Patent drawing - The Street railway journal (1904) (14573188970) Public domain image
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Identifier: streetrailwayjo231904newy (find matches)
Title: The Street railway journal
Year: 1884 (1880s)
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Subjects: Street-railroads Electric railroads Transportation
Publisher: New York : McGraw Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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rtment is conducted by W. A. Rosenbaum, patent at-torney, Room No. 1203-7 Nassau-Beekman Building, New York.)UNITED STATES PATENTS ISSUED JAN. 12, 1904. 749,100. Electrically Operated Railway Switch; Claude W.Breedlove and Rudolph R. Grant, Berkley, Va. App. filed March25, 1903- Details. 749,172. Reversible Rotary Snow-Plow; Otis Cutting, Seattle,Wash. App. filed Aug. 4, 1903. Details of construction. 749,261. Switch; Troy Cope, New Waterford, Ohio. App.filed Aug. 20, 1903. Details. 749,401. Electric Railway; Leon W. Pullen, Philadelphia, Pa.App. filed April 18, 1903. A system wherein circuit controllers inthe roadbed are actuated by magnets carried by the car to energizecontact studs fixed at intervals along the way. 749,509. Trolley; Willis D. Williams, Kirkland, Arizona Ter.App. filed Aug. 19, 1903. Star wheels mounted on both sides of theharp to maintain the wheel in contact with the wire and adapted toturn upon their bearings when they contact with the hangers ofthe trolley wire.
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NO. 749,172.—REVERSIBLE ROTARY SNOW PLOW 749.579- Convertible Car; Michael Power, Toronto, Canada.App. filed Aug. 17, 1903. The seats are arranged in sections longi-tudinally of the car when used as a closed car, and are adaptedto be swung across the car when it is used as an open car. Otherfeatures. 749.597- Electric Railway Switch; Johann G. Weniger, NewYork, N. Y. App. filed June 9, 1903. Details. 749,601. Trolley Harp Device; Frederick H. Allen, Dunkirk,N. Y. App. filed Nov. 2, 1903. A construction whereby the wheelmay be quickly removed and replaced. 749,609. Thomas M. Galbreath, Memphis, Tenn. App. fileSept. 29, 1903. A novel construction of rail adapted to be laid inpavement. 749,626. Switch Mechanism; John W. Osborne, Exeter, 111.App. filed March 17, 1903. Details. PERSONAL MENTION MR. HORACE F. PARSHALL AND MR. R. W. BLACK-WELL, of London, are making a short visit in this country. MR. J. N. ELEY, formerly the chief electrician of the GeorgiaRailway & Electric Company, o