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USD7481S
USD7481S US D7481 S USD7481 S US D7481S
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025-39. XR 079481 EX DESIGN.
S. TURNBACH.
Iron Fences. 9101,48 Patentadiune 2,1874.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
SAMUEL TURNBAGH, OF BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
DESIGN FOR IRON FENCES.
Specification forming part of Design No. 7,481, dated June 2,1874; application filed April 4, 1831. [Term of Patent 14 years] CASE A.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, SAMUEL TURNBAOH, of Bloomsbnrg, in the county of Columbia and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and original Design for Fence, of which the following is a specification:
The nature of my design is fully represent ed in the accompanying photographic illustration, to which reference is made.
The design consists of the Gothic arches connecting the long vertical rods at the top with the spurs or projections on the bars of the arches also, the cross on the top; also, the two smali arches Within the large arches and the figure formed by them. The design also con sists of the upright and inverted arches and spurs and cross on the top of the short vertical rods. The design also consists of the figure at the lower end of the vertical rods, and the arched connecting-arms by which they are attached to the long rod. The design also consists of the base of the fence, formed by round arches between the long vertical bars, and pendants applied to the center of the arches.
I claim as my invention-- 1. The design for a fence formed by the curved and joined tops of the long vertical rods, the same having projecting spurs and being surmounted by a cross, as shown.
2. The design for the tops of the short ver tical rods, the same being formed of an erect and an inverted arch, with an open center, having spurs projecting exteriorly and interiorly, and surmounted by a cross with curved arms, as shown.
3. The design formed by the long and short vertical rods and the arch-shaped bars connecting them, as shown.
4. The design for the base of the fence, inciuding the round arches and their pendants between the long rods, as shown.
Witnesses: SAMUEL TURNBAGH.
T. BISSEL, H. J. ScnLnPPY.

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