properly formed the starting end of the length of Wire of which the fence is formed is twisted onto one end of said blank or starting section, as indicated by 4.
The weaVing means, such as an automatic machine, now engages the length of Wire of which the fence is constructed, forms a series of approximately rectangular loops comprising the horizontally-disposed sections 5 and the Vertical section 6, which loops pass around and engage the corners of the loops comprising the sections 2 and 3 of the starting-section 1. After an entire series of these rectangular loops have been formed across the width of the fabric forming the fence said fabric mov'es along in the machine a dstance equal to the length of the rectangular loops,
and the mechanism which forms said loops forms a third series of rectangular loops from the same wire of which the second row of loops was formed, and this third rowv of loops are engaged or pass through the outer portions of said second row. Thus the single length of Wire is carried alternately across the fabric, and the rectangular loops are continuously formed therein, which loops engage with the preceding set of loops.
At the edges of the fabric or fence where the Wire is carried beyond one set of loops to commence the next adjacent set the extended portion of said wire is locked to the outer end 'of the preceding loop by means of a tie- Wire 7, which is twisted around the outer corner of the loop and the extended portion of the Wire forming the next loop;
When the end of the fabric has been reached, the end of the length of Wire can be twisted across the outer ends of the last series of loops, as designated by 8, tthus forming a finish for the fabric of the fence and preVent its becoming loosened or unraveled.
The left-hand ends of all of the horizontallydisposed sections 5 of the loops are bent downwardly, as designated by 9, by the machinery which forms the fabric in order to form siight oifsets to accommodate the righthand ends of the adjacent engaging loops, and thus all of the loops forming the fabric or fence occupy the same Vertical plane.
A Wire fence of my improVed construction can be made in any suitable width and length and the loops or meshes of the fabric can be made in any desired size.
While my improved fabric is intended primarily for use as a fence, the l-oops or mesh may be Varied in size, so that the fabric may be used as metal lathing, metal fabric for bed-bottoms and chair-seats, and similar uses where a light, strong, and durable metal fabric is desired.
I claim- 1. As a new article of manufacture, a woVen-wire fence, constructed of a single length of Wire formed into Vertical rows of alternately-arranged rectangular loops, and the loops of one row engaging the ends of the loops of the adjacent rows; substantially as specified.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a woVen-wire fence, constructed of a single length of Wire formed into Vertical rows of alternately-arranged rectangular loops, the loops of one row engaging the ends of the IOO lIO
lloops of the adjacent roWs, and the ends of the horizontal sections of the loops being curved laterally relative the Vertical plane occupied by said horizontal Sections to accommodate the ends of the engaging loops; snbstantially as specified.
8. A WoVen-Wire fence, constructed of a single length of Wire bent into rows of equalsized o en-ended rectangular loops, and each row o loops having their outei' ends bent laterally relative the Vertical plane occupied by the horizontal portions of said loops and engaging the ends of the adjacent row of loops; substantially as specified.
Li. A woVen-wire fencc, constructed of a single length of Wire which is forined into a series of rows of rectangulai' loops, the outer ends of each row of loops engaging theloops of the adjacent row, and ties located on the edges of the fence at the meeting-points of the loops; substantially-as specified.
In testiinony whereof I have signed niy name to this specification in prcsence of twe subsci'ihing witnesses.
IRA J. YOUNG. lliti'iesses:
M. P. SMITH, E. L. VVALLACE.
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