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  • Patented ⁇ Feb-15, 1876 Patented ⁇ Feb-15, 1876.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of 'a portion of my improved post, with the fence partly in section through the line :r Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of the same, taken through the line y y, Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail side view of one of the corner-posts.
  • the object of this invention is to furnish an improved fence-post, which may be quickly set up and taken down, which shall be firm, strong, and durable, and which will require neither nails, keys, ⁇ vedges,.pins, nor bolts for connecting the panels and posts.
  • the invention cnsists in the post formed of the inclined bars, the notched sill and cross-bar, Inade'in two parts, and the upright bar, in combination with the projecting ends of the horizontal bars of two adjacent panels, placed at an angle with eac'h other, as hereinafter described.
  • A are the panels, which are formed by attaching cross-bars to the longitudinal bars n'ear their ends, one or more intermediate cross-bars being used when the panels are made long.
  • B are the sills of ⁇ the posts for rconnecting' the adjacent ends ot' panels A, placed in lille with each other.
  • the inclined bars C are connected by a cross-bar, D, in such a position that it may be between the ends of the third and fourth horizontal bars of the panels A.
  • the upper side of the middle part of the sill B is notched to receive the lower edges of the overlappedends of the lower horizontal bars of the adjacent panels'A.
  • the lower and upper sides of the cross-bar D are notched to receive the upper edges of the ends of the third horizontal bars and the lower edges of ⁇ the fourth horizontal bars of the panels A.
  • the rear sides ofthe cross-bars D are notched to receive the forward edge of the cross-bar of the panel A last set up, to hold said panel steady until the end of the next panel A is inserted in the post B O D.
  • sills B and the cross-barsD are made in two parts, and
  • panels A are formed in both parts of the sills' B and cross barsD, close to the sides of the bar E, as shown-in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the posts B OD E are used at the corners of the fence in fencing a field or yard.
  • the workman begins at one end or corner by inserting one end of a panel, A, 4in a post, B C D E.
  • a post, B O D is then placed upon the other end of the panel, and the end of another panel inserted in it, and so on until the fence is completed.
  • a panel can he taken from the middle part of the fence by beginning at some distance from the panel to be removed, and crowding thepanels together longitudinally until enough play has been obtained to enable one-end of said panel to be detached from its post.

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L. CHIPMAN.-
PORTABLE FENCE.
Patented `Feb-15, 1876.
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N-FETERS, PHQTQ-LITHOGRFHER, WASlvNGTON. D C1 To all whom it may concern:
NITED ijf-1 LEVI OHIPMAN, OF VERMONT, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN PORTABLE `FENCES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No.` 17 3,529, dated February 15, 1876 application filed v December 18, 1875.
Be it known that Il, LEVI CHIPMAN, of Ver mont, in the county of Fulton and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful 11nprovement in Portable Fence-Posts, of which the following is a specification:
Figure 1 is a side view of 'a portion of my improved post, with the fence partly in section through the line :r Fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a horizontal section of the same, taken through the line y y, Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail side view of one of the corner-posts.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
The object of this invention is to furnish an improved fence-post, which may be quickly set up and taken down, which shall be firm, strong, and durable, and which will require neither nails, keys, \vedges,.pins, nor bolts for connecting the panels and posts.
The invention cnsists in the post formed of the inclined bars, the notched sill and cross-bar, Inade'in two parts, and the upright bar, in combination with the projecting ends of the horizontal bars of two adjacent panels, placed at an angle with eac'h other, as hereinafter described.
A are the panels, which are formed by attaching cross-bars to the longitudinal bars n'ear their ends, one or more intermediate cross-bars being used when the panels are made long. B are the sills of`the posts for rconnecting' the adjacent ends ot' panels A, placed in lille with each other.
To the ends of the sills B are attached thel lower ends of two bars, C, which incline toward each other, the inner corners of their upper ends being beveled ofi', and being at such a distance apart as to receive between them the projectd ing ends of the top horizontal bars 'of the panels A.
kThe inclined bars C are connected by a cross-bar, D, in such a position that it may be between the ends of the third and fourth horizontal bars of the panels A.
The upper side of the middle part of the sill B is notched to receive the lower edges of the overlappedends of the lower horizontal bars of the adjacent panels'A. The lower and upper sides of the cross-bar D are notched to receive the upper edges of the ends of the third horizontal bars and the lower edges of `the fourth horizontal bars of the panels A.
The rear sides ofthe cross-bars D are notched to receive the forward edge of the cross-bar of the panel A last set up, to hold said panel steady until the end of the next panel A is inserted in the post B O D.
At the corners of the fence the sills B and the cross-barsD are made in two parts, and
panels A are formed in both parts of the sills' B and cross barsD, close to the sides of the bar E, as shown-in Figs. 2 and 3.
The posts B OD E are used at the corners of the fence in fencing a field or yard.
In putting up a fence the workman begins at one end or corner by inserting one end of a panel, A, 4in a post, B C D E. A post, B O D, is then placed upon the other end of the panel, and the end of another panel inserted in it, and so on until the fence is completed.
By beginning at one end of the fence it can be easily taken down.
A panel can he taken from the middle part of the fence by beginning at some distance from the panel to be removed, and crowding thepanels together longitudinally until enough play has been obtained to enable one-end of said panel to be detached from its post.
With this construction the panels and posts are all bound together, and any lateral pressure that may push the fence a little out of line will only bind its joints more firmly.
Havin g thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patcnt- 'lhe post formed of the inclined bars G, the ,notched sill B and cross-bar D, made in two parts, and the upright bar E, in combination with the projecting ends ofthe horizontal bars of two adjacent panels, A, placed at an angle with each other7 substantially as herein shown and described.
LEVI GHIPMAN;
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