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US2332989A
US2332989A US494993A US49499343A US2332989A US 2332989 A US2332989 A US 2332989A US 494993 A US494993 A US 494993A US 49499343 A US49499343 A US 49499343A US 2332989 A US2332989 A US 2332989A
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  • .-My invention relates to improvements in toy fences, the principal object in view being to provide a simply constructed rail type fence embodying sections adapted to be frictionally interlocked in coplanar, or, variable angular relation, to form enclosures of different shapes, and a gate section which may be interposed in any desired location in the line of the fence.
  • Another object is to provide a fence of the character above set forth which is strong, may be manufactured at a low cost, and may be easily set up by a small child.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a toy fence constructed in accordance with myinvention in its preferred embodiment
  • Figure 2 is a View in top plan
  • Figure 3 is a view in side elevation of the gate section drawn to an enlarged scale
  • Figure 4 is a similar view of one of the unbro-' ken sections.
  • Figure 5 is a view in end elevation of the same drawn to a further enlarged scale.
  • Figure 6 is a view in top plan of the gate section drawn to a further enlarged scale
  • Figure '7 is a fragmentary view in side elevation of the interlocking joint by which the base bars are connected, and drawn to an enlarged scale.
  • Each unbroken section comprises a flat, relatively broad, base bar 3 provided in each end thereof with a rectangular notch 4 extending longitudinally of the bar in the horizontal plane thereof.
  • Arising from the base bar 3 is a plurality, preferably 4, of transversely rectangular posts 5, equidistantly spaced apart along the base bar and having pointed upper ends 6.
  • Each post 5 is detachably connected to the base bar 3 by means of a nail driven upwardly through the bar 3 and loosely into the lower end of the post.
  • the unbroken sections 3 each include a pair of upper and lower, transversely rectangular, rails 8, 9, detachably fitted into upper and lower rectangular recesses 10 providedin the posts 5 on one and the same side of the latter.
  • the rails 8, 9 frictionally interlock with the recesses I0 and extend parallel with the base bar 3.
  • the ends of the rails 8, 9 are Vertically aligned with the vertical center of the notches 4 so that When the sections I, 2 are connected together, in a manner to be described, the ends of the rails 8, 9 of adjoining sections will abut to form a substantially continuous rail fence.
  • the gate section 2 comprises a base bar I l with notched ends l2 and posts l3 all as described with reference to the unbroken sections I.
  • Upper and lower rails I4, l5 are attached to posts l3 of said section 2 in the same manner as described with reference to the rails 8, 9 but terminate at the intermediate posts I3 of the section to form a gateway [6.
  • a gate I1 is provided in the gateway [6 comprising a pair of side posts I8, similar to the other posts described, and a pair of upper and lower rails I9, 20 set into said posts H3 in the same manner as the other rails but suitably fixed in place.
  • One of the posts I8 is hingedly, or swingably, mounted at its lower end on a nail 2
  • the sections I, 2 are connected together by interlapping the notched ends 12 thereof, as best shown in Figures 1 and 7, whereby friction-locking hinged joints are formed between said sections providing for swinging of the sections into variable angular relation.
  • the rails 8, 9 may be detached from the posts 5, likewise the rails l4, l5 of the posts [3, and the posts detached from the base bars 3, ll so that the entire fence may be knocked down for packing or storage in a small space and for setting up in sections when desired.
  • a toy fence comprising sections each including a fiat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction- .locking swing joints between the sections.
  • a toy fence comprising sections each including a fiat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form frictionlocking swing joints between the sections, said bars having pins upstanding therefrom and extending loosely into said posts whereby the latter are detachably attached to said bars.
  • a toy fence comprising sections each including a flat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction-locking swing joints between the sections, said posts having side notches therein and said rails being frictionally fitted in said notches for removal from said posts.
  • a toy fence comprising sections each including a flat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction-locking swing joints between the sections, oneof said sections including a gate embodying a side post arranged alongside another post, a pin upstanding from the base bar and upon which the lower end of the side post is swingable, and a staple-like fastener inserted downwardly into the upper ends of said side and other post and about which the upper end of said side post is swingable.

