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  • V The nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a portable fence, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
  • Each panel of my fence is composed of a series of horizontal boards, A A, with two upright battens, B B, secured to them, one at each end. These battens are fastened to the horizontal rails near the ends, leaving the rails or boards to project a distance about equal to the thickness ofthe upright of the fence-post.
  • Each fence post or fastening is composed of a ground-sill, O, to the side of which, at or near the center, is secured an upright, l), and this upright is braced by a brace, E, the lower end of which is fastened to one end of the sill, and the other end, crossing the upright, is fastened to it.
  • a notch In the sill. O, close to the upright and on the same side as the upper end ot' the brace, is made a notch, a.
  • the end of the brace Il is passed between the two upper boards of one panel, with the battcns B on the side toward the upper end of the brace.
  • the other panel is put on the end of the brace in such a manner that its end will overlap the end of thc first panel, and its ba-tten be on the oppo site side of the brace, and the battens of the two overlapping ends of the panels will both be between the horizontal boards of the same.
  • the bottom boards of the panels are then pressed down in the notch a, thereby fastening the two panels together and to the post.
  • the post In turning corners, the post is placed parat lel with the panel already up, the bottom board of the panel resting upon the sill O, or rather that part thereofl to'which the upright and brace are attached, the batten B matching on the outer side of the upright D above the notch a. rlhe other panel is then passed over the upper end of the brace E in such a manner that its or B will come against the outer side of the ends of the horizontal boards of the first panel. The ysecond panel is then pressed down into the notch on the groundsill, which secures the parts firmly together.
  • the uprights l In erecting this fence on a hill side, or on unevenl ground, the uprights l) must be placed at a suitable an glc by adjusting the braces F, they being perforated so as to be fastened to the uprights at whatever angle the same may be placed. Every alternate panel canbe easily removed, and the space used as a gateway.
  • a picket-fence may be made by omitting the middle boa-rds of the panels and nailing pickets 011 the top and bottom boards.
  • rIlle fence-posts composed ofthe ground-sill O, provided with the notch (l, the upright D, and adjustable brace E, in combination with tence-panels A B, substantially in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth.

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s. B. TINKHAM.
Portabie Fences. Y No.147,449. Patented Feb.1o.174.
'UNITED STATES rrrcn.
SYLVESTER B. TINKHAM, OF OHILLIOOTHE, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR OF ONE- IIALF HIS RIGHT TO BALDWIN B. GILL.
IMPROVEMENT IN PORTABLE FENCES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.1471194 dated February 10, 1874; application filed January 13, 1874.
To all 'whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SYLvEs'rnn B. TINK- HAM, of the city of Chillicothe, in the county of Livingston and State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Portable Fences; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
VThe nature of my invention consists in the construction and arrangement of a portable fence, as will be hereinafter more fully set forth.
In order to enable others skilled in the art to which my invention appertains to make and use the same, I will now proceed to describe its construction and operation, referring to the annexed drawing, in which- Figure l is a side elevation, and lfig. 2 is a central section on line .fr x, Fig. l.
Each panel of my fence is composed of a series of horizontal boards, A A, with two upright battens, B B, secured to them, one at each end. These battens are fastened to the horizontal rails near the ends, leaving the rails or boards to project a distance about equal to the thickness ofthe upright of the fence-post. Each fence post or fastening is composed of a ground-sill, O, to the side of which, at or near the center, is secured an upright, l), and this upright is braced by a brace, E, the lower end of which is fastened to one end of the sill, and the other end, crossing the upright, is fastened to it. In the sill. O, close to the upright and on the same side as the upper end ot' the brace, is made a notch, a.
In putting up the fence, the end of the brace Il is passed between the two upper boards of one panel, with the battcns B on the side toward the upper end of the brace. The other panel is put on the end of the brace in such a manner that its end will overlap the end of thc first panel, and its ba-tten be on the oppo site side of the brace, and the battens of the two overlapping ends of the panels will both be between the horizontal boards of the same. The bottom boards of the panels are then pressed down in the notch a, thereby fastening the two panels together and to the post.
In turning corners, the post is placed parat lel with the panel already up, the bottom board of the panel resting upon the sill O, or rather that part thereofl to'which the upright and brace are attached, the batten B matching on the outer side of the upright D above the notch a. rlhe other panel is then passed over the upper end of the brace E in such a manner that its hatten B will come against the outer side of the ends of the horizontal boards of the first panel. The ysecond panel is then pressed down into the notch on the groundsill, which secures the parts firmly together.
In erecting this fence on a hill side, or on unevenl ground, the uprights l) must be placed at a suitable an glc by adjusting the braces F, they being perforated so as to be fastened to the uprights at whatever angle the same may be placed. Every alternate panel canbe easily removed, and the space used as a gateway.
A picket-fence may be made by omitting the middle boa-rds of the panels and nailing pickets 011 the top and bottom boards.
Having thus fully described myinvention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
rIlle fence-posts composed ofthe ground-sill O, provided with the notch (l, the upright D, and adjustable brace E, in combination with tence-panels A B, substantially in the manner and for the purposes herein set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own invention I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
n. TINKHAM.
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VJOHN A. NOLA Nn, JACOB L. MYnRs.
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