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Oct. 26, 1943. w. 1.. COLE 2,332,989
TOY FENCE Fil y 16, 1943 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Inventor W.L- Cole WWW; E
Oct. 26, 1943. w. L. COLE 2,
TOY FENCE Filed July 16, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 I ll ll i Patented Oct. 26, 1943 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE i 2,332,989 r i TOY FENCE Wilbur L. Cole, Warren, Ohio Application July 16, 1943, Serial No. 494,993
4 Claims.
.-My invention relates to improvements in toy fences, the principal object in view being to provide a simply constructed rail type fence embodying sections adapted to be frictionally interlocked in coplanar, or, variable angular relation, to form enclosures of different shapes, and a gate section which may be interposed in any desired location in the line of the fence.
Another object is to provide a fence of the character above set forth which is strong, may be manufactured at a low cost, and may be easily set up by a small child.
Other and subordinate objects are also comprehended by my invention, all of which, together with the precise nature of my improvements, and the advantages thereof, will be readily understood when the succeeding description and claims are read with reference to the drawings accompanying and forming part of this invention.
In said drawings:
Figure 1 is a view in side elevation of a toy fence constructed in accordance with myinvention in its preferred embodiment,
Figure 2 is a View in top plan,
Figure 3 is a view in side elevation of the gate section drawn to an enlarged scale,
Figure 4 is a similar view of one of the unbro-' ken sections.
Figure 5 is a view in end elevation of the same drawn to a further enlarged scale.
Figure 6 is a view in top plan of the gate section drawn to a further enlarged scale, and
Figure '7 is a fragmentary view in side elevation of the interlocking joint by which the base bars are connected, and drawn to an enlarged scale.
Reference being had to the drawings by numerals, my improved toy fence, as illustrated, comprises unbroken sections I, and a gate section 2.
Each unbroken section comprises a flat, relatively broad, base bar 3 provided in each end thereof with a rectangular notch 4 extending longitudinally of the bar in the horizontal plane thereof. Arising from the base bar 3 is a plurality, preferably 4, of transversely rectangular posts 5, equidistantly spaced apart along the base bar and having pointed upper ends 6. Each post 5 is detachably connected to the base bar 3 by means of a nail driven upwardly through the bar 3 and loosely into the lower end of the post. The unbroken sections 3 each include a pair of upper and lower, transversely rectangular, rails 8, 9, detachably fitted into upper and lower rectangular recesses 10 providedin the posts 5 on one and the same side of the latter. As Will be understood, the rails 8, 9 frictionally interlock with the recesses I0 and extend parallel with the base bar 3. The ends of the rails 8, 9 are Vertically aligned with the vertical center of the notches 4 so that When the sections I, 2 are connected together, in a manner to be described, the ends of the rails 8, 9 of adjoining sections will abut to form a substantially continuous rail fence.
The gate section 2 comprises a base bar I l with notched ends l2 and posts l3 all as described with reference to the unbroken sections I. Upper and lower rails I4, l5 are attached to posts l3 of said section 2 in the same manner as described with reference to the rails 8, 9 but terminate at the intermediate posts I3 of the section to form a gateway [6. A gate I1 is provided in the gateway [6 comprising a pair of side posts I8, similar to the other posts described, and a pair of upper and lower rails I9, 20 set into said posts H3 in the same manner as the other rails but suitably fixed in place. One of the posts I8 is hingedly, or swingably, mounted at its lower end on a nail 2| similar to the nails 1, and at its upper end is swingably connected to an adjacent post of the section by a staple-like fastener 22 inserted downwardly into the upper ends of said posts The sections I, 2 are connected together by interlapping the notched ends 12 thereof, as best shown in Figures 1 and 7, whereby friction-locking hinged joints are formed between said sections providing for swinging of the sections into variable angular relation. As will now be clear, the rails 8, 9 may be detached from the posts 5, likewise the rails l4, l5 of the posts [3, and the posts detached from the base bars 3, ll so that the entire fence may be knocked down for packing or storage in a small space and for setting up in sections when desired.
The foregoing will, it is believed, sufiice to impart a clear understanding of my invention without further explanation.
Manifestly the invention, as described, is susceptible of modification without departing from the inventive concept, and right is herein reserved to such modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
l. A toy fence comprising sections each including a fiat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction- .locking swing joints between the sections.
2. A toy fence comprising sections each including a fiat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form frictionlocking swing joints between the sections, said bars having pins upstanding therefrom and extending loosely into said posts whereby the latter are detachably attached to said bars.
3. A toy fence comprising sections each including a flat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction-locking swing joints between the sections, said posts having side notches therein and said rails being frictionally fitted in said notches for removal from said posts.
4. A toy fence comprising sections each including a flat base bar, posts arising from said bar and rails connecting the posts, the base bars having notched ends interfitting to form friction-locking swing joints between the sections, oneof said sections including a gate embodying a side post arranged alongside another post, a pin upstanding from the base bar and upon which the lower end of the side post is swingable, and a staple-like fastener inserted downwardly into the upper ends of said side and other post and about which the upper end of said side post is swingable.
WILBUR L. COLE.
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Cited By (2)

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US2460028A (en) * 1945-11-16 1949-01-25 Leon D Obert Fence construction
USD342552S (en) 1991-11-06 1993-12-21 Interlego A.G. Toy fence for a toy building set

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2460028A (en) * 1945-11-16 1949-01-25 Leon D Obert Fence construction
USD342552S (en) 1991-11-06 1993-12-21 Interlego A.G. Toy fence for a toy building set

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